The Most Affordable Kentucky Road Trip Takes You To 5 Stunning Sites For Under $100
Here at OnlyInYourState, we’re all about having adventures – big and small. And while there are certainly many bucket-list-worthy trips that require a bit of planning and saving to accomplish, we firmly believe that travel shouldn’t break the bank. Luckily for us here in the Bluegrass, it doesn’t have to! We designed the following affordable Kentucky road trip to prove just that.
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The best part? Admission to this only-in-Kentucky museum is free!
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Oh, and admission into this Kentucky paradise? Free.
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And guess what? Entry to Mammoth Cave National Park and its surface features is free of charge! There is, however, a charge to tour the cave, stay in campgrounds, or reserve picnic shelters; these fees are nominal, however, and you could easily tack on a tour and not break the $100 budget we set for this road trip!
If you’re doing the math, this road trip (excluding gas) costs well under $100 — well under $50, even if you feast like royalty at the two restaurants. So the next time you’re looking for an epic adventure without an epic price tag, hop in the car on this amazing *and* affordable Kentucky road trip!
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Did you know that many of Kentucky's most iconic landmarks are free to visit? We're talking about natural wonders; Mother Nature's very own masterpieces! Here are some of the most beautiful natural wonders in Kentucky you can visit for free:
- Red River Gorge. One of the most iconic places in the state, Red River Gorge is the Holy Grail of outdoor recreation and adventure. Known as the "Grand Canyon of Kentucky," Red River Gorge is a canyon system along the Red River in the eastern part of the state. Admission to Red River Gorge is free; however, if you plan on camping, you’ll want to note that vehicles on KY-15 or in the Red River Gorge and Indian Creek area north of KY-15 must display a recreation permit for backcountry camping between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Permits are $3/day or $30/year and can be purchased at the Cumberland District Office.
- Natural Bridge. If you're looking for a hike that the whole family can enjoy, Natural Bridge is one of Red River Gorge's most spectacular spots and offers 10 hiking trails ranging from a half-mile to 7.5 miles in length. Formed over millions of years, the park's eponymous sandstone arch stretches more than 75 feet long and 65 feet high. With stunning geological features and sweeping panoramas, Natural Bridge is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in the region.
- Kingdom Come State Park. The aptly-named Kingdom Come State Park really is one of Kentucky's most glorious wonders -- and a hidden gem many don't know about! With an elevation of 2,700 feet, this state park, located in the Pine Mountain range near Cumberland, offers some of the most perfect panoramas you'll ever see. But this park is also home to some of the most spectacular geological formations in the state (and this is Kentucky we're talking about, so that's saying a lot!).
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Big Bone Lick State Park. A hidden gem located in the northern part of the state, Big Bone Lick State Park is a place where past and present meet. Known for its grand herds of bison, you'll marvel at these benevolent beasts, the largest of all North American land mammals. Great bison herds once roamed the region and provided food, clothing, and shelter for the American Indians and pioneers. Hunted to near extinction, the last of the wild bison was seen in Kentucky around 1800. The bison herd today harkens back to the park’s prehistoric past and serves as the only living mammalian link to the Ice Age.