- TripBuzz found 20 things to do with kids in or near Gilbertsville, Kentucky, including 18 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Paducah, Metropolis and Benton.
- From Maggie's Jungle Golf & Jungle Run to Kentucky Shores Family Fun Center, the Gilbertsville area offers 24 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Specialty Museums and Parks.
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With five productions per season, Market House Theatre showcases the talent of local actors and entertainers. The theater offers select family oriented plays that cover fairy tales and book adaptations.
16.8 Miles
The National Quilt Museum serves as the world's largest museum devoted to quilts and fiber-based art. Over 320 works of quilt art are featured as part of the main exhibit, and the institution's educational program helps quilters of any skill level.
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Kentucky Dam
22 miles upstream from the confluence of the Tennessee River with the Ohio, Paducah, KY
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At 206 feet high, Kentucky Dam provides outdoor activities like walking, jogging, and biking. Visitors can sign up for a group tour of the dam to see how it operates, or simply enjoy views of the reservoir from the top.
18.7 Miles
Whitehaven is a welcome center with its main two story structure built in the second half of the 19th century. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places. The tour includes the entire house, with explanations about all the antiques inside.
18.8 Miles
In addition to 32 bowling lanes to play in, Cardinal Lanes has a shoe rental, arcade, concession stand, and more. They have glow bowling on Saturdays where the balls are glow in the dark.
18.9 Miles
Spread on 135 acres and with a small lake on the grounds, with a small island in it, Bob noble Park also includes the usual amenities, such as playgrounds, an amphitheater, picnic areas, and trails.
19.3 Miles
The awe inspiring Wacinton Sculpture is located in Paducha, KY. The 56,000 lbs. red oak was chiseled by Peter Toth in 1985, to commemorate the Chickasaw Indians who resided in the area until the Jackson purchase.
21.7 Miles
Yaya's Island is an indoor kids' amusement area and party place that features a variety of attractions, including pirate-themed climbing and inflatable areas, a video game arcade, and a snack bar.
21.8 Miles
Stadium seating, digital presentations and closed captioning are among the amenities at Cinemark Movie Theater. After the film, play a few games at the arcade. A private party room is available for rental.
24.2 Miles
Established in 1908, the Fort Massac State Park covers 1,450 acres and is suited for camping, picnicking, small game hunting, hiking, and boating.