If you are traveling to Lexington and Versailles—the unofficial Horse Capital of the World—Quest RV Park offers a place to stay while on the road, and is also found next to its own attraction, Nolin Lake.
Stop at Quest RV Park for a couple of nights, and then you can head to the world-famous farms (e.g. Claiborne, Coolmore, Lane’s End) and iconic Lexington Kentucky landmarks.
Things To Do In Horse Country
The Kentucky Horse Park is a one-of-a-kind destination, it is part working farm, part theme park, home to the International Museum of the Horse, and host for live shows and events.
Directly accessible from horse country roads, the Legacy Trail is a 12-mile paved greenway linking downtown Lexington to the Horse Park—sublime for walking, biking, or running. Bask in rolling Bluegrass landscapes dotted with thoroughbreds.
Top Notch Amenities At Quest RV Park
Enjoy 50-amp electrical services, full hookups, Wi‑Fi, mini golf, and pet‑friendly spaces at Quest RV Park, a top-tier RV park in this region. Amenities include outdoor games, a dog park, and picnic areas. Quest RV Park empowers you to have a peaceful place to relax by the campfire, and let kids play on the playground. It’s perfect for families wanting to explore the Kentucky equine magic without sacrificing comfort or convenience.
Suggested One‑Day Horse Country Itinerary from Quest RV Park
| Time | Activity |
| Morning | Leave Quest and Visit Kentucky Horse Park. Start with the Horses of the World show, then tour the International Museum of the Horse, and enjoy a pony/horseback ride. |
| Late Morning | Drive past notable farms (Claiborne, Lane’s End, Coolmore). Book farm tours through Horse Country or farm websites. |
| Afternoon | Bike or walk along the Legacy Trail, starting/ending at the Horse Park. Pack a picnic for a scenic break. |
| Late Afternoon | Return to Quest to relax—take a nap or fire up the camp grill. |
| Evening | Share stories by the campfire, swap horse stories, or enjoy a round of mini golf. |
