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Feel free to view our Vacation Guide for a complete look at all of the exciting things Pike County, Kentucky has to offer.

 

The Vacation guide features detailed information on Pike County history, unique destinations, local attractions, upcoming events, elaborate maps, and arts & entertainment information.

 

 

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Hatfiled-McCoy Driving Tour

Hatfield-McCoy Feud
Driving Tour

 

Travel back in time with the Hatfield-McCoy Driving Tour. Visit the actual locations of America's most famous feud. The Hatfield-McCoy Driving Tour Guide provides you a detailed map of the feud sites, as well as historical background.

 

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Dils Cemetery

Dils Cemetery

Dils Cemetery is believed to be the first fully integrated cemetery in Eastern Kentucky. It is also the resting place of Randolph, Sally and Roseanna McCoy, famous members of the Hatfield McCoy Feud. Dils Cemetery is a beautiful yet somber place for history buffs to explore.

 

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ACT Artist Collaborative Theatre

 

Artist Collaborative Theatre seeks to create, promote and advance cultural exposure in Eastern Kentucky. Come see live performances of your favorite musicals at ACT.

 

 

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Places to Eat

Places to Eat

 

Pike County features an excellent variety of top quality restaurants to choose from. This guide will assist you in making the difficult choice of what to eat on your trip.

 

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White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting


In the warm seasons, Pikeville features white water rafting, canoeing and paddleboats. It is said that the Russell Fork River is one of America's most challenging and exciting white water locales. Plan your white water adventure for late August and September. 

 

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Bushwhacking the Russell Fork Bushwhacking the Russell Fork

 

For a Civil War experience you'll never forget, join us for the annual Bushwhacking the Russell Fork. Come see live performances of Civil War Battles, presentations and more.

 

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Golf Courses

Elk Run Golf Course

For the golf enthusiast, Pike County features a high quality 18-hole golf course. Enjoy a round of golf with friends and family while taking in scenic views of the Appalachian mountains. The Public Golf Course guide provides detailed maps of the courses available.

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The Cut-Through Project is one of the United States largest engineering feats. Costing over $80 million dollars, this modern marvel is an attraction that visitors cannot miss. The New York Times called it "the eighth wonder of the world."

 

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Designed for primitive camping, backpacking and hiking, Pine Mountain Trail will span approximately 120 miles from Breaks Inter­state Park to Cumberland Gap National Historic Park and pass through many natural areas such as Bad Branch State Nature Preserve, Kingdom Come State Park and Blanton Forest along the Pine Mountain range.

 

 

 

 

Hatfiled-McCoy Driving Tour

Hillbilly Days 2013

 

Hillbilly Days is Kentucky's second largest festival! Every year, hillbillies from all walks of life migrate to Pikeville City for three days of fun, friends, fiddlin' and food! Hillbilly Days is a fundraiser for the Shriners Hospital for Children in Lexington KY.

 

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Stone Kentucky Brochure

Stone Kentucky

 

The Stone Heritage Museum is the best remaining example of a once thriving coal company town in Pike County and in Eastern Kentucky. Stone Heritage is working to preserve and renew the historic three-building complex once owned by the legendary Henry Ford.

 

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Grants Branch Park

Grants Branch Park

 

Visit this one-of-a-kind, 11.3 acre body of fresh water that features a handicap accessible fishing pier, picnic area, two large shelters, a pre-cut cabin and more.

 

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