Experience Kentucky's Best Fall Road Trip
Fall is the perfect time to take a break from the ordinary and explore the beauty that surrounds you. Across Kentucky, there are many roads that can lead to a perfect fall road trip, but the one suggested below is part of the Wilderness Road Heritage Scenic Byway. Whether you take two hours or two days to complete the drive from Middlesboro to Berea, you’ll find places listed where you can step out of your car and walk along some historic trails, enjoy an authentic Kentucky meal, look for ghosts, or spend a quiet evening relaxing and enjoying the sounds of nature.
Folktale Coffee & Bakehouse, Corbin, KY
Folktale Coffee & Bakehouse serves up fresh, made-from-scratch deliciousness every day. Join them for a cup of Counter Culture Coffee and savor their artisan breads, pastries, and brunch, all crafted with love. Step inside and explore the inviting aromas of baked goods and coffee.
Pine Mountain Resort State Park, Pineville, KY
You’ll have your choice of 14 different trails to discover at Pine Mountain Resort State Park in Pineville. Several of the trails can be biked as well, and range in hiking difficulty from easy to strenuous and in length from a half-mile to almost two miles. Each trail has its own beauty, such as the Hemlock Garden Trail with its giant sandstone boulders overlooking you as you meander alongside the little woodland streams. The small of rhododendrons fill the air and the trees are like red matchsticks in the fall. There’s so much to do at Pine Mountain, and you’ll easily fill the good part of the day with hiking, miniature golf, and just enjoying the gorgeous fall weather.
View from one of the overlooks at Pine Mountain last October.
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Coppin’s Restaurant + Bar, Covington, KY
Coppin's is the venue for any occasion. Enjoy the cozy ambiance and sophisticated style while savoring the tastes provided by a team of dedicated culinarians using sustainable sourcing for their meat, fish, and game. They also source the best from regional and local farmers and artisans, giving you seasonal variations on the menu.
Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site, Barbourville, KY
The winding country road that takes you to Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site in Barbourville is worth the trip even if you’ve never heard of its namesake. Even before Daniel Boone started exploring the land in and around what would become the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Dr. Walker visited and built a cabin much like the one that’s in the park. Open year-round, you can freely explore the house and grounds and learn more about the original explorer.
Warfield Cemetery, Barbourville, KY
While you’re taking a little detour on your road trip to visit the Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site, you might as well journey to the little country resting place, Warfield Cemetery. Off the main road, as soon as you turn in the lane that leads to the graveyard on the left, you’ll see dozens of headstones of all shapes and sized dotting the countryside. Since it is fall and Halloween is just around the corner, this may be a good place to stop and see if you see or hear any of the otherworldly sights and sounds that have been reported. This seems like a nice place for a quiet visit. Or does it?
DuPont Lodge, Corbin, KY
Park of the Reader’s Choice Awards, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a great place to spend the night. From the moment you walk inside the DuPont Lodge, you’ll feel the warm comfort of pine surrounding the two-story lodge and if it’s a chilly evening, the fireplace may be lit. One of the unique things about this rustic lodge is that the moonlight creates a halo around the 68-foot waterfalls, making a magical moonbow on clear nights.
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The Wrigley Taproom & Brewery, Corbin, KY
If you like the idea of grabbing a cold one and listening to live music before turning in for the night, head on down to the Wrigley Taproom & Brewery in Corbin. This amazing little farm-to-table eatery serves up a simple, but tempting menu items like Buffalo lime wings, smoked salmon BLT taco, and a three-cheese grilled cheese. They also offer a good selection of beer to quench your thirst, but make sure you save room for the coconut mango waffle.
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Carabello Coffee, Newport, KY
Carabello Coffee has come a long way since its humble beginnings in a garage in 2009. This philanthropic coffee business has always been dedicated to sustainable change in the coffee-producing nations they help support. So, try the yummy brews of Carabello Coffee for a truly remarkable and meaningful coffee adventure.
Berea Farmers Market, Berea, KY
Open year-round, the Berea Farmers Market will give you a chance to pick up some locally grown and produced fruits and vegetables to take home after your fall road trip. Besides in-season items like banana peppers, apples, and pumpkins, there’s baked goods, and arts and craft items for sale.
Daniel Boone National Forest
On this leg of your perfect fall road trip, Daniel Boone National Forest near Berea is the destination. The nearly two million acres of land is completely within the state border, making it the only forest that meets achieves that. Named after one of our country’s most well-known and well-loved early pioneers, there are enough activities to keep you busy for the day or a week. There are caves to explore, two official wilderness areas to hike, two rivers to navigate that comprise over 27,000 acres and more than 20 miles of trails.
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Key Insights at a Glance
- Fall is the perfect time to explore the beauty of Kentucky on a road trip.
- Wilderness Road Heritage Scenic Byway offers a scenic drive from Middlesboro to Berea.
- Enjoy delicious coffee and baked goods at Folktale Coffee & Bakehouse in Corbin.
- Explore the trails at Pine Mountain Resort State Park in Pineville.
- Indulge in sustainable cuisine at Coppin's Restaurant + Bar in Covington.
- Visit Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site and Warfield Cemetery in Barbourville.
- Stay at DuPont Lodge in Cumberland Falls State Resort Park for a magical experience.
- Enjoy live music and craft beer at The Wrigley Taproom & Brewery in Corbin.
- Experience philanthropic coffee at Carabello Coffee in Newport.
- Shop at the Berea Farmers Market for locally grown produce and crafts.
- Explore Daniel Boone National Forest near Berea for outdoor activities.