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Shelbyville is a city in the Kentucky Derby Region, 30 miles east of Louisville and 20 miles west of Frankfort. It is the county seat of Shelby County.

Get in

By car

Interstate 64 crosses Shelby County from west to east, linking Shelbyville with Louisville and, eventually, St. Louis to the west. Eastbound traffic will go to Lexington and on to West Virginia and Virginia Beach. Exits along I-64 in Shelby County are Exit 28 (KY 1848, Veechdale Rd) at Simpsonville, Exit 32 (KY 55, Taylorsville-Shelbyville) and Exit 35 (KY 53) both at Shelbyville and Exit 43 (KY 395, Waddy-Petona).

By plane

Louisville International Airport offers numerous flights to cities around the country.

Capitol City Airport in Frankfort handles small aircraft.

Get around

For the most up-to-date travel/tourism information, visit:

Shelbyville/Shelby County Tourism Commission & Visitors Bureau 

316 Main Street Shelbyville, KY 40065 +1 502 633-6388 [1]

See

  • '"American Saddlebred Horse Farm Tours'" 316 Main St., +1 502 633-6388 or [2] Monday-Saturday, by APPOINTMENT only. Visit an authentic American Saddlebred Horse Farm (show horses). Tours generally last about an hour and a half, you see a training session, mare & foal if available, horses in fields, and possibly the historic home. All tours are personalized to each visitor, with no group number requirement. There is no charge for the tour; however, a donation to the Luci Center (therapeutic riding center) is strongly suggested.

Historic Sites

  • Science Hill, 525 Washington St, +1 502 633-4382. The history of Science Hill nearly coincides with the history of its residence, the City of Shelbyville. Wakefield-Scearce Galleries was founded 150 years later. After 114 years of continuous operation, Science Hill graduated it's last class in 1939. During its time, Science Hill School had established a reputation of greatness for its contribution to education and culture. the lives of those girls who graduated from the prestigious school have affected the development of every state of America. After the school's 1939 closing, most of the premises became a residential inn. Misses Juliet and Harriet Poynter, daughters of Dr. Wiley Poynter, retained only the most western portion, the original structure as a home. The Poynter daughters were born here in the late 1800s, and here they would die nearly 100 years later.

Do

Golf

  • The Cardinal Club, 401 Champions Way, Simpsonville (Located off of I-64 at the Veechdale Rd. exit), +1 502 722-2500. The golf club built for the University of Louisville.
  • Clear Creek Golf Course, 717 Burks Branch Rd., +1 502 633-0375. Clear Creek Golf Course is good for beginners and yet offers a challenge to the more advanced golfers. Most golfers have found that this is not just a "chip and putt" course, and are able to use all the clubs in their bag depending on conditions. Their courteous staff is always at your service. We welcome golf outings of all sizes and organizations. Special rates for Seniors are available weekdays and weekends. We are surrounded by some of Kentucky's best known antique shops and a number of well-known horse farms. Come play with us and see for yourself one of the finest Executive Golf Courses in the state of Kentucky
  • Shelbyville Country Club, 47 Smithfield Rd, +1 502 633-2100. Formed in 1934, SCC offers members the best in country club services. This 6,400 yard golf course offers the most skillful, as well as the beginning golfer, a chance to test his/her skills as well as develop them. The signature "horseshoe" lake provides a challenge for the course, which lies in a serene setting in the rolling hills of Shelby County. This course places a true value on shot accuracy versus distance. With a limited membership, you can be assured of an enjoyable round of golf even during the busiest months of the year.
  • Weissinger Hills Golf Course, 2240 Mount Eden Rd, +1 502 633-7332. Weissinger Hills Golf Course is an 18 hole golf course located off of I-64 on KY 53. One of the true delights about playing golf at Weissinger Hills Golf Course is the friendly way in which you will be treated. The golf course has four sets of tees for all skill levels. Golf Digest has given Weissinger Hills Golf Course a 3 1/2 star rating making it one of the finest public courses in the Louisville area.

Movies and Theaters

  • Shelby County Community Theatre, 801 West Main St, +1 502 633-0222. With various programs designed to enhance the arts and entertainment opportunities for adults and children alike, Shelby County Community Theatre has become the heart of the area's cultural community.

Water Sports

  • Guist Creek Lake, 11990 Boat Dock Rd, +1 502 647-5359. The lake is primarily for fisherman. It is one of the best bass lakes for its size in the state. Fishery include: largemouth bass, hybrid stripers, cat fish, crappie, blue gill and rock fish. Many fisherman reports catching fish over 5 pounds regularly. The record largemouth bass for this lake is over 10 pounds. Speed boats are required to slow to an idle when passing fishing boats; however, there is a special water skiing area for those who enjoy the sport. Water skiing is permitted from the 3rd Thursday in May to September 30th. There is a launching ramp at the marina. The marina offers items such as: gas, live bait, tackle, boat supplies, snacks, drinks, ice, etc. Fishing licenses may also be purchased through the marina. Covered boat and pontoon slips are available for lease. Rental motor boats are also available on a daily basis.
  • Lake Shelby Burks Branch Rd. 20 acres. Fishing, camping, ramp, canoeing, nature trail, picnicing.

Buy

Clothing

Gift Shops/Shopping

  • Antiques for You, 528 Main St, +1 502 633-7506.
  • Avon for Guys & Dolls "519 Main St." +1 502 252-3205
  • Cj's Candies, LLC "610 Main St." +1 502 437-5344
  • Country Cottage Collectibles "137 Frankfort Rd" +1 502 633-5341
  • Gardner House Antiques "525 Main St" +1 502 633-1971
  • The Keepsake Shop "711 Washington St. +1 502 633-2707.
  • The Linen Press "525 Washington St"
  • Main Street Bikes "545 Main St" +1 502 220-4136
  • Main Street Music & More "317 Frankfort Rd" +1 502 647-9266
  • Making Ends Meet "701 Washington St" +1 502 633-5427
  • Margie's Hallmark Gold Crown, 215 Boone Station Rd, +1 502 633-3325.
  • Metzger's Country Store "6791 Shelbyville Rd" +1 502 722-8850
  • Needle Nest, 702 Washington St, +1 502 633-4701.
  • Pathelen Flower & Gift Shop, 1038 W. Main St, +1 502 647-9000.
  • Ruby Rooster 520-522 Main St." 633-0720
  • Shelbyville Antique Market "542 Main St" 633-3221
  • Shelby County Flea Market, 820 Buck Creek Rd, +1 40067 722-8883. Simpsonville.
  • Shelby Horse Supply "7022 Shelbyville Rd" +1 502 722-5010
  • Through the Looking Glass "629 Washington St" +1 502 633-4883
  • Tracy's Home Furnishings "604 Main St." +1 502 633-2315
  • Under the Sun "702 Main St." +1 502 641-9981
  • Weeds and Things "536 Main St." +1 502 633-4483
  • Wakefield-Scearce Gallery, 525 Washington St, +1 502 633-4382. Specializing in fine English antiques.

Events

Spring

  • May Classic Horse Show Shelby County Fairgrounds Mid-May.
  • Shelby County Fair Shelby County Fairgrounds Mid-June.

Summer

  • Shelbyville Horse Show Jubilee Shelby County Fairgrounds Late July-Early August.
  • Shelbyville Horse Show Shelby County Fairgrounds Early August. Four night show featuring the finest American Saddlebred horses from around the country.
  • Bluegrass Festival by the Lake Clear Creek Park September.
  • Long Run Massacre Reenactment September.
  • Kentucky State Championship Horse Show Shelby County Fairgrounds Mid September.

Fall

  • Trims & Whims Crafts Show Wright Elementary School, 500 Rocket Ln. +1 502 633-5222. First week of November.
  • Celebration of Lights Downtown Shelbyville Mid November.
  • Christmas Parade Downtown Shelbyville First Saturday of December.

Eat

  • '"Bell House Restaurant'", 721 Main St., Shelbyville, +1 502 437-5678.
  • '"Beef 'O' Brady's'", 1637 Midland Trail, Shelbyville, +1 502 633-4220.
  • Cattleman's Roadhouse, 221 Breighton Circle, +1 502 647-5959.
  • '"CJ's Candies'", 610 Main St., Shelbyville, +1 502 437-5344
  • Claudia Sanders Dinner House, 3202 Shelbyville Rd, +1 502 633-5600. Claudia Sanders, the wife of Colonel Harland Sanders, believed in gracious hospitality and generous portions in her restaurant. When Tommy and Cherry Settle rebuilt the new Dinner House, their objective was to keep the great Kentucky legend of Claudia Sanders Dinner House alive and well. The present Dinner House has been rebuilt on the same site, but it has been enlarged to 24,000 square feet and can sit up to 700 hungry guests at a time. Guests arriving at Claudia Sanders enter an Italian porcelain tiled foyer with a grand antebellum styled staircase. To the right is the receptionist area and a gift shop. Guests will enjoy their dining experience in one of four elegantly decorated dining room: The Thoroughbred Room, The Saddlebred Room, The Kentucky Room, and The Colonel's Quarters.
  • '"Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen'", 1732 Midland Trail, Shelbyville, +1 502 633-6330.
  • Hometown Pizza, 1745 Midland Trail, +1 502 633-7900.
  • Marimba Mexican Restaurant, 2059 Midland Trail, +1 502 647-1990.
  • New China, 1815 Midland Trail, 633-9115.
  • Pilot Travel Center/Wendys/Subway, 819 Buck Creek Rd., Simpsonville (I-64 at Veechdale Rd.), +1 502 722-5636.
  • '"Sam's Place", 618 Main St. Shelbyville, +1 502 633-5010.
  • Science Hill Inn Dining Room, 525 Washington St # 4, +1 502 633-2825.
  • '"Sixth & Main Coffeehouse'", 547 Main St., Shelbyville, +1 502 647-7751.
  • '"Through the Looking Glass'", 629 Washington St., Shelbyville, +1 502 633-4883.
  • Tumbleweed Southwest Grill. 1700 Midland Trail, 647-4651. Tumbleweed offers Southwest cuisine as well as a large menu of Mesquite-grilled steaks, chops, chicken and seafood cooked over real Mesquite logs on a specially designed grill.

Drink

Tea

Alcohol

Shelby County is officially classified by the state's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as "moist", meaning that the county as a whole is "dry" (not allowing alcohol sales) but contains a "wet" city where full retail sales, both packaged and by the drink, are allowed. The city of Shelbyville is wet. The surrounding county is 'moist" in a different sense, prohibiting package sales but allowing sales by the drink in larger restaurants (seating at least 100).

Coffee

Sleep

  • Country Hearth Inn, [3] 100 Howard Dr. (I-64 Exit 32B) +1 502 633-5771, [4]. 40 rooms.
  • Greenview Motel & Log Cabins, 2366 Shelbyville Rd. 26 rooms.

Bed & Breakfast/Vacation Rentals

  • '"Chandler Ridge'" 9771 Vigo Rd, Shelbyville. +1 502 220-0141 [5]
  • '"Walnut Grove'", 5970 Mt. Eden Road, Hwy. 53 Shelbyville +1 502 750-0955 [6]

Campground

  • Guist Creek Lake Campground, 11990 Boat Dock Rd, +1 502 647-5359. The campground is available from March 1 st through November for primitive or pull-through RV camping. All pull-through sites have water and electric hook-ups. There is a shower house with restrooms and a dumping station.

Go next

  • Frankfort Kentucky State Capitol and home of Kentucky State University.
  • Lexington Bluegrass horse region and home of University of Kentucky.
  • Louisville Home of the Kentucky Derby and Louisville Slugger baseball bats.
Routes through Shelbyville
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