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Heritage TrailThis short, lollipop-shaped trail will bring you to Sunset Point and the Old Guides Cemetery Trail before looping back.
Explore Horse Riding in Mammoth Cave National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Horse Riding guide to compare the stops that belong together in Mammoth Cave National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Heritage TrailThis short, lollipop-shaped trail will bring you to Sunset Point and the Old Guides Cemetery Trail before looping back.
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Buffalo Creek TrailThis trail leads you into the tangle of backcountry trails in the park, with access to several campsites.
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Collie Ridge TrailThis popular trail starts on the northern side of the park and provides access to many backcountry trails and campsites.
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First Creek TrailThis point-to-point hike offers an easy multi-day trip, thanks to its access to three backcountry campsites and First Creek Lake.
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Maple Springs TrailThis one-mile multi-use trail is open to hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders.
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McCoy Hollow TrailYou can access several backcountry trails and campsites on this meandering trail along the bluffs of the Green River.
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Sal Hollow TrailSal Hollow offers several options for out-and-back or loop hikes, including overnight trips, on a fairly gentle trail.
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Turnhole Bend TrailThis popular hiking and horseback riding trail connects to several other trails and leads to a campsite.
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Wet Prong TrailVery popular with horseback riders, this trail provides access to several backcountry trails and campsites.
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White Oak TrailOne of only a few trails in the park open to biking, hiking, and horses, this trail leads to a campsite on the Green River.