Near First Creek Trail
First Creek Lake
Near First Creek Trail
Navigating one of the creek crossings just above the technical, rocky descent at the 2.5-mile mark.
Near First Creek Trail
Climbing up one of the ridges of the First Creek Trail
Near First Creek Trail
This is the First Creek backcountry campsite #2 (also called Campsite B) off of the First Creek Trail. The lake is really more like a marsh, at least in September.
Near First Creek Trail
Great scenery... on the First Creek Trail

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First Creek Trail

3.8 (6 Ratings)
A winding trail through old-growth Kentucky forest.
6.4
mi
Distance
932
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.37mi
Distance
932ft
Elevation Gain
934ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
865ft
High Point
428ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Starting at the First Creek Trailhead at the north end of Houchens Ferry Road, the point-to-point singletrack trail heads south along a ridgeline crossing several creeks and the First Creek Lake. Beginning on an old fire road, the trail narrows and quickly ascends a ridge along the edge of the park boundary. Rolling hills are abundant above the karst geography of Southern Kentucky, so dig in and enjoy! The most difficult section is around mile 2.5 with a short (~25 yard) rocky downhill.The two campsites at the lake are popular, so it can be busy during the peak summer months. Once you are around the lake, hang a left at the small sign for a short and moderately steep climb to the Temple Hill Trailhead on Houchens Ferry Road. There is ample parking at either trailhead to drop a vehicle or the road is a pleasant walk to cool down.
History & Background
Mammoth Cave National Park was established in 1941 to protect the unparalleled underground labyrinth of caves, the rolling hilly country above, and the Green River valley. Since then, ongoing study and exploration have shown the park to be far more complex than ever imagined, hosting a broad diversity of species living in specialized and interconnected ecosystems. The park's challenge is to balance these remarkable and sometimes fragile living networks with the public's enjoyment of them. The key to that balance is knowledge, and the park's new environmental monitoring programs will provide that understanding.

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Contributors
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