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Second year of Kentucky State Parks Culinary Trail featuring regional cuisine open through Oct. 31


For the second year, guests can sample some tasty regional fare at nine Kentucky State Parks on the 2019 Kentucky State Parks Culinary Trail.

This highly successful trail is part of the Better in the Bluegrass culinary tourism initiative that showcases one-of-a-kind restaurants and chefs specializing in local ingredients and distinctive cuisine. Better in the Bluegrass was highlighted by the last season of Top Chef that took place in Kentucky.

“We are extremely excited to continue the culinary trail for a second year,” Don Parkinson, Secretary of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet said. “This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for visitors and locals to have a unique culinary experience at one of our state park restaurants while enjoying the great outdoors and scenic beauty all our parks have to offer.”

“The Kentucky State Parks Culinary Trail is a fun way for our guests to experience local dishes all across Kentucky,” Parks Commissioner Donnie Holland said. “Our partnership with the Kentucky Department of Tourism helps guide tourists to our parks and other culinary destinations in every region.”

A Kentucky State Park restaurant in each of the nine tourism regions offers one of these signature meals. Pick up a culinary passport at any state park where guests can receive stamps after trying the featured meals at all nine parks along this culinary trail to receive a gift. Meals will be served May 19 through Oct. 31 and local producers will be utilized for portions of each regional meal.

State Parks Featured:

Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs – Bluegrass Blues & Barbecue Region

Rough River Dam State Resort Park, Falls of Rough – Bourbon, Horses & History Region

Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade – Bluegrass, Horses, Bourbon & Boone Region

Barren River Lake State Resort Park, Lucas – Caves, Lakes & Corvettes Region

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg – Kentucky Appalachians Region

Pine Mountain State Resort Park, Pineville – Daniel Boone Country Region

Blue Licks Battlefield State Park, Carlisle – Northern Kentucky River Region

Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown – Southern Shorelines Region

Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville – Western Waterlands Region

To learn more about each region’s cultural heritage, signatures dishes, recipes, and the Kentucky State Parks Culinary Trail, please visit betterinthebluegrass.com.

To plan your next vacation or getaway, visit kentuckytourism.com. For information about Kentucky State Parks, visit parks.ky.gov.

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