Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet
Adventure Tourism Opportunities in November and December

Press Release Date:  Thursday, November 04, 2010  
Contact Information:  Gil Lawson
502-564-4270 ext 168
 


FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Adventure tourism is alive and well during the fall and winter months in Kentucky. There are plenty of outdoor opportunities ranging from hunting and fishing to hikes, wildlife viewing and canoeing and kayaking.

 

“It’s great to get outside during the cooler temperatures during this time of year in Kentucky,” said First Lady Jane Beshear. “There’s plenty of nature to see and experience throughout our state and being outside is a good way to get healthy and stay fit.” 

 

Here is a listing of some adventure tourism events in Kentucky during November and December. To learn about other events, visit www.tourism.ky.gov/outdoors/.

 

NOV. 6, 2010

MOONBOW TRAIL TREK

Location:  Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

7351 Highway 90

Corbin, Ky. 40701

Fee:  Contact Park

Time:  8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Details: Hikers can choose a challenging 4.5 or 10.8 mile trek through the beautiful Cumberland River Gorge. T-Shirts and refreshments will be available and there will be shuttle service to the trail head. Contact:  Bret Smitley or Steve Gilbert @ 606-528-4131 or Bret.Smitley@ky.gov / Steve.Gilbert@ky.gov.

 

NOV. 6, 2010

THE ECOLOGY OF SUSTAINIBILITY

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Bernheim members: $8; Non-members: $10 (Registration required)

Time: 10:30 a.m. – noon

Details: This program explores a foundation for sustainable living that is rooted in our understanding of the relationship we have with ecology and place. Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or email: sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 6, 2010

NATURE BOOK FAIR

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Free

Time: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Details: Join the fun at this exceptional book event at Bernheim’s Visitor Center.  Enjoy music and light refreshments while you shop for the best selection of nature titles.  There are books for everyone, from the young bud to seasoned naturalist.  Help Bernheim celebrate the first year of the expanded Nature Bookshop, and “grow” your own nature library from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6. Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or email: sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 6, 2010

POLLYWOG PLAY PARTIES: CATCHING THE WIND

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Free

Time: 10:30 a.m. – noon

Details: Pollywog play parties combine music, art, language and outside play to teach about nature themes.  Led by engaging child educators, pollywog play parties provide take home lessons for outdoor play learning.  In November pollywogs will be “Catching the Wind” through stories, songs and hands-on activities.  Come to Bernheim monthly on each first Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to noon to connect your family with nature in exciting ways.  Sponsored by PNC Bank, pollywog play parties are free for everyone (free for members and free with admission to Bernheim for non-members).  Class sizes are limited so call (502) 955-8512 by the Friday before the program to reserve your place in the pollywog pond. Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 6, 2010

ECO KIDS ADVENTURES IN NATURE: THE AUTUMN LIFE OF PLANTS

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Free

Time: 1-4 p.m.; On Your Own Challenge

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Details: The ECO in Bernheim’s ECO Kids programs stands for Every Child Outdoors.  Each first and third Saturday at Bernheim, ECO Kids Adventures in Nature provides kids and families with opportunities to get outside for play, fresh air and to learn about nature.  ECO Kids programs are free for members and included with admission for non-members.  On Saturday, Nov. 6, the focus is “The Autumn Life of Plants.”  Autumn is a busy time for plants, with colors changing and leaves falling.  Discovery Stations at the Visitor Center will be available from 1-4 p.m.  There is also an on-your-own challengeAutumn Plant Bingo.  Challenge sheets are available in the Visitor Center between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.  Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 6-7, 2010

A KENTUCKY WOODSMEN WEEKEND

Location:  Fort Boonesborough State Park

4375 Boonesborough Rd.

Richmond, Ky. 40475

Fee:  $50

Time: Call park for exact times

Details:  A weekend seminar for re-enactors, historians, educators and others that are interested in learning about life on the Frontier. Detailed presentations based on documentation, covering many aspects of the lives of long hunters, farmers, traders, scouts and others. Fee is $50 per person, you must pre-register, and attendance is limited to 50. Contact:  Phil Gray @ 859-527-3131 or Phil.Gray@ky.gov.

 

NOV. 7, 2010

WILD EDIBLES OF AUTUMN

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Bernheim members $15; Non-members $20

Time: 1-3 p.m.

Details: We’ve all heard, “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.”  Bernheim’s Wren Smith believes this old adage provides a pathway for all of us toward deeper and more heart-felt connections with nature and this place we call home. On Sunday, Nov. 7 from 1-3 p.m., join Bernheim for Wild Edibles of Autumn. Learn to safely and responsibly prepare foods from acorns, walnuts, hickories, persimmons and more. Smith has over 25 years experience with wild foods, and her Wild Autumn Salad, a festive mix of greens, dried persimmons, toasted hickory nuts and gorgonzola, will be just one of many “less than tame” recipes shared.  Advance registration and payment is required, call (502) 955-8512.

Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 13, 2010

THE ART OF OBSERVATION

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Bernheim Members $8 ; Non-members: $10

Time: 1-2 p.m.

Details: Increase your nature observation skills with this fun and rewarding program at Bernheim.  Discover how your ability to see natural treasure is connected to seeing patterns and details amid a clutter of visual stimuli. With practice, patience and instruction, you will learn basic skills to help you be more aware and attentive to your surroundings.  For adults and children over six.  Register by calling (502) 955-8512.

Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 13-14, 2010

FALL ELK WATCH

Location:  Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park

4441 KY Highway 1833

Buckhorn, Ky. 41721

Fee:  Package price of $150 per couple ($110 per single) (see details)

Time:  5:45 a.m.-11 a.m.

Details:  Enjoy seeing these majestic animals during their rutting season. Morning tours leave the park at about 5:45 a.m. Package price of $150 per couple ($110 per single)includes one night’s lodging, dinner on night of arrival, bagged breakfast and transportation to and from the elk preserve the following morning. Stay the night before or after with package for an extra $45.

Contact:  Sue Thomas @ 606-398-7510 or Sue.Thomas@ky.gov.

 

NOV. 20, 2010

ECO KIDS ADVENTURES IN NATURE: THE AUTUMN LIFE OF ANIMALS

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Free

Time: 1-4 p.m.; On Your Own Challenge

 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Details: The ECO in Bernheim’s ECO Kids programs stands for Every Child Outdoors.  Each first and third Saturday at Bernheim, ECO Kids Adventures in Nature provides kids and families with opportunities to get outside for play, fresh air and to learn about nature.  ECO Kids programs are free for members and included with admission for non-members.  On Saturday, Nov. 20, the focus is “The Autumn Life of Animals.”  Autumn is a busy time for nature’s animals, with migration, food storage and hibernation.  Discovery Stations at the Visitor Center will be available from 1-4 p.m.  There is also an on-your-own challengeThinking Like a Critter.  Challenge sheets are available in the Visitor Center between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 20, 2010

CANOEING FOR BEGINNERS

Location:  Natural Bridge State Resort Park

2135 Natural Bridge Rd.

Slade, Ky. 40376

Fee:  $30 per person includes instruction, canoe, paddle and life jacket

Time:  9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m

Details:  Learn the basics of canoeing on Mill Creek Lake at Natural Bridge and then experience river canoeing on the beautiful Red River within the Red River Gorge Geological Area. The river trip is 8 miles on an enjoyable class I section of the Red River. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Registration fee of $30 per person includes instruction, canoe, paddle and life jacket. For more information contact Tyler Morgan at tyler.morgan@ky.gov. Contact:  Tyler Morgan @ 606-663-2214 or Tyler.Morgan@ky.gov.

 

NOV. 21, 2010

FULL “FROST” MOON HIKE

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Bernheim members $8; Non-members: $12

Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Details: Bernheim night hikes are great opportunities to relax in the beauty of nature bathed in the light of a full moon.  Interpretive naturalists will guide you and provide information about night ecology, lunar lore and exciting tales.  Each full moon program is timed to begin near sunset and during the rise of a full moon over the tree tops.  In order to walk without flashlights, all full moon programs keep to open areas and established trails.  While cloud cover doesn’t usually cancel Bernheim night programs, severe weather sometimes does.  Please call between 3-5 p.m. on the day of the program to find out about last minute changes due to weather conditions.  Dress for the weather and outdoor hiking.  Please note that while Bernheim does allow dogs on a leash, we ask that you leave your furry friends at home for group hikes.  Registration is required; call (502) 955-8512. Contact: Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

NOV. 27, 2010

NATURALIST WALK

Location: Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest

2499 Highway 245

Clermont, Ky. 40110

Fee: Bernheim members $8; Non-members: $12

Time: 1-2:30 p.m.

Details: Learn how to view nature through the eyes of a naturalist during this walk with Bernheim’s Whitney Wurzel, whose field methods combine wacky science and creative exploration into one adventure. By the end of this walk, naturalists of all ages will discover a world brimming with endless connections, untold stories and fascinating details.  Registration is required; call (502) 955-8512. Contact Susan Ritter @ 502-955-8512 or sritter@bernheim.org.

 

DEC. 3-4, 2010

SUNRISE ELK VIEWING TOUR

Location:  Pine Mountain State Resort Park

1050 State Park Rd.

Pineville, Ky. 40977

Fee: $25 per person, $15 (for children 6 & under)

Time:  5:45 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

Details:  Pine Mountain State Resort Park continues its series of guided fall/winter elk tours in 2010-11. With sightings recorded for every tour over the last three years, guided elk viewing adventures have proven to be the current top-end nature experience available in Kentucky today. Participants must register in advance by contacting the park’s guest services desk at (800) 325.1712. Don’t delay; the tours fill quickly! Overnight accommodations are also available; lodging reservations must be made separately. The tour fee is $25 per persons ($15 children 6 & under) and includes the Kentucky’s Elk Herd presentation on Friday evening, and the continental breakfast and guided tour on Saturday morning. Participation in the Friday evening natural history program about elk is strongly recommended, as it serves as an invaluable enhancement to your enjoyment of the Saturday tour. Additional Sunrise Elk Viewing Tour Dates: Nov. 6, 2010, Dec. 4, 2010, Jan. 8, 2011, Jan. 15, 2011, Jan. 22, 2011, Feb. 5 2011, Feb. 26, 2011 and March 12, 2011. Contact:  Dean Henson, Park Naturalist @ 606-337-3066 or Dean.Henson@ky.gov.

 

DEC. 4-5, 2010

FALL ELK WATCH

Location:  Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park

4441 KY Highway 1833

Buckhorn, Ky. 41721

Fee:  Package price of $150 per couple ($110 per single) (see details)

Time:  5:45 a.m.-11 a.m.

Details:  Enjoy seeing these majestic animals during their rutting season. Morning tours leave the park at about 5:45 a.m. Package price of $150 per couple ($110 per single)includes one night’s lodging, dinner on night of arrival, bagged breakfast and transportation to and from the Elk preserve the following morning. Stay the night before or after with package for an extra $45. Contact:  Sue Thomas @ 606-398-7510 or Sue.Thomas@ky.gov.

 

DEC. 11-12, 2010

HORSE CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTING CLINIC

Location: Hidden Cave Ranch

877 Thrasher Rd.

Burkesville, Ky. 42717

Fee: $450

Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Details: TWO DAY HANDS-ON CLINIC INCLUDES: Equine Skeletal Anatomy DVD*; Classroom lectures with real bones;
Equine Chiropractic Adjusting DVD;
Canine Chiropractic Adjusting DVD *; Segment on Dog Adjusting Techniques;
Basic Saddle Fitting Segment;
Anatomy Workbook with picture demonstration;
Equine Chiropractic Technique Workbook with demo pictures; and Hands-on Supervision by Dr. Hampton and State Licensed Veterinarian. Lunch, snacks and drinks included both days.
Contact:
Registration and Clinic questions contact Dr. Bill Hampton @ 970-903-8399 or equinechiro@centurytel.net.  Contact Hidden Cave Ranch @ 270-433-3225 or marion@hiddencaveranch.com.


DEC. 17-18, 2010

BLACK BEAR WEEKEND

Location:  Pine Mountain State Resort Park

1050 State Park Rd.

Pineville, Ky. 40977

Fee:  $110 Black Bear Hunter Package includes two night’s accommodations and days-end seminars on black bear habitat and behavior.

Time:  Contact Park for exact times

Details:  Black bears were nearly absent from Kentucky for about 150 years after intensive logging in the 19th century took away much of their habitat, but today’s healthy population will again support hunting. The hunt is open to any Kentucky resident who purchases a bear hunting permit in addition to an annual hunting license, unless license exempt. Those going afield to hunt black bears in the designated counties nearby are invited to make Pine Mountain their weekend hunting headquarters. Our $110 Black Bear Hunter Package includes two night’s accommodations and days-end seminars on black bear habitat and behavior. Meals are also available on-site in the park’s Mountain View Restaurant. Because of the low package rate, no other discounts will apply. To make a reservation, contact the park’s guest services desk at (606) 337-3066 or (800) 325-1712. * This event is tentatively scheduled in anticipation of formal date selection by the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources. Contact:  Dean Henson, Park Naturalist @ 606-337-3066 or Dean.Henson@ky.gov.

 

DEC. 18-19, 2010

FALL ELK WATCH

Location:  Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park

4441 KY Highway 1833

Buckhorn, Ky. 41721

Fee:  Package price of $150 per couple ($110 per single) (see details)

Time:  5:45 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Details:  Enjoy seeing these majestic animals during their rutting season. Morning tours leave the park at about 5:45 a.m. Package price of $150 per couple ($110 per single)includes one night’s lodging, dinner on night of arrival, bagged breakfast and transportation to and from the elk preserve the following morning. Stay the night before or after with package for an extra $45. Contact:  Sue Thomas @ 606-398-7510.

 

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The Office of Adventure Tourism is part of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet. The office promotes outdoor activities in Kentucky. From caving, hiking and paddle sports to rock climbing, Kentucky is an adventure waiting to happen.  If you love the outdoors, come experience the Unbridled Adventure of Kentucky.