Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park, located in Laurel County, Kentucky, is a historic city park encompassing 896 acres. Named after early Kentucky pioneer Levi Jackson, the park features a section of the Wilderness Road used by early settlers to reach Kentucky.
The park offers recreational activities and showcases historical features such as McHargue's Mill, a working watermill built in 1939, and the Mountain Life Museum, a restored pioneer village displaying relics of early settlers and Native Americans. Visitors can explore the park's trails, learn about pioneer life, and visit the Defeated Camp Burial Ground, a somber reminder of the challenges faced by early settlers along the Wilderness Road.
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