Kentucky

Sara Sproles

We have been lucky to have visited many national parks. Weā€™re always impressed with the individuals who keep everything under control. Itā€™s easy to see in the busy seasons their patience must be tested on a daily basis, yet most remain courteous and kind. Love our national parks.

Chris McDowell

Thank you for being willing to be a guest speaker on Nov. 17th for our K-5 BAVEL students! Since our students our virtual learners throughout the great state of Kentucky, they always enjoy having guest speakers such as you. We look forward to hearing about hibernation.

Cameron

My son went to the mountaineering school. He had never climbed before. Cameron had the best attitude. He was patient and kind. My son is now a climber. He participated in his first Rocktoberfest at Red River Gorge. Thanks Cameron for being a great guy who gave a great gift to a kid.
A wooden fence zig-zags across a green field. In the distance, a dense forest of trees

Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument preserves the site of the first major victory for the Union Army during the Civil War.Ā 

Miles Barger

Dear Miles, It has been beautiful to see your devotion to and love for RMNP as its Visual Information Director the past 5 years. From the moment you first went there, the hikes and adventures you've taken me on as you've shared the park with me have been memories I will cherish for all my days. The newspapers, brochures, waysides, videos and more that you have produced for the park have informed me and made me proud of your creativity and desire for excellence.
Historic black and white photo of vehicles and barracks at Camp Nelson National Monument

This national monument tells the story of the African-American military service in the Union Army during the Civil War, as well as the difficult transition to freedom during the Reconstruction era.

The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail ranges eight U.S. states and commemorates the survival of the Cherokee, who were forcefully removed from their land.

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Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the world's longest known cave system, with more than 400 miles explored, and one of the oldest tour attractions in North America.

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The story of the first doorway to the west is at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, located where the borders of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia meet.

Explore the early life of President Abraham Lincoln in Kentucky. With hiking trails, picnic areas and Lincoln's boyhood cabin,Ā there is something for everyone!

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