We have stayed here once before on our travels south but have never blogged on the actual campground. Cave Country Campground lies right off the I-65, so very easy on/off location. The park is south of Elizabethtown and north of Bowling Green making it centrally located for sightseeing.
The campground itself is very open, some trees are present but they are still small so no scratching the rig. There are a total of 51 sites all being pull-thru and on an angle making getting in and out easy. All have 30/50 amp service along with water, sewer, and cable. No extra charge for cable but an extra $2 for 50 amp service. They take several discount cards including Good Sam, FMCA, and AAA only to name a few. The price per night $38.00
The interior roads are hard backed gravel, well groomed so no potholes to worry about. Our site #43 was hard packed gravel with a cement patio which was placed almost perfectly.
Some sites I noted had firepits ours did not. The roads along with all sites were plenty wide and long enough to fit any size rig with a tow vehicle.
There is free wi-fi in the park which worked amazingly great. Our Verizon 4G phone also worked fine. If you have roof-top satellite there would be no interfere from trees.
This is basically an overnight or short term park. Not a lot of amenities, just the important ones like laundry facilities, washrooms, propane services, an enclosed dog run, and a picnic pavilion. Sorry no swimming for those wanting to take a dip.
Beware... DO NOT park or drive on the grass. The owner has a real issue with his grass. If you damage one blade you will be charged $125.00 to repair it. NO JOKE. There are several trains that pass through town each night that can be very bothersome for some. I lived by train tracks in my younger days so no bothering me. Felt like home...almost! There is some highway noise but again nothing that will keep you awake at night. All in all it's a great park.
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