The Incredible Kentucky Park You’ll Want To Visit Over And Over Again

Kingdom Come State Park in Kentucky offers stunning views, outdoor activities, and a rich history, making it a must-visit hidden gem.

With 49 gorgeous state parks, you'll certainly have no trouble finding incredible outdoor beauty and recreation in Kentucky. While some of our state parks are quite famous, others get much less attention. One such place is Kingdom Come State Park, a beautiful hidden gem that you'll want to visit over and over again.

Kingdom Come State Park is located in the far southeastern part of the state, in Cumberland.

Situated atop Pine Mountain, this stunning 1,283-acre park has a rich history. It was named after the novel The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, a Civil War novel written by Kentucky resident John Fox Jr. in 1903, and became a state park in 1961.

With bird's eye views from its perch at over 2,600 feet elevation, you'll feel as though you're at the top of the world.

The park has eight overlooks, so there are plenty of opportunities for you to gaze out at the seemingly-endless scenic vistas here.

Seriously... you'll want to give yourself plenty of time to look out over these magnificent views.

There's plenty to keep you busy during your visit. The pretty 3.5-acre lake has paddle boats so you can explore it and get some exercise at the same time. The lake is also a perfect spot to try your hand at fishing.

There's a nine-hole miniature golf course that's fun for the whole family...

...and the kids will enjoy the shady playground situated under the leafy trees.

Take a stroll along one of the nine hiking trails at the park, and keep your eye out for black bears, which are commonly seen here.

You'll also want to check out Log Rock - a natural sandstone bridge that looks like a huge tree that's fallen over in the woods. You can take the path right up to the arch to see it up close.

You can easily spend hours hiking, exploring and just relaxing in this beautiful, natural setting.

As the day comes to an end, you probably won't want to leave this beautiful place. No worries - just pitch your tent at the campground and stay overnight! Campsites cost just $12 per night and include a fire ring, picnic table, and restroom access.

You won't want to miss the jaw-dropping sunsets here.

To learn more about Kingdom Come State Park, visit its website. If you're looking for another beautiful Kentucky State Park, you'll want to check out Jenny Wiley State Resort Park - the mountain resort that will have you living your best life.

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