Kentucky State Parks Near Berea

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Berea

Fort Boonesborough State Park

Richmond, Kentucky
28 miles away

"Berea visitors often head to the park for a historic stop along a broader Bluegrass road trip. The fort and river setting provide a different experience from the arts-focused town."

Fort Boonesborough State Park combines Kentucky frontier history with outdoor recreation along the Kentucky River. Its reconstructed fort, museum exhibits, campground, and river access make it a popular destination for families, history enthusiasts, and paddlers.

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Old Fort Harrod State Park

Harrodsburg, Kentucky
44 miles away

"Berea visitors often pair a trip to the park with other Bluegrass sightseeing. It appeals to those interested in Kentucky heritage and early settlement history."

Old Fort Harrod State Park showcases the story of Kentucky’s early settlement through a reconstructed fort, period structures, and interpretive exhibits. The park also offers picnic areas, open green space, and seasonal events that bring frontier history to life.

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General Burnside Island State Park

Burnside, Kentucky
60 miles away

"Berea travelers often come for camping, boating, and a peaceful waterfront setting. The park provides a convenient nature-focused getaway within a reasonable drive."

General Burnside Island State Park sits on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Cumberland, giving it some of the best water views in the region. The park is especially popular for its marina, 18-hole golf course, and easy access to boating and fishing.

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Natural Bridge State Resort Park

Slade, Kentucky
60 miles away

"Berea travelers visit for the park’s dramatic sandstone formations and peaceful forest setting. It is a strong choice for a nature-focused day trip or overnight stay."

Natural Bridge State Resort Park features one of Kentucky’s most iconic natural landmarks, a 65-foot sandstone arch surrounded by rugged forest and overlooks. The park also offers a lodge, cabins, dining, and access to some of the region’s best outdoor recreation.

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