While you can still find a simple, quiet campground in Kentucky, there are many family-friendly destinations that have gone way beyond the traditional camping activities. If you enjoy camping in the summer, you likely look for a campground that has access to water. Located in Cave City, Karst Beach is a floating waterpark in Kentucky that is a part of Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave and it’s open for both campers and visitors looking for a unique summer outing.
The image below shows a 2.3-acre lake that looks extremely refreshing, especially on a hot summer day in Kentucky.
Facebook/Karst Beach And the best news is - you can experience it for yourself! Karst Beach is a part of Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave and it is open to the public (on certain days), as well as campers. If you love a good day trip or staycation idea here in Kentucky, make plans to head to the beach and this inflatable waterpark in Kentucky.
The empty lake looks nice, but it’s even more fun when the Wibit inflatable sports park is up and running.
Facebook/Karst Beach The whole family will love a visit to Karst Beach, whether it’s a trip on its own or a part of your camping adventure. Hours and advanced bookings (required) can be found on the website linked below.
Ages 6 and up will have a blast on the inflatable waterpark and even the parents can get it on the fun.
Facebook/Karst Beach Some days are reserved for campers only (Friday and Saturday as of right now), but the public can purchase tickets for other days. And if you have children younger than 6, they can still enjoy some fun in the sun while playing in the sand and shallow water.
The Wibit offers many obstacles and places to test your strength, balance, and courage.
Facebook/Karst Beach Climb, slide, bounce, and jump around the course while cooling off when you inevitably fall into the water. Life jackets are required and included with your admission cost.
During your visit, check out the other features of the beach, just ask ahead of time if they will be available.
Facebook/Karst Beach There is also food available for purchase, so you can take a break and grab a bite to eat, hydrate, and reapply that sunscreen.
If you stay at the campground, the water fun doesn’t end with Karst Beach.
Facebook/Karst Beach There are other summertime activities available to campers such as two large pools, a waterslide, splash pad, and jumping pillow.
Believe it or not, that is just the beginning of the fun to be had at Jellystone Mammoth Cave.
Facebook/Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave If your family enjoys camping, consider hanging out with Yogi and his friends in Cave City. The campground offers RV and tent sites, as well as charming cabins if you don’t have your own camping set up.
There are regular waterparks and campgrounds and then there is this inflatable waterpark in Kentucky that makes camping near Mammoth Cave even more fun. If you want to experience the whole package, plan a getaway to Jellystone Park in Cave City, or if you’re looking for a day trip, book a time for your family to visit this fun-filled inflatable waterpark in Kentucky. Have you been to Karst Beach? Do you love Jellystone Park’s campgrounds? Let us know in the comments!
Facebook/Karst Beach
And the best news is - you can experience it for yourself! Karst Beach is a part of Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave and it is open to the public (on certain days), as well as campers. If you love a good day trip or staycation idea here in Kentucky, make plans to head to the beach and this inflatable waterpark in Kentucky.
The whole family will love a visit to Karst Beach, whether it’s a trip on its own or a part of your camping adventure. Hours and advanced bookings (required) can be found on the website linked below.
Some days are reserved for campers only (Friday and Saturday as of right now), but the public can purchase tickets for other days. And if you have children younger than 6, they can still enjoy some fun in the sun while playing in the sand and shallow water.
Climb, slide, bounce, and jump around the course while cooling off when you inevitably fall into the water. Life jackets are required and included with your admission cost.
There is also food available for purchase, so you can take a break and grab a bite to eat, hydrate, and reapply that sunscreen.
There are other summertime activities available to campers such as two large pools, a waterslide, splash pad, and jumping pillow.
Facebook/Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave
If your family enjoys camping, consider hanging out with Yogi and his friends in Cave City. The campground offers RV and tent sites, as well as charming cabins if you don’t have your own camping set up.
For more information on Karst Beach, visit its website and follow along on Facebook. For the whole campground, visit its website to plan a memorable retreat.
And for another inflatable waterpark in Kentucky, take a look at our previous article that features another exciting campground.
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Address: 964 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127, USA