The 8 Most Incredible Natural Attractions In Kentucky That Everyone Should Visit
By Andrea Limke|Published July 14, 2017
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Andrea Limke
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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.
When trying to narrow down which natural attractions to visit in Kentucky, you’ll likely find yourself with a very difficult decision. Kentucky is chock-full of natural beauty and it’s so diverse and scattered throughout the state, that it’s hard to know where to start. We’ve narrowed it down to the 8 most incredible places that you absolutely have to visit in Kentucky. These will give you an overall sense of what Kentucky has to offer and will likely leave you anxious to explore even more of the Bluegrass State.
For one of the most memorable and scenic hikes in Kentucky, visit the Natural Bridge near Red River Gorge. This geological wonder is stunning from the ground or as you carefully walk across the top. And the views from above are incredible. For more information on the Natural Bridge, check out our recent article here.
One of Kentucky's most unique and well-known natural attractions is hidden under the ground of the Bluegrass State. Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in the world and it is fascinating to explore. You can choose to do a short walking tour or try a real challenge while crawling through the dark and muddy caverns below. For more information on Mammoth Cave, check out our recent article here.
To experience several natural wonders in one destination, head to Grayson Lake State Park. This is one of the most beautiful lakes in the entire state, as it is surrounded by towering cliffs, thick forest and hidden waterfalls. The picturesque nature of this park makes it a true hidden gem.
For more information on Grayson Lake State Park, check out our recent article here.
This peaceful nature preserve, situated on 26 acres of diverse landscape, is filled with natural beauty. You can hike, check out the waterfalls or pack a picnic to enjoy and take in the scenery. For more information on Saunders Springs, check out our recent article here.
Kentucky has many waterfalls to chase, but Princess Falls is particularly special. Once you reach this natural attraction, you can carefully walk behind it, giving you a magical experience like none other in Kentucky. For more information on Princess Falls, check out our recent article here.
This area of Kentucky is known for its breathtaking views and extensive history. Cumberland Gap is a natural oasis - a collection of wonders that add to its beauty and appeal. It's home to a National Historical Park, as well as the historic Hensley Settlement. For more information on the Cumberland Gap, check out our recent article here.
This majestic natural wonder near Corbin is a must-see for locals and visitors alike. It's a relatively easy hike to reach it and this natural attraction will leave you in awe of the Bluegrass State. For more information on Cumberland Falls, check out recent article here.
Also at Cumberland Falls, the infamous Moonbow deserves its own spot on our list, as it is only one of two places in the world where you can see a rainbow, thanks to the moon. It's only visible the few days surrounding a full moon and even then, it's not guaranteed. For more information on the Moonbow, check out our recent article here.
How many of these natural attractions in Kentucky have you visited? Did your favorite make our list? Share your thoughts and love for Kentucky with us in the comments!
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