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Bowling Green - Things to do with your Team
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Scenic long walks are exactly what’s waiting for you at RiverWalk at Mitch McConnell Park. Welcoming all travelers, whether solo or with family, this beautiful park features a bridge over the river, surrounded by lush vegetation and plenty of green spaces."
"A few miles down College Street with Cherry Hall barely in sight is Bowling Green’s finest nature getaway. Riverfront Park’s modest appearance provides all that is required for an easy stroll. Hopping out of the parking lot, visitors are treated to a classic truss bridge that crosses the Barren River."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. When you want to go on an outdoor adventure in Bowling Green, one of the best places to visit is Weldon Peete Park on River Street. This park offers ample trails for mountain biking and walking."
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"A: Mammoth Cave is an integral part of the tourism economy in south-central Kentucky. The hotels in Cave City, as well as Bowling Green, benefit from the visitors who come from all over the world to visit our beautiful park and learn about the karst system that lies beneath our area. I’m a member of the Bowling Green/Warren County Convention and Visitors Bureau board of directors, and I see firsthand the impact of the park on our economy."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Scenic long walks are exactly what’s waiting for you at RiverWalk at Mitch McConnell Park. Welcoming all travelers, whether solo or with family, this beautiful park features a bridge over the river, surrounded by lush vegetation and plenty of green spaces."
"A few miles down College Street with Cherry Hall barely in sight is Bowling Green’s finest nature getaway. Riverfront Park’s modest appearance provides all that is required for an easy stroll. Hopping out of the parking lot, visitors are treated to a classic truss bridge that crosses the Barren River."