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Kentucky Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Kentucky is a mideastern state of the United States. Its state capital is Frankfort. Attractions include horse racing and college basketball.
Cities
- Frankfort (state capital)
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Other destinations
- Mammoth Cave National Park
External links
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Get Outdoors - Daniel Boone National Forest - Site has camping, lodging, wilderness, directions, fees and permits.
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Jefferson Memorial Forest - One of the nation's largest urban forests. Fishing, hiking, camping, environmental education and team building programs in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Parks - List of parks with profiles.
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Kentucky Wilderness.Com - Hiking and climbing information on Kentucky's wild and scenic areas.
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Bad Branch State Nature Preserve - Letcher County - Features hemlock gorge, a waterfall, numerous rare species and a trail along mountain crest.
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Bat Cave and Cascade Caverns State Nature Preserves - Consist of two tracts totaling 146 acres located in Carter County within Carter Caves State Resort Park.
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Big Bone Lick State Park - This park has its origins steeped in prehistoric events.
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Carter Caves State Resort Park - Home to more than 20 caverns, those explored and those not yet charted, winding beneath its forested hills.
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John James Audubon State Park - The park preserves the peaceful woods where the famed naturalist walked as he observed the subjects of his paintings.
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Kenlake State Resort Park - A polished vacation and business retreat in the heart of one of the nation's finest outdoor recreation areas.
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Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park - Oneof the most popular resorts in Kentucky.
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Kentucky State Parks - published www entry point for information on Kentucky State Parks.
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Kentucky State Parks: Lake Barkley State Resort Park - Rests on the shores of one of the world's largest man-made lakes and provides for an array of outdoor activity.
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Kingdom Come State Park - Kentucky State Parks-published page for information on Kingdom Come State Park.
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Natural Bridge State Resort Park - Home to the great natural sandstone arch that stands like a sentinel over a mountain hideaway.
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Pine Mountain State Resort Park - The first Kentucky State Park, created in 1924, has its lodge and trails embellished by beautiful rockwork crafted by stonemasons of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s.
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Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area - An official National Park Service website, including descriptions and photographs of the area, current stream-gauge records of interest to paddlers and rafters, and educational information.
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The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area - A descriptive article with photos that also tells how to get there and what to do.
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Big South Fork Scenic Railway - The Big South Fork Scenic Railway operates over the historic trackage of the Kentucky and Tennessee Railway and is situated in the heart of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains.
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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park - Official National Park Service site with an expanded "inDepth" section.
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GORP: Cumberland Gap National Historical Park - Information on hiking, camping, scenic driving, history and other items of interest to visitors.
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Land Between The Lakes - Brief introduction to the recreation area, its attractions and visitor services, written for military personnel at Fort Campbell.
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Mammoth Cave National Park - Official National Park Service home page.
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Mammoth Cave Online - Your Guide to the Mammoth Cave Community and South Central Kentucky
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Official Mammoth Cave National Park Guide - Offering camping, picnic facilities, canoeing and other activities. Includes descriptions of cave tours, hours, and rates.
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ChefMoz Dining Guide: Kentucky - Detailed restaurant listings with reviews submitted by the public, and links to outside reviews. Search by name, cuisine, rating or location.
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