- TripBuzz found 68 things to do with kids in or near Crestwood, Kentucky, including 66 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Louisville, Clarksville, Jeffersonville and New Albany.
- From Yew Dell Botanical Gardens to Open Range Sports, the Crestwood area offers 60 different types of family activities, including: Gun Ranges, Botanical Gardens, Parks and Specialty Museums.
- Located in northern Kentucky is the small city of Crestwood. Home to the Yew Dell Botanical Gardens, the city offers visitors a scenic walking tour of the states local wildlife. Visitors can also enjoy the cities local day spa, a selection of dining options and various boutique and chain hotels.
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Covering more than 14,000 acres, the Bernheim Arboretum & Forest was established in 1929 and, since 1950 when it was opened for public, it has received approximately 200,000 visitors each year. There are more than 32 miles of trails, and more than 8,000 plant species in here.
30.3 Miles
Explore the spectacular waterfalls and rugged Clifty Canyon at Clifty Falls State Park. The park features camping sites, hiking trails for all levels of enthusiasts, a nature center and conference facilities.
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Ten Pin Alley is a bowling alley and indoor amusement center that features open bowling as well as league play and occasional tournaments. The alley hosts parties and get-togethers of various kinds, and offers cosmic bowling.
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Founded over three decades ago, the Bluegrass Theatre Guild Inc is a community performing arts group dedicated to bringing theatrical entertainment to the local community. Dramas, musicals, and comedies are among the many shows performed throughout the acting season.
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The original creator of the bourbon balls, Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory also offers tours on the premises, with sweets on the house.
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Explore the history, culture, and politics of Kentucky's history at Liberty Hall Historic Site. Visit the residence of one of America's founding fathers, John Brown, and discovered a look into our colonial past.
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The Grand Theater offers entertainment that remains family friendly and inspiring. Visitors enjoy the rustic feel of ages past when they hear performances such as Nellie McKay and the Turtle Island Quartet.
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Capital City Museum offers an intimate look into the city's foundation and history. The tour takes place over many different floors. Visitors can determine their own pace and enjoy a quick walk-through or a more in-depth experience.
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100 W Broadway Street, Frankfort, KY 40601
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Kentucky Historical Society collects, preserves, conserves, interprets and shares information, memories and materials from Kentucky's past to assist those interested in exploring and preserving that heritage. The Society has museum collections, an oral history collection, libraries and special collections.
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100 W. Broadway, Frankfort, KY
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A museum and research facility at the same time, Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History displays 3,000 exhibits pertaining to Kentucky's history.