9 Easy And Beautiful Spring Hikes Everyone In Kentucky Will Love
By Sarah McCosham|Published April 16, 2021
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Spring is springing in The Bluegrass State, and the trails are beckoning! In Kentucky, there’s really no better way to enjoy the splendor of spring, than out on the trails. Happily, there are an abundance of short-and-sweet hikes in Kentucky that really allow you to experience the budding trees, chirping birds, babbling waters, and blooming flowers that all signal the arrival spring here in The Bluegrass State. So dust off your hiking boots and hit the trails; here are nine spring hikes that will let you bask in the beauty of Kentucky:
In the spring, Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest is a vision; you'll find blooming cherry blossom trees, vivid wildflowers, and an abundance of wildlife. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the 16,000-acre property, and really revel in the resplendence of spring in The Bluegrass State.
Each spring, Raven Run Nature Sanctuary transforms into a veritable wildflower wonderland. With 10 miles of trails, there are an abundance of hiking options here. At 3.8 miles long, the eponymous Raven Run Nature Sanctuary Trail is just about perfect, an accessible trek straight through some of the most wondrous flocks of wildflowers.
In the spring, the hills and valleys of Red River Gorge are painted with prismatic blooms. This 3.1-mile loop trail offers some of the very best wildflower viewing in the Red, as well as some sweeping panoramas that will absolutely take your breath away.
One of the longer hikes on this list, don't let the length of the Resurgence Cave hike deter you. This 4.7-mile, out-and-back trail located near McKee, Kentucky is flat and perfect for all skill levels and features some seriously beautiful wild flowers *and* a cerulean blue creek along the way.
Rock Bridge Trail is an easy loop hike with some of the most amazing views in the state. The beginning of the trail is paved, but it quickly descends into a deep ravine surrounded by lush, green forest, dotted with ancient rock formations and shelters. The waterfall here is particularly wow-worthy after a spring rain!
6. Three Bridges Trail - Carter Caves State Resort Park
The Three Bridges Trail within Carter Caves State Resort Park is an easy and enjoyable 3.5 mile loop that winds through magical landscape and provides beautiful views.
This area is best-known for its caves and rock formations, and you'll see an abundance of those features along the Three Bridges Trail. In the spring, the contrast between the shadowy caverns and emerald greens of the budding forest will make you feel as if you're in a real-life fairy tale.
Rich and resplendent, the Cedar Sink Trail is a symphony of green in the spring. This 1.8-mile, out-and-back hike has its own trailhead, and the area is filled with unique features that will make you feel as though you're in Middle Earth. The intense greenery will delight you, making you wonder if The Bluegrass State should in fact be called something, well, greener.
While stunning any time of the year, the John James Audubon State Park is particularly winsome in the spring. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or more vigorous hike; John James Audubon offers six miles of hiking trails that range in difficulty, terrain, and scenery. Much of the park is within a dedicated Kentucky State Nature Preserve, so the surroundings are particularly untouched, with a bounty of wildflowers and native plants. This park is pure and pristine Bluegrass State beauty.
There are actually 12 hiking trails throughout the park, but if you're looking to really savor the splendor of the iconic Cumberland Falls, the eponymous Cumberland Falls Trail is your best bet. This half-mile hike offers some seriously spectacular waterfall views -- and if you time your visit right, you may even catch a glimpse of the elusive Moonbow.
There really is nothing that compares to spring in Kentucky. Get out and enjoy a little adventure this season in The Bluegrass State!