Vacation rentals in Kentucky

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Treehouse in Franklin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Treetop Views *Trails, Fishing *No Cleaning Fee

Amazing two-story house nestled high up in the trees. A true treehouse! This treehouse sits amongst a forest of poplar trees and feels very secluded and private. It has spectacular views of Kentucky’s rolling hills as it looks out across the valley. This treehouse was hand built and handcrafted with love and attention to detail. Located just off of I65 outside the historical little town of Franklin, KY. We are located between Nashville (45min), Bowling Green (35min) and Mammoth Cave (55 min).

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A newly built cabin is nestled in a secluded forest setting, with a small creek flowing beside it. The cabin features a blue metal roof and a front porch. Sunlight casts shadows of trees on the grassy area, enhancing the tranquil scenery.
Cabin in McKee
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 358 reviews

The Cabin on Panther Branch

Drive down Kentucky scenic highway 89 South just 9 miles south of McKee. The cabin is newly built and set back in a secluded area with a small creek running right beside the cabin and a larger creek just across the road. The Cabin on Panther Branch is a perfect place to come fish and kayak on the creek. Bring your ATV’s, side by side or dirt bikes and enjoy miles and miles of riding in S-Tree Tower in the Daniel Boone National Forest. We don’t think you will be disappointed with your stay.

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Cabin in Rogers
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Moody A Frame | Hot Tub | Red River Gorge

Welcome to The Raven! A luxurious all black A-frame cabin in Red River Gorge Kentucky, just 10 minutes from Natural Bridge State Park, Miguel's Pizza, and Muir Valley. We built this cabin to be so cozy you'll never want to leave. Spend the day exploring the world famous hiking trails and rock climbing, and your evening soaking up the forrest in the hot tub. Perfect for romantic getaways or adventure seekers. For weddings at The Greenhouse / Appalachian Rose Farm this is the place to stay!

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A cozy cabin is illuminated by warm light as dusk falls. The porch area features steps leading to the entrance, with a pathway visible in front. Dark clouds hover above, contrasting with the soft glow emanating from the windows.
Cabin in Berea
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

A Happy Place Cabin with magical views!

A cabin and experience like no other in Berea. Enjoy the smell of cedar, sounds of the country, amazing views of the mountains and magical sunsets! Relax in our cozy all cedar cabin that sits on a 37 acre property. Fish in the large pond, swing on the porch, and cook dinner outside on the Blackstone griddle. Located just 5 miles from town, it is close enough to find great dining options and visit all that Berea has to offer, yet far enough away to provide serene tranquility and peace.

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The exterior of the cabin is framed by lush greenery and trees, showcasing a rustic log design with a sloped roof. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, while ducks can be seen resting on the ground nearby.
Cabin in McKee
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 349 reviews

Peaceful getaway for couples - Hemlock Haven LLC

*Please read entire listing and rules* Step away from fast paced life to experience true relaxation at our tiny cabin, situated in the one stop light town with some of the country's best internet! Located in the heart of the Daniel Boone National Forest, Hemlock Haven LLC has been customized to be a nature lovers paradise. Our cabin is in a fairly remote area, but we do have a few local convenience stores and restaurants where you'll find plenty of hospitality and country cooking!

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The treehouse is illuminated by soft outdoor lights, highlighting its wooden structure and welcoming design. A gently curving walkway leads to the entrance, surrounded by tall trees and a glimpse of Lake Malone visible in the background.
Treehouse in Lewisburg
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Treehouse with HOT TUB!(Lake Malone)

Prepare to be taken to new heights as you enjoy this beautiful, private treehouse located on Lake Malone. It features an absolutely stunning view of the lake through an 8x14 glass door that opens up to allow the cool lake breezes to waft your cares away as you relax in the recliner. It also features a hot tub, large deck, full kitchen, Jacuzzi tub, rainfall shower, beautiful woodwork, two complimentary kayaks, and many other unique features that will make your stay unforgettable.

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A spacious outdoor deck features a hot tub and a fire table surrounded by comfortable chairs. Large windows frame serene views of the surrounding forested hills, inviting relaxation in a tranquil setting.
Cabin in Pine Ridge
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

Cliffside Romantic Retreat LOVE

Fall in love at the unique and serene "Tis So Sweet Cliffside Cabin". The space is designed for a lovers retreat with luxuries of a spa bathroom, massage chair, fire table, recliner seat hot tub, and much more! This newly built cabin is peacefully secluded, yet still only a few miles away from the Natural Bridge State Park, Red River Gorge, Daniel Boone National Forest, underground kayaking, zip lines, rock climbing, swimming, delicious food and many other local attractions.

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Farm stay in Princeton
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

LUX Secret House & RED ROOM

IF THIS LISTING IS BOOKED… find our Lux Secret Room #2 Grooms Suite! Luxury Guest House & Historical Gypsy horse farm and wedding venue with an adult theme room just a short drive from Nashville TN. Kentucky's finest example of a working horse farm woven into a magically designed wedding venue. Our herd of Gypsy horses is sure to capture your heart!!! Just 4 miles from I-24 and close to dining and fun Patti’s 1880 Settlement! Perfect couple getaway for adults.

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Two painted horses trot across a grassy field as the sun sets in the background, casting warm hues of orange and pink in the sky. Lush trees border the scene, enhancing a sense of tranquility in the natural landscape.
Cabin in Russellville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Keehn Hideaway-Hot tub/King bed/Horses/Secluded!

Come relax in our brand new Amish-made mini-HIDEAWAY! (Couples, friends, mother/daughter, business, or ME-time). We built our DREAM PLACE (with a brand new hot tub, GAS grill, and GAS firepit), and we are now sharing it with you! Located on 20 acres in the beautiful hills of Kentucky, you will be AMAZED at the sunsets and quietness. There are no near neighbors except the chirping birds and our horses to pet, watch, and feed. Come be refreshed!

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Home in Irvine
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Premium A-Frame • Hot Tub • Sauna • Pond & Animals

Private 58-acre A-Frame retreat in the Kentucky Appalachians with mountain views, a stocked fishing pond, hot tub, infrared sauna, fire pit, games, and rare farm animals. Meet Suffolk Punch draft horses, a Highland cow and calf, and Thoroughbreds by request. No TV by design, just nature, stillness, connection, and a true farm-stay experience. Sleeps 7. Designed for families, couples and friends seeking nature, privacy and unforgettable memories.

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A rustic cabin features a welcoming wooden facade with multiple large windows. A covered front porch with yellow seating is visible, surrounded by lush greenery. The entrance is flanked by steps leading up from a gravel path, inviting guests into a serene natural setting.
Cabin in Campton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Private 12 Acre Escape - Hot Tub, Firepit, Arcade

12 acres of peace and quiet in Campton. You can wander the trails, kick back by the firepit, or just take in the forest views. Evenings are for porch sunsets, hot tub stargazing, and the sound of birds all around. Inside, there’s a vintage Ms. Pac-Man for a little throwback fun. We’re about 15 miles from Red River Gorge, but it feels like you’ve got the whole place to yourself—no close neighbors, no traffic, just dark skies and starry nights.

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Treehouse in Georgetown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

★Escape & Relax ~ Breathtaking Creekside Getaway★

Located on the same property as Kentucky’s most wishlisted Airbnb, this cozy glamping escape offers its own unique way to unplug, relax, and reconnect under the stars. Enjoy solitude, romance or family time inspired by nature. ✔ Queen Bed + 2 Full-Size Mattresses ✔ Outdoor Deck with Seating ✔ Bathtub + Separate Shower ✔ Composting Toilet ✔ Creek Access ✔ Cooking Station ✔ Hot water Learn more about this glamping haven below!

Popular amenities for Kentucky vacation rentals

All about Kentucky

Bordered by the Ohio River to the north and the gently rolling Appalachian Mountains to the east, Kentucky is a land of rugged hills, raging rivers, endless caves, and oh so much good music. The state’s musical innovations span several genres, including bluegrass, blues, and country, spawned from the eastern hills where you can still find local artists and national acts performing in places like Covington, with its independent theaters and music venues. Along with being the birthplace of bourbon, Kentucky also boasts an impressive culinary tradition: its unique hickory smoked barbecue style has spread to the rest of the country and can be traced back to the Welsh settlers of the western wetlands.

For a dose of Kentucky culture, stroll Louisville’s fashionable Frankfort Avenue in with its trendy bars and bohemian vibes, or spend a day in the cute little town of Bardstown, where you can sample the state’s legendary distillate, see an outdoor musical, and visit a whiskey museum. If it’s the outdoors you crave, explore the rugged Daniel Boone National Forest or the sandstone bluffs in the Red River Gorge Geological Area that make up just a small portion of the almost 2 million acres of public land in the state.

What are the top things to do in Kentucky?

Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park is a 52,830-acre limestone cave system in central western Kentucky with over 400 miles of surveyed tunnel, making it the most extensive known cave system on the planet. Spending as little as half an hour, or up to a full day of exploration, is possible in the underground passageways alone. Above ground, hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and horseback riding are all on offer.

Berea

This rural countryside town is known as the Folk Arts & Crafts Capital of Kentucky. Artisans, artists, and creatives have flocked to this UNESCO Creative City for its tradition of supporting the arts since its earliest days as an English settlement. Museums and galleries like the Appalachian Artisan Center, where you can find exhibits, classes, and art for purchase, can be found in Berea’s old town Artisan Village alongside glass studios and other artisanal workshops for patronage.

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Located in Owensboro, the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame highlights the musicians and performers who helped bring the iconic style into the limelight. In addition, the museum has several displays and exhibits that detail the history behind the music, as well as lesson opportunities and several live concerts throughout the year.

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