Keeneland State Resort Park offers a serene woodland escape in Kentucky’s Bluegrass region, combining rich forested landscapes, recreational trails, and proximity to historic horse country.
Located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region near Lancaster, Keeneland State Resort Park spans over 1,000 acres of gently rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, and open meadows. The park’s topography is characterized by limestone-rich soil, supporting diverse oak, hickory, and maple forests typical of the eastern deciduous ecosystem. Named after the world-famous Keeneland Race Course nearby, the park reflects the historic and natural heritage of the area. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained hiking and mountain biking trails winding through forested ridges and along scenic streams. The park features a pristine 60-acre lake offering fishing, paddle boating, and picnicking in tranquil surroundings. A large lodge with comfortable accommodations, conference facilities, and a seasonal restaurant enhances the visitor experience, making it ideal for weekend getaways and family retreats. Keeneland State Resort Park also provides campgrounds with full amenities and rentable shelters for group events. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and a variety of songbirds throughout the year. The park's proximity to Lexington and historic horse farms offers additional recreational and cultural opportunities, including guided tours and equestrian events. Keeneland State Resort Park appeals to those seeking outdoor recreation in a peaceful natural setting with convenient access to both rural and urban Kentucky attractions.
Cave Run Lake – a 60-acre lake popular for fishing and paddle sports
Extensive hiking and mountain biking trail system through eastern deciduous forest
Historic lodge with full amenities and seasonal dining
Proximity to renowned Bluegrass horse farms and Keeneland Race Course
A 60-acre lake within the park offering fishing, paddle boating, and scenic lakeside picnic areas.
Over 15 miles of hiking and biking trails through mixed hardwood forests and along gentle ridges.
A historic lodge providing comfortable accommodations, meeting spaces, and a seasonal restaurant.