Exploring Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, KY will leave guests will endless options and programs to participate in. This peaceful retreat is the perfect Kentucky weekend getaway. This post is in partnership with Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, as always opinions are my own.
The village comes alive as guests explore the many different areas and programs found throughout the property. With over 34 historic structures and 3000 acres, the opportunities are endless as you discover Kentucky’s Largest National Historic Landmark.
In addition to being celibate, they were also known for their progressive and industrious nature. Shaker Village had running water a few months prior to the White House!
Shaker Village had nearly 500 residents in the 1820s and continued to thrive until the Civil War. With a whirlwind of industrialization, social changes, and other factors the community began its decline.
The last Pleasant Hill Shaker died in 1923 and the village became transformed into Shakertown which consisted of general stores, gas stations, hotels, private homes, and a church. A nonprofit stepped up to the plate and began to repurchase the former Shaker property, restore it and preserve the history of the Pleasant Hill Shakers.
The majority of the buildings are open to visitors with the exception of a few buildings that are only for overnight guests. Signs on the doors will indicate if a building is open.
Throughout the Village Centre, there are a few buildings to add to your bucketlist. The first being the Water House. It offers a glimpse into the innovative and engineering methods the Shakers used.
Directly next to the Water House is the Bath House, another fascinating piece of history. A few other must-sees were the attic in the Meeting House, the Scale House, and the Trustee’s Office.
The sprawling list of daily activities is enough to keep even the most active of families busy. Step into the barn to see how the in’s and outs of daily farm life or take their seed saving class for those looking to grow their own gardens.
Pick up a detailed list of the daily programs at the Welcome Center. A personal favorite of mine is the Poultry Parade which entails putting the resident ducks to bed. Truly a must-see if you have children.
This can be observed first hand at the Trustee’s Table located inside the Trustee’s Office. Visitors of all ages, young and old can be found gathered around the table sharing laughs over a meal.
The menu changes seasonally to include produce that is currently being harvested. The morning breakfast buffet is a traditional farmer’s breakfast buffet. Farm fresh eggs, homemade biscuits ‘n’ gravy, and crispy bacon are just a few of the classics that will get you out of bed in the morning.
Stop in for lunch or dinner to treat yourself to a few of Trustee’s Table staples that keep visitors returning again and again. A personal favorite of mine was the Tomato Pie and the Summer Peach Chicken.
Both divine and beautifully plated. Indulge in a classic Shaker Lemon Pie or one another decant dessert to cap off your meal.
A highlight of the Shaker Village riverboat cruise that the two captains have each been manning the ship for over 30 years. The wit and humor were impeccable. Throughout the year there are themed cruises such as the Civil War Cruise reviewing how the Civil War affected the Shakers and Boo Cruise that takes place during Halloween.
Guests have the opportunity to enjoy equine trails however horseback riding is not offered at Shaker Village. To enjoy the trails by horseback one must bring their own horse. Stables are available for overnight stays. A few trails are dog-friendly as well.
Three trailheads with parking are available to the public and guests. Trail use is free for all non-equestrian trail users.
Scattered throughout Shaker Village are charming county stores that are perfect for finding the ideal souvenir to commemorate your visit. Traditional Shaker brooms, crafts, and other great gifts line the shelves waiting to hop in your bag. Jams and jellies always manage to find their way to my home when I shop.
Overnight visitors will get the opportunity to participate in the Rise + Shine at the Farm which includes breakfast time for the local farm animals. Different programs throughout the day focus on the varying aspect of agriculture and farm life.
Grab a cocktail, a shady spot and sit back as the sounds of jazz float across the countryside. As the sun began to set this a perfect way to begin our evening.
Each room hosts a countryside view and is furnished in the traditional Shaker style. A highlight was the Shaker pegboards located throughout the rooms and the village. I never knew how much I needed a Shaker pegboard until I had the opportunity to utilize one on every wall.
A variety of accommodations such as a standard room, suites to a private cottage makes overnighting a breeze. I found Shaker Village a great spot to stay while exploring the neighboring Lexington areas and Bourbon Trail.
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Year-round celebrations and festivities will have guests returning again and again. Take a peek at their calendar to see what fun-filled events are around the bend.
The beautiful autumn decor welcomed visitors as they made their way into the historic barn. The setting-sun peered in through the wooden slats as the sounds of an acoustic guitar set the tone for a spectacular evening.
Stations scattered throughout the barn offered tantalizing entrees, ice-cold cider, and offer mouth-watering culinary delights.
As hor devours were passed we engaged in delightful conversations that led to many new friends. As the night progressed bonfires were lit, cider making demonstrations were held and guests slowly made their way back to their rooms by the light of the moon.
For a more spooky outing consider strolling along the Village road as you gather treats. Hayrides, food, and drinks are available at both events.
A visit to Shaker Village is the perfect weekend retreat for couples, friends, and families. The peaceful serenity of the countryside paired with a staff that radiates hospitality will make any stay to Shaker Village a memorable one.
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