Easy Weekend Getaway: Things To Do In Horse Cave, KY

Easy Weekend Getaway: Things To Do In Horse Cave, KY

This summer I wanted to focus on the easy weekend getaway. You know, the 1-2 night escape from regular life.  My focus on weekend getaways is sort of because it’s easier to find time to squeeze a short trip, but also because we had no choice.  You see, Grant wasn’t supposed to be home from Hawaii yet.  Because of this, he doesn’t have any vacation time allotted for the summer.  So, we did our best to squeeze in trips on his 4-day breaks.  

An easy weekend getaway for me is someplace that isn’t home (obviously) that is within a 2-3 hour driving distance.  On these short trips you gotta be able to hit the ground running. I mean, you are only going to be there for a few days, so you can’t be tired from a full day of travel. 

For us in southern Indiana, we have quite a few big cities within this 2-3 hour limit:

Quick Trips From Evansville, IN

For us in southern Indiana, we have quite a few big cities within this 2-3 hour limit:

 

While big cities are fun, there is a lot to be said for the smaller cities too! They usually have a lot of unique things to offer and for a very reasonable price.  For us in southern Indiana that includes:

  • French Lick, IN
  • Bloomington, IN
  • Horse Cave, KY.  

Our Easy Weekend Getaway
In Horse Cave, KY

Our easy weekend getaway started with donuts and a 2.5-hour road trip.  (sidenote: Donut Bank donuts are THE BEST donuts).   About 45 minutes into our trip it was decided that all future map routes needed to be approved by Grant.  The route I chose (which, in my defense, was listed as “fastest route”) took us this back-road, cockamamie way.  While it may have been the fastest route to Mammoth Cave National Park, but it must have counted the very far end of the park as our “final destination” because once we arrived we still had a ferry ride (what?!) and 30 minutes through the woods to drive.  

Once we arrived we stopped by the Visitors Center to schedule our cave tour.  It is recommended to make a cave tour reservation in advance.  I must have missed this note on their website because we did not make reservations in advance, which meant that the only cave tour available was the Self Guided Tour.  We were hoping to take the Historic Modified Tour, but it was sold out. 

Once we had our reservations for the afternoon locked in place, we headed over to Adventures of Mammoth Cave for a ziplining adventure.  This was one of the highlights of our trip.  The kids LOVED zip lining!!

After our zip, we headed back to the cave.  As it turns out, the Self Guided Tour was plenty for our 4 & 6 year old.  In fact, I’m not sure they would have been able to handle the 2-hour Historic Modified Tour at this point in the day.  We were all hot, sweaty, and tired PLUS we hadn’t eaten anything since our stop at Donut Bank.  

After the cave, we headed to our hotel for the night.  It was still early in the evening, so thankfully our hotel had an indoor pool to kill some time in. 

The next day we ate breakfast at our hotel then headed across the street to Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo.  Another highlight!! We spent the next few hours riding around the zoo in our own personal golf cart.  We got to pet and feed all kinds of animals, but our favorite was the kangaroos.  I’m officially in love with kangaroos! 

After the zoo, it was time to head home.  We made a tiny out-of-the-way pitstop at Chaney’s Dairy Barn for some ice cream and to play on their awesome playground.  

All-in-all it was a wonderful trip, one I would definitely repeat next year! 

Easy Weekend Getaway

This was my second time visiting Mammoth Cave National Park.  The first time was on a one-day trip, which made for a fun, but very long day.  I definitely recommend an overnight stay if coming from Evansville. 

Mammoth Cave National Park has so much more to offer than cave tours (although the cave tours are definitely a highlight!).  They have camping, hiking, kayaking, fishing, etc. 

Things To Know:

  • Reservations!  Definitely take the time to make a reservation ahead of time.  We did not, so the only tour available was the self-guided tour.  Book tickets here.  
  • Bring a jacket – The temperature inside of the cave always hovers around 54 degrees Fahrenheit.  

Kentucky Down Under is such a unique zoo.  They have so many different hands-on exhibits and shows, which is unlike many other zoo’s.  The kangaroo exhibit was by far our favorite exhibit!

Another cool thing about Kentucky Down Under is the ability to rent golf carts.  I must admit, our experience might have been a little less pleasant and a little more grouchy if we hadn’t had a golf cart.  The golf cart was a great way to get around and a fun change of pace for the kids.  

Onyx Cave is located on the Kentucky Down Under premises and cave tours are offered for free with admission.  My 4 & 6-year-olds loved this cave tour because it felt like such an adventure.  Lots (and lots) of steps, cave crickets, a little cave lake, and dripping noises, etc.  The whole tour lasts 30 minutes, so it made for a nice break from the heat (remember, caves average 54 degrees year-round!).  

Things To Know:

  • Outside Food Welcome – We saw several people enjoying picnics, however, there is a snack station located by the kangaroos and other drinks/snacks located in the gift shop as well.  
  • Golf Cart – Golf Carts can be rented 24 hours in advance by calling the office. 
  • Cash For Tips – Between tipping at the animal shows and paying for food at the animal exhibits, you will definitely go through quite a bit of cash.  
Weekend Getaway: Kentucky Down Under
Thing To Do In Cave City, KY - Kentucky Down Under

You could spend a whole day playing at Adventures of Mammoth Cave.  They offer horseback riding, zip-lining, a ropes course, kayaking, etc. 

We were only able to do the zipline course during this visit.  I want to make sure to mention this though. You leave your kids!  When you go on a zip line tour with kids, you leave the kids who are 35-100 lbs with a zipline guide while you do the first 3 ziplines.  THEN the guide you left your kids with brings them to meet up with you.   My kids had a great time and didn’t think anything of it, but I was stressed the entire time until they met up with us.  Had Grant and I planned ahead/thought about it, we probably would have asked if one of us could have waited with them. 

Don’t let that deter you, because we will definitely be back to do it again.  But I know I was caught off guard a bit and I don’t want you to feel the same way.  

Things To Know:

  • No Food or Drinks for sale other than bottled water. 
  • You leave your kids! 
Weekend Getaway - Mammoth Cave Adventures

Other Things To Do In THe Area

We didn’t have time to do EVERYTHING there is to do.  A few other things we would have loved to squeeze in include:

Where To Stay In Horse Cave, KY

We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Horse Cave, KY.  It was just a short drive from Mammoth Cave and directly across the street from Kentucky Down Under.  The rooms were clean and the service was great.  Perfect for what we needed! 

The amenities we loved: 

  • Indoor Pool
  • Free Breakfast
  • Snacks/Drinks available for purchase at front desk
  • Across the street from Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo. 

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Julie

    Very informative article! Thanks for sharing!

    1. Julie

      Thanks, Julie!

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