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    Sunset begins
    Cheryl S.

    The perfect place to connect with nature. Trails range in difficulty from lite-easy to challenging. Signs, literature and staff can help you choose the trail suited to your range. The views are gorgeous! Set adjacent to Red River Gorge, it is the perfect location to a long weekend (or more) exploring the area. There is a lodge on premise (I will check out a stay soon) , but make sure to book reservations well in advance. The lodge is closed Dec 20-31. The lodge also has a restaurant and bar with a nice menu selection and adult beverage offering. FYI: Pets are not permitted on all the Natural Bridge State Resort Park hiking trails. They are permitted only on Henson Arch Trail and Whittleton Trail. This is for pet and owner safety as trails are steep, narrow, and many have rock "steps" It would very easy for a pet to be injured. This is a KY must see location.

    Jason G.

    I was taking a road trip through KY and decided to stop here. It was packed everywhere I went, not easy to find a parking spot. The reason I wanted to write a review was to let people know that if you decide to hike to the actual stone bridge with dogs - DON'T. dogs are not allowed on the trails. I am fine with that and understand. I just wish I knew before trying to find a parking spot. We did find a few places to walk through. Thanks to COVID-19 we walked around an empty swimming pool area.

    Jennifer D.

    Natural Bridge State Resort is a GORGEOUS, very well maintained, state park. We visited on Memorial Day weekend around 10am (which I would consider a pretty late arrival for a park, especially on a holiday weekend) and easily found parking at the Natural Bridge trailhead lot. If you're in fairly good shape the hike up to the top of the natural bridge is moderately easy. There is a very narrow passage once you get almost to the top to squeeze through. If you're concerned about the climb they offer a sky lift (basically just a ski lift). Personally, I feel safer walking than getting on those types of lifts. You are allowed on top of the bridge, which was awesome. There are no guard rails so use caution and keep yourself and kids away from the edges. There are some trails that are slightly more challenging, like the Needles Eye stairs and Devils Gulch stairs, that are narrow and steep. The trails are well marked and not very long. They are well trafficked. By midday the trails were getting a lot more crowded. By 1pm we explored many of the trails and since it was getting more crowded we decided to leave. The parking lots were completely full on our way out. I highly recommend arriving somewhat early if you're looking to enjoy the trails when they're quiet.

    About 25 baby spiders inside the bedroom

    Check in was fast except if you have any questions about the property, the front desk gives you attitude for taking up their time from watching Netflix and gossiping about their family. Got to our cottage and inspected the place. I saw mold under the sink and shower, 25 baby spiders in the corner of the room, and 7 daddy long legs in the closet, rust on the whole fridge from the outside to the inside. I made the front desk aware of my issues and she said they already knew about the mold that it won't be resolved. I just felt unsafe my whole trip to sleep there. You need a tetanus shot to stay in the cottages! At least offer us to move to the inn! The hikes were nice and definitely recommend kayaking in the Gorge!

    Perfect Winter day!
    Rebecca M.

    This is such a beautiful and well-maintained Park! Luckily for us, it's only a 2 hour drive from Cincinnati, perfect for a day trip. It was very easy to find with GPS and we had cell service the entire time: score! We parked by the lodge and took the closest trail to the natural bridge. It was maintained nicely with a wide trail of rock and the occasional wood steps. I am absolutely out of shape and this was a decent work out. I admittedly stopped atleast 5 times up the steep trail to take a break. They do have benches throughout which is a plus! Once you're finally up there, you walk up an extremely narrow natural rock staircase type trail. I could imagine some folks not getting up there because of the narrowness and claustrophobia. I assumed there's got to be another way up but I just can't confirm... The views though; gorgeous! We went in the dead of winter and the foliage was still gorgeous. Plenty of spots to just sit and enjoy the view on top of the rock. There were plenty of families there with older kiddos, like 8 year olds+. I couldn't imagine bringing my toddler, I'd be super stressed because the cliffs have NO barrier down. Speaking of cliffs, you can take the natural bridge all the way around to another beautiful cliff with more amazing views and tranquility. It is quite an easy hike but very muddy. Once we were over there, we took a separate trail down and I am so glad we went exploring! It was one of the most beautiful, extremely steep rock steps down between two huge rock formations. It was stunning. Highly recommend taking a trip to this park. We visited the lodge for a quick tour and they have a nice little bar with a ton of liquor selections, a gift shop and public restrooms for hikers and visitors. It is very clean! There's also a buffet with limited hours that smelled absolutely delicious. What a wonderful little (big) gem!!

    Hope R.

    Such a beautiful place to hike and camp! Our camping spot was right next to a brook and it was so peaceful. We woke up around 8am to hike and it was such a beautiful fall hike with some amazing weather! I would recommend this hike to absolutely anyone. We took trail number two up and number three down. Although I will warn you that there a TON of stairs going up trail two.

    Brandy T.

    The natural bridge was beautiful to see. My friend and I took the $17 roundtrip sky lift up to the natural bridge. It took about 16 minutes each way. We only had about an hour at the natural bridge which definitely wasn't enough time! I'd recommend 2-3 hours to see multiple views. There's options to walk over the bridge, under the bridge, view from a distance, etc. Lots of scenic view points/lookouts. To get to the view points you have to pass through some very narrow pathways/stairs in some areas. Definitely recommend coming if you're in the area. The gift shop has some fudge, drinks, normal souvenirs, a souvenir penny machine, bathrooms, etc. Nice pit stop for a few hours to hike.

    Natural Bridge View
    Leah A.

    This is an amazing place to visit. I encourage everyone to visit it. The pictures cannot do any justice of this natural beautiful sites.

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    Kelly Y.

    Only a couple of hours away, but it is a world away. Hubby and I took an impromptu trip to Natural Bridge this past weekend. It took less than 2 hours to drive there from Louisville. But it felt like it was a world away from Louisville. The park is nestled in the middle of cliffs and forests of Daniel Boone. The park is good for people of all ages and fitness levels. There are long, short, easy and difficult trails. If you want, you can drive down the road to Red River Gorge and do the rock climbing thing; or you can be the drive-by tourist: drive to the parking lot: catch the Skylift to within few hundred yards of the natural bridge. You also have the choice of using the Skylift to go up only and then hike your way down. To best enjoy all that the park has to offer, it is best to stay overnight in the lodge or one of their fully equipped cabins (glamping!!). We stayed in the lodge this time. Every room has a wonderful view of the valley, pond and pool below from the private balcony. The room is not glamorous but it is clean and has all the basics you'd expect from a hotel room. Their rates are very reasonable. They also offer discounts to AAA members and military. Hubby and I had dinner in the attached restaurant. It was Easter so they had the Easter Buffet that night. Fancy? No. But it was homey and filling food, just what hubby was craving. However you do it, you'll love the scenery. Take a deep breath, take in the breeze and fresh mountain smells, it'll feel like you are a world away from it all.

    Shelf falling off of wall
    Travis M.

    This state park has gone down hill drastically. The food in the dining room is always a disappointment. WiFi is very hit / miss. MSNBC / CNN available, FOX nowhere to be found. Rooms are usually "clean enough" but never fully acceptable. We had a shelf about to fall off the wall and a steady stream (drip) to listen to all night from the tub. We come back for the nostalgia of the area and the park is as good a place as any to spend a few hours sleeping, but they have certainly lost their way. No longer is the focus on programs and the nature of the area, but rather corporate look and terrible decor. We honestly will likely be looking for other accommodation next trip.

    Natural Bridge Trail Head
    Brian K.

    Great short hike up at the Red River Gorge and one of the most popular trails. It's an out and back, about .75 miles each way. It's definitely a moderate difficulty just because it's all up hill on the way up to Natural Bridge. The trail is kept up pretty nicely all the way and there are a lot of places to stop and rest. Once you get to the Natural Bridge, you can either check out below the arch or take the trail to the top, which I would recommend. But there is a "Fat Mans Squeeze" (a very narrow cut through the rock face that you need to squeeze through) to get to the other side of the trail and to the top. Please be courteous to other hikers and take turns going through. Once at the top, enjoy the beautiful view. There are several other trails that crosses at Natural Bridge so you could continue on one of those or head back down the same way you came up. There is also a Skylift that will take you to the top but I have never done that before so can't comment other then it's another way up top. My opinion, just get to RRG and enjoy the beauty the Kentucky holds.

    Cool caves in cliff faces
    Doug K.

    Fantastic. Not a 5-star hotel. But clean and staff is very friendly. The setting beats any 5-star hotel. Balconies overlooking trees and trails below. And the trails outside your door make a wonderful hike in the morning. I went early so had the trails to myself (but made lots of noise to make sure I didn't surprise any bears). I walked on top of the natural bridge, under it, to lovers leap lookout. It was all fantastic.

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    I booked one night in the open tent field for two- my friend and myself. My total price was $28.04…read more It seemed a little steep for what it was but we figured it was worth it for access to showers, bathrooms, and water. Upon our arrival, we checked in with no issues, set up our tent, and then tried to get into the shower house to use the bathroom and shower off before the temperatures dropped for the evening. I was told by the woman manning the front desk that the shower code was in my email. Very foolishly, I trusted her. We were unable to access the showers or the bathrooms within the shower building- the bathrooms next to the shower building were boarded shut for the winter. We searched my email high and low, and there was no shower code- not in my inbox, not in my spam, not in any folders. After conferring, we decided to call the after-hours number. No one answered, so we left a message and headed to Miguel's Pizza for dinner. An hour passed, and we hadn't heard anything, so we called again- no response. We were never contacted about our message, and we checked out the next morning with no further contact regarding that issue. But before we left- we headed over to fill up our water bladder and water bottles before hitting the trail for a long hike. We were in the middle of doing so, when a woman in a white car came over and (very passive aggressively) asked us if we were checking in to that site. We responded that we were just filling up on water and would be leaving shortly. She harrumphed and drove off, but it was obvious that she wasn't pleased with us doing so. We finished filling up and left, agreeing to never stay there again. I'm afraid that Natural Bridge Campground has just permanently lost themselves two customers.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE!! Was a wonderful cabin experience in the middle of nowhere! We were in town to…read morevisit SUP Kentucky for their clear kayak glow tour in the mines and were lucky to find this place since there aren't many hotels around. Really romantic experience, highly recommend!

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    One of my best friends is really into ghost tours and ghost hunting TV shows. We went on an…read moreawesome haunted trolley tour on vacation in Asheville last year that thrilled her and kept me up at night. I love cultural history and visiting historic homes, so when I heard about White Hall's scandals and ghost tour I knew that this would be the perfect outing for us. This tour is a great blend of the scandalous history of the Clay family and supernatural events that have been experienced in the house. Our guide, Jeffrey did a wonderful job of dramatically recounting the encounters that he and other employees have had at White Hall. This tour is offered two weekends in July every year. I've been on the regular tour of White Hall, and as someone who has visited most of the other historic homes in this area I can say with confidence that White Hall is the house to see! The house is beautiful, large (they actually take you up to the third floor and will take you into the cellar if you ask), and the family history is interesting. Cassius Clay was a fascinating man. From his emancipationist views, the cannon he kept, his second marriage at 84 to a 15 year old, and the unanswered question of whether or not he fathered the orphan he brought home from Russia after he was an ambassador there, you will not be holding back yawns listening to his life story.

    The beautiful White Hall Historic Site, circa 1798-99, in Richmond has reopened. It is The…read morehistoric home of Cassius Clay, whose ghostly apparition has been spotted. The expansive grounds are lovely to walk. Explore the mansion yourself or take a tour. 59

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