Big South Fork Railway in Stearns Ky is a nice ride. Doesn't take all day,not far from Cumberland Falls. You can take in both the same day from Mammoth Cave easy enough. Then there's Kentucky Down Under up by Horse Cave,just north of Mammoth Cave. To tell you the truth,I liked the cave tour at KDU better than Mammoth. Mammoth is just a big empty nothing with no formations,like walking down a big hallway. KDU had an Australian theme,kangaroos that you can get in the pen with,Australian birds,stuff like that. Just google their website. There's the dams on Lake Cumberland just up 127 over east of Mammoth,or the one on Dale Hollow Lake. There's the Cordell Hull Homeplace Museum just south on 127 to Tennessee 111 down by Byrdstown,just across the state line. The Sergeant Alvin C York Homeplace and Museum down 127 in Pall Mall Tennessee,not very far from there. If you go down there,stop at the Farmhouse Restaurant on 111 between Byrdstown and 127 (Static) for supper. They've got a buffet that'll leave you about to bust.
When are you going to be there? The huge 127 Yard Sale is going on from August 2-5 (actually starts the first) You'll be right near the absolute heart of that. Like nothing you've ever seen. If it was me,I'd head south on it,down through Albany Ky in to Tennessee. It'll absolutely blow you away if you're going to be there right then. (127sale.com)
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