10 Amazing Beaches in Kentucky You Have To Check Out As Soon As You Can
By Jenn Shockley|Updated on May 28, 2023(Originally published May 26, 2023)
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Jenn Shockley
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I am somewhat a cliche'. I grew up running around barefoot on a farm in Kentucky.
I love writing, art, sunshine, all animals and my incredibly patient husband, who tolerates my "crazy animal lady" side.
Kentucky is probably the last place people would think they’d find a beach — but The Bluegrass State is full of surprises. We may not have tropical trees and fruits, but we have some amazing beaches bordering on some of our beautiful lakes. Kentuckians and visitors to our fair state can relax, fish, sun, camp in cabins or a tent, swim, and just plain enjoy the beauty of The Bluegrass State.
Kentucky isn’t exactly well-known for its beautiful beaches, but perhaps it should be! The Bluegrass State has a lot to offer its residents and visitors. Whether you enjoy swimming, fishing, camping, or simply relaxing in the serenity of nature, there’s a beautiful beach in Kentucky for you. Most are surrounded by lush green forestry and colorful natural rock formations, but some have unique cave systems as well! If you were to do a search for “beaches near me,” some of these would undoubtedly rise to the top of the list!
If any of you know of any other beautiful beaches in Kentucky we missed, or if you would like to share images of your own Kentucky beach adventures, please write a post to share your experiences with us in the comments section below!
The Eagle Falls Trail in Parkers Lake takes you to Cumberland Falls as well as Eagle Falls.
The Honker Lake Trail in Golden Pond is a scenic five-mile loop popular with avid hikers.
The Pilot Knob Trail in Powell County leads to what is called "Boone's Overlook." This is where explorer Daniel Boone is thought to have traversed during his travels.