- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Somerset, Kentucky, including 7 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Williamsburg, London and Monticello.
- From SomerSplash to Stevens Guide Service, the Somerset area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Water Parks.
- Located in Kentucky's south central region is the city of Somerset. Settled in 1798, the city is known for it's rich history, having been home to a Civil War battle. Tourists can visit the nearby museum commemorating its involvement. Other points of interest include fishing, boating and swimming in Lake Cumberland, one of the largest man-man lakes in the world.
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Danville's Bowlarama Lanes is a classic-style bowling alley with league play, moonlight bowling, and a variety of special events. There is also a bar and grill on the premises that offers an array of refreshments.
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344 Swope Drive, Danville, KY 40422
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Miniature populated towns and villages await children and adults at The Great American Dollhouse Museum. At the Miniature store from the lobby, the visitor can buy whatever he needs for his own collection.
40.1 Miles
Featuring the latest film releases, Danville Cinemas 8 shows only first run movies. The theater also offers periodic special showings such as 2D and 3D films, and is equipped with a concessions stand where popcorn, candy and soda are sold.
40.4 Miles
With numerous sports and recreational amenities, Millennium Park serves its community patrons. The park contains soccer fields, baseball complex, playground areas, trails with benches, modular skate park, dog park, and scenic Millennium Lake, where fishing is available.
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Twin Arches
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Oneida, TN
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The Twin Arches are located on a ridge which is a major drainage divide in the area. Most individuals enjoy the general view of the site and the overlook along the ridge that holds the arches.
41.3 Miles
Established in 1931, the Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site is located on the spot where the first house in the state was built – a replica now stands in its place. Miniature golf course, picnic areas, and a gift shop are some of the amenities in here.
41.3 Miles
Noted for its impressive rock arches, Twin Arches Recreation Area features a 0.7 mile hike to the arches, a 4.6 mile loop trail, restrooms, and potential seasonal refreshments at the bottom of the trail.
41.3 Miles
Located in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Burnt Mill Bridge River Access Park provides visitors with direct access to the Cumberland River. Visitors can wade into the water or enjoy a picnic by the shore.
41.3 Miles
Located near a river gorge, Big South Fork Nrra Bandy Creek offers visitors a campground and visitors center with information about the trails in the area. Visitors can go whitewater rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, and more at Big South Fork.
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Providing trails for horseback riding, Bandy Creek Stables rests in the heart of the Big South Fork National Park. Along with stables, the facility further provides a camp store where horse hay, campfire wood and even souvenirs can be purchased.