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Balanced Rock: Nature's Marvel in Kentucky
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Kentucky at Gorge Underground, where thrilling canoe and kayak adventures await amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Gorge Underground offers an unforgettable canoe and kayak adventure through breathtaking natural landscapes in Kentucky. Perfect for families and adventure seekers alike, this tourist attraction promises a unique experience as you paddle through stunning waterways surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife. With guided tours available, it's an ideal way to immerse yourself in the beauty of the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from the center of Eastern Mountain Coal Fields. Use KY-15 N towards Rogers. After about 15 miles, take a left onto Glencairn Rd. Continue down Glencairn Rd for about 1 mile, and you'll find Gorge Underground at 2478 Glencairn Rd, Rogers, KY 41365. There is ample parking available on-site.
Public Transportation
Public transportation options are limited in this rural area. However, you can use a local taxi or rideshare service to get to Gorge Underground. If you're near a bus stop, check if there are any local services that can take you to Rogers. Once in Rogers, it’s a short taxi ride to 2478 Glencairn Rd.
Walking
If you're within walking distance in the Rogers area, you can walk to Gorge Underground. From the center of Rogers, head east on KY-15, then turn left onto Glencairn Rd. Walk approximately 0.5 miles to reach the entrance at 2478 Glencairn Rd, Rogers, KY 41365.
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