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3703 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127
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Singing Hills RV Park

4110 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127
4.0(302)

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4.0
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4.0
1y

My wife and I stayed here for two nights on 4-6 August 2024. It's a small privately owned RV park that sits just off the road going to Mammoth Cave (MC) National Park (about 7 miles from the Park HQ / Visitor Center). We chose this place to stay instead of in the MC National Park itself because it was closer to local area restaurants in Cave City and Glasgow (we are "glampers" who rarely cook out). The owner who checked me in was a very nice and polite gentleman, and gave me a 25% veteran discount and a list of local area places to visit, dine, etc during our two night stay. We chose camp site #1 just behind the office, but in hindsight, I should have chosen a site that was a little deeper into the park and on a higher elevation. The gravel pad was pull through, but not very level, and it was overgrown in a few spots with grass. The water and electrical hook ups were bit old, but functional. The shower house was a short walk just up a small grassy knoll from our site, and even though it was a bit old and dated inside, it was very clean with lots of hot water and privacy curtains. Only about 25% of the sites were occupied during our stay. There is no security gate for after hours, but we felt safe here since it is in a very rural and quiet area. You would likely not even know there was an RV park here because the owner's house and camp office building blocks the view of it from the road. I would stay here again if I ever returned to Mammoth Cave because it was inexpensive, ideally located, quiet and peaceful, and the owner was very kind...

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5.0
8y

Pleasant and quiet with lots of fun fishing with the kids. One cat fish dragged our fishing pole across the pond. Free fishing gear and balls at the office. My son caught a lot of bass with a Senko worm, and bluegill with hotdogs; but bass like them, too. The bathhouse is very clean, private and kept up. I used their propane filling service to fill up my large RV propane tank. Groceries and beer are within 5 miles toward the hwy in a little town called Cave City. Walmart is 5 to 10 mins SE of Cave City. The Owners are very kind and printed out a fishing certificate for my son. The owners go out of their way to be of service. Rates are affordable and they did honor the Passport America discount for a couple of days. I wouldn't mind visiting again next time we are in the area to visit Mammoth cave as we missed getting into the cave, but did see Diamond Caverns which was a pretty neat experience. We stayed at site 17 by the pond. Sites are a little tight, but plenty of room to get an awning out with no issues or setup a tent by the RV. From site 17 Wifi was great at 5 to 10Mb/sec and sometimes faster. Verizon was good at 2bars 4gLTE, which was good enough to use as an internet hotspot, but I didn't need to. Almost all the visitors stayed just a day or two for the caves. The campground is a revolving door with people coming and going...lots of Mammoth Cave tourists. The road getting to Singing Hills RV Park and Mammoth Cave is curvy so hold the wheel tight and drive...

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5.0
3y

The campground consists of gravel pads (many pull through spots) with grassy areas. There isn't a large amount of space between sites, however the place is quiet and peaceful, even when full on the weekends.

Our site (18) was lovely with a small bridge that leads to the picnic table and fire ring. We would definitely request Site 17 or 18 the next time we stay. Some sites are water electric only while most have full hookups. The park is well laid out and easy to navigate even with a big rig.

The campground is just a few minutes off I-65 (take exit 53 for the easiest access). Only 15 minutes to the main Visitor Center at Mammoth Cave, this is a perfect jumping off point for many area attractions such as Dinosaur World.

Cellular service was fine with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. No booster needed. The uploads were a little slow, however we had no trouble streaming Netflix, Hulu, etc.

The owners of the campground are so friendly! They go above and beyond for their guests. We were confronted by another camper during our stay and the owners promptly resolved the matter and checked back in with us later to fill us in on the issue.

The owners clearly take pride in their campground and it shows!

This is an excellent place to come for a relaxing vacation. There are no full time residents and it is not a rowdy, party campground. There is a catch and release pond stocked with fish. We will definitely come back the next time we visit...

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Pleasant and quiet with lots of fun fishing with the kids. One cat fish dragged our fishing pole across the pond. Free fishing gear and balls at the office. My son caught a lot of bass with a Senko worm, and bluegill with hotdogs; but bass like them, too. The bathhouse is very clean, private and kept up. I used their propane filling service to fill up my large RV propane tank. Groceries and beer are within 5 miles toward the hwy in a little town called Cave City. Walmart is 5 to 10 mins SE of Cave City. The Owners are very kind and printed out a fishing certificate for my son. The owners go out of their way to be of service. Rates are affordable and they did honor the Passport America discount for a couple of days. I wouldn't mind visiting again next time we are in the area to visit Mammoth cave as we missed getting into the cave, but did see Diamond Caverns which was a pretty neat experience. We stayed at site 17 by the pond. Sites are a little tight, but plenty of room to get an awning out with no issues or setup a tent by the RV. From site 17 Wifi was great at 5 to 10Mb/sec and sometimes faster. Verizon was good at 2bars 4gLTE, which was good enough to use as an internet hotspot, but I didn't need to. Almost all the visitors stayed just a day or two for the caves. The campground is a revolving door with people coming and going...lots of Mammoth Cave tourists. The road getting to Singing Hills RV Park and Mammoth Cave is curvy so hold the wheel tight and drive safely...and Enjoy!
Torre LasleyTorre Lasley
The campground consists of gravel pads (many pull through spots) with grassy areas. There isn't a large amount of space between sites, however the place is quiet and peaceful, even when full on the weekends. Our site (18) was lovely with a small bridge that leads to the picnic table and fire ring. We would definitely request Site 17 or 18 the next time we stay. Some sites are water electric only while most have full hookups. The park is well laid out and easy to navigate even with a big rig. The campground is just a few minutes off I-65 (take exit 53 for the easiest access). Only 15 minutes to the main Visitor Center at Mammoth Cave, this is a perfect jumping off point for many area attractions such as Dinosaur World. Cellular service was fine with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. No booster needed. The uploads were a little slow, however we had no trouble streaming Netflix, Hulu, etc. The owners of the campground are so friendly! They go above and beyond for their guests. We were confronted by another camper during our stay and the owners promptly resolved the matter and checked back in with us later to fill us in on the issue. The owners clearly take pride in their campground and it shows! This is an excellent place to come for a relaxing vacation. There are no full time residents and it is not a rowdy, party campground. There is a catch and release pond stocked with fish. We will definitely come back the next time we visit Mammoth Cave.
phyllis fellowsphyllis fellows
Awful. The sites we were given were the pits! Next to creek. Muddy, too short, not level, downhill, and when it rained the water ran through our site from the rest of the campground. Holes in the ground as big as a tennis ball or bigger from frogs (?). Website said sites graveled but this site needed gravel. It was so muddy that we had to find gravel and put it just out our door so we could get in and out without stepping in Mud. My husband fell from slipping coming in and hurt his hand. This site should have NEVER been rented. We were disgusted. Would have left but had family camping there too. They were disgusted too. Some sites were a bit better. Also, did not get the type site requested. Office said I did not request full hookup. Yep, I did. Wires crossed somewhere. I would not recommend.
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Pleasant and quiet with lots of fun fishing with the kids. One cat fish dragged our fishing pole across the pond. Free fishing gear and balls at the office. My son caught a lot of bass with a Senko worm, and bluegill with hotdogs; but bass like them, too. The bathhouse is very clean, private and kept up. I used their propane filling service to fill up my large RV propane tank. Groceries and beer are within 5 miles toward the hwy in a little town called Cave City. Walmart is 5 to 10 mins SE of Cave City. The Owners are very kind and printed out a fishing certificate for my son. The owners go out of their way to be of service. Rates are affordable and they did honor the Passport America discount for a couple of days. I wouldn't mind visiting again next time we are in the area to visit Mammoth cave as we missed getting into the cave, but did see Diamond Caverns which was a pretty neat experience. We stayed at site 17 by the pond. Sites are a little tight, but plenty of room to get an awning out with no issues or setup a tent by the RV. From site 17 Wifi was great at 5 to 10Mb/sec and sometimes faster. Verizon was good at 2bars 4gLTE, which was good enough to use as an internet hotspot, but I didn't need to. Almost all the visitors stayed just a day or two for the caves. The campground is a revolving door with people coming and going...lots of Mammoth Cave tourists. The road getting to Singing Hills RV Park and Mammoth Cave is curvy so hold the wheel tight and drive safely...and Enjoy!
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The campground consists of gravel pads (many pull through spots) with grassy areas. There isn't a large amount of space between sites, however the place is quiet and peaceful, even when full on the weekends. Our site (18) was lovely with a small bridge that leads to the picnic table and fire ring. We would definitely request Site 17 or 18 the next time we stay. Some sites are water electric only while most have full hookups. The park is well laid out and easy to navigate even with a big rig. The campground is just a few minutes off I-65 (take exit 53 for the easiest access). Only 15 minutes to the main Visitor Center at Mammoth Cave, this is a perfect jumping off point for many area attractions such as Dinosaur World. Cellular service was fine with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. No booster needed. The uploads were a little slow, however we had no trouble streaming Netflix, Hulu, etc. The owners of the campground are so friendly! They go above and beyond for their guests. We were confronted by another camper during our stay and the owners promptly resolved the matter and checked back in with us later to fill us in on the issue. The owners clearly take pride in their campground and it shows! This is an excellent place to come for a relaxing vacation. There are no full time residents and it is not a rowdy, party campground. There is a catch and release pond stocked with fish. We will definitely come back the next time we visit Mammoth Cave.
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Awful. The sites we were given were the pits! Next to creek. Muddy, too short, not level, downhill, and when it rained the water ran through our site from the rest of the campground. Holes in the ground as big as a tennis ball or bigger from frogs (?). Website said sites graveled but this site needed gravel. It was so muddy that we had to find gravel and put it just out our door so we could get in and out without stepping in Mud. My husband fell from slipping coming in and hurt his hand. This site should have NEVER been rented. We were disgusted. Would have left but had family camping there too. They were disgusted too. Some sites were a bit better. Also, did not get the type site requested. Office said I did not request full hookup. Yep, I did. Wires crossed somewhere. I would not recommend.
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