5 Things To Do This Fall in Kentucky

Not sure what to do this Fall? Chris and I have you covered! Check out our top 5 things to do in Central Kentucky this Fall!

All photos taken by Rainwater Photography.

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1. Eckert’s-Boyd Orchard

1396 Pinckard Pike

Versailles, Kentucky

Various pumpkin patches, multiple playgrounds, a corn maze, friendly petting zoo, camel rides and SO MUCH MORE! Eckerts-Boyd Orchard in Versailles, Kentucky always takes Fall to the next level! Join the Eckert’s-Boyd family every weekend this October 10am-5pm for the “Jumpin Pumpkin Jamboree!” Enjoy a wagon ride and pick your perfect pumpkin while listening to live music and eating apple cider donuts… Honestly, what more could you ask for?

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2. Castle & Key Distillery

4445 McCracken Pike

Frankfort, Kentucky

Be sure to check out Kentucky’s newest operating distillery, brought back to life by Kentucky native WIll Arvin. Now open to the public after a 4.5 year restoration, Castle & Key hopes to change the spirit industry in a big way. Their use of local ingredients and passion for “made from scratch” spirits uniquely sets them apart from their competition. Master Distiller Marianne Eaves has worked tirelessly to create one-of-a-kind gin, vodka, rye and bourbon. Today you can enjoy Castle & Key Restoration Gin and Vodka, while the rye and bourbon age in barrels on site! The Castle & Key Restoration Tour is a MUST this Fall. 21+

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3. The Amsden

151 S. Main Street

Versailles, Kentucky

It’s hard to beat the beauty of Downtown Versailles, Kentucky. Emily Riddle of Gathered Living and owner of Versailles’ newest boutique coffee shop, The Amsden, has created a hip and modern space for both fashionistas and coffee lovers alike! Build your wardrobe, or perhaps your own flower bouquet, all while sipping locally sourced coffee from Kentucky’s finest roastery. What’s not to love?

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4. Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill

3501 Lexington Road

Harrodsburg, Kentucky

Step back in time and visit Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Rolling meadows and preserved historic buildings work together to make this Kentucky venue truly magical! Escape the hustle and bustle this Fall and reserve your spot at The Trustees’ Table for a traditional Shaker meal, complete with sweet tea, local garden ingredients and family style sides. YUM!

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5. Spooky Time on Main

Downtown Main Street

Nicholasville, Kentucky

Looking for a family friendly option this Halloween? Look no further than Downtown Main Street in Nicholasville, Kentucky! Local businesses open their storefront Halloween night for traditional Trick or Treating and Mindy’s Jessamine School of Classical Dance presents an epic THRILLER performance in front of the Court House! You don’t want to miss it! 6pm-8pm Halloween night.