Kentucky is synonymous with horse racing, and Lexington is the Horse Capital of the World. The most magnificent horses on the planet graze on Kentucky’s famed bluegrass. Every day is Derby Day at the
Kentucky Derby Museum, where the long history of the high-stakes race comes alive. In
Lexington, place your bets at classy
Keeneland Race Course, and admire the many picturesque
horse farms. If you’re into architecture or intrigued by ghosts, join a guided tour of the exceptional Victorian mansions of
Old Louisville. Baseball fans will want to swing by the
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, while boxing fans can check out the
Muhammad Ali Center. No trip to Louisville is complete without visiting the landmark
Brown Hotel, a bastion of Southern gentility. Have a mint julep and a “hot brown,” a variation of the Welsh rarebit sandwich that was invented on this hallowed ground. An adventure is waiting outside of Louisville, the
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Clermont, 16,140 acres of land.
The Walk Across Kentucky at the State Botanical Garden is a two-mile paved pathway through 80 acres of wild-collected native plants that represent the mosaic of regions that span the state, from the Appalachian plateau to the Cumberland Mountains. America’s original elixir, bourbon, benefits from the limestone-fed spring waters that nurture its character.
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a celebration of that triumph. Outfitters will ferry you between distilleries so you can indulge in your favorite brown liquors safely.
Where to Stay:
As the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville has many convenient options for camping. Right next to Churchill Downs,
Derby Park & RV Campground is a 24/7/365 option for those who want to be at the center of the action. Part of the expo center features bars, a flea market, live music, and a restaurant. There are 200 back-in and pull-through sites with full hookups; for serenity, book
Camp Nelson RV Park east of town. It’s located on the Kentucky River and is heavily forested, with full and partial hookups, a boat ramp, bathhouse and laundry facilities. The resort-like
Kentucky Horse Park Campground in Lexington offers 260 spacious paved, back-in sites with 50/30/20 amp electric and power. There’s a junior Olympic-size pool, tennis, volleyball, and a 12-mile bike/walk trail leading downtown.