Encompassing around 125,000 acres of rugged gorges and forest along the southeastern border with Tennessee, Big South Fork is one of Kentucky's most popular outdoor playgrounds. Within the Big South Fork, numerous pristine streams flow into the free-flowing Big South Fork of the Cumberland River. Over the eons, this ceaseless moving water has carved the sandstones of the plateau into the impressive cliffs, arches and chimneys found throughout the park.

Whatever type of outdoor recreation you enjoy, from easy to extreme, chances are Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area has a place you can do it. The hardest part of your visit may be deciding which trail, overlook, historic site, natural feature or program to try next!

If history interests you, visit the Blue Heron Mining Community, a coal mining town once owned by the Stearns Coal and Lumber Co. A unique and scenic way to get there is by riding the Big South Fork Scenic Railway. The round trip journey starts at the depot in Stearns. 

Trip Inspiration

Family Fun in the Northern Kentucky River Region

Northern Kentucky River Region

Day 1: Newport Fun 


Begin your Northern Kentucky adventure exploring the state-of-the-art Newport Aquarium at Newport on the Levee on the banks of the Ohio River. This popular family attraction features 70 exhibits and 14 themed galleries, including five seamless acrylic tunnels giving you an up-close view of thousands of aquatic creatures – from African penguins to rare white alligators. Dare to cross the Shark Bridge, a rope bridge suspended just inches above shark-filled waters!

 



 

While in the area, be sure to visit St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, a 100-year-old French-Gothic cathedral that features the world’s largest hand-blown stained-glass window. 

 

Ready for a unique dinner experience? If you’re in the mood for authentic Italian cuisine with a side of movie history, head to Pompilio’s, a filming location of the movie Rain Man starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. If you’re craving authentic German food and entertainment, opt for the Hofbrauhaus-Newport, the first in America modeled after the legendary beer hall in Munich, Germany. 

 

After a great meal and a pint, settle into a riverfront hotel offering views of the dazzling Cincinnati skyline, located just across the Ohio River.

 

 

Day 2: Biblical Wonders

 

After breakfast, make your way to the Creation Museum in Petersburg, where you can take a walk through biblical history complete with a high-tech special effects theater and planetarium that is sure to impress everyone in the family. After touring the museum, head outside to the Screaming Raptor Zip Line and Canopy Adventure Tour, featuring more than two miles of ziplines and sky bridges, with a petting zoo and botanical gardens also on site. If you want to stick with the Bible theme, an easy 45-minute drive to the Ark Encounter in Williamstown takes you to a life-sized Noah's Ark built to biblical specifications. After taking some time to tour the ark, you can visit exotic animals at the Ararat Ridge Zoo.

 

Ready for a little outdoor play? Head to Kincaid Lake State Park in Falmouth, where you can rent a boat at the marina to enjoy top-notch fishing. The park also offers a wide variety of sports and recreational opportunities for the entire family, including two walking trails, a nine-hole golf course, miniature golf and both volleyball and basketball courts. When you’re ready to call it a night, relax in one of several lodging options in Maysville.

 

 

Day 3: Stories & Speedways

 



 

Begin the final day of your Northern Kentucky getaway at the Kentucky Gateway Museum Center in beautiful downtown Maysville, where you’ll discover one of the most impressive collections of miniatures in the country. Then explore a truly fascinating piece of U.S. history at the National Underground Railroad Museum, which displays artifacts that chronicle the Underground Railroad and provide your family with a greater understanding of how the nearby Ohio River was once an obstacle to freedom. 

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