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Many persons complain that spending a single day at the Mammoth Caves National Park in Kentucky is no fun at all. A day is too short to enjoy all that the caves have to offer. That is the reason why the park management has come up with camping grounds that can be used by individuals to stay on the park and enjoy more of the caves. If you are planning on camping during your trip, you should consider the following points before taking a decision.
Have you camped before? You have to start at some point of time or the other. However, your first camping experience can easily turn into a disaster if you are not satisfied with the facilities you are enjoying. Many persons underestimate the level of discipline required to live without electricity for a few days at a stretch.
Of course, basic facilities like access to water, protective elements and hygiene facilities are always available in the park. However, do not expect a hotel like experience when you were intend to stay out in the open. If you have not stayed out in the open before, why don’t you try camping right in front of your house for a night? It will help you assess what all you will need when you go camping in the national park at Kentucky.
Do you need any specific protection from specific ailments or problems when you are going camping? If yes, then it is advisable to inform the park management about your condition. While you will not be refused permission, the camp management will certainly be in a position to help you if something goes wrong.
Further, make sure you are always prepared irrespective of whether you are at the camping ground or under the caves. A sudden asthma without the pump in your hand can quickly turn fatal when you are deep inside the caves without any facilities at hand.










