When you think of natural wonders, you may think back to social studies class when you had to memorize several of them and where they were throughout the world. That term is used a little differently these days, and it turns out that Kentucky is home to plenty of its own naturally beautiful destinations. While there are dozens and dozens of places in our state that are worth seeing in person, it’s best to have an idea where to start. If you want to check out some of the best of nature in Kentucky, we highly suggest that you begin with this list of 10, and then add on from there! You’ll quickly find that there is no shortage of natural beauty in the Bluegrass State.

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The natural wonders of the world are great and all, but we happen to think that the natural wonders in Kentucky are just as worthy of a spot on your bucket list – and they’re much closer to home! How many of these destinations have you seen? What would you include on a list of the next 10 Kentucky natural wonders? Let us know in the comments!

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For those who would like to explore hikes in and around any of these areas, you can find some great trails by going to the AllTrails website.

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More Adventures In Kentucky

Where can we go camping in Kentucky?

  • Nolin Lake State Park in Mammoth Cave features RV, tent, and beach spots right on the lake.
  • Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Mammoth Cave is a themed campground with traditional camping sites, an inflatable water park on the lake, and lots of other activities.
  • Renfro Valley KOA Holiday in Mt. Vernon is the best kid-friendly campground in the state.

Read on to learn more about the many places to go camping in Kentucky.

Where can we find waterfall hikes in Kentucky?

  • The Flat Lick Falls Trail just outside of McKee is a short, family-friendly, and easily accessible trail.
  • The Tioga Falls Trail on the property of Fort Knox leads to one of the most spectacular falls in Kentucky.
  • The Bark Camp Trail in Whitley County is a beautiful, remote, and somewhat challenging trail offering spectacular views.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful waterfall hikes in Kentucky.

Where can we find historic landmarks in Kentucky?

  • The Dr. Ephraim McDowell House in Danville is where the first successful Ovariotomy was performed in the U.S.
  • The Louisville Water Company Pumping Station in Louisville is the oldest ornamental water tower in the world.
  • Burke’s Distillery in Loretta is one of the most famous distilleries in the state, although it now goes by the name of Maker’s Mark.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other fascinating historic landmarks in Kentucky.

Where can we find small towns in Kentucky?

  • Paducah is an art-centered town known for its community events and the popular Paducah Historic Riverfront.
  • Harrodsburg, founded in 1774, is called the “Birthplace of the West” because it is the oldest city in the state and the oldest American settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains.
  • Berea is a y charming mountain town and where you’ll find the 9,000-acre Berea College Forest.

Read on to learn about some of the many other wonderful small towns in Kentucky.

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