By travelguylife.com
In Mammoth Cave National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a significant chunk of the vast network of caves is surrounded by rivers and green hills.
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There are many other cave sites nearby if Mammoth Cave has whetted your desire for underground exploring.
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Another breathtaking showcave that is a little closer to Glasgow on the south side of Cave City will continue the underground concept.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed a reservoir on Glasgow's southwest side in 1964 that spans more than 10,000 acres in area.
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An appropriate setting for a park with hundreds of life-sized dinosaur replicas is the location of millions of years old cave systems.
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A magnificent area of old growth forest, with a history dating back to the 1700s and no commercial logging, is located close to Barren River Lake.
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Ralphie's Fun Center offers a variety of attractions and activities in one location, making it a handy location for a family outing.
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A local history museum for five South Central Kentucky counties is available in Glasgow.
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On the road to Mammoth Cave, you should stop at Park City to see this spectral remnant of an unfinished bar that is marked with a historical monument.
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It is like travelling back in time to the days of exploration when this region was still unexplored as the Green and Nolin Rivers bend through Mammoth Cave National Park.
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