If You Don't Love Kentucky, Then You Haven't Been To These 14 Places In The Bluegrass
By Andrea Limke|Published February 13, 2018
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
We have a great love for all things Kentucky around here, and we hope you do, too! But if, after all of the wonderful things we’ve shared about our state, they haven’t made you fall head over heels for Kentucky yet, then hopefully this list will do the trick. And if our state already has a special place in your heart, then these 14 places in the Bluegrass will only solidify a love for the beautiful state of Kentucky.
The two weeks leading up to Kentucky's famous horse race are some of the most fun you'll have in the Bluegrass State. The Great BalloonFest, pictured above, is just one of the festivities to enjoy during the spring in Kentucky. For more information, check out our previous article here.
There is nothing quite like being in the stands, singing "My Old Kentucky Home," with your fellow Kentuckians. And the excitement of the race is pretty incredible, too. For more information on everything that happens leading up to the Derby, check out our previous article
here.
This naturally diverse area of Kentucky is like something from your wildest dreams. There are unique hiking trails, abundant wildlife, plant life that you won't find anywhere else, and of course stunning views of both lakes and land. For more information, check out our previous article
here.
Letcher County in eastern Kentucky recently installed 5 new overlooks so that everyone can take in the amazing views of the mountains and valleys in the area. It's a magical spot in our state that will surely make you fall in love with it. For more information, check out our previous article
here.
The hiking trails around the town of Berea are some of the best in the state. A visit to the Berea Pinnacles for these amazing, sweeping views, is a definite Kentucky bucket list item and is particularly scenic in the heart of fall. For more information, check out our previous article here.
The waterfront town of Grand Rivers is another unexpected spot in a landlocked state. Life is all about the water here, and the laid back atmosphere is completely idyllic. The views and activities aren't bad, either. For more information, check out our previous article
here.
Kentucky's most popular natural wonder is an outdoor enthusiast's dream come true, but it's really a spot all locals and visitors should experience. The unique rock formations, hidden waterfalls, and incredible views make this area of our state truly adventurous. For more information, check out our previous article
here.
Kentucky not only has Mammoth Cave, the longest known cave system in the world, but there are several underground adventures you can have in our state. These caves are filled with mystery and intrigue and add a bit of magic to our already interesting state. For more information, check out our previous article
here.
The creative town of Paducah is filled with both natural and man-made beauty. The flood wall murals are a main feature, but there's plenty to love about this cool riverfront city in western Kentucky. For more information, check out our previous article here.
The rolling hills of Kentucky's horse country will surely win over even the most hardened soul. Beautiful horses graze in the fields, which are lined in wooden and stone fencing. When you drive through this area, you're transported to another world. For more information, check out our previous article
here.
If a visit to one of Kentucky's well known waterfalls has not made you fall in love with our state, then try tracking down a hidden gem. Dog Slaughter Falls, shown above, is fairly well known, but there are several that are not! For more information, check out our previous article here.
Grayson Lake is one of many beautiful lakes in the state of Kentucky. This particular one is special with its rocky shoreline, hidden waterfall, and peaceful surroundings. For more information, check out our previous article here.
Bardstown has been called the most beautiful town in America and it's definitely deserving of this distinction. As the second oldest city in Kentucky, it's filled with historic charm and a Main Street that is straight out of a movie set. For more information, check out our previous article here.
We've shared about this lovely county in Kentucky before, because it is just chockfull of natural beauty and adventure. Hike to waterfalls, ride a train, go whitewater rafting - this area should definitely make you fall in love with Kentucky. For more information, check out our previous article here.
We all know it’s not just about the places around Kentucky that make it beautiful, but the lovely people who live here, as well! What do you love about our state? Help us write Kentucky a love letter by sharing your thoughts with us in the comments!
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