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Which is better Mammoth Cave or Diamond Caverns?

Most of the tours are significantly longer, and there's far more history involved. Diamond Caverns probably gets the edge for its formations, though Cleveland Avenue is well decorated with a different type of formation. You might see better colors at Diamond, but Frozen the Niagara tour is going to be fairly similar.



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There is so much to learn here and their Junior Ranger program is very good compared to some other national parks. Besides the caves, there is excellent hiking, canoeing, biking, and many other things. And, the town of Cave City has lots to do as well. Stay in the park if you can, it is worth it.

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Numerous people have died in the cave over the decades, including slaves and tuberculosis patients, but the exact number of deaths is unknown. For this reason, Mammoth is regarded as a haunted realm and many people have claimed to sense spirits, or have unexplained objects appear in their photos.

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With 18 miles of easy to access trails found on the south side of the Green River, you can take a day to explore the above ground geology and history of the park, or simply venture out on a quick hike between your cave tours and ranger-led programs.

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Things To Leave Behind To ensure the safety of all visitors and the continued protection of Mammoth Cave the following items are not permitted on cave tours: Flash photography (photography is allowed if the flash is turned off) Child backpack carriers (front packs are permitted)

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Do you have to wear a mask in Mammoth Cave? As such, masks are not required in the cave or visitor center.

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