More than two hundred miles. Well over 300, with Flint Ridge Cave to which it connects - the combined system is the world's longest known.
The park is named after a cave that's pretty big -- so big that some consider its size to be "mammoth."
mammoth cave if you researched how big mammoth cave is well i don't know how long but it is the longest in the world
It is partly located there. The cave is so big it streches for miles.
The mammoth cave was discovered yesterday.This is one huge, mammoth cave!The mammoth cave paintings were incredibly detailed.
mammoth cave is a cave
Mammoth Cave Region
Mammoth Cave, located in Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park in the United States.
The Mammoth Cave system, located in Kentucky, is the largest cave in the world.
Mammoth Cave has over 390 miles of passageways. Mammoth Cave National park covers 52,385 acres. Mammoth Cave was once used as a tuberculosis hospital. Mammoth Cave receives over 500,000 visitors each year.
yes there is a motel in the mammoth cave
The Mammoth Cave System, at 367 miles in Kentucky takes the prize. ---- Mammoth Cave System is also on the Mammoth Cave National Park located in Edmonson, Hart, and Barren Counties. The Park is 52,835 acres big that is (214 km power 2) The Mammoth Cave System was Established in July 1, 1941.
Mammoth Cave is a cave in Kentucky that is underground and is under a forest. Pioneers found Mammoth cave in the early 1700s. Some of the events that happen there is Wildflower Weekend and National Juniur Ranger day in April and The Cave Sing in December.I have not been there but I hope I do some day because Mammoth Cave (in my research) seems to be a very nice place to be! Mammoth Cave is located in Cave City, Kentucky. It got its name because it is so big, and the Mammoth was also very big. +++ Caves ARE underground - by definition! Actually the locals "found" it thousands of years ago, and used it as a dwelling etc. Big: though not especially deep at about 380 feet, the entire system has somewhere over 350 miles of surveyed passages, making it the world's longest. It and its location are now a National Park, I believe.