
Kentucky is the land of hills, hollows, rolling bluegrass, massive lakes, flat lands, great times and great people. There is abundant opportunity for outdoor and indoor recreation. Kentucky’s most treasured possessions are the thoroughbred horses that are bred on the rolling hills of this western frontier area. Kentucky is largely rural but has plenty of other attractions, both historical and natural.
Kentucky is a popular tourist destination with its 50 state parks and hundreds of recreational, natural, historic and cultural attractions. Located at the junction of four of the largest rivers in the United States-the Cumberland, Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi-Kentucky has more running water than any other state besides Alaska. Kentucky is known for its fried chicken more than anything else.
The cities of Frankfort and Louisville are good places to start exploring the variety of things to see and do in the state. Kentucky offers a wide variety of outdoor recreation including bicycling, boating, camping, rafting, canoeing, fishing, golfing, hiking and hunting. Kentucky is a wonderful place to spend time with friends and family. Whatever your interest, Kentucky is the place for a great getaway.
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