3 days in Kentucky Itinerary

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Fly to Knoxville, Drive to Bowling Green
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Bowling Green
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Louisville
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Bowling Green — 1 night

On the 25th (Sat), hike along Cedar Sink Trail and then explore the fascinating underground world of Mammoth Cave. Keep things going the next day: examine the collection at National Corvette Museum, then bet on your favorite at NCM Motorsports Park, then test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms, and finally Head underground at Lost River Cave.

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New York City to Bowling Green is an approximately 7.5-hour combination of flight and car. You can also drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference when traveling from New York City to Bowling Green is minus 1 hour. Traveling from New York City in March, you will find days in Bowling Green are a bit warmer (58°F), and nights are about the same (37°F). Cap off your sightseeing on the 26th (Sun) early enough to go by car to Louisville.
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Louisville — 1 night

Derby City

Kick off your visit on the 27th (Mon): see the interesting displays at Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, then see the interesting displays at Kentucky Derby Museum, and then Head underground at Louisville Mega Cavern.

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Getting from Bowling Green to Louisville by car takes about 2 hours. Other options: take a bus. The time zone changes from Central Standard Time to Eastern Standard Time, which is usually a 1 hour difference. In March, daytime highs in Louisville are 55°F, while nighttime lows are 36°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 27th (Mon) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Kentucky travel guide

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Caves · Distilleries · Specialty Museums
The Bluegrass State
A diverse region of sprawling farmland and rich cultural heritage, Kentucky is the birthplace of American horse racing and home to the world-famous Kentucky Derby. While the cities of Lexington and Louisville experience the majority of the state's tourism, Kentucky is also a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts with its array of natural attractions, including the Cumberland Gap and the world's longest cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park. Take a tour through original Civil War battlefields to delve into the nation's history, or head to one of the many bourbon distilleries to learn more about Kentucky's most famous export.
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