Much of Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky was closed for the third straight day Monday as crews worked to return power to the park in the wake of storms last week.
A storm last Friday downed several dozen trees that blocked roadways, brought down powerlines, and caused damage to several park buildings.
On Monday the park's visitor center, cave tours, Green River Ferry, Mammoth Cave Campground, and all secondary roads were to remain closed due to a lack of power and internet service. Staff has been working with Kentucky Utilities to restore power.
Mammoth Cave Parkway, Cave City Road, Brownsville Road, and Green River Ferry Road have been cleared of downed trees and are open, but the Green River Ferry was to be closed for the day. Park trails were open but have not been fully surveyed for fallen or hazardous trees, according to a park release. Trail users were being advised to use caution if hiking, biking, or riding a horse on park trails.