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- 1 Understand
- 2 Get in
- 3 Get around
- 4 See
- 5 Do
- 5.1 Outdoor recreation
- 5.2 Performing arts
- 6 Learn
- 7 Buy
- 7.1 Old Town Artisan Village
- 8 Eat
- 9 Drink
- 10 Sleep
- 10.1 Bed & Breakfasts
- 10.2 Campgrounds & cottages
- 10.3 Hotels
- 11 Connect
- 12 Go next
Berea is a small city in Kentucky's Bluegrass Region in southern Madison County about 15 miles (24 km) south of Richmond and 45 miles (72 km) south of Lexington. The community has experienced major population growth: 38% from 2000 to 2010, and 16% to 2018. It is known for its active arts and crafts scene and as the home of Berea College, a liberal arts school which serves students from the Appalachia region.
Understand
[edit]Berea was founded in 1854 by the abolitionist minister John Fee (with help from the former slave owner Cassius Clay, of Whitehall in northern Madison County), as an integrated community founded on the principle that "God has made of one blood all the nations of the earth" and hence slavery and racial segregation were sinful. Fee named the town Berea after a town in Macedonia mentioned in the Book of Acts whose inhabitants were open to accepting Paul's new ideas based on a careful study of the Scriptures. The school Fee established grew into Berea College, which flourished in the late nineteenth century as an interracial institution before the state government forced it to segregate in 1904. Thereafter, the college shifted its focus to the education of poor white people from Appalachia. In the 20th century, a craft movement sprang up in Berea dedicated to preserving traditional mountain arts and crafts. This remains a strong influence on the town's culture, with many artisan workshops scattered around College Square and in "Old Town" about a mile away.
Get in
[edit]You'll almost certainly get to Berea by car. Berea is accessible from exits 76 and 77 off of I-75.
When you come in, grab a travel planner pamphlet from either the Traveler's Center just off I-75 exit 77 (see below in Buy) or from the Welcome Center in town.
Berea also has a Greyhound bus station near Oldtown.
- 37.573-84.299471 Greyhound,301 W Jefferson St.(Located at Kiln Time),☏ +1 850 986-5840.

Get around
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'"`UNIQ--maplink-00000009-QINU`"'Map of Berea (Kentucky) There are two areas that make up the major centers of Berea: Old Town Artisan Village, and College Square. Each is easily traversable by foot.
To get from one end of town to the other, you could walk; it would take about 15 minutes. Parking is easy to come by, though, so you might as well drive.
See
[edit]- Berea College Visitor Center and Shoppe,104 S Main Street,☏ +1 859 9853197.M-F 9-7, Sat 10-6, Sunday 11-4.This is the official visitor center for Berea College, which occupies much of the center of the town and dominates it both culturally and economically. At the visitor center, you can schedule tours of the campus (historical, craft, or ecological), watch students engaged in traditional crafts, or buy artisan products and college-related paraphernalia. The visitor center also sells smoothies and other refreshments. You can also walk around the campus on your own.(updated Apr 2022)
- Berea Welcome Center,3 Artist Circle,☏ +1 859 9862540.Information center for the town (as opposed to the college), located in the heart of Berea's "Old Town." The visitor center, located in a historic train station, has some exhibits on the history of the town, and is surrounded by craft shops which you can easily visit on foot while parked at the center.(updated Apr 2022)
Do
[edit]There are a number of festivals throughout the year, some of which are juried.
Outdoor recreation
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- 37.5537-84.24151 The Pinnacles(Berea College Forest),2047 Big Hill Rd. Berea, KY 40403(About three miles from Boone Tavern on Hwy 21/Big Hill Road. The parking lot and Forestry Center are on the left.).Dawn-dusk.This is the most popular and scenic section of the Berea College Forest, an 8000-acre forest managed by Berea College. Several miles of trails are maintained by the college's Department of Forestry and are open to the public during daylight hours. The trails lead to several cliff side overlooks with spectacular views. A forestry center includes educational displays, bathrooms, and an information desk.Free.
(updated Jun 2024) - 37.573655-84.2865822 Get Outside KY,204 Estill Street, Suite C,☏ +1 859 5447079,[email protected].Offers canoe, kayak, and e-bike rentals from two Berea locations and is involved with various local events and activities. The boating activities take place on Owsley Fork Reservoir, a few miles out of town past the Pinnacles.

(updated Nov 2024)
- Brushy Fork(Down Scaffold Cane Road past Union Church--parking lot on the right.).Also part of the Berea College Forest. Hiking trails of varying degrees of difficulty, including a gravel trail alongside the creek and a network of trails that eventually take you up on the ridges above the town, with good views over the town and across the Outer Bluegrass to Richmond. These trails are not as spectacular or popular as those at the Pinnacles, but the ridgetop hiking is also worth exploring, and it's easier to take a short hike here if you don't have time for the full experience. The trails are used by cross-country runners.Free.(updated Jul 2025)
- John B. Stephenson Walking Trail (at the end of Center St., parking lot next to the Berea Utilities Building and the dog park) This one is maintained by the city rather than the college. It is a gentle trail alongside Silver Creek, crossing a bridge at a ford allegedly used by Daniel Boone. The end of this trail connects to a multiuse trail which will take you all the way to the Pinnacles, allowing you to walk from the town to the mountain and back.
- Anglin Falls Yet another section of the Berea College Forest, this one is a 15-minute drive out of town, near the tiny hamlet of Disputanta along winding mountain roads. Do not trust GPS, but follow the directions on the website. This is a nature reserve so dogs are not allowed. A short but steep walk up a creekside leads to a glorious waterfall, best in spring but worthwhile at any time of year.
Performing arts
[edit]- Spotlight Playhouse,214 Richmond Rd,☏ +1 859-756-0011.Acting school and community theater offering shows nearly every weekend.(updated Dec 2025)
Learn
[edit]As a historic college town and a center of Appalachian culture and sustainable agriculture, Berea has an unusual number of learning opportunities for a town of its size, most centering on some form of traditional arts and crafts. Besides the opportunities listed below, many of the artisans listed in the "Buy" section offer classes.
- Christmas Country Dance School. Dec. 26-Jan. 1. This yearly event brings together people from all over the world interested in country dance and other traditional arts. Classes include English country dancing, Morris dancing, Danish folk dance, storytelling, and various forms of vocal and instrumental music.
- Festival of Learnshops. This weeklong event in July offers classes in a range of traditional arts and crafts. "Learnshops" are sometimes available at other times in the year as well.
- Loyal Jones Appalachian Center offers exhibits on the history of Appalachia as well as hosting various lectures and other cultural events.
- Carter G. Woodson Center offers lectures and workshops on African-American history.
- Berea College Planetarium offers weekly shows as well as other educational activities.
- Sustainable Berea runs the Berea Urban Farm as well as promoting sustainable agriculture in the community through a number of outreach endeavors.
Buy
[edit]If you want to see Berea and its artists up close and personal, go downtown and just walk the streets. Many artisans have workshops there, and are open to the public (typically 9AM-5PM).
- 37.5965-84.30751 Kentucky Artisan Center(Traveler's Center),200 Artisan Way(I-75 exit 77),☏ +1 859 985-5448.Spring-Fall daily 8AM-8PM; café 8:30AM-5PM. Winter (roughly Jan 4-Mar 10) 8:30AM-6:30PM; café 9AM-4PM.If you're looking for a one-stop shopping location, this is the place to go.

Old Town Artisan Village
[edit]- Jeanette's Jewelry,116 N. Broadway,☏ +1 859 248 2505.(updated May 2022)
- Honeysuckle Vine,1 Artist Circle,☏ +1 859 986 2411.Original art by Dinah Tyree, besides hand-made Christmas ornaments and a variety of other products for sale.(updated Jul 2025)
- Weaver's Bottom Craft Studio,140 N. Broadway,☏ +1 859 302 2360.Husband and wife team demonstrate weaving as well as selling their products.(updated Jul 2025)
Eat
[edit]- 37.5719-84.288461 Boone Tavern Dining Room,100 Main St.,☏ +1 859-985-3700,toll-free: +1-800-366-9358,[email protected].Fine dining featuring locally grown ingredients from the Berea College Farm. Dress attire is tastefully casual and reservations are recommended for evening meals. Alcohol now available by the drink.

- 37.5727-84.28842 Papa Leno's,108 Center Street,☏ +1 859 986-4497.This popular and unpretentious Italian restaurant, focusing on pizza, has been open since 1984 and sits just around the corner from Boone Tavern on College Square.
(updated Dec 2025) - 37.572-84.28863 Bluegrass Kitchen,112 S Main St,☏ +1 859 868-8847.Southern cooking between Boone Tavern and Papa Leno's.
(updated Dec 2025) - 37.5725-84.28774 Doña Maria's Tamales and More,204 Center St,☏ +1 859 868-1003.Mexican street food, specializing in tamales.
(updated Dec 2025) - Native Bagel Company,436 Chestnut St.Made Food & Wine Magazine's 2021 list of the 50 best bagel shops in the country. During the evenings a restaurant/pub operates out of the same space (see under "Drink").(updated Dec 2025)
- Dinner Bell Restaurant,127 Plaza Dr,☏ +1 859 986-2777.Southern country cooking.(updated Dec 2025)
- Honeysuckle Dining and Bourbon House,100 Churchill Ct.Fine dining in a historic building once the home of Churchill Weavers.(updated Dec 2025)
Drink
[edit]Berea used to be a "dry" community, but since 2015 restaurants have been able to serve alcohol. Bars and the sale of packaged alcohol are still prohibited. The nearest community where alcohol is widely available is Richmond; most of that city is completely "wet" (with package alcohol sales in addition to restaurant sales). If traveling to the south on I-75, the next town that allows alcohol by the drink in restaurants is London, slightly more than a half-hour's drive away, and the next town that allows package sales is Corbin, about 15 minutes further south.
- 37.57241-84.28871 Berea Coffee & Tea Co.,124 Main St.,☏ +1 859 986-7656.A local coffee shop featuring sustainable and free trade products. A wide variety of drinks, bakery items, and sandwiches are available.

- Nightjar,436 Chestnut St.Serves food as well as alcoholic beverages, in the same building as Native Bagel but during the evening hours.(updated Dec 2025)
Sleep
[edit]Bed & Breakfasts
[edit]- 37.56796-84.302791 The Doctor's Inn of Berea,617 Chestnut St.,☏ +1 859 986-3042,[email protected].A bed and breakfast in a Greek Revival style home.

- 37.57309-84.282732 The Greathouse Inn,317 Jackson St.,☏ +1 859 986-7351.A house constructed in 1917 featuring 3 bedrooms and within walking distance of Berea College.

Campgrounds & cottages
[edit]- 37.5705-84.15383 HomeGrown HideAways,500 Floyd Branch Rd,☏ +1 859 986-3478.A privately owned campground located on working farm. RV and tent sites with electric and water hookups are available. The campground has a bathhouse with flush toilets and showers are available April through October. No pets are allowed and cell phone service is unreliable.

- 37.5665-84.32214 Oh! Kentucky Campground,562 Paint Lick Rd.,☏ +1 859 986-1150.A privately owned campground featuring 70 campsites ranging from primitive to full hookups. The campground features a store, pool, laundry facilities, and shower houses.

- 37.56486-84.323935 Walnut Meadow Campground & RV Park,711 Paint Lick Rd.,☏ +1 859 986-6180.A privately owned campground featuring 103 campsites ranging from primitive to full hook up. The campground features a store, shower houses, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities

Hotels
[edit]- 37.56977-84.310686 Red Roof Inn,196 Prince Royal Dr.,☏ +1 859 985-8000.

- 37.5719-84.288467 Boone Tavern Hotel,100 Main St.,☏ +1 859 985-3700,toll-free: +1-800-366-9358,[email protected].Constructed in 1909, this hotel is operated by Berea College. The rooms feature handcrafted wooden furniture. A restaurant is attached to the hotel.

- 37.56805-84.316818 Holiday Inn Express Berea,219 Paint Lick Rd.,☏ +1 859 985-5500.

- 37.56985-84.31859 Econo Lodge,254 Paint Lick Rd.,☏ +1 859 986-9323.

- 37.56813-84.3163810 Fairfield Inn & Suites,227 Paint Lick Rd.,☏ +1 859 985-8191.

- 37.56793-84.3031211 Hometown inn,715 Chestnut St,☏ +1 859 986-2384.

Connect
[edit]Go next
[edit]- Corbin
- Lexington
- London
- Richmond
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