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Plan an extended stay at Mammoth Cave Hotel where guests enjoy a variety of comfortable accommodations including a hotel, cabins and rustic cottages. There’s a restaurant, coffee shop and fast-food eatery (open seasonally) and an award-winning gift shop featuring original Kentucky crafts and art.

Since 1816, Mammoth Cave has been astounding visitors with its enormity and incredible geologic natural wonders. With over 350 surveyed miles, Mammoth Cave is the most extensive cave system in the world. Year-round Cave tours (from 45 minutes to 6 hours) demonstrate the grandeur of the Cave’s diverse ecosystems, formed over eons by the slow action of water seeping downward through limestone. Mammoth Cave National Park spans nearly 53,000 wooded acres and features over 70 miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails.

Call Mammoth Cave Hotel at 270-758-2225 for overnight accommodations and 800-967-2283 for Cave tour reservations. Visit MammothCaveHotel.com or nps.gov/maca for more information.

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Lexington’s Bluegrass Region has something for everyone. Enjoy charming vineyards, superb shopping at locally owned boutiques, relaxing spa treatments, legendary horse farm tours, fine cuisine and more.

Lexington’s affordable hotels and Bed & Breakfasts offer vacation packages – many including dining, shopping, golfing and touring options. Accommodations range from budget to luxury.

Drive past our beautiful horse farms and spend an afternoon playing with our famous four-legged friends. Discover the region’s history, arts and crafts.

Lexington has a wide variety of entertainment when the sun goes down including concerts, festivals, performing arts, comedy clubs and more.

Log on to our website and discover the bounty of Lexington’s Bluegrass Region.

Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau

301 East Vine Street

Lexington, Kentucky 40507

http://www.visitlex.com

Year-round recreation opportunities abound in Hopkinsville-Christian County, your new haven for outdoor adventure. From meandering walking trails to scenic biking and hiking to golf and scuba diving, our mild climate allows visitors and residents to enjoy the outdoors in all four beautiful seasons.

Walk the footsteps of the Cherokee Indians on the Trail of Tears, golf the championship Links at Novadell, scavenger dive to find underwater treasures, soak up a host of natural wonders at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, splash in the Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center, or explore our historic downtown.

Indoors, visitors can enjoy museums, antique and boutique shopping, art exhibits, a day at the spa or a night on the town. Annual events include an Intertribal Pow Wow, Little River Days Festival, Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar, IPRA Rodeo, Hwy. 68 400-mile yard sale, and more.

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