Mantle Rock is tucked away in Western Kentucky’s Livingston County and is a small pocket of arches and rock shelters. This location has a sandstone bridge/arch that spans 188 feet that you will come across within just minutes of parking. But this place offers so much more. The total grounds are 367 acres and the total length of the loop trail is listed at only 1.8 miles, but when you hike off trail the world opens up. You can come across rare plants that are only native to this eco system, like cactus located on top on the arch. If you look long enough then you can find original indian carvings and I will not list the location for fear of people doing damage to something that is so seldom come across. Also, if you live in Louisville or southern Indiana like me, then this isn’t a short drive, instead its a very, very long drive. Its worth saying that Mantle Rock isn’t an area that you can camp but really is a place for an interesting day hike. Just don’t find yourself contained to walking the marked path, venture off and then you will be so pleased that the long drive is forgotten. Relax and follow the stream that runs within the grounds.