10 Places in Kentucky That Look Like They’ve Been Taken Out Of Fairy Tales

Kentucky, while a relatively small State, has a great array of natural and man-made wonders, locations so beautiful they could be part of a fairy tale.

Today we’re looking at 10 such places which can also be described as gifts from nature. It’s not without reason that many claim Kentucky has some of the nation’s most scenic landscapes.

It’s also for these reasons that many living in Kentucky decide to go on holidays within their own State in recent years. There’s just so many gorgeous sights to see!

What do you like the most about Kentucky fellow lazy penguins?

1. Dog Slaughter Falls

Dog Slaughter Falls
Dog Slaughter Falls

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2. Cumberland Gap

Cumberland Gap
Cumberland Gap

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3. Baldrock

Baldrock
Baldrock

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4. DuPont Square, Old Louisville

DuPont Square, Old Louisville
DuPont Square, Old Louisville

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5. Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park

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6. Wolf Creek Dam

Wolf Creek Dam
Wolf Creek Dam

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7. George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge

George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge
George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge

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8. Cumberland Falls

Cumberland Falls
Cumberland Falls

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9. Breaks Interstate Park

Breaks Interstate Park
Breaks Interstate Park

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10. Dinosaur World

Dinosaur World
Dinosaur World

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