Pros: Many Developed Trails, Off-Trail Hiking, Beauty, Uniqueness, Climbing, Lodging Options, Something for Everyone Cons: Campsites Difficult to Find, No "Developed Loops", Hikers Without Two Cars Must "Out and Back"
What a trip! If only you can visit! Pictures can't do the experience justice since you would still be lacking the symphony of sound and smell and touch you will experience in this uniquely beautiful place God wondrously created! RRG is a protected ...
Pros: Natural woodlands, wildlife, and streams are well preserved and protected. Nature at it's finest. Cons: Must be prepared to encounter poisonous snakes, plants, and an abundance of insects.
The Daniel Boone National Forest is a great place to get away from it all and enjoy some quite time. The DBNF is located in eastern Kentucky and includes over 700,000 acres of land. There are many parks and campgrounds located in the Daniel Boone...
The Red River Gorge is one of Kentucky's natural treasures, a 29,000 acre wilderness that is part of the Daniel Boone National Forest. The area is best known for the many natural stone bridges, more than 80 of them (a number exceeded only in Arches NP...
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