From roadside pigs to glamping under the pines, Cadiz in Trigg County serves up small-town charm with a side of adventure. Here are eight spots you absolutely shouldn't miss.
LessMeet Cadi the Pig, Cadiz’s favorite roadside celebrity. This quirky statue is a family-friendly stop where kids (and kids at heart) love to strike a pose. Snap a selfie, soak up a bit of small-town charm, and share the moment with friends. Wondering why pigs are everywhere? Cadiz is home to the annual Trigg County Ham Festival each October, a celebration of all things country ham and community fun.
The Janice Mason Art Museum is a cultural gem tucked inside a beautifully restored downtown post office. Here you’ll find rotating exhibits from both regional and national artists, plus a lineup of workshops, lectures, and events for all ages. The historic setting adds an extra layer of charm, making it more than just a museum visit. Insider tip: check the calendar before you go since exhibits change often, guaranteeing something fresh every time.
Lake Barkley State Resort Park is an outdoor playground where adventure meets relaxation. Spend your days boating, fishing, hiking, or camping along the scenic shoreline, then retreat to the lakeside lodge or cozy cabins. The lodge itself is a showstopper, with soaring wood beams and seven acres of glass framing panoramic water views. Keep your eyes peeled for deer and bald eagles, and don’t miss sunset from the lodge patio.
Prizer Point Marina & Resort is all about lakeside adventure and family fun. Spend the day on the water with boat rentals, kayaking, paddleboarding, or zipping down water slides. When it’s time to recharge, choose from lakeside cabins, RV sites, or even a houseboat stay for a one-of-a-kind experience. With playgrounds, pools, and seasonal events, kids will have just as much fun as the grown-ups. Pro tip: reserve your watercraft early—summer weekends fill up fast.
Downtown Cadiz is a treasure hunter’s dream, known as the antique capital of Western Kentucky. Stroll the charming, walkable streets where historic architecture sets the scene for shops packed with vintage gems, from mid-century furniture to quirky collectibles and handcrafted local finds. Along the way, pop into cozy cafés and soak up the small-town atmosphere. Whether you’re a serious collector or just browsing for something unique, Cadiz makes the hunt half the fun.
Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area spans 170,000 acres of forests, wetlands, and rolling hills between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake. Adventure options are endless—think hiking, biking, camping, kayaking, and birdwatching. Wildlife lovers can cruise through the Elk & Bison Prairie, while stargazers flock to the Golden Pond Planetarium for immersive shows. The Nature Station adds even more opportunities to connect with local animals.
The Red Brick Inn blends Kentucky history with cozy modern comfort. Built around 1800 by Nashville businessman Abraham Boyd, it once served as a bustling steamboat stop in the river town of Canton. Over the years it hosted presidents, outlaws, and even an opera star, while its basement doubled as a Prohibition speakeasy. Today, the restored bed and breakfast offers five themed rooms, sweeping views of Lake Barkley, and easy access to Land Between the Lakes.
Nine Pines Retreats blends forest serenity with five-star comfort. Nestled among towering pines, this luxury glamping escape offers safari tents with private baths, decks, and modern perks, plus atmospheric geodesic domes—some with heated jacuzzis. Beyond your stay, unwind in barrel saunas, cook wood-fired pizza under the stars, or gather at campfire overlooks. Perfect for romantic getaways, group escapes, or even weddings, it’s where “luxury in the woods” becomes more than just a phrase.