Goat Cave Karst Nature Preserve protects an extensive karst cave system and rich hardwood forest in Kentucky, offering unique spelunking opportunities and nature exploration.
Goat Cave Karst Nature Preserve is a 148-acre protected area located in central Kentucky, renowned for its extensive cave network within a mature, mixed hardwood forest ecosystem. The preserve is centered around Goat Cave, a significant geological feature formed through the dissolution of limestone bedrock typical of karst topography. This karst system supports a variety of subterranean species and has helped conserve important bat populations, including several endangered species. Above ground, the preserve’s forested landscape offers habitat for typical Appalachian wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and many songbird species. The property was acquired to protect the unique cave system and preserve the fragile karst environment from disturbance. Visitors to the preserve can enjoy hiking along designated trails that traverse ridge tops and forest slopes, with opportunities to observe cave entrances, gnarly outcrops of limestone, and diverse plant life. While exploring the caves by trained cavers is possible under permit, the preserve primarily focuses on surface conservation and passive recreation to protect sensitive subterranean habitats. Education plays an important role here, as the preserve exemplifies karst geology and the importance of cave ecosystems. The quiet, natural setting appeals to hikers, wildlife watchers, geology enthusiasts, and those interested in conservation. Goat Cave Karst Nature Preserve remains an important site for protecting karst systems in Kentucky and advancing awareness about cave stewardship.
Goat Cave main entrance — a prominent karst cave accessible to permit-holding spelunkers
Diverse hardwood forest supporting regional wildlife and native plant species
Rare subterranean habitats for endangered bat populations
Scenic ridge overlook offering views of rolling forest hills
A multi-entrance limestone cave known for its extensive passages and karst features supporting bat habitats.
A mature native forest unique to this region that protects watershed health and diverse wildlife.
Offers panoramic views of the surrounding Kentucky hills and nearby scenic landscapes.