The Little-Known Park In Kentucky That Transforms Into An Ice Palace In The Winter
By Sarah McCosham|Published February 06, 2023
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Sarah McCosham
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Do you remember the last Ice Age? Probably not. But at Big Bone Lick State Historic Site, visitors can get a glimpse at our prehistoric past. Not only that, but during the winter in Kentucky, following a cold spell or snow storm, this little-known, oft-overlooked park transforms into a real, live ice palace.
Big Bone Lick State Historic Site is an underrated gem that offers a fascinating glimpse into the past that’s one of the most unique state parks in Kentucky. With traditional camping and hiking options, along with a renovated museum and a herd of roaming bison, you will never be bored at this scenic and intriguing site.
Have you visited Big Bone Lick State Historic Site in the winter before? This Kentucky State Park is a marvelous cold-weather day trip!