Caves, Lakes and Corvettes Region
The Caves, Lakes and Corvettes Region spans south-central Kentucky between Bowling Green and the Tennessee line. The landscape is karst — limestone country riddled with caves, sinkholes, and underground rivers — interrupted by reservoirs and rolling agricultural land. Mammoth Cave sits at the center: the longest cave system in the world, with more than 400 mapped miles. The region runs across Warren, Edmonson, Barren, Hart, Logan, Allen, and Simpson counties, with Bowling Green as the main hub and smaller anchors at Glasgow, Cave City, Horse Cave, Park City, Franklin, and Russellville. Mammoth Cave National Park covers the karst core; Barren River Lake and Lake Malone handle the water recreation; Lost River Cave runs underneath Bowling Green itself. Trips here separate into three threads. Mammoth Cave and the smaller commercial caves (Diamond Caverns, Hidden River, Crystal Onyx) carry the underground itinerary; Bowling Green’s National Corvette Museum and the NCM Motorsports Park pull the automotive half; and the lakes round out warm-weather visits. The caves themselves stay 54 degrees year-round.
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