Kentucky Bourbon Trail: Complete Guide for 2 Perfect Days!

Kentucky Bourbon Trail in 2 Days: How to Plan a Perfect, Stress-Free Trip
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Planning the Kentucky Bourbon Trailยฎ in 2 days can feel overwhelming. What used to be a simple loop of about ten distilleries has exploded into nearly 50 bourbon experiences spread across the state. Which ones are must-sees? Which can you skip? And with tours running $20โ$40 per stop, how do you make sure this bucket-list trip is worth every pour?
When I first toured the Bourbon Trail back in the early 2000s, it was easy โ a few legendary names, plenty of open spots, and no need for spreadsheets or tour reservations. Fast-forward to today, and even as a Kentucky native, Iโll admit: my first โmodernโ trip was chaos. I overbooked, spent too much time driving, and missed some of the best distilleries because I didnโt pace it right.
Without a solid plan, youโll spend more time behind the wheel than actually tasting what makes Kentucky famous.
The good news? You donโt need to repeat my mistakes.
After years of exploring bourbon country, Iโve created a two-day Bourbon Trail itinerary that hits the canโt-miss distilleries, balances tastings with scenic drives, and keeps you on budget โ without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
So pour yourself a glass (Woodford Reserve for me), and letโs map out the Kentucky Bourbon Trail done right.
Hereโs how to make your Bourbon Trail trip effortless:
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What is the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a journey through Kentuckyโs rich bourbon heritage, featuring a mix of legendary distilleries and innovative craft producers. Spanning 46 distilleries across the state, the trail offers visitors a chance to explore the art of bourbon-making, from mash bill to barrel.
Whether you're a first-time taster or a seasoned enthusiast, the Bourbon Trail promises an unforgettable experience steeped in history, craftsmanship, and the scenic beauty of bluegrass country.
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How I Mastered the Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Two Days
As a Kentucky native, you might think I have the inside track on navigating the Bourbon Trail. But my first trip was far from perfectโI tried to pack in too many distilleries, rushing from tour to tour without savoring the moment. For example, I skipped enjoying a craft cocktail at Woodford Reserve because I was hurrying to my next stop.
The second time around, I learned from my mistakes and focused on balancing adventure and enjoyment, creating a seamless itinerary using Louisville, KY, as my "home base."
Because this isnโt just about bourbon โ itโs about slowing down, reconnecting, and savoring the moment.
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Day 1: Urban Bourbon and Scenic Stops
Kick off your adventure with the Urban Bourbon Trail in downtown Louisville. This area is packed with distilleries, whiskey bars, and bourbon-themed experiences. Hereโs how to make the most of your first day:

- Arrive Friday Morning:
Start your journey by exploring Louisville Slugger Museum or taking a tour of Churchill Downs to soak in some local history. - Dive into the Urban Bourbon Trail:
Visit distilleries like:- Evan Williams Bourbon Experience: An immersive, multimedia journey through the bourbon-making process, highlighting Evan Williams' lasting impact on Louisville and Kentuckyโs bourbon heritage.
- Old Forester Distilling Co.: Features a unique display of barrel charring during the tour, showcasing the artistry behind bourbon production.
- Angelโs Envy Distillery: Renowned for its innovative finishing process, offering exceptional bourbons aged in port, rum, and wine casks for a distinct flavor experience.
- Enjoy the Whiskey Row vibe, with stops at iconic bars and lounges for curated bourbon cocktails.
- Dinner and Nightcap:
- Dinner Recommendations: Treat yourself to a mouthwatering steak dinner at Jeff Rubyโs or Repeal, where the atmosphere is as impressive as the cuisine. Donโt forget to ask your server for bourbon pairing recommendations to elevate your meal.
- Nightcap: End your evening with expertly crafted bourbon cocktails at Barrel Bar or Merleโs Whiskey Bar, perfect spots to unwind and savor the flavors of the day.
- Stay Downtown:
Choose from fantastic hotels like:- The Galt House, an iconic, recently renovated option.
- The 21c Museum Hotel, blending modern art with hospitality.
- The boutique Hotel Genevieve in NuLu, perfect for a trendy vibe.

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Day 2: The Bourbon Capital
Youโve conquered Louisvilleโs Urban Bourbon scene. Now itโs time to head south into the heart of Kentucky, where bourbon was born โ Bardstown.
This is where rolling hills meet rich history, where each distillery feels personal, and where the pace slows down just enough for you to savor every sip.
Travel time: About 45 minutes from Louisville to Bardstown
Theme of the day: Slow down, enjoy the craft of bourboning making, and experience bourbon where it all began.
I like planning my stops to include 1 large distillery in the morning, lunch followed by a small craft distillery and wrapping up with a 1 large brand. Take the guess work out of Bourbon Trail planning by hiring a private guide!
Morning Stop: Jim Beam Distilling Co. โ Kentuckyโs Powerhouse
Start early and arrive by 10 a.m. to avoid the crowds.
At Jim Beam, youโll see bourbon production on a jaw-dropping scale โ thousands of barrels aging, bottling lines humming, and guided tastings that walk you through Beamโs legacy.
Pro Tip: Ask if theyโre offering the โThief Tastingโ โ itโs where you draw whiskey straight from the barrel. Itโs unforgettable.
Afterward, browse the gift shop and grab a quick coffee before heading toward Bardstown proper.

Midday: Bardstown Bourbon Company โ Innovation Meets Flavor
This modern distillery reinvented how bourbon is blended and finished.
Their Discovery Series (my pick: #9, finished in orange curaรงao barrels) proves just how creative Kentucky bourbon can be.
Bardstown Bourbon Co. also has one of the best distillery restaurants in the state. Sit down for lunch, order a cocktail flight, and enjoy the open-kitchen vibe while overlooking the rickhouses.
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In addition to successfully experimenting with the Discovery Series, BBC is also a craft contract producer. Want to distill your own perfect bourbon whiskey? Then gather your friends, and checkbooks, because at Bardstown Bourbon they make dreams come true!
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Four Roses Warehouse & Bottling: Optional
While we love Bardstown Bourbon Company and their fine bourbon, one unique experience is discovering the single story rack houses / rick houses (potatoโฆtomato) of Four Roses Coxโs Creek Warehouse and Bottling facility. This 90 minute tour and tasting gives visitors the opportunity to see, smell, and taste the finished product as itโs readied for bottling and shipping!
If youโve never visited a bourbon rick house then this is a great opportunity! Please note Four Roses distillery is located about 50 minutes away near Lawerenceburg, KY!
Makerโs Mark: A Bourbon Legacy
Once a sleepy distillery nestled in the rolling hills of Loretto, KY, Makerโs Mark has transformed into a bourbon distilling powerhouse. For Sara and me, Makerโs Mark holds a special place in our hearts for two reasons: (1) itโs located in Saraโs motherโs hometown, and (2) they make exceptionally good whiskey.
As an early adopter of wheated bourbon, Makerโs Mark offers a softer, smoother pour compared to the bold, spicy flavors of rye-based bourbons.
What is a Wheated Bourbon?
Bourbon must contain at least 51% corn, but the secondary grain determines much of its flavor profile.
- Bourbons made with rye, such as Bulleit or Wild Turkey, tend to have a spicy and bold character.
- Wheated bourbons like Makerโs Mark, Weller, or Pappy Van Winkle are known for their smoothness and sweetness, making them approachable for newcomers and aficionados alike.
Historic Star Hill Farm
Makerโs Mark is located at the Historic Star Hill Farm, a picturesque campus where bourbon production spans several historic buildings:
- The still house, home to an enormous column still, where the distillation magic begins.
- The bottling line, where every bottle is carefully hand-dipped in the iconic red wax.
- The underground rackhouse, a unique feature that keeps aging barrels at an ideal temperature.
A visit to Makerโs Mark is a feast for the senses, from the sight of handcrafted barrels aging in rickhouses to the aroma of mash fermenting. One of the highlights of the tour is the tasting room, where youโll pass beneath โThe Spirit of the Maker,โ a stunning glass installation by artist Dale Chihuly, permanently on display in the rickhouse.

Pro Tip: Donโt leave without visiting the gift shop! Plan to buy and hand-dip your own bottle of Makerโs Mark in their signature red waxโa memorable keepsake for any bourbon lover.
This two-day itinerary balances quick visits with immersive stops, offering easy access to all the highlights without rushing.
Short on Time to See the Entire Bourbon Trail?
Maybe you only have one day in Kentucky and you want to see the Bourbon Trail. In that case, we recommend taking a self-guided driving tour. We use self guided tours when we visit National Parks like Yellowstone and Acadia. These are a great way to learn all the history and see the rolling hills of Kentucky.
As you pass by the famous distilleries like Maker's Mark, Four Roses, and Woodford reserve stop in the gift shop and enjoy a walk around the property or a craft cocktail!
5 Actionable Steps for Planning Your Kentucky Bourbon Trail Trip
Ready to plan your bourbon adventure? Here are five essential tips:

- Book Tours Early
- Many of the distilleries like Buffalo Trace, Woodford Reserve, Four Roses, and Makerโs Mark fill up fast, especially on weekends. Making reservations 60+ days early is often required!
- Visit Craft Distilleries like Kentucky Artisans Distillery, Jeptha Creed, Castle & Key, and New Riff, which often allow walk-up tours. Visitors can explore the grounds of Castle & Key and enjoy a cocktail even if they cannot join a tour.
- Dress the Part
- Many distilleries require closed-toe shoes for safety during tours.
- Consider Private Transportation
- Hire a car service or join a tour group from Mint Julep Tours, the Bourbon Boys, or Travel The Trail for safe, stress-free travel between stops.
- We recommend utilizing a driver because the Kentucky Bourbon Trail is spread across several longer drives. We want you to focus on enjoying the day rather than navigating the winding Kentucky backroads after a few bourbon tastings!
- Explore More than Bourbon
- Donโt miss the scenic drives through bluegrass Kentucky, which offer breathtaking views of rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Enhance your experience with visits to horse farms or the iconic Kentucky Derby Museum, where you can delve into the stateโs rich equestrian heritage.
- For a deeper understanding of Kentucky bourbon history, explore the Frazier History Museum in Louisville, KY. Its exhibits provide a fascinating look at the origins and evolution of bourbon in the region.
- Pace Yourself
- Limit yourself to 3-4 distilleries per day, including stops for lunch at local restaurants or gift shops to break up tastings. Make sure you stay hydrated!
Where to Slow Down and Savor the Bourbon Trail
For a slower pace and a memorable bourbon experience, head to Whiskey Thief Distilling Co.. This hidden gem offers an informal tour where you can learn about their craft whiskey production and even bottle your own whiskey straight from the barrel. Unwind around the fire pit with a cocktail in hand, play yard games, and enjoy the serene Kentucky countryside. Itโs a one-of-a-kind stop that embodies the relaxing spirit of the Bourbon Trail.

A First-Timerโs Guide to Bourbon
Developing My Taste for Bourbon
When I was growing up in Kentucky during the 80s and 90s, bourbon culture wasnโt on my radar. At the time, bourbon was more of a quiet tradition than the booming phenomenon it is today. By the time I started college, however, bourbon enthusiasm was accelerating, and like many of my peers, I was curious.
Bourbon, like coffee, is an acquired taste. At first, the aroma overwhelmed meโI only smelled the alcohol. My first sip? It was a bold wake-up call for my taste buds, far from the light lagers I was used to. But slowly, through shared moments with friends, I began to appreciate bourbonโs complexity.
My journey started with mixed drinksโbourbon and Coke, then bourbon and ginger ale. Eventually, I graduated to classics like the Old Fashioned, savoring the way the bitters and sugar balanced the spirit. Over time, I developed a taste for bourbon neat or with a single cube of ice. It wasnโt just the flavor; it was the camaraderie. Bourbon is a social drink, best enjoyed with good friends and good stories.
Two Key Tips for Bourbon Beginners
- Tip 1: Take a small sip first to โwarm upโ your taste buds. Bourbonโs boldness can be surprising, so start small to let your palate adjust.
- Tip 2: Thereโs no wrong way to enjoy bourbon. Whether you like it mixed with Coke, in a fun cocktail, or neat, the best way to enjoy bourbon is the way that makes you happy.
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How to Properly Enjoy a Bourbon Tasting
Whether you're a first-time bourbon taster or a seasoned enthusiast, knowing how to approach a bourbon tasting can make the experience truly memorable. Hereโs a guide to savoring every sip like a pro:
1. Start with the Right Glass
- Bourbon is best enjoyed in a Glencairn glass or a tulip-shaped glass. These designs concentrate the aromas, allowing you to fully experience the nose of the bourbon.
2. Observe the Appearance
- Hold the glass up to the light and take note of the bourbonโs color. The huesโamber, caramel, or deep mahoganyโoffer clues about the aging process and the type of barrel used.
3. Savor the Nose
- Swirl the bourbon gently to release its aromas. Take a moment to inhale deeply through your nose. You may notice notes of vanilla, caramel, oak, or even hints of spice or fruit.
4. Take a Small Sip
- Sip a small amount and let it roll across your palate. Notice how the flavors develop: the initial sweetness from the corn, the spice from the rye (or softness if itโs wheated), and the oakiness from the barrel.
5. Consider the Finish
- After swallowing, pay attention to the finishโthe lingering flavors and sensations. Is it smooth or spicy? Does the warmth last long, or is it subtle?
6. Hydrate and Reset Your Palate
- Between tastings, take small sips of water to cleanse your palate. This helps you fully appreciate the unique flavors of each bourbon.
7. Respect the Tasting Limits
- Kentucky law limits bourbon tastings to 1.75 ounces per distillery, which is just enough to appreciate the bourbon without overwhelming your senses. Use this as a guideline to enjoy responsibly.
Pro Tips for a Memorable Tasting
- Ask Questions: Distillery guides are experts! Ask about the mash bill, aging process, or what makes their bourbon unique.
- Take Notes: Write down the bourbons you taste and your impressions. This will help you remember your favorites.
- Donโt Rush: Enjoy the experience. Bourbon is crafted with care, and tasting it should be a thoughtful process.
By following these steps, youโll not only appreciate the complexity of bourbon but also create lasting memories of your tasting experience. Whether youโre at the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, Bardstown Bourbon Company, or a boutique distillery, taking the time to properly enjoy each pour will make your journey through Kentuckyโs bourbon country unforgettable.
Discover Kentucky Bourbon: Quick History
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail showcases some of the best Kentucky Bourbon distilleries in our fine state. Along the Bourbon Trail, visitors get to explore the rich history of bourbon whiskey in Kentucky and how Bourbon became the only native spirit of America!
As a spirit Kentucky Bourbon has experienced many โboom and bustโ cycles. Prohibition was certainly one of the darkest periods in the bourbon industry. In the pre-prohibition days over 3,000 distilleries operated with an estimate 200+ distilleries in Kentucky! Prohibition nearly destroyed the bourbon industries. Only a few distilleries survived by producing medicinal whiskey. Americans definitely were โsicklyโ during Prohibition.
From the end of WWII brown spirits in particular Kentucky Bourbon exploded in popularity. Craft cocktails like the Manhattan and Old Fashioned were the rage! In good times, industries expand and bourbon producers were no exception.
Then, in the 1970s Americans taste and preferences began shifting towards clear spirits like Gin and Vodka. The bourbon industry fell from favor and was sitting on tons of great whiskey aging in rick houses across the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky.
In the mid-1990s some next generation bourbon executives began creatively marketing some of the fine bourbon that had been aging for 10 to 20 years. Slowly the industry began resurging. Americans and global taste buds began demanding Kentucky Bourbon.
The Rise of The Kentucky Bourbon Trail
In 1999, the Kentucky Distilleries Association launched the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. The Bourbon Trail was an opportunity to create a unique experience for bourbon enthusiast to get a first hand look at how their favorite spirits are crafted. As an added bonus, our fine state gets to show off some of the best scenery in the countryโฆthe rolling hills of central Kentucky!

Initially, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail included seven distilleries: Makerโs Mark, Jim Beam, Four Roses, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve, Heaven Hill, and Buffalo Trace. In 2009, Buffalo Trace decided to leave the official Bourbon Trail! So, you canโt get the Buffalo Trace stamp on your passport, you can still visit Buffalo Trace as you travel the trail!
During the early years of the Bourbon Trial only a few thousand visitors traveled the trail. Fast forward to 2024 and an estimated 2.55 million visitors are experiencing Kentuckyโs bourbon history!
Kentuckyโs Bourbon Trail is The Heart of Kentucky
The Kentucky Bourbon Trailยฎ is home to 46 distilleries, blending legendary brands with innovative craft producers, all nestled in the heart of Kentucky. Traveling the Bourbon Trail offers visitors a firsthand experience of bourbonโs rich history and the art and craft of creating fine bourbon whiskey.
Whether youโre a first-time bourbon taster or a longtime fan with a seasoned palate, the trail delivers unforgettable experiences:
- Iconic distilleries like Makerโs Mark, Woodford Reserve, and Jim Beam showcase the distillation process with expert-guided tours.
- Boutique stops like Limestone Branch Distillery, Jeptha Creed, New Riff Distillery, and Kentucky Artisan Distillery offer a closer look at small-batch production, where you can savor unique craft spirits in an intimate setting.
Beyond bourbon, the trail offers more to explore:
- Savor local cuisine at bourbon-inspired restaurants.
- Take scenic drives through the rolling bluegrass hills.
- Visit historic landmarks like Churchill Downs and the Louisville Slugger Museum, which add layers of history to your journey.
Seasonal Events to Pair with Bourbon Tasting
- Spring: Visit during the Kentucky Derby Festival for events like Thunder Over Louisville and the famous Derby. The blooming flowers and green landscapes make this the perfect season for scenic drives and distillery tours. I recommend driving through the Audubon Park neighborhood during April and early May to enjoy the Dogwood Trees in full bloom!
- Fall: Experience the Bourbon Festival in Bardstown, where you can enjoy live music, tastings, and distillery-sponsored events. Pair it with the St. James Art Fair for a mix of culture and bourbon. I recommend visiting Kentucky around mid-October for the most stunning fall foliage. For this trip stay in Lexington, KY. Tour distilleries on Friday and Saturday. Then on Sunday head to Red River Gorge to explore the stunning scenic overlooks of this amazing Geological Area!
Packing Guide for the Bourbon Trail
Essentials to Pack:
- Comfortable walking shoes (closed-toe for distillery safety).
- Notebook for tasting notes.
- Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Portable phone charger for photos and maps.
- Layers of clothing (Kentucky weather can vary).
Grab our complete packing guide and tour booking hacks in our Bourbon Trail guide! Download here.
Favorite Bourbon Cocktail: The Old Fashioned
The Old Fashioned is a timeless classic, made with bourbon, bitters, sugar, and a twist of orange. It dates back to the early 1800s and is considered one of the first modern cocktails.
Where to Get the Best Bourbon Cocktails in Louisville:
- Proof on Main at the 21c Museum Hotel.
- The Silver Dollar, known for its bourbon-forward menu.
- The Old Seelbach Bar, where history meets mixology.
Best RV Campgrounds Along the Bourbon Trail
As RV campers, we know that the best adventures happen when you're close to all the action! Fortunately, Kentuckyโs Bourbon Trail is dotted with fantastic RV-friendly campgrounds, making it easy to sip, stay, and explore. Whether you're looking to visit world-famous distilleries, soak in the scenic countryside, or enjoy the charm of historic bourbon towns, these campgrounds provide the perfect base for your journey.
Top RV Campgrounds for Bourbon Lovers
1. Elkhorn Creek RV Campground (Frankfort, KY)
๐ Near: Buffalo Trace, Castle & Key, Glenns Creek Distillery
Nestled along the beautiful Elkhorn Creek, this campground offers a peaceful retreat just minutes from Frankfort's legendary distilleries. After a day of tastings, relax by the water or enjoy the natural beauty of Kentuckyโs rolling hills.
2. Kentucky Horse Park Campground (Lexington, KY)
๐ Near: Town Branch, Bluegrass Distillers, Barrel House Distilling Co.
For those who love both bourbon and horses, this campground is a must-stay! Located near downtown Lexington, it provides easy access to urban distilleries and the scenic Horse Countryโperfect for combining bourbon tours with Kentuckyโs famous equestrian heritage.
3. Cummins Ferry RV Resort & Marina (Salvisa, KY)
๐ Near: Wild Turkey, Four Roses, Woodford Reserve
This centrally located RV resort is ideal for visiting multiple major distilleries in one trip. Set on the Kentucky River, Cummins Ferry offers full hookups, waterfront views, and a relaxing atmosphere to unwind after a day of bourbon tastings.
4. My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground (Bardstown, KY)
๐ Near: Makerโs Mark, Heaven Hill, Bardstown Bourbon Company
Welcome to the heart of Bourbon Country! Bardstown is known as the Bourbon Capital of the World, and this campground at My Old Kentucky Home State Park puts you right in the center of it all. Walk to historic attractions, enjoy live music, and of course, tour the famous distilleries that make Bardstown a must-visit for bourbon lovers.
Final Thoughts on RV Camping Along the Bourbon Trail
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is an unforgettable experience, and with these RV-friendly campgrounds, you can stay close to the action while enjoying the comforts of home on wheels. Whether you prefer riverside camping, horse country views, or a historic town vibe, thereโs a perfect spot waiting for you.
So grab your bourbon trail passport, book your RV site, and get ready for a sippinโ and campinโ adventure you wonโt forget!
Bourbon Myths Debunked
- You have to be a bourbon expert to enjoy the trail. Truth: The trail welcomes beginners and enthusiasts alike.
- Only expensive bourbons are worth tasting. Truth: Affordable gems like bottled-in-bond bourbons are fantastic.
Read the full list of bourbon myths in our complete guide. Click here to learn more!
Wrapping Up Your Bourbon Trail Adventure
Exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trailยฎ is more than just a journey through distilleriesโitโs an unforgettable dive into the rich history, craftsmanship, and culture of bourbon. Whether you're savoring a classic pour at an iconic distillery, dipping your own bottle at Makerโs Mark, or enjoying the scenic beauty of the rolling bluegrass hills, this experience offers something for everyone.
With this guide, youโre equipped to make the most of your two-day adventure. Remember to pace yourself, embrace the spirit of discovery, and, above all, enjoy each moment. The Bourbon Trail is more than a destinationโitโs a story and a tradition.
Have your own tips or favorite stops on the Bourbon Trail? Share them in the comments! Iโd love to hear about your journey and what made it special. Cheers to bourbon and the memories youโll create along the trail!
About Us
We areย Mike and Sara, and our kids and dog are exploring the US while camping in our fifth wheel! Since the late 90s we have been exploring the great outdoors one hiking trail at a time. We introduced our kids to hiking while they were young and they love exploring new places. We call Kentucky home and we find ourselves exploring the state parks, national parks, and other wildlands in our area as often as we can!
Our RV camping journey began during the COVID-19 pandemic. Waking up close to the trails we love hiking was enough for us to get hooked on the camping lifestyle! Thanks for following our adventures!
