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Here are 13 special small towns in Kentucky with populations between 1,000 and 2,800: 1. Stearns. Anthony/Flickr. Stearns is home to the Big South Fork Scenic Railway, the Blue Heron Interpretive Center, McCreary Country Museum, Barthell Coal Camp, and some of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
From quaint town squares and museums to train rides and natural geologic wonders, these small Kentucky towns offer unforgettable experiences for any kind of weekend getaway.
2. Berea. Berea is the arts and crafts capital of Kentucky. Known for its vibrant artisan community, you can explore galleries, watch artists at work, and even try your hand at creating something unique. 3. Paducah. Paducah is a UNESCO Creative City, famous for its thriving arts scene.
Scattered along the rolling hills and valleys of Kentucky, these quaint towns hold the heart and soul of Kentucky. Fraught with history, each town tells its own tale through its preserved architecture, storied streets, and tight-knit communities.
From the rolling bluegrass pastures and historic distilleries of bourbon country to pioneering settlements and quaint main streets, Kentucky is brimming with unique small towns that capture the heart and soul of the state.
From trail towns to hubs for artists to towns that border the Appalachians to those nestling next to Daniel Boone country, these towns might not be great in population are rich in history, hospitality, and culture. Here are the top fifteen small towns to visit in Kentucky. 1. Somerset.
Scenic, full of Southern charm and rich in history, Kentucky is home to some of the most beautiful small towns in America. From what’s known as the ‘Bourbon capital of the world’, Bardstown, to arty communities like Paducah and Berea, we round up 10 of the Bluegrass State’s most charming towns.
These are 11 of the best tiny towns in Kentucky, and while they may not seem like much, they are all unique and surrounded by nature. There's a lot of history in these small communities, yet many have remained somewhat unknown, and infrequently photographed over the years.
From the panoramic vistas at the Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park to the historic charm of the Old Kentucky Home State Park, these scenic Kentucky towns promise to reveal the true spirit of the state.
Discover 12 charming small towns in rural Kentucky, each with unique attractions and historical