Comfort is key in our climate controlled 5 meter Bell tent on wooden deck. Inviting views are seen from the tent of the hillside. Relax in the hammock or in front of a fire. Clean, updated bathrooms are shared with campground. Tent has A/C-Heat unit, mini-fridge, microwave, & keurig coffee, dishes, & flatware. Small charcoal grill supplied with charcoal, etc. Firewood provided. Camp in style and comfort! Sun shade added for hot summer months.
We are happy to offer a short farm tour where you can meet/treat the animals, just ask.
The dates May 2-5 are recommended for guests attending the event at the local ATV park. The reason for this is the nature of event is quite loud and we want everyone to be able to have a relaxing time here and Noble Pine Campground.
The obvious thing to do is visit Mammoth Cave National Park! Lots of hiking in park as close as 800 feet from the campground. Horses are welcome at our campground, we provide stalls and the park trail across the road is horse friendly. There are several tours to choose from if you’re, you may want to choose a couple. We recommend getting tickets in advance as they do sell out. (Visitor center 20-25 minutes via Green River Ferry route call to check schedule, 40 minutes without)
Trail rides are provided at Double J Stables. (5 minutes) Advance reservation recommended.
Nearby there is Hickory Cabins, it’s more fast food type, and only couple couple minutes away. Opening for the season April -November, The Blue Holler Restaurant serves up German and American fare. Bee spring has KY Rock grill. Bouys at Wax Marina is a fun lake view experience.
The Feedmill in Leitchfield (35 min) has good breakfast & lunch & there’s a Mexican restaurant, mi Camino Real, that’s good in that area too. There’s also a Peddler’s Mall in Leitchfield if that interests you.
In Bowling Green (50-55 min) there’s the corvette museum & lost river cave tour if you’re looking for more to do.
Cave city (across the ferry 25 min) has tourist friendly activities including various caves that have been open since the early 1900s. Kayaking tours available down Green River. There are attractions such as Dinosaur World, Kentucky Down Under, & Mammoth Cave Adventure. A favorite stop for me is Leo’s woodworking as you exit the park toward cave city.
I recently went to a cave tour in Horse Cave called hidden river cave (40 min) which was kinda neat. They have antique shops nearby in the little downtown.
10-15 minutes away is an Amish town called Cub Run. They have a couple shops, the Variety Shoppe & Detweilers, which has a small bakery and deli and everything from gardening to furniture. There is a separate hunting & fishing store.