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The Ultimate Guide to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail (Featuring Wild Turkey)

Published March 03, 2026 Updated on March 03, 2026

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a self-guided journey through Kentucky’s legendary distilleries. Visitors learn about bourbon production, taste iconic styles and blends, and experience the culture behind America’s native spirit. Spanning Louisville, Bardstown, Lexington and Lawrenceburg, the trail blends travel, education, and unforgettable tastings. Wild Turkey is a trail highlight, and the distillery offers river vistas, a proud heritage, and classic American bourbon flavorsIt’s a must-visit, and our bourbon trail guide has everything you need to know. 

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What is the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?

A row of bourbon barrels resting on a track in front of an old stone rickhouse.

For fans of liquid gold aged in charred new oak barrels, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail is an essential pilgrimage. Stretching from Louisville to Lexington, it’s a collection of distillery experiences across the state that’s designed to showcase the very best of bourbon. You’ll learn how it’s made, what makes it so special, and why Kentucky still produces 95% of the world’s supply. 

The beauty of the trail lies in flexibility. It’s a self-planned experience where you get to decide your adventure – where to visit and what to sampleThere are more than 46 distilleries to explore, and each location offers its own unique experience. From historic tours and Kentucky bourbon tastings to interactive exhibits and pearls of wisdom from the master distillers, this bourbon road trip has it all.  

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Where is the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?

A large tree in a Kentucky field with a fence and the sun shining through the clouds.

The trail covers several key regions in Kentucky, each with its own charm, flavor, and rhythm. The trail is long, but the distances are manageable. Louisville to Bardstown is about an hour’s drive, while Lawrenceburg is roughly 45 minutes from Lexington. Lawrenceburg, the home of Wild Turkey, stands out for its setting alone with elevated river views, fewer crowds, and one of the most iconic distillery locations on the trail. 

1. Louisville

Louisville is the gateway to the trail and fuses urban energy with bourbon traditions. Expect world-class bars and dining and several Kentucky distilleries within the city limits. It’s an exciting and easy place to start or end your trail.  

2. Bardstown  

Affectionately known as the heart of bourbon country, Bardstown is steeped in history and tradition. The pace is relaxed, the bourbon is excellent, and there is no shortage of world-class distilleries to visit. If you’re looking to spend a few days delving into bourbon’s history, Bardstown has got you covered.  

3. Lexington  

If Kentucky’s famous equine heritage and scenic country meanders are your thing, hit the road to Lexington. Its slower pace is perfect for those who like to take their time with thoughtful tastings and bourbon exploration.  

4. Lawrenceburg  

Home to the world-famous Wild Turkey Distillery, Lawrenceburg is one of the most picturesque stops on the trail. With the mighty Kentucky River as its backdrop, it offers sweeping views and less urban buzz for a more intimate experience. Wild Turkey’s 12,000-square-foot visitor center is sleek and contemporary with welcoming tasting rooms, relaxed outdoor spaces, and gorgeous river-facing views.  

How to plan your bourbon trail trip

City buildings and distillery street signs on a road in Louisville on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

There’s never a bad time to visit the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, but here are a few things to consider. Kentucky summers are hot and extremely humid, so a spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) visit is recommended. The mild weather makes these seasons perfect for travel and distillery touring. Fall is popular due to the stunning foliage and various bourbon events and festivals.  

Every trail is unique to the individual and their route. For a one-day tour, pick one region and two to three distilleries. For a classic trip, plan for three days with two to three distillery visits per day. For a full immersion tour, set aside five days, which will allow you to visit multiple regions and many distilleries. If you’d like to do the entire trail, you’ll need to set a month aside.  

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Top tips for a successful bourbon trail experience  

  1. Book tours and tastings in advance, especially on the weekends. Many distilleries have group size limits.  
  2. Guided tours or driving services are a smart choice if you plan to taste generously.  
  3. Be responsible. Pace yourself, drink water, plan meals and make the most of your tour experience.

Bourbon 101: what you’ll taste and learn

A close up shot of a barman pouring bourbon into a rocks glass with ice.

On the trail, you’ll learn that bourbon has a specific set of rules and plenty of personality. By law, bourbon must be made with at least 51% corn, with rye, wheat and barley rounding out the mash bill. It must be distilled in the U.S. and aged in charred new oak barrels. The mash bill brings sweetness and body, while the charred wood does much of the heavy lifting, adding notes of vanilla, caramel, spice and smoke flavors.  

Most tasting flights will guide you through different ages and proofs, and each flavor profile is unique to its production process. From mash bills and distillation techniques to the level of char in the barrel and how long the spirit is aged for, it all contributes to what ends up in the glass. You’ll learn how to nose, sip and assess the finish, and before long, you’ll start to notice flavor patterns and classic bourbon characteristics like a pro.  

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Featured stop: Wild Turkey Distillery (Lawrenceburg)

A Wild Turkey sign directing visitors at the Wild Turkey Distillery in Lawrenceburg.

Led by the legendary father-son master distiller team of Jimmy and Eddie Russell, a visit to Wild Turkey Distillery is a must for any bourbon enthusiast. Set high above the Kentucky River, the distillery has some of the best views in all of bourbon country. The expansive visitor center offers tourists a front-row seat to the craftsmanship behind every bottle.  

Where the distillery is efficient and purpose-built, the tasting room is modern and inviting. The building features a striking black-wood exterior, cozy outdoor spaces, and sleek interior designs. The tasting rooms are inviting with immersive digital displays of the Wild Turkey’s legacy. There’s also a well-stocked retail shop and the Generations Lounge, named for the three generations of Russell’s who work at Wild Turkey. 

The lounge specializes in all things mixology, featuring a plush mezzanine cocktail bar where cocktails are enjoyed while looking out across the valley and river below. The location encourages you to slow down and appreciate Wild Turkey’s signature balance of sweetness, spice, and oak.  

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Sample 3-day Kentucky Bourbon Trail itinerary

A Louisville building sign at the first stop on the Urban Bourbon Trail.

Day 1: Louisville 

Begin your journey on the vibrant streets of Louisville. Explore urban bourbon culture at the city-based distilleries and tasting rooms before enjoying a bourbon-focused dinner at one of the city’s famous bars or restaurants. 

Day 2: Bardstown 

Head south to Bardstown, in the heart of bourbon country. The distilleries are close together, and the reverence for bourbon history is palpable. Pick your favorite distilleries and plan for warehouse tours and guided tastings at a slower pace, because it’s worth taking your time for bourbon.  

Day 3: Lawrenceburg 

Finish strong in Lawrenceburg with a visit to Wild Turkey. Take in the stunning views of the Kentucky River as you enjoy a cocktail in the sunshine. Enjoy a guided tasting at the visitors’ center and grab a special bottle to mark the occasion at the retail shop before you leave.  

Other notable distilleries to pair with Wild Turkey

Four bourbon rickhouses set in a field on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

  1. Four Roses – not far from Wild Turkey, Four Roses Distillery has beautiful, Spanish Mission-style architecture. They offer guided tours and tastings which highlight their impressive range of mellow, balanced bourbons.  
  2. Woodford Reserve – A short scenic drive away, Woodford Reserve has one of the most picturesque distilleries on the trail. Its limestone buildings, pot stills, and rolling countryside setting offer a refined take on traditional bourbon production. 
  3. Larrikin Bourbon Company – taking its name from the Australian slang for a rule-breaker or maverick, Larrikin blends Kentucky bourbon tradition with cheeky Aussie humor. It’s small-scale, laid-back, and refreshingly unpretentious. Expect bold flavors and bloody good bourbon.  

Where to stay and eat

A bird's eye-view of the historic Talbot Inn on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

Louisville  

Louisville is the Bourbon Trail’s urban anchor. 

Where to stay 

  1. 21c Museum Hotel Louisville – A trendy boutique stay that blends contemporary art, comfort, and a proper bourbon bar program. 
  2. The Brown Hotel – A historic icon with old-school charm and strong Kentucky roots. 
  3. Hotel Distil – A modern bourbon-themed hotel right on Whiskey Row. 

Where to eat and drink  

  1. Proof on Main – Elevated Southern cuisine with an incredible bourbon selection. 
  2. Overlook Bar at Rabbit Hole – A sleek, design-forward bar with panoramic city views and a cocktail list that highlights modern bourbon creativity.  
  3. Bourbons Bistro – A bourbon trail classic featuring ever-evolving seasonal menus and one of the city’s most extensive bourbon selections. 

Bardstown 

Bardstown is relaxed, historic, and soaked in tradition. 

Where to stay 

  1. The Talbott Tavern – One of Kentucky’s oldest inns, rich with bourbon history and lore. 
  2. Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast – A charming stay that feels tailor-made for bourbon trail guests. 
  3. The Samuels House – A beautifully restored historic home offering elegant rooms and warm hospitality. 

Where to eat and drink 

  1. Ernie’s Tavern – A chilled local favorite known for juicy burgers, cold beers, and a no-frills atmosphere. 
  2. Old Talbott Tavern – Expect hearty fare, a historic setting, and a legendary bar. 
  3. Five Brothers Bar & Kitchen at Heaven Hill – A polished yet approachable spot serving elevated comfort food and classic cocktails. 

Lawrenceburg 

Lawrenceburg is the home of Wild Turkey. 

Where to stay 

  1. Bourbon Barrel Cottages – Rustic boutique cottages for trendy trail travelers. 
  2. Best Western Lawrenceburg – Comfortable, convenient, and close to distilleries. 
  3. Lawrenceburg Bed and Breakfast – A convenient and cozy B&B experience.  

Where to eat and drink 

  1. The Stave – A bourbon-led restaurant and bar set along the banks of Glenn’s Creek, serving elevated Kentucky-inspired cuisine and cocktails. 
  2. Bluegrass Sabor – A popular stop famous for Kentucky Hot Brown, steaks, and cocktails. 
  3. Generations Lounge at Wild Turkey – relax at the mezzanine cocktail bar while taking in the view of the Kentucky River valley. 

What to bring and know before you go

An old face brick distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail

Be prepared!  

  • Book tours of your favorite distilleries in advance.  
  • Carry your government-issued ID (always). 
  • Wear comfortable shoes (distillery tours involve a lot of walking). 
  • Take a notebook for tasting notes, or go digital and use your phone. 
  • Have extra room in your luggage for bottles (trust us). 
  • Mix it up with a selection of big-name distilleries and smaller craft options. 
  • The trail is long, so plan your driving distances carefully.  
  • Take your time and plan meal stops.  

Final take

View of the Wild Turkey Distillery

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a journey through history and craftsmanship that’s oozing with national pride. From urban tasting rooms to riverside distilleries, every stop adds personality to what’s in your glass. And when it comes to capturing the soul of Kentucky bourbon, Wild Turkey stands as a proud leader that delivers scenery, heritage, and flavor in every sip. 

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Final Sip

  • What it is: A self-guided journey through Kentucky’s bourbon distilleries. 
  • How to plan it: Choose regions, book tastings early, pace yourself, and have fun. 
  • Why Wild Turkey stands out: Iconic views, rich heritage, and bold Kentucky bourbon flavor. 

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