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Mammoth Cave National Park
Cave Tours - Winter Season
 
Visitors enter Mammoth Cave's Historic Entrance for a winter season tour

Visitors descend into the Historic Entrance for a winter tour

The tours of Mammoth Cave listed below are currently available during this winter's season lasting from October 26, 2009 - March 12, 2010. If you would like to see a complete list of tours we offer at various times through the year, click here.

Historic Tour
(2 hours, 2 miles)

Mammoth Passage Tour
(1¼ hours, ¾ mile round trip)

New Entrance Tour
(2 hours, ¾ mile)

Frozen Niagara Tour
(1¼ hours, ¼ mile round trip)

Grand Avenue Tour
(4½ hours, 4 miles)

Wild Cave Tour
(6 to 6½ hours, 5½ miles)

Introduction to Caving Tour
(3 to 3½ hours, 1 mile)

Washington's Pit in Mammoth Cave

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Did You Know? - Mammoth Cave National Park has more than 70 miles of backcountry trails.  

Did You Know?
Mammoth Cave National Park contains more than 70 miles of backcountry trails through forested Kentucky hills for hikers, horseback riders, and bicyclists. Several frontcountry trails lead to special places like Cedar Sink, Sand Cave, and Turnhole Bend.

Last Updated: September 12, 2009 at 23:48 EST