Staycation: Enjoying Northern Kentucky on a Budget
For those in or around:
Northern Kentucky
You don’t have to travel great distances to have a wonderful vacation. When budget restraints require staying closer to home…don’t fret… If you are in the Northern Kentucky area, there is absolutely no excuse for not having an activity packed vacation while helping the home budget.
I have listed several of my favorite local activities that are free or reasonably priced in the area. If you are looking for additional activities, check out NKY Tourism, it is updated each week by county. Another source specifically for children is at HulaFrog.
If you manage to visit everything in the Northern Kentucky area, you can be in Cincinnati, Ohio within minutes and in Dayton OH, Lexington KY, Louisville KY, or Indianapolis IN within an hour.
The Tri-State area has a ton of history and if you are more of a thrill seeker..there are two amusement parks within thirty minutes of the river. You will hear a lot about that “River”… you would think it was the widest, most difficult river to cross from the way people will go out of their way to NOT cross over it.
If you don’t live in the Northern Kentucky Area, stop back here tomorrow for a MASSIVE listing of staycation ideas from more than 40 cities!
Let’s get started….
Places to eat – Top 20 Restaurants in Northern Kentucky (prices and locations vary – please visit their site to confirm and print off specials/coupons)
Places to go… NKY is packed with so much history…mixed in with a little crazy fun!
Family Outings:
Newport on the Levee ~ Newport, KY
Activities include Dining, IMAX movies, Bowling, Shopping (they offer Visitor Incentive Coupons)
Newport Aquarium ~ Newport, KY
Voted the #1 Aquarium in the Country! Local hotels and Grocery stores offer discount coupons for admission. You can also arrange for group/school/scouting rates…contact them before visiting.
Activities include Dining, Play area, Shopping, Penguin Encounter, and Ride the Ducks
World Peace Bell and Exhibit Center ~ Newport, KY
The World Peace Bell is the world’s largest free swinging bell. It weighs 66,000 lbs., is 12 feet in diameter and 12 feet high. Its clapper alone weighs an amazing 6,878 pounds. The yoke in which it swings weighs an additional 16,512 pounds. This magnificent bell rings with a powerful, awe-inspiring, deep resonant tone that is truly a majestic symbol of freedom and peace. Bell swings and rings each day at noon. Guided tours are $1.00 per quest.
Anderson Ferry ~ Hebron, KY
Anderson Ferry has been in business since 1817 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Totter’s Otterville ~ Latonia, KY
Otterville is an educational entertainment center geared towards children through age 10. Otterville is a secure environment with fascinating play to learn activities that will provide hours of fun for the entire family.
Lazer Kraze ~ Erlanger, KY
Activities include: Laser Tag, Trampoline arena, and Galactic Gaming
Florence Freedom Baseball ~ Florence, KY
Activities Include: Minor league baseball at its best including family theme nights, events, budget friendly concessions and more.
Jane’s Saddlebag ~ Union, KY
Activities include: A natural amphitheater with a 1700 replica flatboat for guests to go through, a kids village with themed buildings, corn hole area and a petting zoo with tons of fury animals including new babies every year just waiting to greet you.
Jane’s Saddlebag has something for everyone in the family to enjoy; a visit to Jane’s will be a memorable one for your family for years to come.
City of Newport ~ Newport, KY
Founded in 1795, Newport provides an excellent mix of historic amenities and Contemporary development. The community’s riverfront area provides a striking view of the Cincinnati skyline and is host to premier attractions including the Newport Aquarium, Newport on the Levee, and the nearby World Peace Bell.
Newport is also home to the East Row Historic District and a revitalized, historic downtown filled with eclectic businesses
Benton Family Farms ~ Walton, KY
Activities include: Milking the cows, Tending to the chicks, Shearing sheep and goats, Hayrides & working in the dirt, Working in the garden, Scavenger hunts & outdoor games, and Learning to fish & collecting plenty of worms
Florence 14 Rave Movies ~ Florence, KY
Shows before noon and all day on Wednesday are only $5.00
Florence Fundome ~ Florence, KY
Activities include: Roller Skating and arcade
Museums and Cathedrals
Vent Haven Museum ~ Fort Mitchell, KY
The world’s only museum dedicated to the art of ventriloquism
Behringer Crawford Museum ~ Covington, KY
The Behringer-Crawford Museum is a center for the collection, presentation, study and enjoyment of our natural, cultural, and visual and performing arts heritage of the Northern Kentucky Area.
Garden of Hope ~ Covington, KY
The Garden of Hope brings a bit of the Holy Land to Northern Kentucky in a replica of Jesus’ tomb in the Holy Land.
Cathedral St Mary’s Bascilla ~ Covington, KY
Building the Cathedral began in 1894 and is largely unfinished even today, the Cathedral is a monument which speaks of the faith and determination of the Bishop and the community. It is an art and architectural monument to be treasured for centuries by people everywhere.
Dinsmore Homestead ~ Burlington, KY
The Dinsmore Homestead is a unique historic site where visitors can learn what rural life was like in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Nature enthusiasts enjoy the hiking trails developed in cooperation with the Kentucky Nature Conservancy and the Boone County Parks Department. It is a resource for students and scholars and an area where artists can sketch and paint. Those who enjoy antiques and historic interiors delight in touring the house that contains the original accumulated belongings of five generations of the Dinsmore family.
Battery Hooper Park and Civil War Museum ~ Ft. Wright, KY
Accessible to most of the community, though small, the beautiful and shady, Battery Hooper Park has a variety of play things along with open spaces great for kids of all ages to run, climb and play, swings, sand box, picnic tables and benches, even a museum. Twice a year they hold civil war reenactments with a real camp set up all weekend and several kids activities. 1402 Highland Avenue, Ft. Wright, 41011
Parks:
Big Bone Salt Lick Park ~ Union, KY
Activities include: Basketball, Birding, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horseshoes, Miniature Golf, Picnicking, Playgrounds, Swimming, and Tennis
Devou Park ~ Covington, KY
Located in the hills overlooking Covington, Kentucky, Devou Park offers a range of entertainment and recreational activities including theater, symphony, nature trails, golf, tennis, picnic facilities, fishing, Behringer-Crawford Museum and the newly constructed Drees Pavilion.
Central Park ~ Union, KY
Central park is a 121 acre park that opened in the spring of 1994. It offers 2.35 miles of paved trails through wooded and open areas. It has a children’s garden, wetlands and is home to the Arboretum at Central Park.
England-Idlewilde Park ~ Burlington, KY
This 290 acre park offers three fishing ponds that are regularly stocked with bluegill and catfish. There’s an awesome playground, wooded areas and open fields, 3 large shelters, picnic tables, unpaved mountain bike trails (6+ miles) bike trails, walking/hiking trails with fitness stations, soccer fields, basketball courts, baseball fields and a 24–Hole Championship Disc Golf Course. you name it!
Tower Park ~ Ft. Thomas, KY
No one would expect this small town park off S. Ft. Thomas Avenue to include 86.6 acres and one of the best walking/ mountain biking trails in the Midwest. With one of the best playgrounds in Northern Kentucky, Tower Park also boasts a brand-new outdoor amphitheater, another playground, covered pavilion with picnic tables and real bathrooms, three sheltered picnic areas, a large open lawn, baseball field, 6 tennis courts with lights, an armory gymnasium/rec center, sand volleyball court, 2 basketball courts and a large paved area that’s perfect to take the kiddos who need more space to ride bikes and toys.
Boone Woods ~ Burlington, KY
Activities include: Basketball, Bocca Ball, Creekside Stage, Horseshoe Pits, Playgrounds, Tennis, Volleyball, and an old Fort to investigate
Erlanger Train Depot Park ~ Erlanger, KY
With a playground including a mini wood train for the kiddos to climb on and live trains with conductors who wave at them and more places to play, the Erlanger Train Depot Park is a must! This awesome park offers plenty to see and do with lots of room to run around and a covered picnic area. Crescent Avenue, Erlanger, 41018.
Pride Park ~ Taylor Mil, KY
Located in the heart of Taylor Mill, this beautiful 72-acre park is know for its spectactular views of rolling hillside and plenty of trees. There are 3 playgrounds – 2 very close to one another –all containing colored items for the kiddos to climb, slide, swing and explore. There is a basketball court, 3 rental shelters, an ampitheater, community center, an 18-hole Frisbee golf course, walking trails that form a 1.5 mile loop and bathrooms.
Outside the immediate area:
Creation Museum ~ Petersburg, KY
The museum brings the pages of the Bible to life, casting its characters and animals in dynamic form and placing them in familiar settings. Adam and Eve live in the Garden of Eden. Children play and dinosaurs roam near Eden’s Rivers. The serpent coils cunningly in the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Majestic murals, great masterpieces brimming with pulsating colors and details, provide a backdrop for many of the settings.
Note: Entrance to this is on the expensive side but so worth it I could not leave it out. They have a wonderful store and beautiful grounds that you can visit for free. Contact them through your church or homeschool club before visiting for discounts and package deals. Plan on spending the entire day, if not two to fully take in everything.
Coney Island ~ Cincinnati, OH (20 minutes)
Activities include: Water and Amusement Park
Toyota Factory
Georgetown, KY (30 minutes)
TMMK boasts over 11,500 square foot state-of-the art Visitor Center, offering both visual and hands-on experiences. Visitors can see firsthand the beginnings of a global automaker, experience archival footage and see the first American Toyota Camry that rolled off the assembly line in 1988. Special exhibits also include detail principles of the Toyota Production System and the mechanics behind Toyota’s groundbreaking environmental initiatives. Don’t hesitate to climb inside one of TMMK’s vehicles on display to experience one of Toyota’s finest crafted automobile.
Kentucky Speedway ~ Sparta, KY (30 minutes)
Activities include: Nascar racing, tours, and camping
Sites to visit for more information on the above locations:
NKY Tourism – to request tourist pack with discounts and other offers
Disclaimer: I received no compensation for this post.
Doug says
Are you serious?! There’s a museum that is dedication to ventriloquism?! THAT’S AMAZING!! I would have never thought there would be one. Hopefully one day I can go visit it.
Laurie says
This is a great post and a good idea. I love day trips, and living in Louisville allows me access to many spots. Some of these I have never heard of. Thanks for sharing!
Sarah L says
I thought Coney Island was on the East Coast – didn’t know there was one here. Looks like lots of great places to visit.
natalie parvis says
Kentucky is such a wonderful state with so many things nearby to see and do! I can’t wait to move back!
Crystal @ Color Me Crystal says
Great post. I am working on an East TN Summer Staycation series. I love the idea of enjoying what is right in your own back yard!