There’s a saying that “the only way out is through,” but when it comes to scenic drives in Kentucky, we happen to think just the opposite: that *the* way itself is through. For scenic road trips, the journey is the destination, and in Kentucky, what a beautiful, wonderful, marvelous journey it is. Take, for example, the Woodlands Trace National Scenic Byway, a 43-mile route that’s truly one of the most sublime scenic drives in Kentucky and takes you to some of the most beautiful lakes in Kentucky. Come along with us as we drive through Land Between the Lakes on this immensely scenic route. Doe Valley Lake, Kentucky is just one of the gorgeous sights you’ll see along the way.

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Have you driven this immensely scenic drive in Kentucky before? Did you know Woodlands Trace National Scenic Byway ran through Land Between the Lakes? This is one road trip sure to leave a lasting impression.

Curious about what to expect along this scenic route? Check out this overview c/o Interstate411:

Safe travels, friends! Make sure to keep stocked with road trip snacks for your journey!

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The Woodlands Trace Scenic Byway offers some of the best views in Kentucky, but don't miss these hidden gems!

  • The Falls Campground might just be the most beautiful campground in all of Kentucky, located in the small town of Louisa. This is a rural campground, without the bells and whistles of resort campgrounds, but it makes up for it in stunning natural beauty. It's a popular spot for fishing and swimming, with a sandy lakeside beach, but the highlight definitely has to be The Falls of Blaine Creek. A campground with a private waterfall? It doesn't get any better than that.
  • Black Mountain is the highest point in Kentucky, located a staggering 4,145 feet above sea level. The land is private property, but you can sign a waiver to visit. This rural location is ideal for those who want amazing views in a classic outdoor adventure. While there aren't hiking trails on the mountain, the Black Mountain Offroad Adventure Area lets visitors drive through the wilderness and go ziplining on the way to some incredible views.
  • Eighteen at the Radisson offers very different kinds of views - towering over the city of Covington, with a great sightline to Cincinnati, Ohio across the Ohio River. This skytop restaurant at a mid-priced hotel is eighteen floors up, and every seat has an amazing view. If you can tear your eyes away from the skyline, you'll find prime rib and seafood among the highlights at this acclaimed steakhouse.