Green River Ferry Road


Green River Ferry Road is a park-maintained roadway located inside Mammoth Cave National Park in Edmonson County, Kentucky. The road is long. The name of the road was given due to the traversal of the Green River, connecting the Visitor's Center area to the Nolin Lake recreational areas.

Route description

The road begins at an intersection with the Mammoth Cave Parkway just south of the park's visitor center near the campground, and immediately crosses the Mammoth Cave Railroad Bike and Hike Trail, a rail trail which marks the original railroad that went from the park's visitors center to Park City. The road goes to a point along the Green River, and crosses it via the Green River Ferry. That ferry recently became the only operational ferry in all of Edmonson County after the Bear Creek and Houchin's Ferries went out of service in the late 1960s and October 2013, respectively.
After crossing the ferry the road traverses the north-central portions of the park, including passing sites such as the Maple Springs Research Center and the trailheads of the Big Hollow and Maple Springs Trails. The majority of the park's hiking trails are accessed via Green River Ferry and Maple Springs roads. Green River Ferry Road ends at the park's northern boundary. Beyond this point, the road becomes Stockholm Road with the state highway designation, Kentucky Route 1352, which connects the area with KY 1827 at the community of Stockholm.

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