Kentuckians Now Get A Discount When Staying At A State Park And Here's What You Should Do
By Andrea Limke|Published May 04, 2019
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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.
If you’re planning a vacation in the Bluegrass State, the first places you should consider are Kentucky State Resort Parks. These 17 incredible destinations are a part of the State Parks system and offer all of the natural beauty you’d expect, as well as amazing overnight accommodations and other unique amenities. If you needed any more incentive to visit one of these parks, you now have it; Kentuckians now get a discount when reserving an overnight stay at resorts within the system. The discount varies based on the date and location, but if you live in Kentucky, you can receive up to 10% off of your stay! Begin planning a trip now – here are some of the things you should definitely do during your visit.
Most of Kentucky's State Resort Parks are situated on or near a lake and offer rentals from a marina. When you book an overnight stay - perhaps at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park (pictured below) - be sure to save time to get out on the water. Address: 5465 State Park Road, Jamestown, KY, 42629
Some of the best features of the resorts are the restaurants, so you don't have to go elsewhere for a wonderful meal. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park offers beautiful views and a scrumptious menu, as well as several other enticing features. Address: 419 Jenny Wiley Drive, Prestonsburg, KY, 41653
Several of the parks offer outdoor (and even some indoor) pools, many of which feature incredible views. Lake Barkley State Resort Park arguably has the best scenery, which you can enjoy from your own lounge chair during a stay at the park. Address: 3500 State Park Road, Cadiz, KY, 42211
Some of Kentucky's state parks have outstanding golf courses, including some of the best in the state. Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park's course is award-winning and unbelievably scenic - perfect for an afternoon of golf during your stay. Address: 5970 State Park Road, Burkesville, KY, 42717
Kentucky's parks are filled with wildlife and you can experience it up close during a guided tour. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park offers Elk Tours, and you’ll find plenty of options available at other parks throughout Kentucky. Address: 419 Jenny Wiley Drive, Prestonsburg, KY, 41653
Many of Kentucky’s resorts are situated up in the mountains, which makes for incredible hiking opportunities. Pine Mountain State Resort Park was the first of its kind in Kentucky and still offers some of the best hiking trails in the state. Address: 1050 State Park Road, Pineville, KY, 40977
There are many waterfalls to chase within the state parks of Kentucky, but you should definitely plan a stay at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park to witness the largest of them all. You may also have the opportunity to see a rare Moonbow, one of the natural wonders of Kentucky. Address: 7351 Highway 90, Corbin, KY, 40701
There's something so magical about Kentucky skies at sunset and you can catch an enchanting one during a visit to a state resort park. KY Dam Village is one of the most beautiful destinations for incredible evening skies. Address: 113 Administration Drive, Gilbertsville, KY, 42044
For an underground adventure, book a room at Carter Caves State Resort Park and explore its incredible cave system. There's plenty to do above ground as well, making this a great place for a getaway. Address: 344 Caveland Drive, Olive Hill, KY, 41164
Many do not think of beaches when they think of Kentucky, but there are several lovely ones to experience. Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park has what many consider to be the most picturesque, and you can be the first one with your toes in the sand when you spend the night here. Address: 20781 Pennyrile Forest State Park Road, Dawson Springs, KY, 42408
Kentucky State Resort Parks are such a wonderful feature in our state, and locals should take advantage of them! Now with a resident discount, there’s no better time to plan a trip to these unique and beautiful getaway destinations in Kentucky. Have you vacationed at a Kentucky State Resort Park? Which is your favorite? Are you ready to plan a trip? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
To check resort availability and rates, click here. Choose a resort and make reservations!
And for more on all 17 of the resorts in the Kentucky State Parks system, check out our previous article here.
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