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The Best Western Wilderness Trail Inn is nestled in the majestic rolling hills that surround the oldest town in Southeast Kentucky and locally owned and operated. You will find comfortable accommodations in a very well maintained facility. For that romantic retreat in one of our specialty Jacuzzi® suites or for that corporate visitor, no one offers a more unique or accommodating establishment.
The professional staff at the Best Western Wilderness Trail Inn takes pride in their work and does their up most to make your stay a pleasant one. Relax in our outside pool (open seasonal). No matter what time of the year you stay you can enjoy area attractions with breathtaking scenery. A wide choice of eateries is within a mile radius. We offer RV parking complete with hook-ups.
The Best Western Wilderness Trail Inn offers a refreshing change of pace at very reasonable rates. Don't settle for anything else.
Nature hikes, free putt-putt and tours, hot dog roast and more. In Richmond.
Living history encampments, craft demos, arts and crafts, musicians, carriage rides, food, entertainment, children's activities and tours of McDowell House. In Danville.
Lots of crafts, vendors, food, music, activities for the whole family.
Witness the best equestrians in the world representing over 130 countries. In Lexington.
Scrumptious fried chicken cooked in the world's largest skillet, carnival rides and performers. In London.
Come and try the twisted trail of terror and ghostly hay ride. In Georgetown.
Nearly 1000 vehicles of all types will be in the show. In Richmond.
We will have book signings and presentations by Boone author. In Richmond.
Come enjoy Bushels of Family Fun at Evans Orchard in the fall. In Georgetown.
Reenactors, historians, educators and others interested in learning about life on the Frontier. In Richmond.
This traditional event features a blessing of the hounds, riders and the fox and is followed by the first meet of the formal season. In Harrodsburg.