US UNESCO World Heritage Site: Mammoth Cave National Park
Location: Kentucky
Admission: This National Park offers free entry. But visitors pay fees for picnics, cave tours, and camping.
Best time to visit: Summer when the park is stirring with activity, or spring and fall to avoid the crowds.
Best activities: Horseback riding, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Stargazing
As the name implies, Mammoth Cave National Park boasts having the most extensive natural cave and passageway network, earning the US World Heritage Site title.
As one of the travel bucket-list destinations for many cave enthusiasts, it offers cave tours varying from half a mile accessible to an extreme five and a half mile excursion.
But, travelers seeking an off-trail experience to challenge themselves can go for the Introduction to Caving Tour. It takes about three and a half hours as adventurers explore hard-to-reach cave spots through crawling and climbing.