Crump Island
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, United States
Crump Island is a paddle location situated in Kentucky's Mammoth Cave area near coordinates 37.20677, -86.19728. The site offers access to paddling in one of the United States' most notable cave regions, known for its extensive underground waterways and geological features.
The island itself provides a reference point for paddlers exploring the waters in this distinctive karst landscape. The Mammoth Cave area is characterized by its unique hydrology, with both surface and subterranean water systems that create varied paddling opportunities. Paddlers visiting Crump Island should be prepared for conditions typical of cave country, where water levels and accessibility can vary seasonally.
Currently, no developed facilities are listed at Crump Island. Visitors should plan accordingly and bring necessary supplies for their paddling adventures. The location appeals to paddlers interested in exploring Kentucky's natural limestone formations and the complex waterway systems associated with one of North America's longest known cave systems. Given the specialized nature of paddling in cave regions, prospective visitors may want to gather additional information about current conditions, access points, and any permits required before planning a trip to this location.