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The highs in Mammoth Cave can range in the 70's and 80's F during summer months, 40's F in late Fall, Winter, and early Spring. Lows can range from 24 to 65 according to the seasons.

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mammoth cave can be both. it matters what season you are going in. the usally temperature is 54 degrees Fahrenheit

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According to the National Parks Service, the temperature within the cave (apart from the entrances) is very close to 54 F, or 12 C, at all times of the year.

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