Discover the Bourbon Trail Adventure in Shepherdsville
If you are looking for a fun summer vacation, hit the road to Shepherdsville in Bullitt County. Located in the heart of bourbon country, it is the trailhead of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Experience how the world’s number-one Bourbon is made at the James B. Beam American Outpost, explore Kentucky’s Official State Arboretum at Bernheim Forest, enjoy Kart Kountry, the world’s longest go-kart track, and more.
James B. Beam American Outpost
The James B. Beam American Outpost is a must-visit on the Bourbon Trail. Here, you’ll get an inside look at how this iconic bourbon is crafted, with guided tours and tastings. It’s an immersive experience that offers history, craftsmanship, and, of course, delicious samples!
Family Fun at Kart Kountry
For families and adventure seekers, Kart Kountry is the place to be. It’s the world’s longest go-kart track and promises hours of fun and excitement. Whether you’re racing against friends or enjoying the various attractions, Kart Kountry is a thrilling stop on your Shepherdsville itinerary.
Events and Festivals
Mark your calendar for the Wine, Whiskey & Ale Fest on Saturday, April 27. This event features local distilleries and wineries, food trucks, and live music. Held at the Shepherdsville First Street Park, it’s a vibrant celebration of the region’s rich culinary culture.
Plan Your Bourbon Trail Journey
Ready to embark on your Bourbon Trail journey? Plan your trip now with the Official Visitor Information Site for Shepherdsville and Bullitt County, Kentucky. Discover more about local accommodations, attractions, and dining options to make the most of your visit.
Event | Date | Location |
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Wine, Whiskey & Ale Fest | April 27, 2024 | Shepherdsville First Street Park |
Bourbon Trail Tours | Year-Round | James B. Beam American Outpost |
Kart Kountry Adventures | Open Daily | Kart Kountry, Shepherdsville |
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