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Looking for vacation info.... Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri

Started by captpete, February 12, 2026, 07:56:53 AM

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shaman

Check out the Big South Fork on the KY/TN border



Places to visit:

Yahoo Falls -- tallest in KY
Cumberland Falls -- close to BSF  one of only two places with a moonbow
Blue Heron Overlooks -- Spectacular views. Hike to Mine 18
Mine 18 -- reconstructed coal town -- ride the train from Stearns

. . . I've been going for 30 years and I still haven't seen all the sites. My wife grew up there; she hasn't seen them all.  Most are an easy hike from a parking lot, but you can go as deep as you want. BSF is big.

Places to Stay:

Parkland in Stearns
Cumberland Park Inn, Campground, Cabins
Blue Heron Campground
Great Meadows Campground

The campgrounds are usually empty except for holiday weekends.
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eggshell

There's a lot to see around Little rock and a nice state park lodge. Never been to Nashville. In Kym there's Ky horse park ( a good visit) definitely do some of the bourbon trail. I would recommend Woodford Reserve, Wild turkey and Makers Mark. You could also visit the barrel factory. The red river gorge area is nice. I have never found anything great about Indiana corn fields (sorry hoosiers).

RutnNStrutn

Capt Pete, I live in TN. Are you interested in hiking to see waterfalls? If so, let me know and I'll give you some spots.
Also, the tour of the Jack Daniels distillery is pretty cool!! 😎

aclawrence

The Bass Pro is really neat. It has one of the best aquariums I've ever seen and the "wildlife exhibit" is really cool. Be sure to do both of those. When we went we also visited Laura Ingels Wilders home place in Mansfield about 40 minutes away. The kids were reading through the little house on the prairie books so that was neat to see.

In Tennessee there's a handful of state parks close together that have some great hikes with waterfalls. Fall Creek Falls, Burgess, and Cummings. We really enjoyed these. If you end up in the east side of the state Smoky Mountain knife works is the biggest knife store in the country. There's some cool geological and history stuff in the basement to.

Kentucky has Mammoth Cave. I visited it as a kid. Which was a long time ago haha.

Have fun.


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