Kentucky is filled with beautiful nature spots that are brimming with life and quite a few nice parks. Each park or woodland area has its own special highlights. However, when it comes to favored spots in the Bluegrass State, the Red River Gorge, which is part of the Daniel Boone National Forest, is one AMAZING State Park to visit. One entrance is located at 2135 Natural Bridge Road in Slade, but it spreads out to Stanton also. This park is vast, and there is so much to see and do within its borders. You could easily spend weeks on the acreage without succumbing boredom.

The Gorge is truly part of an amazing state park to visit in Kentucky:

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When it comes to an amazing state park, the Red River Gorge in Daniel Boone National Forest is one place you need to visit. It is a favorite place to visit for campers, hikers and nature lovers all across the state. There are other beautiful state parks one can visit, but the Gorge is truly a magical, special place. You will not want to forget your camera either. This is just one writer’s opinion of an amazing nature escape. What is your favorite state park to visit in Kentucky?

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