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    Joseph G.

    Big Bine Lick state historic site is a small town Kentucky spot that is a campground, historical spot, playground and walking trail area. My family and I was coming back from Newport aquarium to Lousiville when we decided to make two quick pit stops on they way home to rabbit hash, Kentucky and here which has about ten Minutes between the two. It was a little later in the evening so the museum part was closed but we did get to drive through and check out the park, campground, the Dino sculptures behind the Museum and got to walk the small walking trail to see the bison up close. Seems like a really nice place to setup camp if your into that type of thing. They even had a little putt putt area for the campers. My kids and I enjoyed the small playground and walking the small trail to see the bison Overall a cool place that we enjoyed our quick trip too and I'm sure there is a whole days worth of activity you could do here if you carved out enough time.

    Michael M.

    Big bone Lick State Park was an amazing stopover for me and my dad while we had a free day to see the sites around Cincinnati. It was just a quick stop, but boy was it eye-opening with so many bits of history scattered around the site dating back from long before there was life on earth to the days of the mammoth to the pioneer days when the US was young and still exploring the wild West place to see hidden treasure

    The playground across the street.
    Kim A.

    After a country morning drive to Rabbit Hash, we headed to Big Bone to check it out. We parked in the shelter lot and walked to the bridge. It was a fun walk exploring the area.

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    Michael S.

    Wifey and I visited this park after staying at General Butler State Park Lodge so many miles south from here. There are a few trails to walk, a museum, some live bison down a short trail, a campground and a pretty nice mini golf course. It has some history surrounding the location. I'm glad we checked it off our Kentucky State Park bucket list.

    What a great little park if somewhat lovingly neglected at points. Bring bug spray and good shoes for walking on uneven surfaces!

    Elyse F.

    No bones (or should that be all bones???) about it, Big Bone Lick State Park is a place to disconnect from the screens, and take a journey into the past. For us it was discounted quite literally. I had absolutely no reception at the park. Signage does a good job directing hikers, as well as educating them. We learned tidbits about the time Lewis and Clark spent excavating here, as well as what they found. For more in depth information, stop by the visitor center. There you can find maps, restrooms, a gift shop and museum. Museum is small, but does a solid job of showcasing finds from the area, as well as the history. A must stop if visiting. The giant sloth fossil is really neat to see up close. The gift shop has a variety of logo merchandise, fossils, crystals, and craft kits for children. Drinks are also available for purchase. We ended up hiking the Bison Trace Trail. Trail is a gravel trail that takes hikers to the famous herd of American Bison. Bison were grazing surprisingly close to the fence. This allowed us to see them up close. The calves did stay a little further away. We only scratched the surface of all this park has to offer. Campgrounds, mini golf, tennis courts, a pool, basketball couts, playgrounds, and a lake (closed during our visit,) and more hiking trails are also available.

    Woolly Mammoth Display (Featuring dead woolly mammoth)
    Tyler M.

    Big Bone Lick was a great escape from quarantine and provided lots of greenery to get in some hiking and enjoy the great outdoors. The Bison viewing area was open, though, there were a lot of people crowded around and we didn't feel comfortable sticking around with COVID-19 still being an issue. If this is something you want to check out, I would try to schedule your Buffalo-viewing during non-peak hours. The trails however, weren't nearly as trafficked. There weren't too many trails, but a few of them were quite steep and the muddiness made them a little extra challenging. Definitely be careful if you visit after there has been rainfall. Also be sure to visit the nearby Rabbit Hash town if you stop by - it's very charming and iconic, even if you're only able to drive through.

    Shannon M.

    This was my first time visiting Big Bone Lick, but certainly not the last. The Lake was closed for flooding and we did not get to visit the museum as we had our dog with us, but the trails and bison viewing alone were well worth the trip. The trails were well maintained and well marked and the bison were amazing to witness. They were very close to the fence line, seemingly loving all of the attention. Looking forward to visiting again when the weather gets warmer!

    Melissa B.

    Today Tony and I wanted to have a labor day cookout. So, after doing our laundry, we drove the 1 1/2hrs to Big Bone Lick Historic State Park. We took the back roads using Rt 55 and Rt 42 along the Ohio River. The park is FREE to enjoy, including the museum and the viewing the Live Bison Herd. The museum has some bones and a Lot of displays about the bones and teeth. Meriwether Lewis was here in 1807 to gather bones for President Thomas Jefferson. There was some information about Mary Draper Ingles also. There are some hiking trails that takes you down to the Salt Springs and the Live Bison Herd including baby bison. We went afterwards to a picnic area and grilled out some veggies and steak. We had a really nice time. Tony did a great job grilling out our food.

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    Madison M.

    My family came here during the pandemic for the first time and had a great time. This is a great place to go right now where you can maintain social distancing and stay safe without altering your activities too much. We walked on a few of the trails to see the salt lick and bison, both of which were very cool! Other than that, we spent most of our time at the campground in our RV. The campground is a nice, no-frills park. Our spot was nice and spacious and easy to hook up. We had some deer and bunnies come visit us! Only complaint would be terrible cell service and lack of internet/tv options, though I'm sure most people coming here won't care too much about that.

    Leah A.

    My husband and I came here for the trails to hike/ run. We stopped first at the visitor's center to ask for a map. I was surprised and pleased that the place was open on a Sunday. The ladies were very helpful and friendly, even giving us tips on how to do the route to make it easier for us. Inside the center, it was set up to be a mini museum and souvenir shop. It was clean, well organized and the prices seemed reasonable. I bought an ornament that seemed to be hand carved for $6.99 + tax. We decided to do the long trail- Coralberry and cedar run. The trails seemed to be well maintained, but lacked signs. I have to rate the trails as 4/5 due to us going to a campgrounds instead of a trail due to no signs to follow. It will be helpful if the trails will be marked based on distance and difficulty.

    Wild life, raccoons, deer and you can hike and see buffalo.
    Cindy B.

    Wonderful Kentucky State Park. Clean, friendly, large sites. Great host. Plenty of activities. Highly recommend.

    Bones of a prehistoric giant sloth found atBig Bone Lick Historic Site.
    Joe B.

    It's a small park in northern Kentucky about a half hour south of Cincinnati. If you have time to spare you can make a quick visit. There's a small museum in the visitors center with friendly staff and prehistoric bones and other artifacts to gaze at. A .2 of a mile walk will lead you to the buffalo viewing area. However, April and May is mating season and they were in seclusion. So that's not an ideal time to try to view them unfortunately. They do have a small campground if you enjoy camping. To be honest it was years before I ventured there out of curiosity. How can you resist a place with such an unusual name. Of course the salt licks attacked the prehistoric animals and later yielded salt to folks in the area. It was also known for its healing properties and people came there for their health. That's all in the past but still it's worth a peek if time allows.

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    Clean and quiet place to camp. I enjoyed the way the camp ground is set up. It is very easy to maneuver.

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    Really great park, with a playground and a river with a bridge is great!!! Love to hang out in the water and swim. Clean park, love it

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    Ask the Community - Big Bone Lick State Historic Site

    Husband is not capable of hiking due to sickness. Are there trails you can drive on to see the bison?

    When we were there all the bison were in a fenced in field that had to be hiked into. No access by vehicles.

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