Bowling Green

Bowling Green is the fourth largest city in Kentucky with 52,000 residents. Bowling Green is the hub of activity in the Caves and Lakes region. Bowling Green is accessible by car, primarily from I-65, which connects it with Nashville to the south and Louisville to the north.

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  • go to the great escape ok  Isaiah M.
  • Between Kentucky Down Under and the caves, the Bowling Green area has much to offer. Great for an inexpensive yet enjoyable getaway.  Paula G.
  • Home of the National Corvette museum  Stephanie
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Bowling Green Travel Guide is based on Bowling Green by Peter Budny, Dale Arnett, Peter Fitzgerald, Bill Johnson, David Erbach, David, PerryPlanet, Cx kybowl, iGuide and others. Bowling Green Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.