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Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail

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Edmonson County

Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail

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5.0

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Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail

01:00

3.50km

80m

Hiking

Take an easy hike on the Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail, a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) route that you can typically finish in about 59 minutes. You will gain 263 feet (80 metres) in elevation as the path winds through varied scenery within Mammoth Cave National Park. Enjoy tranquil forested sections and discover the unique geology of the area. A highlight is the Echo River Spring, where you can see a subterranean river emerge, offering a glimpse into the park's underground world. This loop provides a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.

To begin your hike, head to the trail's starting point conveniently located near the park's visitor center. This makes access straightforward, whether you are arriving by car or using park facilities. You will find that some sections of the Echo River Spring Trail are paved and wheelchair-accessible, ensuring a wider range of visitors can enjoy the route. There are no specific permits or fees mentioned for hiking this particular trail, simplifying your visit.

This trail offers a unique opportunity to witness the fascinating geological processes at work in Mammoth Cave National Park. Beyond the spring, you will also pass by the impressive Mammoth Dome Sink, another testament to the region's karst landscape. The route provides picturesque overlooks of the Green River, especially from Sunset Point, which offers easily accessible views. It is a great way to experience the surface features connected to the park's vast underground cave system.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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101 m

Old Guide's Cemetery

Highlight • Historical Site

The Old Guide's Cemetery is one of around 80 cemeteries within the national park. The cemetery is best known as the resting place of Stephen Bishop. Bishop was a guide at Mammoth Caves for over 20 years, starting in 1838.

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Scenic view overlooking the Green River. The viewpoint is completely wheelchair accessible from the Heritage Trail, and is only half a mile from the Mammoth Caves Visitor Center parking area.

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3.20 km

Mammoth Dome Sink

Highlight • Natural

Mammoth Dome Sink is a sinkhole located just off of the Sinkhole Trail at Mammoth Cave Visitor Center. The bottom of the sinkhole corresponds with the roof of one of the underground domes within Mammoth Caves.

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341 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail?

The trail is approximately 3.5 km (2.2 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the various points of interest along the way.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail?

You'll encounter a varied terrain. Parts of the trail, especially near the visitor center and Echo River Spring, are paved and include boardwalks, making them quite accessible. Other sections, particularly on the Sinkhole Trail segment, are unpaved dirt paths with some elevation changes, including a climb of nearly 200 feet in about half a mile.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail offers several notable features. You'll see the Mammoth Dome Sink, a significant geological formation, and the impressive Echo River Spring, where the underground river emerges. You can also enjoy a View of Green River from Sunset Point and pass by the historic Old Guide's Cemetery.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

Yes, portions of the Echo River Spring Trail are paved and wheelchair-accessible, making them suitable for a wide range of visitors. The full loop, which includes the Sinkhole Trail, is considered easy to moderate due to some elevation changes, but it is generally manageable for most fitness levels.

Is the Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally welcome in Mammoth Cave National Park, they are typically restricted to paved areas, campgrounds, and frontcountry trails. Always check the latest park regulations regarding pets before your visit, as rules can change.

Where can I park to access the Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail?

The trail originates near the Mammoth Cave National Park Visitor Center. Parking is available at the visitor center, which provides convenient access to the trailhead.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides lush greenery. Winter hikes can be beautiful, but always check weather conditions as some sections might be slippery or muddy.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Mammoth Cave National Park?

There is no entrance fee to enter Mammoth Cave National Park itself. However, if you plan to take any cave tours, those do require tickets and reservations. Always check the official NPS website for the most current information on fees and regulations.

Does the Echo River Spring and Sinkhole Loop Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route often connects with other trails within Mammoth Cave National Park. You'll find sections that overlap with the Sinkhole Trail, Echo River Springs Trail, River Valley Trail, and Heritage Trail, allowing for extended hiking opportunities if desired.

What kind of scenery or wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The trail winds through beautiful forested areas, offering tranquil natural settings. You'll enjoy overlooks of the Green River, especially from Sunset Point, and encounter the unique Echo River Spring. Keep an eye out for local bluffs and wildflowers, and you might spot various birds and small woodland creatures.

Are there any specific tips for hiking the loop, such as direction or avoiding crowds?

To potentially ease the elevation gain, some hikers prefer to tackle the steeper climb of the Sinkhole Trail segment on the way up rather than descending it. For a quieter experience, consider hiking earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially during peak seasons, as the area around the visitor center can get busy.

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