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My Old Kentucky Home

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Admire the beautiful grounds of My Old Kentucky Home in the 39-site campground.

My Old Kentucky Home remains one of the most popular of the commonwealth's state parks. The legacy of the Rowan family and the music of Stephen Collins Foster live on in this magnificent tribute to Kentucky history and Southern culture.

Park that honors the popular tourist attraction, Federal Hill Mansion, which was the symbol of Stephen Foster's endearing ballad. Not only does the Park offer tours of My Old Kentucky Home but there is camping, golf, and shopping available. The campground offers 39 sites with water and electric. Wi-Fi is available on most sites. There are some sewer sites and some pull thru sites. There is an 18-hole golf course that is very well maintained. Shopping at the Park offers Kentucky made Handcrafts, food items from Kentucky, and wonderful prints or postcards of My Old Kentucky Home.

My Old Kentucky Home Things To Do

Birding

Year-round birds include the Red-tailed hawk, goldfinches, Northern Cardinals, House Finches, Carolina Wrens, House Sparrows, Blue Jay, White-breasted Nuthatch, Hairy Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, starlings, American Robin, crows, Carolina Chickadee, Mourning Dove, Tufted Titmouse, Eastern Bluebird, Northern Mockingbird, White-throated Sparrow, Field Sparrow, Great Horned Owls, Screech owls, and Barred Owls. Winter birds include the Dark-eyed Junco, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, and the Yellow-rumped Warbler.

Summer birds include the Ruby- throated Hummingbird, Rufus Hummingbird, Purple Martins, Chimney Swifts, Bewicks Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Indigo Bunting, Meadowlark, and the Purple Finch.

Around the home, the campground, and picnic area are best viewing areas.

Camping

Admire the beautiful grounds of My Old Kentucky Home in the 39-site campground. Convenience is guaranteed with utility hookups, a central service building housing showers and rest rooms, and a dump station. A grocery store and a laundry are nearby across the street from the park. Pets are allowed if restrained. Closed for season from November 1 to March 31.

Gift Shop

Our Kentucky handcraft items include pottery, quilts, hand painted gourds, chairs and benches. Our outstanding book selections include cookbooks, historic and civil war books, and various Kentucky authors. A large selection of equine and Derby items can be found. The food specialty items will satisfy every appetite. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 & New Year's Day

Golf

Enjoy a day on Kentucky's rolling bluegrass as you test your golfing skills on the Kenny Rapier Golf Course 18-hole, regulation golf course. A fully equipped pro shop caters to the golfer's every need with rental clubs, pull carts, and riding carts. The complete redesign and reconstruction of the front nine holes, plus extensive irrigation and turf improvements on the back nine holes are finished and 18 holes are open for play. Project consultant was Fred Rux of Mobile, Ala. and Contractor was Golf Development Construction Inc. of Louisville. The course is named for Bardstown native and former Commissioner of Parks Kenny Rapier. Course open year-round, weather permitting.

Museum

Closed Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 & New Year's Day

Outdoor Theater

Experience the tradition of Kentucky's longest-running outdoor drama. This celebrated musical features colorful period costumes, lively choreography, and more than 50 Foster songs, including his most famous ballad, "My Old Kentucky Home."

Picnicking

The picnic area is equipped with grills, a playground, and rest rooms. A picnic shelter is available for rental up to one year in advance.

Tennis

Two tennis courts located near the J.Dan Talbot amphitheatre.

Tours

The Visitors Center serves as the main entry point to the popular tourism attraction, Federal Hill Mansion, "My Old Kentucky Home" of Stephen Foster's ballad. Don't miss your opportunity to tour Federal Hill, where the antebellum South comes to life in fascinating detail. Tours are given from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Eastern Time, June through August; and 9:00 AM - 4:45 PM March to May and September to November. Open Wednesday to Sunday during the winter period of January 2 to February 28 and daily from March 1 - December 30. Closed Thanksgiving Day, the week of Christmas, & New Year's Eve and Day, $.



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