Woolly Worm Festival

The Woolly Worm Festival is a strange name with a practical past. The festival is named after a type of caterpillar that, depending on the color of its segments, is able to predict the severity of each week in the upcoming winter. Festival activities include a beauty pageant, a parade, and a Wooly Worm Race! Plus there's a car show featuring enthusiasts from across the country.

Cliffview Presents: A Murder Mystery Dinner by Bluegrass Mystery Theater

Join us for an exciting weekend getaway, featuring a Mystery Theater Production and a fabulous steak dinner. Bluegrass Mystery Theater is bringing its March Madness themed dinner show to Cliffview for the ultimate date night experience.  Make it a relaxing weekend with a 2-night stay or just come for dinner and the show where you’ll …

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Thunder on The River Offroad Show

The Thunder on the River Offroad Show is the 1st off-road show in the Slade, KY area. Over the last few years the Red River Gorge Area has seen a tremendous growth in offroading with the opening of the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway, Boneyard Hollow Offroad Park and Hollerwood Offroad Park. There are also many …

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Mountain Mushroom Festival

The Mountain Mushroom Festival is focused on mushroom hunting with mushroom lovers able to scour the countryside in search of morsels that can reach the size of over a foot in length--what a mouthful! There are a plethora of actives with a mushroom focus, such as the 5K fun(gus) run. There will also be non-mushroom events include both car and gem shows.

Mountain Memories Festival

Although the Mountain Memories Festival focuses on handmade crafts, foods, and candies, it actually offers visitors looking for fun and relaxation a little bit of everything. From natural oil aromatherapy tinctures to on-the-spot chair massages, visitors will experience the stress of daily life melting away under the pleasant, late-spring Kentucky sun.

Festival of the Red

Held at the National Bridge Campground, the Festival of the Red celebrates the scenic Red River Gorge, a winding canyon system withing the historical Daniel Boone National Forest. Festival-goers with an ear and taste for music will be able to tap their toes to an average of 30 or so bands that will keep the beat for three days of fun, music, and food.

4th of July Celebration

Be sure to come up to the Happy Top Community Park on Happy Top Road in Beattyville on Wednesday, July 4th to celebrate Independence Day! Fireworks start after dark! Activities include: Music Splash park Isaac's Party Time inflatable rides (4pm-8pm) Fireworks at dusk See here for more information.

Powell County Corn Festival

For people who love corn and the outdoors, the Stanton Corn Festival is not simply three days of corn-gobbling fun. Of course, it does focus on the history and the delicious varieties of corn prepared on the cob and popped in the kettle, but it also offers a variety of music from local and regional …

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Ravenna Railroad Festival

The festival's exhibits include a variety of historic steam engines, pull cars, and cabooses in an event intended to honor the railroad history and tradition that helped build the region and employ the residents. Hosted for one day only, the festival features regional singer-songwriter musicians along with a host of folk and country bands. Food vendors ensure family festival-goers are satiated throughout a day filled with fun fit for all ages.

Cliffview Presents: A Murder Mystery Dinner by Bluegrass Mystery Theater

  Join us for an exciting evening, featuring a Mystery Theater Production and a fabulous dinner. Bluegrass Mystery Theater is bringing its dinner show to Cliffview for the ultimate night out. Channel your inner detective as you watch the murder and mayhem unfold!   When: Saturday, July 31 | 6:00-8:00 pm. Dinner served at 7:00 pm. …

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