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Boone Trace Tours
Sponsored by
Fort Boonesborough Foundation, Inc.

The Fort Boonesborough Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization supporting Fort Boonesborough State Park is pleased to offer tours retracing Boone’s Trace into Kentucky. Scott New will be our guide as we travel the back roads and retrace the route to Fort Boonesborough.

Overnight Tours

Remaining Tour Dates


October 18-19, 2013

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The Fort Boonesborough Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization supporting Fort Boonesborough State Park is pleased to offer tours retracing Boone’s trace into Kentucky. Scott New will be our guide as we travel the back roads and retrace the route to Fort Boonesborough.

Overnight Tours:

We will leave the park at 9:30 a.m., for Wilderness Road State Park in Virginia, enjoy our box lunch and the park, and then onto Cumberland Gap National Park visitor center. Our next stop will be The Cumberland Gap, to take a short easy walk to the Gap itself, anyone not wishing to take the walk may stay at the bus. We will finish the day at Pine Mountain State Resort Park arriving for the evening at approximately 5 p.m. Enjoy the park trails and scenery with your buffet dinner in the dining room.

In the morning, after buffet breakfast, the bus will leave at 8:30 a.m. and we will enjoy narrative by Scott as we travel north, enjoying our box lunch and walking a section of the original trace at Levi Jackson State Park. Continuing north on the back roads stopping at interesting sites before arriving at the original fort site at Boonesborough State Park in the late afternoon.

 

Prices include: two days of transportation, fort admission, parks lodging, 4 meals per person, (2 box lunches, dinner, breakfast, gratuity extra at the park), snacks and water during both days and the expert knowledge of our guide Scott New. 

Single occupancy:  $220.00
Double occupancy: $360, ($180 per person)
Triple occupancy:  $510, ($170 per person)
Quad occupancy:   $670, ($167.00 per person)

Non-refundable deposit of $50.00 per person required to hold your space, with full payment required 14 days before tour date.

Refund Policy: $50.00 is non-refundable:

If cancellation on your part is needed, with exception of non-refundable deposit, all monies will be refunded 14 days before tour: 13-7 days, 50% refund and day 6 to tour date no refund available.

If the tour is not sufficiently full 7 days before the date all monies will be refunded, including $50.00 deposit.

Reservation and payment:
Reservation form can be mailed upon request and payment by check with return of reservation form or reservation form is also available online at
fortboonesboroughfoundation.org, and credit card payment with Pay Pal.

Contact: Elizabeth Chalfant, 859-771-3607 or 255 Stone Crest Road Winchester, KY 40391

Registration Information

One Day Tours

One Day Tours: There are no one day tours scheduled at this time:
 

This tour will travel south to Levi Jackson State Park and travel back north along the back roads ending the day at the original site of Fort Boonesborough in Madison County.

Arrive any time after 9 a.m. and enjoy the living history of the fort and a short presentation by Scott New portraying Daniel Boone in the Tavern from 12:00 to 12:15, afterwards enjoy a box lunch before setting off on our bus tour at 12:45. We will arrive back at Fort Boonesborough State Park in the late afternoon.

Price: Adults: $50.00, 12 and under $40 payable with reservation. Included in tour: Fort admission, box lunch, snacks and water on the tour, and the expert knowledge of Scott New.

Refund Policy: Full refund 14 days before tour: 13-7 days, 50% refund and day 6 to tour date no refund available. If the tour is not sufficiently full 7 days before the date all monies will be refunded.

Contact: Elizabeth Chalfant, 859-771-3607, or 255 Stone Crest Road, Winchester, KY 40391

 

 

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