About Vacation Rentals in Kentucky

It's lent its name to the popular eatery, the Kentucky Fried Chicken, but it's also the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. When you book your Kentucky vacation rentals, prepare yourself to go back in time. Some historical attractions as well as outdoor fun make you fly like a free spirit. If you want to be out under the sun, Kentucky's parks could satisfy your desires. Different parts of the state share have something that could attract you. In southeast Kentucky, you'll find the "Grand Canyon of the South," the Breaks Interstate Park, that extends into the state of Virginia. If mysterious locations that transport you away from the surface of the earth would captivate your imagination, the longest cave system in the world the Mammoth Cave in the west central part of Kentucky could strike the outdoor (indoors, perhaps!) fan.
Few activities give you more time to take in the beauty of the piece of Earth and sky around you than doing nothing and angling. The former can be practiced anywhere in Kentucky, while the latter can be enjoyed at Kentucky's many water bodies such as the Ohio River along Kentucky's northern border, the mountain lake of eastern Kentucky, and the lakes of the south. Each of these regions have their own specialties of fish waiting for you, like the blue catfish of the Ohio River. Don't miss
Lake Cumberland and
Dale Hollow Lake. More than 2 centuries of history gaze upon you as you visit the many historical and cultural attractions of Kentucky. Explorers, native Americans and African Americans have cast their roles in the drama of history.