Posts from Beattyville/Lee County Tourism
Displaying blogs 13 - 23 of 23 in totalLaughter, Harmony, and Appalachian Storytelling: The Bro... The Beattyville Appalachian Memories Festival is all about preserving the sounds, stories, and spirit of Appalachia—and few performers e...
The Beattyville Appalachian Memories Festival coming thi... TheBeattyville Appalachian Memories Festival(BAM)celebrates the people, stories, skills, and traditions that shaped Appalachian life. He...
Free Website Workshop for Local Businesses, Short Term R... Lee County Tourism is partnering with Locable to host a free, hands-on community training designed to help local businesses and nonprofi...
Beattyville/Lee County Oral history Podcast on SpotifyLee County Tourism has been working to recover audio files from an old tourism website and give them a permanent home by uploading them ...
River Trails in the Headwaters of the Kentucky RiverTucked into the hills of eastern Kentucky, Beattyville holds a distinction that surprises a lot of people. it is the birthplace of the K...
Big night for Beattyville Lee County TourismTeresa Coomer Mays and Dedra Brandenburg were honored at the Appalachian Motorcycle Group’s Christmas Party in Williamsburg for being th...
Honoring Our Heroes: The Lee County Veterans Wall and Me... Along Highway 11 in Beattyville, just before the railroad tracks, stands a quiet and powerful symbol of Lee County’s pride, the Lee Coun...
Lee County Tourism Has a NEW Website!Lee County Tourism is excited to announce the launch of our brand-new website, and plan to pack it with more local resources, stories, a...
Race a Worm, Make a Memory – 38 Years of Woolly Worm Fes... Every October, the small mountain town of Beattyville, Kentucky, transforms into a celebration of color, community, and good old-fashion...
From racing worms, scenic roads, and exquisite cabins - ... Located in Eastern Kentucky along the Mountain Parkway Trails Corridor, Lee County was formed on March 1, 1870 with Proctor as the count...
5th Annual Beattyville Bourbon and Moonshine FestivalBourbon and Moonshine Festival in Beattyville Kentucky. Located only 20 miles south of the Red River Gorge area.
Beattyville/Lee County Tourism
500 HWY 11 North
Beattyville, KY 41311
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www.visitleecountyky.com
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