Most reviewed Lookouts in Kentucky


  1. 3.5 Civil War Fort at Boonesboro (16 reviews)
    - A nice hike to an earthenware fort
    Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Lookouts • Educational sites
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    The earthwork fortification was built by Union Soldiers to defend the ford and ferry at Boonesboro. A scenic trail provides a beautiful view of the Kentucky River. Self-guided tour. A moderately strenuous, wooded one-mile loop trail that provides panoramic views of the Kentucky River Valley. Pet friendly. See more..
  2. 5.0 Hogg Overlook (1 review)
    - Beauty all around!
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    The Pine Mountain Overlooks were a labor of love, created in order for people to be able to come from all over to enjoy the beauty that Letcher county Kentucky provides. \r\n See more..
  3. Combs Overlook (0 review)
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    Combs Overlook, named for well-known Kentucky State Police Trooper Bennett David Combs, who died in August 2014 after a long illness. He was 55. The overlook gives views of Jenkins' beautiful mountains, Raven Rock Golf Course and one of the most beautiful place to watch a sunset in the Appalachian mountains. See more..
  4. The Summerhouse (0 review)
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Lookouts
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  5. Cliffside Overlook (0 review)
    Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Lookouts
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  6. Hemlock Overlook (0 review)
    Lookouts • Scenic Drives
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    Standing at an elevation of 2,377 feet, this overlook gives guests an overwhelming 180-degree view of Letcher County’s mountain range. Hemlock Overlook provides guests with custom railing and an observation deck. It also has picnic tables, where those passing through can rest, eat and enjoy the view. See more..
  7. Falcon Overlook (0 review)
    Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Lookouts
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    Located where the old Falcon Inn used to be, this overlook is dedicated to Community Trust Bank. The elevation at Falcon Overlook is 2,557 feet. Etched in the concrete is the date 1948 and the name Doyle. This location was an overgrown building foundation with only a chimney standing. See more..

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