8. Kentucky’s Bourbon Country

Kentucky is a major exporter of bourbon, hence the reason the area between Louisville, Lexington and Elizabethtown is known as Bourbon country.

George Pierce, president of Pierce Financial Planning and a member of Garret Planning Network, recommends a day of biking on the Bourbon Trail.

“Bring your bike, park your car and spend a day,” said Pierce. “That’s the best thing to do in the Bluegrass.”

The Bourbon Trail includes popular distilleries such as Maker’s Mark, Jim Bean and Heaven Hill.

Financial Advisor magazine’s own Chris Robbins, who grew up in the area, suggests exploring the reason Kentucky is considered the horse capital of the world by visiting Keeneland Racecourse.

For history buffs, Lexington is the birthplace of Mary Todd Lincoln, and her childhood home is maintained and on display. Robbins also recommends a tour of Ashland, the estate of 19th Century politician and statesman Henry Clay.

Kentucky's Bourbon Country