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Summer 2017 in the Small Town of Somerset, Kentucky

December 9, 2017 by BrittanyHighland 4 Comments

Somerset, Kentucky Sunset

Sunset over Somerset, KY

I am so behind on our travel logs! Here’s the situation. If I don’t abbreviate these babies, they’re never going to get up, and our adventures will be completely lost to the wind. So without further adieu, here’s the story of our month in south central Kentucky over the summer.

We stayed in Somerset, KY from July 1-August 5, 2017.

Why We Were in Somerset, KY

Our four eldest kids lived in Somerset, KY for a couple of years. We were last there in 2015 to celebrate the high school graduation of our eldest, Darius. Our close family friends, the Wrights, still live there. Since our older kiddos are growing up so quickly and will all be adults before we know it, we want to nurture their relationship with the Wright kids. They’ve been friends since they were tiny, and we want to encourage them to be friends for life.

Somerset, KY is a small town, population 11,000, at the eastern terminus of the scenic Cumberland Parkway. It’s an hour and a half due south of Lexington, two and a half hours southeast of Louisville, just west of Daniel Boone National Forest, and about 45 minutes north of the Tennessee border.

TBH: if our sweet friends didn’t live in Somerset, we would probably never go there.

Having said that, our month in the area went quickly, and we found some fun things to do.

Things to Do in the Somerset, KY Area

SomerSplash Waterpark

SomerSplash Waterpark

Boys playing at SomerSplash

While it may not be Schlitterbahn, SomerSplash is a legit waterpark. We got season passes for the whole family and went a couple of times every week. We could do the lazy river with Caspian, and there’s also a baby pool. Beyond that, there are slides (tubes and no tubes), a water playground with a ginormous bucket of water that dumps on a timer, and a big wave pool.

1030 KY-2227, Somerset, KY - Website

Big South Fork Scenic Railway

Riding the Big South Fork Scenic Railway between Stearns, KY and Blue Heron Coal Mining Camp. On our way through Daniel Boone National Forest. Swipe through the photos and video! ➡️ #bigsouthforkscenicrailway #bigsouthfork #rvwanderlust #rvingwithkids #kentuckylife #rving #fulltimetravel #fulltimerv

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I want to ride trains more. One Saturday during our stay, we took a trip on the Big South Fork Scenic Railway. There are two departure times on Saturday: 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

The three-hour round trip is 30-45 minutes each way. The remainder of the three hours is spent at the Blue Heron stop in Big South Fork National Recreation Area, right along Big South Fork River. We had lunch at a concession stand that serves things like BBQ sandwiches, pizza, hot dogs, pretzels, and slushies (before Eric’s diabetes diagnosis!). Very simple and cheap. Hot dogs were $2 each and the BBQ sandwich was $4.

Blue Heron Coal Mining Camp, midway through our Big South Fork Scenic Railway adventure, and part of a Big South Fork National Recreation Area. Hiking here, plus historical structures and displays that tell the history of coal here. Below this bridge, workers would sort different size coal into train cars. Swipe to see more photos. ➡️ #rvwanderlust #bigsouthfork #bigsouthforkscenicrailway #rvlife #fulltimetravel #rvingwithkids #fulltimefamily

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We had plenty of time to eat and wander. We enjoyed crossing the bridge, learning about the tipple, and seeing the ghost structures. Podiums at the ghost structures had recorded narration. One of the coolest things about our visit was that we met another family with five children that had started full-time RVing two weeks earlier.

Pro tip: on the train, I recommend sitting on the left side of the locomotive, going both ways. The train cars were recently remodeled with beautiful pine wood. While the front car is open with no windows and long benches for seats, the other cars are more enclosed with typical seat rows. In the latter, there’s a nice breeze with all of the windows open. The cushioned seat backs actually change directions (to face the front of the train or the back), so don’t worry about that when you’re choosing a seat.

On the way back to Stearns, KY on the Big South Fork Scenic Railway, with our chubbly Baby Nomad. #caspiantheodore #babynomad #bigsouthforkriver #bigsouthforkscenicrailway #rvlife #rvingwithkids

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The train is loud between the whistle and brakes-both seem to be located near the front of the train. Eric commented on what life must’ve been like when people crossed the entire country on a slow-moving train!

This was a fun half-day adventure for us. If you’ve ever taken a train ride through the most beautiful parts of our country, you may be underwhelmed. Choose accordingly!

66 Henderson St, Stearns, KY - Website

Book & CD Hut

Book & CD Hut

Playing with Kolan Wright and his kiddos at Book & CD Hut

For those of you who enjoy role-playing games, Book & CD Hut has a surprisingly active and vibrant community. Eric, Javen, and Silas love playing Pathfinder, which is a role-playing game based on the original Dungeons & Dragons. They participated in an all-weekend role-playing event, and there’s also a weekly calendar of events to choose from.

370 US-27 # 12, Somerset, KY - Facebook

Day Trip to Berea

Kolan Wright told us about Berea, which was the town that originally attracted his family to the area. With a population under 14,000, Berea is known as “The Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky.” It’s easy to fall in love with this place.

  • We started at the Boone Trace marker, reading online about how the area came to be explored and settled.
  • Right across the street, Berea College Visitor Center and Shoppe is full of handicrafts made by Berea College students. No student pays for tuition at Berea College. It’s known as “the best education money can’t buy.” But students give back by working in various ways for the school, including by making these beautiful crafts sold in the gift shop. There are also demonstrations from time to time.
Berea College Visitor Center & Shoppe

Javen and Silas among the handmade crafts at Berea College Visitor Center & Shoppe

  • Seven minutes away, Kentucky Artisan Center was the highlight of our short day trip. We got Silas his first journal, to chronicle his freshman year of high school, and were generally delighted by the creative and colors of all the crafts. Seriously, don’t miss this.

We're in the small town of Berea, KY today. This is one of those small town America hidden gems. Highly recommend you spend a few hours here if you're ever in the area. This is the Kentucky Artisan Center. So much to see! #bereaky #kentuckyartisan #kentuckyproud #rvlife

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  • Rather out of order, we made our way to the Berea Welcome Center. Imagine our surprise when we heard charming folk tunes wafting into the air and stumbled upon a room full of dulcimer players. I think we were the only tourists in the small welcome center at the time, so the musicians were playing for no one in particular. We were told they’ve part of a local group who get together from time to time.

We wandered into the Berea Welcome Center and this dulcimer group was playing in the adjoining room. This is why we travel: to reclaim the little moments. #bereaky #bereakentucky #kentuckyproud #dulcimer #dulcimers

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There are tons of beautiful and unique local shops in Berea, so you can wander at will and find treasures at every turn. I would’ve loved to have spent more time here. We didn’t end up eating in town. But if we had, I would’ve wanted to try Noodle Nirvana, which looks delicious and is highly rated online.

Day Trip to Lexington

The main reason we're in the tiny little town of Somerset, KY for the next month is to spend time with our precious friends who live here. Eric and the boys had a "guys" day and went up to Lexington, KY yesterday. They stopped at Parkette Drive In, which was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. They blasted the Hamilton soundtrack on the way up and back, had some great food, and made priceless memories. One of the best things about the RV life is being able to spend time with loved ones all around the country. #rvwanderlust #rvlife #rving

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We took a couple of day trips to Lexington during our stay in Somerset. We’ve enjoyed visiting in the past and definitely recommend it. Two of our discoveries this time around were Parkette Drive In, which has been featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” and “Rachael Ray Show,” and Farm Market. The tamales at Farm Market are better than any you’ve ever tasted. They were out of almost every type when we arrived in the afternoon, so we “settled” on the vegetarian options.

Discovered an amazing Mexican restaurant in Lexington, KY called Farm Market. Their tamales are the best we've ever had (don't tell Eric's aunt). Go early because they sell out! #lexingtonkentucky #lexingtonfood #rving #fulltimerv #fulltimetravel #rvwanderlust

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Tamale Farm Market

Tamale at Farm Market in Lexington

Trust it.

Things to Eat in Somerset, KY

Somerset has mostly chain restaurants, and the few local places are iffy. Our go-to is Speedy Tacos, and we were happy to see they’re expanding their location since we were there in 2015.

Where We Stayed in Somerset, KY

Here's our site at Lake Cumberland RV Park in Burnside, KY. We broke out the tent so the boys could use it as a summertime fort. It's hard to believe we've been here a month already, and that we're leaving in four days. Can't wait for Asheville! #rvcampground #rvcamping #rvwanderlust #rvlife #rving #fulltimerv #rvingwithkids

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We stayed at Lake Cumberland RV Park again-the same place we stayed in 2015. It has full hookups and was $450 for the month. There is an indoor pool, but it was quite cold even in the summertime. Other than that, there are no amenities.

We liked our site in 2015 because we had a large lawn and looked out on a grassy area. But this time we were sandwiched into a narrow site. I also forgot to mention that everyone parks on grass, with no gravel or concrete. So when it rains, everything is a mess.

It may not sound very nice to you, and maybe it’s not. But it’s served its purpose for us, and we’ll probably stay again next time we’re in the area.

What Else Was Going on With RV Wanderlust

We continued to have the RV issues we were contending with in Cave City. Our jacks were still broken, so we went the whole stay without jacks. And our front AC unit continued to work unreliably. We tried to find a technician in the Somerset area, but no one seemed to want our business badly enough to return calls or give us good information. So we decided not to chance it.

Eric was diagnosed with diabetes on July 31.

On the positive side:

  • We did our semi-annual clean-out of Meriwether’s basement. This is something we try to do every six months. We find things to donate every time, as we continue to narrow down what possessions we really need.

Our biannual project! Emptying *everything* out of the basement, so we can get rid of unnecessary things, vacuum, and reorganize. #rvlife #rving #fulltimerv #fulltimetravel #fulltimefamily #rvwanderlust #rvorganization

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We had a little help with the basement cleanup. We love the storage under our 40-foot Tiffin Phaeton. #rvwanderlust #rvorganization #rvlife #rving #tiffinphaeton #rvingwithkids #caspiantheodore #babynomad

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  • Eric and I celebrated our six-year wedding anniversary on July 29!
  • We had a wonderful time with Javen and Silas.

Life inside Meriwether. #rvwanderlust #rvingwithkids #rvlife #rving #fulltimerv #fulltimetravel #fulltimefamily

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Relaxing with the boys. We're so thrilled to finally have Javen (16) and Silas (13) here for the summer! #rvingwithkids #rvlife #rving #fulltimerv #fulltimefamily #rvwanderlust

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  • Darius was able to take a few days of leave from his unit to come for a visit.
  • Arianna surprised her Daddy, so we had two days with all five of our kids together. Best two days ever.

-B

Filed Under: Activities and Sights, Exploring America, Food We Found Tagged With: kentucky, somerset

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