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Hopkinsville - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Hopkinsville are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Bowling Green Population: 51,000
  Bowling Green, the largest city in the cave-carved south central area of the state, offers things you don’t find in the typical Kentucky town. You can take an underground boat tour on the river which flows under the city, see classic Corvettes plus fill your days with fun at the lake or sampling the area’s history.
     
Land Between the Lakes
  There’s a special place for outdoor recreation and experiencing nature in southwestern Kentucky. Virtually every water sport is available here plus over 200 miles of trails and abandoned roads for biking, horseback riding, off highway vehicles, hiking and wildlife watching.
     
Owensboro Population: 55,000
  Perched on the banks of the Ohio River in northwestern Kentucky, Owensboro is the third largest city in the state and calls itself a "Festival City" with over 20 events each year. Bluegrass in this Kentucky town is musical, not fodder for horses, and there’s plenty to do and eat in this self-proclaimed "Barbecue Capital of the World."
     
Paducah Population: 27,000
  Paducah is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers in extreme western Kentucky. Paducah is a Mecca for artists, with painters, potters, printmakers and other artisans from around the world drawn to this historic city.
     

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