Mammoth Cave is obviously one of the most glorious natural wonders in Kentucky; it's an expansive underground world that's truly unparalleled. But what you may not know is that Mammoth Cave National Park also has some of the very best above ground recreation in the state, with a range of trails that traverse through river valleys, forests, and unique geographical features. Green River Bluff Trail is one such adventure -- this 2.4-mile loop winds through spectacular scenery, culminating in a truly wow-worthy overlook that will take your breath away.
The Green River is a 384-mile-long tributary of the Ohio River that flows through central Kentucky.
The river runs right through Mammoth Cave National Park, and is known for its incredible biodiversity and beauty.
In Mammoth Cave National Park, the Green River stands out as an unexpected and unique above-ground feature.
To experience the full splendor of this glorious tributary, you'll venture out on the Green River Bluff Trail.
At 2.4 miles long, this hike is quite manageable, but its rugged terrain adds a bit of a challenge.
Dixon Cave is a fun little below-ground feature along the trail (this is Mammoth Cave National Park, after all!).
The trail is nestled in lush woods, with gradual inclines you might not even notice.
Before you know it, the forest will open up to an overlook.
The Green River Bluff Overlook boasts some of the very best views in Kentucky. From your perch, you'll be enchanted by the rolling blue hills, seasonal foliage, and rushing river.
Take a minute to stop and savor the views before embarking on your return trip. There really is no other place in Kentucky quite like this.
Visit AllTrails to map out your Green River Bluff Trail hike. This is one scenic trek in Kentucky you really must experience!
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