Tourism

Bowling Green Local Places of Interest

Lost River Cave

Our venue doubles as a popular local attraction. Lost River spans 72 acres in the middle of Bowling Green containing 2.5 miles of admission free hiking/biking trails, a zip line, geocaching, and gem mining.

Lost River Cave has river boat tours through the cave every half hour. Jesse James used the cave as a hideout in 1868, and the cavern was once used as a nightclub in the 1930s.

Mammoth Cave National Park

40 minutes North of Bowling Green, Mammoth Cave contains the world's largest cave system and 80 miles of hiking/biking trails. Walking and crawling tours can be taken throughout the caves. Canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, and fishing activities are also available.

Corvette Museum

Museum showcasing the history of the Chevrolet Corvette, manufactured in Bowling Green

Historic Rail Park & Train Museum

Self guided museum and historic rail cars. Escape rooms also available in rail cars.

Beech Bend

Local amusement and water park. Dragstrip racing every Saturday night

MiLB - Bowling Green Hot Rods

Our minor league team currently has games scheduled vs. the Rome Braves daily May 31st - June 04th

Aviation Heritage Park

Free and open to public daily. Outdoor lot contains 7 different aircrafts

KY Bourbon Trail

Closest Bourbon Trail stop is Dueling Grounds Distillery in Franklin, KY, 22 miles south of Bowling Green