Maple Spring Campground
Maple Spring Campground offers campsites for equestrian and group use.
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Maple Spring Campground Details
Maple Spring Campground offers campsites for equestrian and group use. There is great trail access from the campsites, making it perfect for avid hikers and horseback riders. The campground has four equestrian sites and three group campsites. Standard equestrian or group sites cost $25 per site; for sites with water and electrical hookups, the fee is $35. There are pit toilets, potable water, grills, and picnic tables, but no showers or laundry facilities.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Maple Spring Campground
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0.2 mi away
Buffalo Creek Trail
This trail leads you into the tangle of backcountry trails in the park, with access to several campsites.
0.2 mi away
Maple Springs Trail
This one-mile multi-use trail is open to hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders.
0.2 mi away
Sal Hollow Trail
Sal Hollow offers several options for out-and-back or loop hikes, including overnight trips, on a fairly gentle trail.
0.4 mi away
Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning
The Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning, or MCICSL, is a partnership with Western Kentucky University.
0.9 mi away
Big Hollow Trail
A great option for hiking or biking, this trail was built with beginner mountain bikers in mind.