When you ask people what they think of doing first in Kentucky, their responses are usually Kentucky Derby, Wildcat basketball, or trying a Mint Julep. There is a lot more to the Bluegrass State than that. We have some of the most beautiful land in the US, and there is plenty to do on it.

Here are 10 fun things you probably never thought about doing in Kentucky:

  1. See a Play

Trip Advisor The Badgett Playhouse in Grand Rivers offers a few hours of Hee Haw like entertainment. This has great singers, dancers, comedians, and all around entertainment.

  1. Rode a Steamboat

Wiki Several lakes in Kentucky offer boat rentals, but you can take a ride on an authentic steam boat in Louisville on the Belle of Louisville. Dinner is available along with the ride.

  1. Paddle Surf

Trip Advisor You cannot actually catch a wave, but Bruce’s Boards in Campbellsville offers surf boarding with a paddle. It is quite exhilarating to stand on a surf board and paddle around a lake. It provides an interesting perspective of the water and wildlife one doesn’t see otherwise.

  1. Go Kayaking

Trip Advisor Just Kik-N-It Ranch Outfitters in Livingston offers reasonable kayak rentals to explore the local rivers. They also offer biking, hiking, camping, and other gear to get you through an outdoor adventure.

  1. Maggies Golf and Jungle

Trip Advisor Golf with animals! Maggie’s Jungle Golf and Jungle Run in Gilbertsville offers miniature golf and a ride through the onsite safari.

  1. Appalachia Arts and Music

Trip Advisor This Prestonsburg entertainment center is the Appalachian’s answer to the Grand Ole’ Opra House. Visitors not only see some amazing art from the locals, but also can see entertaining shows of both music and acting.

  1. Ziplining

Trip Advisor The Louisville MegaCavern offers all types of activities, including zip lining across a vast opening with an unseen bottom. Bernheim Forest also has Zip lining available across the woodlands. Both offer an amazing view.

  1. Sleep in a Tee Pee

Wigwam Village The Wigwam Village in Cave City gives visitors the chance to rest up in an unusual setting, a tee pee. Though these are a little better furnished then the average wigwam, a unique experience is still to be had there.

  1. Visiting a Winery

Trip Advisor Wight Meyer Vineyard and Winery in Shepherdsville offers a flourishing vineyard tour and wine tasting for around $5. This is some of the best wine you’ll ever taste in such a very unlikely environment.

  1. Panning for Gems

Visit South The Ben E Clement Mineral Museum gives us a unique view of the world of mining. Afterwards, visitors can mine for some gems themselves in the Columbia Mine. You will usually come out with something. People have found Amethyst and a few other unique gems there.

There is no disputing Kentucky is beautiful country. We have no shortage of things to do here and some of them wouldn’t come to mind right off. When you want to do something creative or different, don’t hesitate to check out what’s available in the Bluegrass State. If you can think of other unique things to do, please comment.

Trip Advisor

The Badgett Playhouse in Grand Rivers offers a few hours of Hee Haw like entertainment. This has great singers, dancers, comedians, and all around entertainment.

Wiki

Several lakes in Kentucky offer boat rentals, but you can take a ride on an authentic steam boat in Louisville on the Belle of Louisville. Dinner is available along with the ride.

You cannot actually catch a wave, but Bruce’s Boards in Campbellsville offers surf boarding with a paddle. It is quite exhilarating to stand on a surf board and paddle around a lake. It provides an interesting perspective of the water and wildlife one doesn’t see otherwise.

Just Kik-N-It Ranch Outfitters in Livingston offers reasonable kayak rentals to explore the local rivers. They also offer biking, hiking, camping, and other gear to get you through an outdoor adventure.

Golf with animals! Maggie’s Jungle Golf and Jungle Run in Gilbertsville offers miniature golf and a ride through the onsite safari.

This Prestonsburg entertainment center is the Appalachian’s answer to the Grand Ole’ Opra House. Visitors not only see some amazing art from the locals, but also can see entertaining shows of both music and acting.

The Louisville MegaCavern offers all types of activities, including zip lining across a vast opening with an unseen bottom. Bernheim Forest also has Zip lining available across the woodlands. Both offer an amazing view.

Wigwam Village

The Wigwam Village in Cave City gives visitors the chance to rest up in an unusual setting, a tee pee. Though these are a little better furnished then the average wigwam, a unique experience is still to be had there.

Wight Meyer Vineyard and Winery in Shepherdsville offers a flourishing vineyard tour and wine tasting for around $5. This is some of the best wine you’ll ever taste in such a very unlikely environment.

Visit South

The Ben E Clement Mineral Museum gives us a unique view of the world of mining. Afterwards, visitors can mine for some gems themselves in the Columbia Mine. You will usually come out with something. People have found Amethyst and a few other unique gems there.

 

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