Posted in Kentucky
July 04, 2022
This Kentucky Road Trip Takes You From The Lakes Of The South To The World-Famous Mammoth Cave
Kentucky is a big and beautiful state full of geographical diversity that never ceases to amaze us. From the deep, expansive underworlds of Mammoth Cave, the Louisville Mega Cavern, and Carter Caves State Park to the expansive gorges of the Grand Canyon of Kentucky and the cerulean blue lakes of the south-central part of the state, Kentucky is a land of endless recreational opportunity. Today, we’re exploring the state’s best bodies of water and caves, in an epic Kentucky road trip sure to fuel and fan the flames of your wanderlust.

While technically doable in a day, we have suggested accommodations listed below so you can enjoy the beauty of each featured destination! View an interactive Google Map to help plan your trip.

Don't make that mistake. This 333-acre park boasts a beautiful 5,795-acre lake that's absolutely dazzling, and perfect for all sorts of recreation, from boating and fishing to waterside camping.
Nolin Lake State Park, 2998 Brier Creek Rd, Mammoth Cave, KY 42259, USA

Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, 238 Visitor Center Dr, Golden Pond, KY 42211, USA

This natural area offers 170,000 acres of outdoor beauty and adventure, from boating and fishing to hiking and camping.

If you opt to participate in this activity, definitely plan on camping at Land Between the Lakes; you'll find a variety of lovely options whether you set up your RV or pitch a tent!
Pennyroyal Scuba Center, 602 Christian Quarry Rd, Hopkinsville, KY 42240, USA

Did you know you could go scuba diving in the Bluegrass State? There’s a place in western Kentucky where divers can experience turquoise waters and plenty of adventure. Pennyroyal Scuba Center at Blue Springs Resort in Hopkinsville is a hidden oasis in Kentucky and an epic scuba diving resort that you have to see to believe.
Lake Malone State Park Beach, 100 Beachview Ln, Dunmor, KY 42339, USA

The 788-acre Lake Malone is beautiful and known as an "angler's delight" -- and indeed, it is!

Kentucky's one and only national park, Mammoth Cave is a superlative superstar. A bucket-list must, the cavern system features over 400 miles of underground caverns and passageways, with more miles being added all the time. It's also one of the best places for stargazing in the country; a designated Dark Sky Park that's the first National Park Service operated site *and* Dark Sky Place in Kentucky, and it’s well-earned: the stargazing here is nothing short of extraordinary.
Mammoth Cave, KY 42259, USA

But of course, Kentucky isn't just one world-famous headliner; the Bluegrass truly is the sum of all its parts, and we hope this road trip has you feeling newfound love and adoration for our beautiful state.
What are your favorite road trips in Kentucky? Your top spots for outdoor recreation? Share them with us in the comments below… we’re always up for more Bluegrass adventures!
Address: Nolin Lake State Park, 2998 Brier Creek Rd, Mammoth Cave, KY 42259, USA
Address: Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, 238 Visitor Center Dr, Golden Pond, KY 42211, USA
Address: Pennyroyal Scuba Center, 602 Christian Quarry Rd, Hopkinsville, KY 42240, USA
Address: Lake Malone State Park Beach, 100 Beachview Ln, Dunmor, KY 42339, USA
Address: Mammoth Cave, KY 42259, USA