Kentucky is a beautiful state that offers many unique adventures. Even if you can’t make it around the world in your lifetime, you can still have incredible experiences right here in the Bluegrass State. Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo in Horse Cave is a favorite destination for many to get up close and personal with so many animals, including those from Australia. As we watch the news of so many animals being killed and put in harm’s way on the other side of the world, many are wondering what they can do to help. Kentucky Down Under has stepped up to support the Australia Zoo and you can be a part of it.

Surely you’ve seen the heartbreaking photos and video coming from Australia as fires sweep through the continent.

TripAdvisor/Jason8502 The animals in Australia are especially impacted and it’s said that half a billion have already been killed. With so much devastation, it’s going to take a lot of support to help and protect these incredible animals.

Located in Horse Cave, Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo wants to help.

Facebook/Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo Throughout the month of January, the zoo will donate half of its proceeds to the Australia Zoo to aid their efforts in helping the animals impacted by the fires. If you’ve ever wanted to visit, now is a great time to plan a day trip.

You may not have realized that this unique adventure zoo is open year round.

Google/Drew McIntire Even throughout winter, you can visit with all of the animals and take part in the activities that KDU has to offer.

Given its name, you can understand why the Outback section of the zoo is the most popular.

Facebook/Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo You will enter into an enclosed area where you’ll be able to get up close to kangaroos and emus. Staff of the zoo will be there to give you information about these fascinating animals and you can also purchase food to feed them.

For another interactive experience, check out the Land of Lorries.

Facebook/Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo It’s very likely that these beautiful birds will land right on you as you walk aroound their enclosed space.

In addition to the exotic animals, the Petting Zoo is always a favorite.

Facebook/Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo Goats, horses, and sheep live here and you’ll be able to pet them and snap some photos. You may even get to see the border collies round up the sheep!

Be sure to block off a few hours to spend time exploring all of the zoo and meeting all of the animals.

Facebook/Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo This is such a fun day trip in Kentucky to take any time of year, but consider a visit soon to support a cause that is near and dear to the hearts of Kentucky Down Under and the rest of the world.

If you’ve had the Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo on your bucket list for awhile or if it’s already a favorite place to visit, be sure to make time to head there in January. Have you already been to this favorite Kentucky destination? Share your experience with us in the comments and be sure to share and tag anyone who may be able to visit this month.

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The animals in Australia are especially impacted and it’s said that half a billion have already been killed. With so much devastation, it’s going to take a lot of support to help and protect these incredible animals.

Facebook/Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo

Throughout the month of January, the zoo will donate half of its proceeds to the Australia Zoo to aid their efforts in helping the animals impacted by the fires. If you’ve ever wanted to visit, now is a great time to plan a day trip.

Google/Drew McIntire

Even throughout winter, you can visit with all of the animals and take part in the activities that KDU has to offer.

You will enter into an enclosed area where you’ll be able to get up close to kangaroos and emus. Staff of the zoo will be there to give you information about these fascinating animals and you can also purchase food to feed them.

It’s very likely that these beautiful birds will land right on you as you walk aroound their enclosed space.

Goats, horses, and sheep live here and you’ll be able to pet them and snap some photos. You may even get to see the border collies round up the sheep!

This is such a fun day trip in Kentucky to take any time of year, but consider a visit soon to support a cause that is near and dear to the hearts of Kentucky Down Under and the rest of the world.

For more information and to plan your visit, head over to the Kentucky Down Under website and also follow along on Facebook.

And for more ideas of things to do in the Blugrass, check out these 11 unique adventures in Kentucky.

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Address: Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo, 3700 L and North Turnpike Road, at Exit 58, I-65, Horse Cave, KY 42749, USA