Fort Boonesborough State Park preserves a historic frontier settlement founded by Daniel Boone and offers rich opportunities for history enthusiasts and outdoor recreation along the Kentucky River.
Fort Boonesborough State Park is located in Madison County, Kentucky, along the scenic Kentucky River. The park centers on a reconstructed 18th-century fort established in 1775 by American pioneer Daniel Boone, making it one of the oldest settlement sites west of the Appalachian Mountains. The fort offers visitors a tangible connection to early frontier life, with living history demonstrations, reenactments, and restored structures. The surrounding terrain features rolling hills and river bottomlands, providing diverse habitats for local wildlife and native plants. Visitors can hike several trails that wind through mature hardwood forests, cross open meadows, and offer scenic overlooks of the Kentucky River and adjoining areas. The park also serves as a popular spot for fishing, boating, and picnicking. Educational programs and special events throughout the year engage visitors of all ages. The park’s blend of historical significance and natural beauty makes it an ideal destination for families, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts. The interpretive center and museum provide context on Kentucky’s frontier era and the role of Daniel Boone and early settlers. With camping facilities and river access, Fort Boonesborough State Park supports multi-day exploration as well as day visits. The park’s accessibility and range of activities make it a valued outdoor and cultural resource in central Kentucky.
Reconstructed 1775 stockade fort with living history programs
Scenic overlooks of the Kentucky River
Historic museum exhibiting pioneer artifacts and local history
Boat launch and fishing access on the Kentucky River
A full-scale reconstruction of the original 1775 fort featuring blockhouses, cabins, and stockade walls, serving as a living history site.
A scenic vantage point providing panoramic views of the Kentucky River valley and surrounding forested hills.
Exhibits and educational materials detailing early pioneer life, Native American history, and the legacy of Daniel Boone.