As much as we all want to be out and about right now, it’s important (and mandated) that we keep our distance from each other. But the good news is, many people and places continue to bring smiles to our faces, despite the trying times. Kentucky Tourism recently shared a graphic called Kentucky’s Guide to Social Distancing. It is so perfectly Kentucky that we couldn’t help but share it, as well as a few other things to check out on their site to help pass the time while social distancing in Kentucky.

Spring has arrived in the Bluegrass State and while it feels different in many ways, some things remain the same.

Facebook/Kentucky Tourism The bluegrass has turned a vibrant green, the horses are grazing, the flowers are blooming, and the waterfalls are scattered along our hiking trails. We are still the Bluegrass State, home of Horse Country, the Bourbon Trail, Bluegrass music, and the birthplace of Lincoln.

If you can easily remember these iconic symbols of Kentucky, then you already know how to exercise social distancing - in the most Kentucky way possible.

Facebook/Kentucky Tourism Kentucky Tourism created this handy and smile-inducing chart so that everyone in the Bluegrass State remembers what 6 feet actually looks like. We love that it is accurate, applicable, and so perfectly Kentucky.

Along with coming up with handy reminders, Kentucky Tourism offers many features on their website that can help pass the time until you can be out traveling around Kentucky again.

Facebook/Holly Hill Inn In a series of videos, you can basically tour our state and learn all sorts of things about the Bluegrass. There are even recipes featuring “Flavors of the Bluegrass,” such as the mouthwatering grits from Holly Hill Inn, shown above.

Definitely check out the “Stoked” series where you’ll go on adventures throughout Kentucky, including a tour underground of Mammoth Cave.

Facebook/Mammoth Cave National Park

Support everything that’s “Made in Kentucky,” with these videos and maybe you’ll be inspired to order some of Rebecca Ruth’s famous Bourbon Balls.

Facebook/Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory

Kentucky will slowly return to its old ways soon enough, but for now we can still appreciate all this state has to offer.

Facebook/Maker’s Mark Have a laugh at this Social Distancing Guide that is so perfectly Kentucky and then search around on Kentucky Tourism and Only In Kentucky for plenty of ideas of what to do when we are all exploring, adventuring, and dining out once again.

There is so much to see and do in the Bluegrass State and we’ll all be back to exploring soon enough. But while we’re social distancing in Kentucky, remember that “United We Stand, 6 Feet Apart,” and don’t forget to spend a little time checking out the fascinating videos from Kentucky Tourism that show off our wonderful state. How are you spending your time while social distancing in Kentucky? Let us know in the comments and be sure to also share any good news you’re hearing about across the state!

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The bluegrass has turned a vibrant green, the horses are grazing, the flowers are blooming, and the waterfalls are scattered along our hiking trails. We are still the Bluegrass State, home of Horse Country, the Bourbon Trail, Bluegrass music, and the birthplace of Lincoln.

Kentucky Tourism created this handy and smile-inducing chart so that everyone in the Bluegrass State remembers what 6 feet actually looks like. We love that it is accurate, applicable, and so perfectly Kentucky.

Facebook/Holly Hill Inn

In a series of videos, you can basically tour our state and learn all sorts of things about the Bluegrass. There are even recipes featuring “Flavors of the Bluegrass,” such as the mouthwatering grits from Holly Hill Inn, shown above.

Facebook/Mammoth Cave National Park

Facebook/Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory

Facebook/Maker’s Mark

Have a laugh at this Social Distancing Guide that is so perfectly Kentucky and then search around on Kentucky Tourism and Only In Kentucky for plenty of ideas of what to do when we are all exploring, adventuring, and dining out once again.

And if you’re already planning for once we can be out and about, check out this list of 11 unique things to do in Kentucky.

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