Near Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop
Great light makes for a beautiful run on the Buffalo Creek Trail.
Near Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop
Creek crossings are best with style.
Near Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop
Fun exploring just off-trail
Near Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop
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Near Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop
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Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop

3.8 (8 Ratings)
See the best of Mammoth Cave National Park... above ground.
10.7
mi
Distance
725
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.66mi
Distance
725ft
Elevation Gain
725ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
818ft
High Point
437ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Set out from the Maple Springs parking lot and begin your adventure by catching the Sal Hollow Trail to the left. The first few miles are quite enjoyable, with a well-trodden path and enough twists and turns to keep things interesting. The forest varies from rather open with airy clearings to Jurassic Park overgrowth, where just finding the trail is fun. There are several small creek crossings and a few small waterfalls to explore just off-trail.The midway point of the Sal Hollow Trail is the intersection with the Turnhole Bend Trail, around mile 3.8. That is the perfect spot to rest and take in a gel. Continuing on the Sal Hollow Trail from that point becomes an adventure. The second half seems to be less used and more overgrown. The trail itself is mostly good, with typical roots and rocks, but there are more sections of swampy footing which tend to swallow shoes and/or be very slick. Especially note miles 5-6, that are a sustained rocky downhill. At the bottom of the hollow are a couple of creek crossings, then the trail heads uphill for a bit. Passing the Sal Hollow Campsite just past mile 6, the trail still trends uphill, but the hiking becomes much smoother and more fun as you approach the end. The Sal Hollow Trail ends at mile 8 at the intersection with the Buffalo Creek Trail. Turn right on this trail for an easy recovery-welcoming pace back to the parking lot. Enjoy!
History & Background
For many years, the Sal Hollow was open to mountain bikers as a test project on allowing MTB in the park. In 2013, construction started on the Big Hollow Trail, a mountain bike specific trail, and horses were allowed on the Sal Hollow.

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Contributors
Clinton Lewis