There are many opportunities throughout Kentucky to hike through history and experience incredible views. Especially in the mountainous areas of our state, you can see evidence of the mining community and also check out views of the rocky hills, rivers, and waterfalls that make up this naturally beautiful area. Within the Big South Fork National Recreation Area, you’ll find the Blue Heron Mining Community and the Blue Heron Loop Trail in Kentucky. This diverse trail takes you through history and also offers views, rock formations, creeks and rivers, wildlife, and so much more.

The Big South Fork Area is a must-visit destination in Kentucky for unforgettable hiking trails and plenty of history.

Alltrails/Monte Seymour This area is rich in mining history and many visit the Blue Heron Mining Community to experience it. But you can also see evidence of mining, as well as natural features, along the Blue Heron Loop Trail in Kentucky.

The trail has a few starting points, but many begin at the mining community.

Alltrails/Allisyn Barnett From there, it is a 6.4-mile loop trail that takes you to scenic overlooks, foot bridges, rock formations, creeks, and more.

The trail is rated moderate and keep in mind it is lengthy at over 6 miles.

Alltrails/Brian Perry But there is something for everyone along the trail, such as pathways that lead to breathtaking views of the valley, river, and mountains beyond.

As you walk along the trail, you’ll pass rock formations towering above you.

Alltrails/Kellie Whitaker You’ll also walk in between these rocks and can relax under many overhangs for a snack or lunch. As with any hiking trail in Kentucky, leave no trace behind.

The water that runs through the trail is also relaxing and perfect for a photo op.

Alltrails/Allisyn Barnett Keep in mind that this trail can have closures, especially after heavy rains, so be sure to check before visiting.

Some rain is a good thing though, as it will make for even more waterfalls along the trail.

Alltrails/Kellie Whitaker Look between rocks and up above for any waterfalls that may sprout up. Aside from potential closures, this trail is beautiful all year long.

And while the trail may begin with a climb, you’ll eventually end up making your way back down to the parking lot.

Alltrails/Kellie Whitaker Be sure to look for evidence of old mines along the trail and also make time to visit the community, as the museum and outdoor area is fascinating and teaches even more about the history of this mining mountain.

Many visit the Blue Heron Mining Community for its history, but don’t miss out on a chance to hike the Blue Heron Loop Trail in Kentucky. With amazing views of the river and mountains, as well as its own impressive natural beauty, this underrated hike is worth a visit in the Bluegrass State. Have you hiked the Blue Heron Loop Trail in Kentucky? What is your favorite part? Share your experience with us in the comments!

Alltrails/Monte Seymour

This area is rich in mining history and many visit the Blue Heron Mining Community to experience it. But you can also see evidence of mining, as well as natural features, along the Blue Heron Loop Trail in Kentucky.

Alltrails/Allisyn Barnett

From there, it is a 6.4-mile loop trail that takes you to scenic overlooks, foot bridges, rock formations, creeks, and more.

Alltrails/Brian Perry

But there is something for everyone along the trail, such as pathways that lead to breathtaking views of the valley, river, and mountains beyond.

Alltrails/Kellie Whitaker

You’ll also walk in between these rocks and can relax under many overhangs for a snack or lunch. As with any hiking trail in Kentucky, leave no trace behind.

Keep in mind that this trail can have closures, especially after heavy rains, so be sure to check before visiting.

Look between rocks and up above for any waterfalls that may sprout up. Aside from potential closures, this trail is beautiful all year long.

Be sure to look for evidence of old mines along the trail and also make time to visit the community, as the museum and outdoor area is fascinating and teaches even more about the history of this mining mountain.

For more information on this trail, check out the NPS map, the Big South Fork Site, and also this information on Alltrails.

And for more on the Blue Heron Mining Community, take a look at our previous article.

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