Kentucky State Parks
Kentucky State Parks emphasize the state's rich natural history, as well it's unique wonders. Some also had important historical impact on Kentucky's history, and were protected to preserve that portion of history for the rest of the world to see. In addition to being lovely sights to behold, Kentucky State Parks also hold the world's longest known cave system, one of the few locations in the world where a spray moonbow can be witnessed, and the birthplace of a particular Civil War President.
Kentucky's natural wonders are all found in its numerous State Parks, allowing those across the globe to experience Kentucky's rich wildlife and history. Each park strives to broadcast a different type of message to the rest of the world about the things they hold, and many host annual events so as to attract more tourism to explore the different regions of the state.
Kentucky's natural wonders are all found in its numerous State Parks, allowing those across the globe to experience Kentucky's rich wildlife and history. Each park strives to broadcast a different type of message to the rest of the world about the things they hold, and many host annual events so as to attract more tourism to explore the different regions of the state.