The Munfordville Welcome Center is a comfortable place to learn more about the exciting activities, attractions, lodging and dining options in the area.
Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, the season is always right to visit Munfordville, Kentucky. There is always something new to discover no matter what time of year it is.
Conveniently located just off Interstate 65 at Exit 65, Munfordville is half way between Louisville, KY and Nashville, TN. Located in Hart County and on the banks of of the beautiful and historic Green River, Munfordville is rich in history, heritage and heart.
Please browse our beautiful and informative website to learn more about Munfordville and the surrounding area. If you have a question or would like to receive more information, feel free to contact us by clicking the “Contact Us” link below or call 270-524- 4752.
The historic Chapline Building in downtown Munfordville houses the Hart County Historical Society’s extensive collection of historic objects, images, books, maps and papers relating to the history of Hart County.
Since the destruction of the county courthouse by fire in 1928, the Historical Museum has become the main source for information about the early denizens of the county. In addition to the Museum, the Chapline Building is also a repository for genealogical research & offers a small gift shop.
Big Buffalo Crossing Canoe & Kayak is located in Munfordville, Kentucky right on the banks of the Green River, near Mammoth Cave National Park. We are a locally owned outfitter and do our best to make your trip an adventure to remember!
Canoeing and Kayaking the river is fun for the whole family.
We specialize in large groups & serve church groups, youth groups, boy scouts, family reunions, girls day out,
parties and functions of all sizes.
You can canoe for 2 hours, overnight, or
an entire weekend.
No group is too large or too small!
Green River Park & Arboretum (Also known as Thelma Stovall Park) is located on the banks of the beautiful Green River in historic Downtown Munfordville. Primitive camping is allowed, call City Hall to let them know you will be camping.
In addition to primitive camping, the park also offers; covered picnic pavilions, grills, a 9-hole disc golf course, pickleball courts, children’s playground, a hiking trail head, paved walking trail, and a boat ramp that can be used for boating, canoeing, kayaking or fishing.