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Seasonal fall events at Kentucky State Parks

The state parks throughout Kentucky are hosting family-friendly Halloween events throughout the month of October.

a waterfall and a decorated camp site

Fall is the perfect time to explore Kentucky’s scenic state parks. | Photos courtesy of Kentucky State Parks

Kentucky State Parks across the Commonwealth are gearing up for fall. From ghost tours to Halloween-themed miniature golf, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Take a hike to soak in the vibrant colors of Kentucky’s fall foliage + then stick around for a fun spooky activity after. That’s a double feature presentation we can definitely get behind.

Check out the activities at each of these nearby state parks:

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