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Mammoth Cave National Park
Cave Tours
 
Cleaveland Avenue

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

Historic Tour
(2 hours, 2 miles)

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

New Entrance Tour
(2 hours, ¾ mile)

Grand Avenue Tour
(4½ hours, 4 miles)

River Styx Cave Tour
(2½ hours, 2½ miles)

Snowball Tour
(3 hours, 2 miles)

Star Chamber Tour
(2½ hours, 1¾ miles)

Focus on Frozen Niagara Tour
(1½ - 1¾ hours, ¼ mile round trip)

Violet City Lantern Tour
(3 hours, 3 miles)

Great Onyx Lantern Tour
(2¼ hours, 1 mile)

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

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

Trog
(2½ hours, 1 ½ miles)

Mammoth Cave Discovery Tour
(30-minute minimum, ¾ mile round trip from visitor center)

Washington's Pit in Mammoth Cave

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Summer Cave Tour Schedules
Cave Tour Schedules – Summer
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Fall schedule clock
Cave Tour Schedule – Fall
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Reservations
Reservations
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Musicians often played in Mammoth Cave.  

Did You Know?
For many years, the chambers of Mammoth Cave rang with the sound of music. Visiting bands such as Landram's Sax-Horn Band and Luther Ewing's String Band, along with the Mammoth Cave Hotel's own local musicians, entertained visitors underground into the early 20th century.

Last Updated: June 29, 2009 at 15:43 EST