Campground Overview
About Houchin Ferry Campground
Houchin Ferry Campground offers a serene riverside retreat where the gentle murmur of the Green River accompanies campers to sleep each night. This primitive campground, with its 12 secluded sites, provides an intimate connection to nature within Mammoth Cave National Park's lush Kentucky woodlands.
The campground's rustic charm is evident in its basic amenities, including picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Each site boasts riverfront views, creating a tranquil backdrop for fishing, birdwatching, or simply unwinding. The absence of modern conveniences like showers or electrical hookups ensures a genuine outdoor experience, perfect for tent campers seeking to disconnect from the bustle of everyday life.
Located 15 miles from the Mammoth Cave Visitor Center, Houchin Ferry Campground serves as a peaceful base for exploring the world's longest known cave system. The surrounding area offers opportunities for canoeing and kayaking on the Green River, with several hiking trails winding through the park's diverse ecosystems. For those interested in local history, the campground sits on the site of a former ferry crossing, adding a touch of cultural significance to the natural beauty.
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