There are a near-endless array of adventures just waiting to be had here in the Bluegrass State. And while we’re all for the big-name attractions, there are just as many entertaining and amazing places across Kentucky that many people just don’t know about. Some of these incredible areas are more well-known than others, yet still harbor some amazing secrets. People will often visit and unknowingly pass up rare opportunities to just soak up some serene scenery, or go on an exciting adventure. Don’t make that mistake! Here are 10 hidden gems hiding in Kentucky:

  1. Graze (formerly The Homestead) in Winchester, Kentucky, opened in the fall of 2013 as Graze Market and Cafe with only 13 seats in a small former post office in Winchester.

Graze at the Woodlands Today, the eatery offers seasonal meals, homemade baked goods, and drinks! Definitely make a point to stop by this historic and charming little eatery. Graze, 111 Woodland Ave, Lexington, KY 40502, USA

  1. Saint James Art Fair in Old Louisville happens annually on the first full weekend in October.

St James Court Art Show/Facebook The festival hosts well over 750 artists from all around the Bluegrass State. It’s held at St. James Court right in the middle of the beautiful Victorian section of Old Louisville, which, if you haven’t visited before, definitely needs to be on your list! The area itself is pure architectural art, and will have you swooning for the beautiful Bluegrass. 1416 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40208, USA

  1. The Conrad Caldwell House in Old Louisville offers visitors a view of the Victorian Era at its finest.

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum This castle-esque version of Victorian architecture has been maintained to befit the original style. Come and tour this unique piece of Kentucky history; tours, programs, and special events happen year-round, and can be viewed on the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum website. Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, 1402 St James Ct, Louisville, KY 40208, USA

  1. The Old Fort Harrod State Park in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, is a delightful day trip in the Bluegrass State.

Kentucky State Parks The park features an authentic 16th century historical village, as well as the Big Ole Tree: the largest Osage Orange tree in the U.S. Old Fort Harrod State Park, 100 S College St, Harrodsburg, KY 40330, USA

  1. The Paducah Flood Wall murals offer a unique glimpse of the history of the town, and yes, their actually on the flood wall.

achanupp/TripAdvisor This charming riverside town in Kentucky really is one of the most delightful places in the Bluegrass State! Paducah, KY, USA

  1. Louisville Mega Cavern

Louisville Mega Cavern/Facebook In a state that’s known around the world for its superlative Mammoth Cave, it’s actually quite shocking to find that there is another stellar cavern in the state! Louisville Mega Cavern is a popular destination for all ages and for people all over the state and even the region. It’s more than unique; it is the only destination of its kind in the entire world. The cave also offers a mega zip line in Kentucky that’s a heart-pumping adventure and a great adrenaline rush any time of year! Louisville Mega Cavern, 1841 Taylor Ave, Louisville, KY 40213, USA

  1. Big South Fork National River offers serene views of the rolling hills, valleys, and canyons for which the Bluegrass is well-known.

George Green The views are just breathtaking, and the hiking at Big South Fork River is unrivaled. Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, 4564 Leatherwood Rd, Oneida, TN 37841, USA

  1. Land Between the Lakes and the Recreation Center offer an incredible view of flourishing woodlands and serene lake front views.

Wiki The largest Bison herd east of the Mississippi publically owned also resides here. This area is one of the most naturally beautiful in the state, offering a near-endless array of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, 238 Visitor Center Dr, Golden Pond, KY 42211, USA

  1. Laurel River Lake

Wikipedia Cabins can be rented along the river, offering serenity not found anywhere in the city. Peaceful lake views with fantastic fishing and plenty of wildlife – this is the magic of Laurel River Lake. Laurel River Lake, Kentucky, USA

  1. Red River Gorge

Google Local The crown jewel of Kentucky, Red River Gorge is a bucket-list destination for many. Luckily, Kentuckians have access to this wild wonderland all the time! While a popular place to visit, under-the-radar adventures abound at Red River Gorge; the park has everything from off-the-beaten path trails and campsites to hidden overlooks, canyons, and waterfalls. Red River Gorge, Kentucky 40387, USA

There truly are some hidden gems in Kentucky that can provide a serene place to relax and absorb the beauty of the Bluegrass State. Whatever type of adventure you’re seeking, you’re sure to find it right here in Kentucky!

Graze at the Woodlands

Today, the eatery offers seasonal meals, homemade baked goods, and drinks! Definitely make a point to stop by this historic and charming little eatery.

Graze, 111 Woodland Ave, Lexington, KY 40502, USA

St James Court Art Show/Facebook

The festival hosts well over 750 artists from all around the Bluegrass State. It’s held at St. James Court right in the middle of the beautiful Victorian section of Old Louisville, which, if you haven’t visited before, definitely needs to be on your list! The area itself is pure architectural art, and will have you swooning for the beautiful Bluegrass.

1416 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40208, USA

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum

This castle-esque version of Victorian architecture has been maintained to befit the original style. Come and tour this unique piece of Kentucky history; tours, programs, and special events happen year-round, and can be viewed on the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum website.

Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, 1402 St James Ct, Louisville, KY 40208, USA

Kentucky State Parks

The park features an authentic 16th century historical village, as well as the Big Ole Tree: the largest Osage Orange tree in the U.S.

Old Fort Harrod State Park, 100 S College St, Harrodsburg, KY 40330, USA

achanupp/TripAdvisor

This charming riverside town in Kentucky really is one of the most delightful places in the Bluegrass State!

Paducah, KY, USA

Louisville Mega Cavern/Facebook

In a state that’s known around the world for its superlative Mammoth Cave, it’s actually quite shocking to find that there is another stellar cavern in the state! Louisville Mega Cavern is a popular destination for all ages and for people all over the state and even the region. It’s more than unique; it is the only destination of its kind in the entire world. The cave also offers a mega zip line in Kentucky that’s a heart-pumping adventure and a great adrenaline rush any time of year!

Louisville Mega Cavern, 1841 Taylor Ave, Louisville, KY 40213, USA

George Green

The views are just breathtaking, and the hiking at Big South Fork River is unrivaled.

Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, 4564 Leatherwood Rd, Oneida, TN 37841, USA

Wiki

The largest Bison herd east of the Mississippi publically owned also resides here. This area is one of the most naturally beautiful in the state, offering a near-endless array of opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, 238 Visitor Center Dr, Golden Pond, KY 42211, USA

Wikipedia

Cabins can be rented along the river, offering serenity not found anywhere in the city. Peaceful lake views with fantastic fishing and plenty of wildlife – this is the magic of Laurel River Lake.

Laurel River Lake, Kentucky, USA

Google Local

The crown jewel of Kentucky, Red River Gorge is a bucket-list destination for many. Luckily, Kentuckians have access to this wild wonderland all the time! While a popular place to visit, under-the-radar adventures abound at Red River Gorge; the park has everything from off-the-beaten path trails and campsites to hidden overlooks, canyons, and waterfalls.

Red River Gorge, Kentucky 40387, USA

For another fun hidden gem hiding in Kentucky, check out this under-the-radar zoo.

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Hidden gems in Kentucky September 01, 2021 Sarah What are some other hidden gems in Kentucky? Do you enjoy exploring off-the-beaten-path places in the Bluegrass? So do we! In fact, we put together this hidden gem road trip that’s sure to satisfy your appetite for adventure. Some of our favorite hidden gem destinations on this road trip include Pine Island Double Falls and Sand Cave. For more under-the-radar spots to visit around the state, these 11 hidden places are all absolutely worth exploring… and knowing about, as most lifelong Kentuckians might not even know about some of them! What are some fun day trips in Kentucky? Where do we even begin? Kentucky is simply bursting with amazing day trips, offering everything from historical sites and attractions to natural wonders and perfect parks. We recommend starting with this list of 15 day trips across Kentucky, which includes everything from train rides and cave tours to winsome small towns and animal encounters. (An Australian safari in Kentucky? You bet!) What are some beautiful places to visit in Kentucky? Call us biased, but pretty much anywhere you visit in Kentucky is going to be beautiful. So instead, we’ll direct you to this guide: A Nature Lovers Definitive Guide To Kentucky’s Natural Beauty – Waterfalls, Beaches, Hikes And More! As its name implies, this comprehensive guide has some of our very favorite places in the state, including our most scenic waterfalls, hiking trails, rivers, and so much more!

The OIYS Visitor Center

Hidden gems in Kentucky

September 01, 2021

Sarah

What are some other hidden gems in Kentucky? Do you enjoy exploring off-the-beaten-path places in the Bluegrass? So do we! In fact, we put together this hidden gem road trip that’s sure to satisfy your appetite for adventure. Some of our favorite hidden gem destinations on this road trip include Pine Island Double Falls and Sand Cave. For more under-the-radar spots to visit around the state, these 11 hidden places are all absolutely worth exploring… and knowing about, as most lifelong Kentuckians might not even know about some of them! What are some fun day trips in Kentucky? Where do we even begin? Kentucky is simply bursting with amazing day trips, offering everything from historical sites and attractions to natural wonders and perfect parks. We recommend starting with this list of 15 day trips across Kentucky, which includes everything from train rides and cave tours to winsome small towns and animal encounters. (An Australian safari in Kentucky? You bet!) What are some beautiful places to visit in Kentucky? Call us biased, but pretty much anywhere you visit in Kentucky is going to be beautiful. So instead, we’ll direct you to this guide: A Nature Lovers Definitive Guide To Kentucky’s Natural Beauty – Waterfalls, Beaches, Hikes And More! As its name implies, this comprehensive guide has some of our very favorite places in the state, including our most scenic waterfalls, hiking trails, rivers, and so much more!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Do you enjoy exploring off-the-beaten-path places in the Bluegrass? So do we! In fact, we put together this hidden gem road trip that’s sure to satisfy your appetite for adventure. Some of our favorite hidden gem destinations on this road trip include Pine Island Double Falls and Sand Cave. For more under-the-radar spots to visit around the state, these 11 hidden places are all absolutely worth exploring… and knowing about, as most lifelong Kentuckians might not even know about some of them!

What are some fun day trips in Kentucky?

Where do we even begin? Kentucky is simply bursting with amazing day trips, offering everything from historical sites and attractions to natural wonders and perfect parks. We recommend starting with this list of 15 day trips across Kentucky, which includes everything from train rides and cave tours to winsome small towns and animal encounters. (An Australian safari in Kentucky? You bet!)

What are some beautiful places to visit in Kentucky?

Call us biased, but pretty much anywhere you visit in Kentucky is going to be beautiful. So instead, we’ll direct you to this guide: A Nature Lovers Definitive Guide To Kentucky’s Natural Beauty – Waterfalls, Beaches, Hikes And More! As its name implies, this comprehensive guide has some of our very favorite places in the state, including our most scenic waterfalls, hiking trails, rivers, and so much more!