As spring arrives in Kentucky, you may think to take a walk in the woods or along a lake as the temperatures finally lose that winter chill. One place you may not think to visit – unless you have other reasons to do so – is a cemetery. However, now is actually a perfect time to visit the historic Lexington National Cemetery. This unexpected destination in Kentucky is downright enchanting in the spring, featuring an abundance of flowering plants, trees, and serene pathways ideal for a relaxing stroll.

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Lexington National Cemetery is the final resting place for many who have shaped our state over the decades, but it’s also a beautiful place, especially in the spring, and a destination in Kentucky you should experience for yourself. Were you aware of the natural beauty of this historic cemetery? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

Lexington National Cemetery is located at 833 W Main St., Lexington, KY 40508. For more information, visit its website here.

And for more enchanting spots to visit throughout Kentucky this season, check out our previous article here.

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