The Remote Town in Kentucky We Simply Can’t Get Enough Of
You'd be hard-pressed to find a more fun remote town in Kentucky than Slade!
With a list of things to love that numbers far larger than its population of 300, the tiny community of Slade leaves us hard-pressed to find a more fun, beautiful, remote town in Kentucky. (And if you want to be more hard-pressed—literally—there's always Fat Man's Squeeze, a super-narrow, rock-walled passageway at Natural Bridge State Resort Park nearby).

Considered the gateway to the spectacular Red River Gorge National Geological Area, Slade has long held a special place in my heart. My parents grew up and met in Stanton, 11 miles northwest, along the Bert T Combs Mountain Parkway. My paternal grandfather helped build that road in the early 1960s, maneuvering heavy equipment to cut through the rock now lining the way.
For as long as I can remember, most of my mother's side of the family has hosted a reunion for us all. I've been fortunate to make it to most of them over the past 15 years, including a trek to Slade at least once during those weekends. I like to arrive at the state park at dawn and make it to the top of the sandstone arch of Natural Bridge to watch the sun burn off mountain fog. Ideally, I do it two or three times over the weekend.
You can sign up for AllTrails and get all the details on my favorite route, the Original Natural Bridge Trail via Lakeside Trail. It's a little over 2 miles and considered "out-and-back," but I will be real with you here: it's "up-and-down," and 8-year-old me didn't remember that when I started revisiting as an adult. Still, it's only rated moderately challenging, with plenty of places to stop and rest (or sit and gasp, as I admit I've done more than once). The views are 1000% worth it.
And here's the added beauty: You don't even have to hike to the top of Natural Bridge if you don't want to or aren't capable. The Skylift at Natural Bridge has been a popular option since 1967 and offers round-trip and one-way rides in both directions for a fee. Adult round-trip tickets are around $17, with discounts for kids, seniors, and active or retired military members.
I've ridden the lift once as an adult, and my sister and I enjoyed spotting wildlife along the way. We still giggle about our struggle to identify what turned out to be a very large groundhog who was scuttling around, oblivious to us cruising by far above.
When it comes to development, there's not much there, and yet, there is everything a person truly needs, at least in my book. Immediately after exiting the Mountain Parkway at Slade, there's a welcome center. A dozen or so businesses line the road to the state park, including Thrillsville Adventure Park, Red River Gorge Earth Shop, Thatcher Barbecue Company, Lil' Abner Motel and Cottages, The Pit House, Black Bear Lodge, La Cabana Mexican Restaurant, and Red River Gorge General Store.
One of the longest-enduring businesses on the road leading to the state park, Miguel's Pizza is nationally known as a clutch spot for climbers and equally loved by locals for its delicious food. Miguel's has a gear shop for rock climbers as well as a climbers-only campground. While the sites are primitive, the grounds have showers, bathrooms, a laundry facility, cooking pavilions, sinks, and free internet and phone charging.
Of course, there are many other traditional campgrounds for non-climbers in the area, too. Natural Bridge Resort Park is a great place to start exploring those options. The forested park and nature preserve covers 2,200 acres, including two campgrounds, a popular lodge with a pool and dining room, a 60-acre lake, and 22 miles of trails. It is the perfect place for a home base for exploring the surrounding Daniel Boone National Forest.
While I didn't get to visit this beautiful remote town in Kentucky for our family reunion this past Labor Day, I cannot wait for the opportunity to return. We'd love to hear about your experiences there if you've had a chance to visit. And if you make plans to go soon, we can't wait to hear all about your adventures in Slade!
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