Mammoth Cave

             Over the years I have found that my hometown of Hardyville has some very interesting places in it. One of the places is called Mammoth Cave National Park. Naturally when you hear the name all you can see is walking through caves. Actually, there are a lot of things to do like camping, backpacking, fishing, horseback riding, picnics, and all sorts of things.
             My hometown is pretty small but Mammoth Cave brings life to it. There are just wide-open spaces. The park is luscious with plants and wildlife. While walking through the park you would see flowers of all kinds, bright red ones, blue and purple ones. Their aroma is like nothing you have ever smelled before.
             After taking a walk you can begin to set up your tent for camping. The campsite is very clean and is close to the river where you can go and fish. Everything that you would ever need is there. This is a place where you can go to relax and take it easy. For me camping is a way to get together with friends and family to have fun and visit with one another. We would play hide n seek, tag and just sit around the campfire catching up with each other.
             If you didn't want to go camping or fishing you could take a tour through caves then go for a picnic. Everyone knows that after a lot of walking it is time to eat. At least that is how I feel. They have lots of different cave tours short, long, 6hrs, some that require you to be 18 years or older. The caves are cold, wet, and filled with black hairy bats. Some of the places in the caves are so small that you have to crawl to get through. After a nice tour it's time to go to a picnic area. These areas are nice and open. It is shaded by trees, has the nice aroma of new flowers, and it overlooks a crystal clear river.
             Say for instance, you don't like to fish, camp, or go on a cave tour then you could go backpacking or horseback riding. These are also so fun things to be done while you're at...

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