Cabin Rentals in Kentucky
Why not rent a cabin in the Bluegrass state of Kentucky? It has great scenery with great pasture land. Obviously pasture land is not useful for humans to graize on but it can provide a great view.
Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on the fact that bluegrass is present in many of the lawns and pastures throughout the state. It is a land with diverse environments and abundant resources, including the world's longest cave system, the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the Lower 48 states, and the two largest man-made lakes east of the Mississippi River. It is also home to the highest per capita number of deer and turkey in the United States, and the nation's most productive coalfield. Kentucky is also known for thoroughbred horses, horse racing, bourbon distilleries, bluegrass music, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, and college basketball.So can be great place to have cabin where you can view the horses or engage in the bluegrass music.
Kentucky's primary airports include Louisville International Airport (Standiford Field), Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, and Blue Grass Airport. Louisville International Airport is home to UPS's Worldport, its international air-sorting hub. There are also a number of regional airports scattered across the state.
15 Largest Cities
Louisville, Lexington,
Owensboro, Bowling Green , Covington, Richmond, Henderson, Hopkinsville, Frankfort,
Florence, Jeffersontown, Paducah, Nicholasville, Elizabethtown, Ashland
Top
tourist attractions in Kentucky include
Lake Cumberland, Land Between the
Lakes, Mammoth Cave National Park, Big South Fork National River and Recreation
Area, Churchill Downs/ Kentucky, Derby Museum ,Red River Gorge / Natural Bridge,
Louisville Zoo, Cumberland Falls , Louisville Science Center
Significant natural attractions
Cumberland Gap, chief passageway through the Appalachian
Mountains in early American history.
Cumberland Falls State Park, one of the
few places in the Western Hemisphere where a "moon-bow" may be regularly
seen.
Mammoth Cave National Park, featuring the world's longest cave system.
Red River Gorge Geological Area, part of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Land Between the Lakes, a National Recreation Area managed by the United States
Forest Service.
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest a 14,000 acre (57 km²)
arboretum, forest and nature preserve located in Clermont.
Abraham Lincoln
Birthplace National Historic Site in Hodgenville.
Big South Fork National
River and Recreation Area near Whitley City.
Trail of Tears National Historic
Trail also passes through Kentucky.
Black Mountain, state's highest point.
Runs along the border of Harlan and Letcher counties.
Bad Branch Falls State
Nature Preserve, 2,639-acre (11 km²) state nature preserve on southern slope
of Pine Mountain in Letcher County. Includes one of the largest concentrations
of rare and endangered species in the state, as well as a 60-foot (18 m) waterfall
and a Kentucky Wild River.
Jefferson Memorial Forest, located south of Louisville
in the Knobs region, the largest municipally run forest in the United States.
Green River Lake State Park, located in Taylor County.
Lake Cumberland,
1,255 miles (2,020 km) of shoreline located in South Central Kentucky.
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