Campsite #G2 at Maple Springs Campground, Mammoth Cave National Park, KY

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Group Site #G2

15 reviews
Drive-In 24 people
50 ft Back-In
2 good
G2
4/22
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Campsite #G2 Features: Drive-In access, Back-In parking, 50ft driveway, 15 amp hookup, 20 amp hookup, 30 amp hookup, 50 amp hookup, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed, Horse Site, Drinking Water

Campsite Reviews (15)

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@MichaelE481757 · Camped on Mar 13, 2026 at Campsite #G2
Great site, quiet. parking Trailer can be odd depending on site. Our site had one-way entrance and harsh angle on trailer pad. once in, it was great.
@PamelaH2928754 · Camped on Jul 19, 2025 at Campsite #G2
Its always a pleasure to stay at Maple Springs. Its always quiet and peaceful. Bathrooms do need a serious cleaning though.
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Some Coverage
@JohnS6889697 · Camped on Sep 9, 2024 at Campsite #G2
We had the place to ourselves in mid September. Quiet, peaceful, with good electric hook-up. Recommended!
@DallasTEAACE7C · Camped on Sep 2, 2024 at Campsite #G2
Clean, quite newly paved level spots lots of shade and walking trails. 20/30/50 and domestic water large concrete picnic tables and very nice fire rings easy to adjust for cooking.
Verizon
Excellent
@KevinM8804744 · Camped on May 21, 2024 at Campsite #G2
Great site with trails adjacent to area. The Ferry Crossing is an adventure!
AT&T
Excellent
@AshleyG5240356 · Camped on Oct 5, 2022 at Campsite #G2
Enjoyed our stay at Maple Springs group camp site. We done some tent camping but utilized the Power connection for lights and some other stuff also. Was great experience for the kids. We ended up leaving before the second night though. Wish you could reserve half days or something for those that don’t want to stay a full two days but need more time to pack up the second.
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Major Issues
@MatthewL946768 · Camped on Jun 17, 2022 at Campsite #G2
Great campground
@PamelaH904 · Camped on Sep 10, 2021 at Campsite #G2
We camp in the equestrian site. Love the close access to the trailhead. Sites are clean and well maintained.
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Major Issues
@SuzanneB248 · Camped on Jul 27, 2021 at Campsite #G2
Event hough I only spent one night it was a great experience. After boondocks got for a week it was great to be there with electric and water.
Verizon
Good
@KristinF876 · Camped on Nov 20, 2020 at Campsite #G2
Big campsites, very quiet area
Verizon
Good
@PaulS356 · Camped on Nov 2, 2020 at Campsite #G2
We loved the solitude of Maple Springs and the vault toilets weren't even that bad. The coyotes at night were a special treat!
@ShariC945 · Camped on Oct 31, 2020 at Campsite #G2
This is a small, quiet campground close to Maple Springs Trailhead. I camped in my horse trailer and brought one horse. All of the other campers were non-equestrian, but the kids all had good sense, were well-behaved and kept a safe distance from my horse. Dogs were kept on their leashes and for the most part they were well-behaved too. All of the campers were super nice people.

Water and Electric hook-ups are very close to the trailer, so you won't have to use long water hoses or long extension cords. Trailer sits on a paved pad that's reasonably level left to right, but I disconnected the trailer from my truck to level it front-to-back. The paved sites are facing the wrong direction but if you go in through the exit (enter the wrong way) you'll be able to back in just fine.

There are no stalls or corrals for horses and combined with the distance from the trailer I wasn't totally comfortable with the horse's safety overnight by himself tied to a picket line. I got up twice during the night to check on him since he was alone, the only horse in the whole campground. Fortunately he seemed okay with that and was content and quiet during the night.

High-line posts provided for horses are very stout and are high enough for horses to walk under the picket line. The horse areas are pretty far from the campsite, you won't be able to keep your horse close to your trailer. You'll need a 50' long picket line because the posts are far apart. If you're short like me you will need a stepladder to reach the holes in the top of to the posts to thread your picket line through and pull it tight. If you have more than one horse, they all have to be tethered to the same picket line.

There are no showers or flush toilets. The pit toilets were decent.
There is no place to dump grey or black water tanks at this campground.
Verizon
Good
@ShariC4124026 · Camped on Oct 31, 2020 at Campsite #G2
This is a small, quiet campground close to Maple Springs Trailhead. I camped in my horse trailer and brought one horse. All of the other campers were non-equestrian, but the kids all had good sense, were well-behaved and kept a safe distance from my horse. Dogs were kept on their leashes and for the most part they were well-behaved too. All of the campers were super nice people.Water and Electric hook-ups are very close to the trailer, so you won't have to use long water hoses or long extension cords. Trailer sits on a paved pad that's reasonably level left to right, but I disconnected the trailer from my truck to level it front-to-back. The paved sites are facing the wrong direction but if you go in through the exit (enter the wrong way) you'll be able to back in just fine.There are no stalls or corrals for horses and combined with the distance from the trailer I wasn't totally comfortable with the horse's safety overnight by himself tied to a picket line. I got up twice during the night to check on him since he was alone, the only horse in the whole campground. Fortunately he seemed okay with that and was content and quiet during the night. High-line posts provided for horses are very stout and are high enough for horses to walk under the picket line. The horse areas are pretty far from the campsite, you won't be able to keep your horse close to your trailer. You'll need a 50' long picket line because the posts are far apart. If you're short like me you will need a stepladder to reach the holes in the top of to the posts to thread your picket line through and pull it tight. If you have more than one horse, they all have to be tethered to the same picket line.There are no showers or flush toilets. The pit toilets were decent. There is no place to dump grey or black water tanks at this campground.
Verizon
Good
@ToddN4695709 · Camped on Jun 14, 2020 at Campsite #G2
Stayed several times and will go back. The sites have plenty of space. Backing in is a challenge, but the drive is paved for the wrong direction. When arriving we drive down the wrong way so we can have more asphalt to back in on because of this. Not sure why they did that originally. The site has been great, although one problem exist and it's happened to us before. Since other campers use the site for their horses, they do not follow the rules and their horses leave their waste near the site. They are supposed to tie their horses up near the tree line. Instead, it appears they were tied to the trailer and laid their waste on the site. For those of us that don't have horses and just campers, guess what we have to smell and worry about stepping in? This is one problem we have noticed with the site and it appears it's not enforced. It's a great camp site beyond these complaints and can be very quiet. It's worth trying out.
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Major Issues
@JanaS6321607 · Camped on Nov 1, 2019 at Campsite #G2
Beautiful place & great accommodations.

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