Farm, hwy 63
Scenic farm located on highway 63, Glasgow.
The Hart County Fairgrounds is located in Munfordville, KY on 31W.
Beautiful historic painted mural, depicting Civil War scenes, located in downtown Munfordville town square.
The Gaddie Cabin is also known as the Old Pisgah Schoolhouse. A historical structure, circa pre-civil war. The interior is restored beautiful grounds.
Farmers Market pavilion, seasonal sales of locally grown produce & products, food items, & locally made KY Proud items.
Ky Action Park features the longest twin Zipline & the only Alpine Slide in Kentucky. Scenic chairlift takes you over 2000 feet to the top of the mountain. Also offers; cave tours, horseback riding, go-carts, bumper cars & boats, mini-golf, rock climbing wall and bungee trampoline, gift shop, Old Time Photo Shop, Ice Cream Shop & more!
Kentucky Stonehenge is a not-to-scale replica of the English landmark created by a Munfordville resident who used native rocks. The estate is also divided into several other rock displays including: Earth Mysteries, the Garden of Gethsemane, Rock Gardens and Rock Park.GPS: 37.277179, -85.899836
Painted Historic Mural on the side of the Masonic Lodge, Bonnieville, facing the Jameson House site.
Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve protects 219 acres of the Munfordville Battlefield, site of three Civil War battles, including the Sept. 14-17, 1862 Battle and Siege of Munfordville, perhaps the most strategically important battle in the Commonwealth’s Civil War history. A 2.25 mile interpretive trail is available featuring vistas of the Green River railroad bridge and Fort Craig.
The walking trail located on the banks of the beautiful Green River in historic Downtown Munfordville. The park has much to offer for both locals or those visiting us from other areas. You will find a playground area for the kids, hiking, camping, and a boat ramp that can be used for boating, canoeing, kayaking or fishing. There are also several picnic shelters available for an afternoon in the park. Contact Munfordville Tourism for more information 270-524-4752.
Gazebo located in Munfordville on Main Street, across from the Courthouse, Town Square
Beautiful view of both the battlefield and the train trestle, at the Battle for the Bridge preserve, the Battle and Siege of Munfordville, the Battle of Rowletts Station and the Skirmish of Woodsonville, three of the Civil War’s significant events at the Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve. Two miles of interpretive trail begin at the historic Anthony Woodson house, just 1 mile south of Munfordville. gps:37.25712, -85.88699
Hidden River Cave is an 8-mile labyrinth dissolved by a subterranean river flowing beneath the historic small town of Horse Cave. In 1867, famed naturalist John Muir called it “a noble gateway to the birthplace of springs and fountains and the dark treasures of the mineral kingdom.” Guided tours descend 150 feet underground, an optional off-trail Wild Cave Tour, featured by Mike Rowe on The Discovery Channel’s “Dirty Jobs” series, offers a close-up look at the wonders of the underground ecosys