Enjoy A Peaceful Stroll Through The Woods And Wetlands At This Oft-Overlooked Kentucky State Park
By Sarah McCosham|Published May 13, 2022
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Sarah McCosham
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There’s nothing like a day spent in Kentucky nature; our state truly is a natural beauty that deserves to be admired and appreciated… often! One of the best ways to do this is to explore one of our myriad outstanding state parks, and while there are many tried-and-true favorites, one of our most treasured places is this overlooked Kentucky State Park. Home to abundant flora and fauna, as well as a thriving wetlands ecosystem, the John James Audubon State Park is one of the most peaceful and pristine places to stroll, walk, and hike in Kentucky.
Kentucky is home to 45 state parks that each offer unique scenery, topography, natural features, and amenities. And while we adore *all* of our fine state parks, there are some that steal the show, and others that remain stubbornly under the radar.
Today, our adventures are taking us to one in the latter camp: the beautiful and glorious John James Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky. This gem of a park is known for its castle-like nature center and museum and abundance of natural beauty, which is picture-perfect in all seasons of the year.
The best way to revel in this scenic resplendence is on the trails. John James Audubon offers six miles of hiking trails that range in difficulty, terrain, and scenery, much of which is located within a dedicated Kentucky State Nature Preserve.
What this means is that the park is home to untouched, pristine natural beauty, and visitors can ultimately choose their own adventure, too. Will you hike or walk? Meander or stroll?
This is a place that's also worth exploring in all seasons of the year. In the spring, the budding blooms and fluttering butterflies are downright enchanting.
In the summer, the wetlands of this Kentucky State Park are buzzing, croaking, and ribbeting with winsome wildlife... and also teeming with lush green flora and fauna!
When was the last time you went for a stroll at John James Audubon State Park? It truly is the most criminally overlooked Kentucky State Park, and we’re making it our mission to change that!
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