
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Visitor Center
Cumberland Gap option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, group visit, and reservation.
Kentucky, United States
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23 options read as indoor-friendly or rainy-day capable, including Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Visitor Center, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, and Kentucky Museum School Field Trips.
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24 trip options. Save favorites and compare up to three.

Cumberland Gap option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, group visit, and reservation.

Harrodsburg option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Bowling Green option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Frankfort option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Louisville option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Bowling Green option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Lexington option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Louisville option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Louisville option with useful basics for families or groups.

Louisville option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Louisville option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Lexington option for hands-on play and younger elementary kids; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Union option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Oneida option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and reservation.

Lexington option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, group visit, and reservation.

Louisville option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Olive Hill option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Richmond / Lexington option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Henderson / Evansville option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Frankfort option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Harrodsburg option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Tompkinsville option for hands-on play and younger elementary kids; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Perryville / Danville option for a museum-style learning day; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Pineville option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.
This guide currently compares 40 options with official info, including Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Visitor Center, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Kentucky Museum School Field Trips.
39 places have published prices in FieldTripScope. Open each detail page to verify current admission, group rates, chaperone rules, and reservation timing.
23 options are indoor-friendly or rainy-day candidates, but timed tickets and group rules still matter.
39 places have usable official photo sets. FieldTripScope favors venue, agency, museum, park, and official program pages over review or competitor directories.