Berea Kentucky
Crafting a unique experience for everyone
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to an artist journey. With year-round courses, you can explore a broad range of art including music, painting, Appalachian crafts, woodworking and so much more. We offer classes for a fun day-long lesson or a future craft-making business. All programs 1617 are taught by talented artists and professionals.
hand for scheduled bus tours and visitors, featuring glass blowing, woodworking, enamel jewelry making and much more.
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For Berea tourism, contact: Nancy Conley (nancy@visitberea.com) 859-986-2540 21 For Berea College, contact: Susan Buckmaster (buckmasters@berea.edu) 859-985-3193 For the Boone Tavern Hotel, contact: Patrick Huston (patrick_huston@berea.edu) 859-985-3705 For the Kentucky Artisan Center, contact: Todd Finley (todd.finley@ky.gov) 859-985-5448
Shop Til You Drop KENTUCKY ARTISAN CENTER The Kentucky Artisan
Center is a great place to experience Kentucky hospitality and to see and buy the creative works of Kentucky’s artists. OLD TOWN Berea is known as
Kentucky’s Folk Arts & Crafts Capital. Old Town has a wide selection of galleries, shops, and working artist studios to explore. On some evenings, you’ll hear Bluegrass music as you stroll thru Old Town with our regular “jammin on the porch”. LOG HOUSE CRAFT GALLERY Open since 1917,
the Log House Craft Gallery has over 500 artisans from Appalachia and beyond. Shop our extensive selection of handmade kitchen wares— one of the largest in the country. Directly behind the Log House Craft Gallery is an eclectic group of stores including a bookstore, an Appalachian merchantile and an outdoor recreation and equipment rental store. SHOPPES ON ESTILL
Meander Main Street and find local gems like handmade pottery, apparel, and fudge. And add some fun to your trip by making your own candle! COLLEGE SQUARE
Explore the Berea Community
Outdoor Adventures
APPALACHIAN CENTER Learn
THE PINNACLES Enjoy 9 miles
DORIS ULMANN GALLERIES
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where Appalachia is, how the locals say Apple-atcha, and celebrate the cultural diversity of the region. This Gallery is home to more than 3000 Doris Ulmann photographs, primarily of the Appalachian region.
Explore the life and words of Berea’s own bell hooks. bell hooks CENTER
of trails traversing through the Berea College Forest. There is a variety of difficulty levels and beautiful scenic views.
Just a hop, skip, and a jump from Boone Tavern, Brushy Fork offers 5 miles of trails for all fitness levels.
Private showings of various special collections in the Hutchins Library including the St. John’s Bible, Bibles from before 1600, historic cookbooks, and the largest collection of books about President Lincoln in the country.
FORESTRY OUTREACH CENTER
HISTORY OF BEREA COLLEGE
50-minute walking tour showcasing the people and events that made us who we are today. Mostly flat with a few steps.
Come behind the scenes and see our woodshop, looms, and broommaking shop. BEREA COLLEGE CRAFT
BEREA COLLEGE PLANETARIUM Enjoy IMAX-
style films that explore the world around us in a brand new theatre.
While you are here, you’ll want to eat in the historic Boone Tavern Dining Room. Our award-winning restaurant features the legendary cornbread soufflé locally known as Boone Tavern Spoonbread, among other mouth-watering original dishes that source regional Kentucky Proud ingredients. Make the Boone Tavern your home base while you explore all that Berea has to offer.
Kayak or canoe on Owsley Fork Lake (rentals available through Get Outside Kentucky). RENT A BIKE Rent an electric-
HUTCHINS LIBRARY
Berea Kentucky is home to the historic Boone Tavern Hotel.
Owned by Berea College, this hotel opened in 1909 and is on the national register of historic hotels. Enjoy the pinnacle of southern hospitality and charm in this amazing hotel. You’ll appreciate that each room in the hotel is furnished with hand-crafted furniture from Berea College students.
OWSLEY FORK LAKE
CARTER G. WOODSON CENTER Learn about Berea
College’s abolitionist and inclusionary history.
Where to Stay
assisted bicycle and explore the 25 miles of bike paths that Berea has to offer.
A place where visitors and the community can come together to learn about the Berea College Forest and the natural world that sustains us. STAR PARTIES There’s no better
space for learning about the night sky than our forest (weather-permitting). Learn about telescopes, constellations, planets and the night sky in general. Bring your own telescopes if you have them! BEREA COLLEGE FARM TOURS Go behind the scenes
to learn about the country’s oldest college-run farm. Visit our organic green houses, our welfare certified livestock farm, and our apiary.
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KENTUCKY ARTISAN CENTER CAFÉ BOONE TAVERN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT BEREA COLLEGE FARM STORE PAPALENO’S PIZZA HAPPY JACK’S NOODLE NIRVANA
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NATIVE BAGEL BEREA COFFEE AND TEA APOLLO’S PIZZA DINNER BELL NIGHTJAR HITZ BBQ
We are happy to help make arrangements for multiple small groups within your larger tour group. With a minimum of 14 diners, our restaurant owners are happy to comp the bus driver for his or her lunch.