We stayed at the Big Bone Lick State Park in Kentucky, which is the birthplace of American vertebrate paleontology. They have a small free museum, bison grazing grounds, and hiking trails. The camp ground is clean, but the sites are very uneven (9 inches un-level) plus only have water and electric with a dump station. We paid $213.06 for a week stay.
Mike and I purchased a combo ticket to visit the Creation
Museum and The Ark Encounter for over $160 total (about $80 each + tax).
The Creation Museum educates you on God’s creation from the
book of Genesis. They did a great job to
explain how dinosaurs existed in the Bible and what happened to them. The museum explains how we are all “one
blood” (Acts 17:26). The 4D show on
creation was amazing.
We went to The Ark Encounter the next day. The walk up to the building was
remarkable. The wood work and
explanation of feeding the animals, cleaning of waste, ventilation, lighting,
etc. is mind and eye opening. How we are
all descendants from Noah’s family. If
you are in the Cincinnati or Lexington area, it is worth the drive.
Thank you and God bless.
I remember being there about a year ago. Very impressive and very interesting
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