When the seasons change and everything transforms from grey and brown to green and vibrant, our beautiful state really comes to life. The rolling hills shine emerald in the sun and our hiking trails are filled with blooming greenery and colorful flowers. There are many great spring hikes in Kentucky, but when things begin to bloom, you’ll want to track down a trail that offers budding flowers and interesting foliage. The Gray’s Arch Trail in Red River Gorge is a wonderful springtime hike in Kentucky, and it’s also a beautiful spot to explore any other time of year.

Please Note: As with many trails, there are times when this trail is closed due to natural occurrences. Please always check its current status before planning a visit.

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We love hiking in Kentucky any season of the year, but it’s especially refreshing when things are just starting to bloom. Hit the trails for a springtime hike in Kentucky and definitely consider a visit to Gray’s Arch in Red River Gorge for an all-around great outdoor adventure. Have you hiked the Gray’s Arch Trail? What is your favorite springtime hike in Kentucky? Let us know in the comments!

For more information and to stay up-to-date on any trail closures, visit the Gray’s Arch DBNF website and also see more photos and reviews on Alltrails.

And if you really love flowers, you’ll want to track down this traveling flower truck in Kentucky.

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