After much of Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky was closed for three days to allow cleanup of storm-downed trees and address power issues, the park was fully open Tuesday.
All visitor services, including cave tours, visitor center operations, and the Green River Ferry reopened, a park release said. The Mammoth Cave Campground was open, but there was no power at the comfort stations. Flint Ridge, Joppa Ridge, North Houchins, Ugly Creek, and Dennison Ferry Road also remained closed.
Park trails were open, but there may be some trees across the trails that have not been cleared. Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders should use caution when in the park.
Park maintenance crews have worked to clear between 300-400 trees across roadways and visitor areas like the Mammoth Cave Campground since Friday, when a severe wind event hit the region.