There are dozens of reasons Louisville, Bardstown, Frankfort, and Lexington are famous; these Kentucky towns have plenty of great attractions and events, but bourbon making is perhaps the most significant. This trip includes four important stops on Kentucky's renowned Bourbon Trail, where roughly 95% of the world's bourbon is produced. As you drive down Kentucky's picturesque winding roads and hills, you'll run across the highest concentration of bourbon distilleries anywhere. These towns are near enough to each other that you could stay in one and take daytrips to the others, but we think spending a day or two at each town will enhance your trip. Anyone who's "thirsty" for a fantastic vacation will be satisfied on this Bourbon Trail trek.
Note: Since touring bourbon distilleries involves sampling alcohol, Kentucky has many private transportation options. Dozens of private bourbon bus companies offer transportation to the most iconic distilleries along this trail. Check out Bourbon Trail transportation on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail's official website.
Situated on the banks of the Ohio River, Louisville is a city steeped in "spirits" history and is aptly nicknamed Bourbon City. This metro area, with over 1.2 million people, is the official beginning point for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and there are plenty of distilleries to explore, including many on Bourbon Row in downtown Louisville. Even if you're not in town for the Kentucky Derby (held on the first Saturday in May each year), there are plenty of places to sip straight bourbon (or a few mint juleps!) in Louisville. Plus, as Kentucky's largest city, Louisville has an array of great dining, live entertainment, and festivals.
Louisville is most closely associated with the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, but there are dozens of iconic distilleries to tour in the city.
- Distillery Tours
- Horseback Riding
- Horse Barn Tours
- Museums
- Amusement Parks
- Zoos
- Cave Tours
Since Louisville welcomes millions each year to the Kentucky Derby, it has many private RV parks, some near Churchill Downs. Visitors can also find public RV-friendly parks a short drive from Louisville at General Butler State Resort Park, Charlestown State Park, Taylorsville Lake State Park, and Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area. Use AdventureGenie to help you find the ideal camping spot for exploring Louisville and starting your Bourbon Trail adventure!
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About 40 miles south of Louisville is Bardstown, which is synonymous with Kentucky bourbon. Indeed, this city's history and economy are so intertwined with whiskey that it's often called the "Bourbon Capital of the World." Once you arrive in Bardstown, you'll find nearly a dozen of the finest artisan bourbon distilleries offering superb samples. Beyond Bardstown's reputation in the bourbon industry, this city has a rich architectural, musical, and cultural heritage. There are plenty of historical buildings and fascinating museums to excite photographers and history buffs.
Here are a few of the most popular things to do in Bardstown:
- Walking Tours
- Theater
- Carriage Rides
- Distillery Tours
- Museums
- Historic Homes & Churches
- Public Gardens
Bardstown has several public and private campgrounds, including My Old Kentucky Home State Park. Let AdventureGenie help you find a campground to explore Bardstown and its nearby distilleries.
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Many towns in Kentucky are the "capital" of something, but only Frankfort is actually the state capital. Visitors to Frankfort will find plenty of historic distilleries to tour, especially the stately Castle & Key Distillery. Those interested in nature or outdoor recreation will find no shortage of parks, sculpture gardens, and habitats to explore on their Frankfort visit.
Frankfort is a lively town with many things to do. Here are some of the most popular:
- Distillery Tours
- Golf
- Hiking
- Museum
- Historic Homes
There are many private RV parks in or surrounding Frankfort. AdventureGenie can help you find the perfect Frankfort RV park for your Bourbon Trail adventure.
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Lexington is second to Louisville in terms of population, but it's another first-rate small city for bourbon lovers. Sure, this city is officially the "capital" for thoroughbred horses, but it also has over a dozen bourbon distilleries. From major players like Woodford Reserve and the James E. Pepper Distillery, to smaller artisan bourbon manufacturers, Lexington is an essential stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Lexington's storied past and modern-day amenities make it a perfect place to finish your Kentucky bourbon adventure.
You don't need to be a horse or horse-racing enthusiast to enjoy a trip to Lexington. Here are a few top-rated attractions in Kentucky's second-largest city:
- Horse Racing
- Nature Walks
- Historic Homes
- Distillery Tours
- Museums
Many of the biggest RV parks in Lexington are in and near the Kentucky Horse Park. AdventureGenie can help you find the best Lexington RV-friendly park.
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Louisville – Bardstown – Frankfort – Lexington
Length
4-7 days
Distance
130 mi
Stops
4
There are dozens of reasons Louisville, Bardstown, Frankfort, and Lexington are famous; these Kentucky towns have plenty of great attractions and events, but bourbon making is perhaps the most significant. This trip includes four important stops on Kentucky's renowned Bourbon Trail, where roughly 95% of the world's bourbon is produced. As you drive down Kentucky's picturesque winding roads and hills, you'll run across the highest concentration of bourbon distilleries anywhere. These towns are near enough to each other that you could stay in one and take daytrips to the others, but we think spending a day or two at each town will enhance your trip. Anyone who's "thirsty" for a fantastic vacation will be satisfied on this Bourbon Trail trek.
Note: Since touring bourbon distilleries involves sampling alcohol, Kentucky has many private transportation options. Dozens of private bourbon bus companies offer transportation to the most iconic distilleries along this trail. Check out Bourbon Trail transportation on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail's official website.
Who Will Love This Trip
Any adults interested in tasting and learning about bourbon, live entertainment, and lively bars will enjoy this trip.
Stop 1: Louisville, KY
Louisville, KY
1-2 day stay
Description
Situated on the banks of the Ohio River, Louisville is a city steeped in "spirits" history and is aptly nicknamed Bourbon City. This metro area, with over 1.2 million people, is the official beginning point for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and there are plenty of distilleries to explore, including many on Bourbon Row in downtown Louisville. Even if you're not in town for the Kentucky Derby (held on the first Saturday in May each year), there are plenty of places to sip straight bourbon (or a few mint juleps!) in Louisville. Plus, as Kentucky's largest city, Louisville has an array of great dining, live entertainment, and festivals.
Top Things to Do
Louisville is most closely associated with the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, but there are dozens of iconic distilleries to tour in the city.
Louisville, KY Activites
- Distillery Tours
- Horseback Riding
- Horse Barn Tours
- Museums
- Amusement Parks
- Zoos
- Cave Tours
RV Campgrounds Near Louisville, KY
Since Louisville welcomes millions each year to the Kentucky Derby, it has many private RV parks, some near Churchill Downs. Visitors can also find public RV-friendly parks a short drive from Louisville at General Butler State Resort Park, Charlestown State Park, Taylorsville Lake State Park, and Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area. Use AdventureGenie to help you find the ideal camping spot for exploring Louisville and starting your Bourbon Trail adventure!
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Stop 2: Bardstown, KY
Bardstown, KY
1-2 day stay
Description
About 40 miles south of Louisville is Bardstown, which is synonymous with Kentucky bourbon. Indeed, this city's history and economy are so intertwined with whiskey that it's often called the "Bourbon Capital of the World." Once you arrive in Bardstown, you'll find nearly a dozen of the finest artisan bourbon distilleries offering superb samples. Beyond Bardstown's reputation in the bourbon industry, this city has a rich architectural, musical, and cultural heritage. There are plenty of historical buildings and fascinating museums to excite photographers and history buffs.
Top Things to Do
Here are a few of the most popular things to do in Bardstown:
Bardstown, KY Activites
- Walking Tours
- Theater
- Carriage Rides
- Distillery Tours
- Museums
- Historic Homes & Churches
- Public Gardens
RV Campgrounds Near Bardstown, KY
Bardstown has several public and private campgrounds, including My Old Kentucky Home State Park. Let AdventureGenie help you find a campground to explore Bardstown and its nearby distilleries.
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Stop 3: Frankfort, KY
Frankfort, KY
1-2 day stay
Description
Many towns in Kentucky are the "capital" of something, but only Frankfort is actually the state capital. Visitors to Frankfort will find plenty of historic distilleries to tour, especially the stately Castle & Key Distillery. Those interested in nature or outdoor recreation will find no shortage of parks, sculpture gardens, and habitats to explore on their Frankfort visit.
Top Things to Do
Frankfort is a lively town with many things to do. Here are some of the most popular:
Frankfort, KY Activites
- Distillery Tours
- Golf
- Hiking
- Museum
- Historic Homes
RV Campgrounds Near Frankfort, KY
There are many private RV parks in or surrounding Frankfort. AdventureGenie can help you find the perfect Frankfort RV park for your Bourbon Trail adventure.
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Stop 4: Lexington, KY
Lexington, KY
1-2 day stay
Description
Lexington is second to Louisville in terms of population, but it's another first-rate small city for bourbon lovers. Sure, this city is officially the "capital" for thoroughbred horses, but it also has over a dozen bourbon distilleries. From major players like Woodford Reserve and the James E. Pepper Distillery, to smaller artisan bourbon manufacturers, Lexington is an essential stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Lexington's storied past and modern-day amenities make it a perfect place to finish your Kentucky bourbon adventure.
Top Things to Do
You don't need to be a horse or horse-racing enthusiast to enjoy a trip to Lexington. Here are a few top-rated attractions in Kentucky's second-largest city:
Lexington, KY Activites
- Horse Racing
- Nature Walks
- Historic Homes
- Distillery Tours
- Museums
RV Campgrounds Near Lexington, KY
Many of the biggest RV parks in Lexington are in and near the Kentucky Horse Park. AdventureGenie can help you find the best Lexington RV-friendly park.