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First Creek 2 Campground Introduce

Welcome to First Creek 2 Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. This campground offers a peaceful retreat for campers and outdoor enthusiasts, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential amenities. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, First Creek 2 Campground is your gateway to an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

The campground features level, non-rocky tent pads, ensuring a comfortable stay for all campers. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views, it's an ideal spot for those looking to reconnect with nature. Clear signage from the Temple Hill Trailhead guides you to both Campsite A and B, making navigation a breeze. Remember to make your reservations online and obtain permits at the visitor center before your stay.

First Creek 2 Campground is more than just a place to sleep—it's an experience. While exploring the area, you might encounter local wildlife, such as deer, adding to the charm of your stay. However, be mindful of deer ticks when gathering firewood. Unfortunately, some visitors have left behind garbage in the fire rings, so we encourage all campers to practice Leave No Trace principles to keep the site pristine for everyone.

Here’s what our campers have to say:

  • "Nice view, good location, and level tent pads make this campground a great choice."
  • "The trail signs are clear, and the campsite is easy to find."
  • "Despite the lake drying out, the overall experience was peaceful and enjoyable."

Plan your visit to First Creek 2 Campground today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Mammoth Cave, KY. Whether you're seeking solitude or adventure, this campground has something for everyone. Book your spot now and create lasting memories in the great outdoors!

Location

KentuckyEdmonson CountyMammoth Cave

Customer Reviews

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2 reviews
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Hilary Lai
Sep 09, 2022

The lake has dried out completely when we went there 2 days ago. Not muddy when there is no rain. There are clear signs from temple hill trailhead to the campsite (both campsite A and B). Campers need to make reservations online and get permits at the visitor center before staying.

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Jeff H
Oct 19, 2020

Nice view, good location, level non-rocky tent pad. Picked up a few deer ticks there while looking for firewood. The worst part was the previous people there left a bunch of garbage in the fire ring. Some people are just way to self-centered.