Plan A Visit To Pine Island Double Falls, Kentucky's Beautifully Blue Waterfall
Kentucky’s no stranger to spectacular waterfalls, but did you know that the Bluegrass State is home to its very own double waterfall? Located in the wondrous Daniel Boone National Forest, Pine Island Double Falls is a beautiful blue waterfall that’s not one, but two, crashing cobalt cascades. The falls meet in the middle and plummet into an aquamarine pool at the bottom. Pine Island Double Falls is an incredible sight to behold; a Kentucky bucket list must!
Pine Island Double Falls really is a must-visit wonder in Kentucky. Have you seen this beautiful blue waterfall in person? If so, share your photos in the comments section! For more information and to plan your visit to this incredible cascade, visit AllTrails.
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Where are the best waterfalls in Kentucky?
Kentucky may be known for its lush green rolling hills and wide-open horse country, but we have some amazing waterfalls as well. Here are a few of the best waterfalls in Kentucky so you can enjoy a hike and a cool-off any time you lease:
- Dog Slaughter Falls, Whitley County, KY: Deep in the woods of the Daniel Boone National Forest is one of Kentucky's most scenic waterfalls. This 15-foot cascade of water slides off a shelf of moss-covered granite and plunges into a pool of water that is so serene it has its own tranquil energy. Not only is this a wonderful waterfall, but it is a nice hidden swimming hole on a h pot day.
- Grotto Falls, Grayson Lake, KY: This truly magical grotto is like a secret cavern with a surprising waterfall at the end. Grayson Lake makes an excellent kayaking lake and the falls area is this hidden cove that is simply sublime when accessed via kayak. You can even kayak behind the falls for an even more special hideaway.
- Lava Falls, London, KY: Another enchanting waterfall in Kentucky is Lava Falls. It is one of those multi-tiered waterfalls that seem to go on forever. It takes a bit of a hike to get there, but it is well worth the effort. Plus you are rewarded with a splash in a cool waterfall.
The waterfall fun doesn't end here. We have polled our readers to find out which waterfalls they love the most in Kentucky. Read all about them and see photos submitted by our readers showing off why they made the best-of list. Check out 11 of the best waterfalls in Kentucky according to our readers.