Full Day
Morning:
- Breakfast at Wallace Station
- Stroll Downtown Midway
Midday:
- Ice Cream at Railroad Drug Soda Fountain
- Bluegrass Railroad Museum Ride
- Tour Nostalgia Station Train Depot and Museum
Evening:
- Dinner at Ricardo’s Grill & Pub
This one-day itinerary will give you a great mix of history, local flavor, and rail culture, capturing the essence of Woodford County’s unique local charm.
Morning:
Begin your day with one of Ouita Michel’s famous sandwiches at Wallace Station, a historic train stop turned cozy restaurant. Indulge in locally sourced ingredients and artisanal creations while soaking in the rural charm of this unique spot.
After breakfast, head to the heart of Kentucky’s first railroad town, Midway. The quaint downtown is filled with charming boutiques, cafes, and coffee parks. Walk along the historic streets, browse local shops, and take in the small-town atmosphere.
Midday:
Ice Cream at Railroad Drug Soda Fountain: Cool down with a nostalgic treat at Railroad Drug, an old-fashioned soda fountain bar. Enjoy a scoop of ice cream or a classic soda float in this delightful historic setting.
Bluegrass Railroad Museum Ride: Experience the charm of Kentucky’s railroad history with a train ride at the Bluegrass Railroad Museum. Whether you hop on a vintage passenger train or opt for the rail bikes with Rail Explorers, this will be a memorable part of your day.
Tour Nostalgia Station Train Depot and Museum: Immerse yourself in toy train history at this delightful museum. Nostalgia Station is packed with toy trains and railroad memorabilia that will transport you back to a different era.
Evening:
Conclude your day with a Southern-inspired meal at Ricardo’s, housed in an old train station. Enjoy classic Kentucky cuisine in a historic setting as you reflect on your day filled with train-themed adventures.
For lodging during your stay in Woodford County, you have several remarkable options that fit right into the area’s historic and charming atmosphere:
These additions will make your visit to Woodford County even more special, blending history, elegance, and Kentucky’s finest traditions.