Guidebook for Carlisle

Bradley & Renee
Bradley & Renee
Guidebook for Carlisle

Food Scene

E Z Riders pizza is delicious! Ask about the Super Hawg Challenge.
E Z Riders Pizza
104 W Main St
E Z Riders pizza is delicious! Ask about the Super Hawg Challenge.
Main Street Deli offers breakfast and lunch. Lunch specials are offered each day of the week.
Main Street Deli
Main Street Deli offers breakfast and lunch. Lunch specials are offered each day of the week.
Tracks offers a full menu and salad bar. Ask them to run the toy train while you dine. It runs on a track above the dining room.
Track's
5322 Concrete Road
Tracks offers a full menu and salad bar. Ask them to run the toy train while you dine. It runs on a track above the dining room.

Parks & Nature

A historical and recreational park, Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park is known as the site of the last battle of the Revolutionary War in Kentucky. In 1782, Kentuckians engaged Indians and British soldiers near the Licking River where they were outnumbered and suffered great losses. A monument at the park commemorates the fallen soldiers in the Battle of Blue Licks. The park's lodge serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and a First Friday Seafood Buffet year-round. Annual special events are the Reenactment Celebration in August and the Halloween Campout in October. Other attractions the park offers are the campgroud & pool.
15 recommandé par les habitants
Parc d'État de Blue Licks Battlefield Resort
10299 Maysville Rd
15 recommandé par les habitants
A historical and recreational park, Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park is known as the site of the last battle of the Revolutionary War in Kentucky. In 1782, Kentuckians engaged Indians and British soldiers near the Licking River where they were outnumbered and suffered great losses. A monument at the park commemorates the fallen soldiers in the Battle of Blue Licks. The park's lodge serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and a First Friday Seafood Buffet year-round. Annual special events are the Reenactment Celebration in August and the Halloween Campout in October. Other attractions the park offers are the campgroud & pool.
A far-sighted group of local citizens bought up farmland, built a dam, and established Lake Carnico as a social, recreational and residential center on Highway 68 (Maysville Road). The lake spans 150 acres. A large portion of the lake's shoreline is available for public use with other areas designated for private residences. Boating, swimming and golfing are available. The boat dock, beach and Carnico Golf Course are located on North Lakeshore Drive. The Fish & Game Club is on South Lakeshore Drive.
Lake Carnico Boat Dock
Lake Road
A far-sighted group of local citizens bought up farmland, built a dam, and established Lake Carnico as a social, recreational and residential center on Highway 68 (Maysville Road). The lake spans 150 acres. A large portion of the lake's shoreline is available for public use with other areas designated for private residences. Boating, swimming and golfing are available. The boat dock, beach and Carnico Golf Course are located on North Lakeshore Drive. The Fish & Game Club is on South Lakeshore Drive.
The North Central 4-H Center, completed in 1964, is an extensive camp area with two lakes, a number of cabins, dining hall and other facilities. It has served hundreds of 4-H Club members, since its development. The camp is operated by the University of Kentucky and serves 27 counties. It covers 350 acres which include two lakes and several other small ponds. The camp has a modern dining room, heated cabins, a multi-purpose building, office and health facilities, swimming pool, athletic field and courts, challenge obstacle course, archery and rifle ranges, geology site, outpost camp, pioneer herb garden, several wildlife shelters, and a resource library.
North Central 4-H Center
260 St-1035
The North Central 4-H Center, completed in 1964, is an extensive camp area with two lakes, a number of cabins, dining hall and other facilities. It has served hundreds of 4-H Club members, since its development. The camp is operated by the University of Kentucky and serves 27 counties. It covers 350 acres which include two lakes and several other small ponds. The camp has a modern dining room, heated cabins, a multi-purpose building, office and health facilities, swimming pool, athletic field and courts, challenge obstacle course, archery and rifle ranges, geology site, outpost camp, pioneer herb garden, several wildlife shelters, and a resource library.

Essentials

APPLE MARKET
305 Moorefield Rd
Marathon Gas
1135 Main St
Save-A-Lot
2477 E Market St
Family Dollar
599 Dickerson Ln
Dollar General
2620 Concrete Rd

Arts & Culture

Neal Welcome Center
108 W Main St

Everything Else

Nicholas County High School
103 School Dr