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An hour and a quarter drive from Lexington takes you to scenic beauty and adventure that beckon you to head east on I-64 East to the Mountain Parkway. Enter the magnificence of the Daniel Boone National Forest and the Red River Gorge National Geological Area.
Powell County Tourism Commission Stop by to see what there is to see, including 70 million years of wind and water sculpting.Daniel Boone National ForestBreathtaking scenery, as old as the hills. Red River Gorge National Geological Area Known for its abundant natural stone arches, unusual rock formations, and spectacular sandstone cliffs, the Red River Gorge has been designated a geological area by the U.S. Forest Service.
Powell County Tourism Commission Stop by to see what there is to see, including 70 million years of wind and water sculpting.Daniel Boone National ForestBreathtaking scenery, as old as the hills.
Red River Gorge National Geological Area Known for its abundant natural stone arches, unusual rock formations, and spectacular sandstone cliffs, the Red River Gorge has been designated a geological area by the U.S. Forest Service.
Natural Bridge State Resort Park Get a good look at the area's spectacular rugged cliff lines, rock shelters, rhododendron and natural arches. Torrent Falls Climbing AdventureGuided climbing and rappelling (AMGA certified guide) for fun and adventure for families, groups and others. Torrent Falls is in a horseshoe-shaped canyon and has the first Via Ferrata system offered in the U.S.
Miguel’s Pizza & Rock Climbing What a great combination and good food! 1890 Natural Bridge Rd, (606) 663-1975.
Kentucky Reptile Zoo Absolutely “another roadside attraction!” See amazing reptiles, including one of the largest collections of venomous snakes in the world as seen on National Geographic TV, Animal Planet, and PBS!