The Ohio River makes up a portion of our state's border and it has always been a significant part of Kentucky's history and purpose. Along the riverfront, there are many small towns, as well as smaller cities and even a few big cities that are home to a large section of our population. The largest of the Kentucky cities on the river is Louisville and this vibrant town is filled with things to do. One of the most favorite activities for all ages, locals, and visitors is a ride on the historic riverboat in Kentucky, the Belle of Louisville or its fleet companion, the Mary M. Miller. There are a variety of trips available on both boats and these outings are some of the most memorable in the state.
The beautiful Belle of Louisville is a grand example of the history of our region and the Ohio River. Built in 1914, it is the only remaining riverboat of its kind and we are lucky enough to have it right here on the banks of Kentucky.
This historic riverboat was first known as the Idlewild and then the Avalon before it was purchased through an auction in 1962 and renamed the Belle of Louisville. Although the Belle was originally launched in Pittsburgh and has traveled all over, it has spent a bulk of its time in Louisville.
Today, the Belle, as well as the Mary M. Miller riverboat, are both popular destinations for outings on the river. Locals love to ride to celebrate special occasions or to soak in the beauty of the riverfront along the banks of the Ohio.
For visitors to the area, this is also a popular activity. Both riverboats offer a variety of rides, including sunset and moonlight cruises, sightseeing, and cruises that offer breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
You'll likely want to spend most of your time on the outer decks of the boat, but the interior is also very nice. It's spacious and set up well for any type of cruise.
This is the Mary M. Miller, the other option when cruising along the Ohio. Both this picturesque boat and the Belle make for unforgettable opportunities to tour the area, learn the history, and see our state like never before.
If you have yet to take a ride on this historic riverboat in Kentucky, keep it in mind for the next special occasion. Whether you're looking for a romantic sunset cruise, a fun-filled family outing, or a place to celebrate a big event on the water, the Belle of Louisville and the Mary M. Miller are two favorite destinations in the Bluegrass. Have you been aboard a historic riverboat in Kentucky? We'd love to hear about your experience in the comments!
For more information on the Belle of Louisville and everything that is currently offered, visit its website and also follow along on Facebook.
And for another boat tour in Kentucky that's totally different and very unique, check out this excursion that takes you right up to a waterfall.
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