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Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail Project Seeks Community Feedback

Scenic view of a trail for bicycles and pedestrians connecting Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave National Park.

Bowling Green, Kentucky, October 4, 2025

News Summary

The Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail project aims to create a dedicated off-road trail connecting Bowling Green, Kentucky, to Mammoth Cave National Park. Two feedback meetings are scheduled for October 16, focused on gathering public input on the design and safety features of the trail, which is expected to enhance local tourism and economic opportunities. Community involvement will play a crucial role in shaping the trail’s development.

Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail Project Hosts Feedback Meetings on October 16

The Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail project is set to establish a dedicated off-road trail aimed at enhancing opportunities for bicyclists and pedestrians. This trail will connect the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky, to Mammoth Cave National Park.

The Barren River Area Development District (BRADD) is spearheading the study in collaboration with a consulting team comprised of Gresham Smith, Michael Baker International, and SB Friedman. Community responses regarding proposed layouts for the trail have been largely positive thus far.

Ethan Bates, the Regional Transportation Planner for BRADD, has indicated that the development of the trail will take numerous factors into account. These include possible spurs, trailhead locations, and connections to existing routes in the area. The project aims not merely for connectivity but also emphasizes safety, especially for users of all ages and families, which will be a priority during the planning phases.

Two crucial feedback meetings are scheduled for October 16th. The first meeting will take place from 2 PM to 4 PM at the Senior Center in Park City, while the second will proceed from 5 PM to 7 PM at the BRADD office in Bowling Green. The main goal of these meetings is to collect public input about the trail project and its potential implications for the community.

Bates has underlined the importance of community involvement in shaping the trail’s design and effectiveness. One of the anticipated benefits of the trail includes boosting local economy and encouraging tourism within the region.

The estimated length of the trail is approximately 32 miles, with certain sections already in existence. Although the project is currently in the early stages of planning, it aims to offer a safe and enjoyable experience in nature, particularly close to established amenities.

To further engage the public, a survey is available online at www.bgmctrail.com where individuals can provide additional feedback on possible routes, challenges, and desired amenities for the trail. Although a timeline for the trail’s implementation is still under development, it has been mentioned that it may take several years before the trail is completed.

For community members seeking more information about the project, Ethan Bates and Katie Rowe can be contacted through the provided phone numbers and email addresses.

Key Features of the Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail Project

Feature Details
Trail Length Approximately 32 miles
Connection Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave National Park
Community Meetings October 16, from 2 PM to 7 PM
Safety Focus Priority for users of all ages and families
Economic Impact Potential boost for local tourism

FAQ

What is the Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail Project?
The Bowling Green to Mammoth Cave Trail project aims to create a dedicated off-road trail for bicyclists and pedestrians that connects the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky, to Mammoth Cave National Park.
Who is conducting the study for the project?
The Barren River Area Development District (BRADD) is conducting the study in collaboration with a consulting team, which includes Gresham Smith, Michael Baker International, and SB Friedman.
When are the feedback meetings scheduled?
Two feedback meetings are scheduled on October 16th: the first will be from 2 PM to 4 PM at the Senior Center in Park City, and the second will be from 5 PM to 7 PM at the BRADD office in Bowling Green.
How long is the planned trail?
The estimated length of the trail is approximately 32 miles, with some sections already existing.
What are the anticipated benefits of the trail?
The project is considered a potential economic boost for the region and aims to improve tourism.


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