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Congress Advances Mammoth Cave Park Expansion
March 18, 2026
Congressman Brett Guthrie's Mammoth Cave National Park Boundary Adjustment Act, proposing the acquisition of 551.14 acres from The Nature Conservancy to expand Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, received a hearing by the House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands. The legislation aims to enhance environmental protections, preserve cultural heritage, and stimulate economic growth through increased tourism in Kentucky's Second District. This expansion involves coordination with federal agencies such as the National Park Service and local stakeholders including county officials.
- Why this matters: The bill signals upcoming federal land acquisition and park boundary adjustments that may require procurement of environmental, cultural resource management, and visitor services contracts.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities related to land management, conservation services, and infrastructure improvements within Mammoth Cave National Park.
- Contractors specializing in environmental protection, cultural heritage preservation, and tourism infrastructure may find emerging business prospects tied to this expansion.
- Engagement with federal and local government entities will be critical as the legislation progresses toward potential enactment and implementation.
My bill will not only improve the visitor experience at the Park, but it will also expand countless economic opportunities for the local communities surrounding Mammoth Cave.
— Congressman Brett Guthrie
The legislation before you today would help strengthen that impact while also protecting critical natural resources.
— Edmonson County Judge Executive Scott Lindsey
Agencies
House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands, National Park Service, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate
Vendors
The Nature Conservancy