My parents were forced to move when the park came. They raised crop down in Cedar Sinks and had to pull them out with pulleys They had a hard life. There's a lot of memories of my mother's stories about Cedar Sinks.
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My parents were forced to move when the park came. They raised crop down in Cedar Sinks and had to pull them out with pulleys They had a hard life. There's a lot of memories of my mother's stories about Cedar Sinks.
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A great trail that took about an hour or so to hike, but we were taking pictures and being overall distracted by the fall foliage. It was a pretty easy walk until you got to the sink hole itself where there were quite a few stairs on both paths from the fork in the trail. It was very quiet and...
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This was an exceptional trail. Only a mile long, but still lots of stairs going down into the hole area. Was pretty dry when we went, but we still were able to see some of the river peaking out. I agree with other reviewer about Indiana and Temple of Doom. It's a very steep sheer cliff and the rock formations...
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The above ground trails in Mammoth Cave Park are easy to overlook, but this one is worth visiting. The trail is a little monotonous at the beginning, but the bottom of the trail is worth it. You come out at a big sink hole with craggy cliffs and primeval looking rock faces. The scenery is like something out of an...
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