
Washington County Holidays
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Your Washington County Holiday
Adventure awaits with a Washington County holiday package. Whether you're heading to Springfield to experience this city's views and history or venturing somewhere else, there are almost infinite opportunities for discovery. A trip to Washington County wouldn't be complete without spending some time in its most well-known cities, starting with Springfield. Two of the top attractions here include Maker's Mark Distillery and Lincoln Homestead State Park. Willisburg is another favourite city with Washington County travellers. Visitors to this destination love Lincoln Homestead State Park and Horseshoe Bend Vineyards and Winery. Expedia has everything you need for planning your Washington County holiday. From hotels and flights, to activities and more, we're here to help you curate a travel experience like no other.
Washington County Essential Information
Language | English |
|---|---|
Currency | U.S dollars |
Closest Airport | Louisville Intl. Airport (SDF) |
Top Sights | Lincoln Homestead State Park and Lincoln Homestead State Park |
Top hotels in Washington County

Unique Cabin on the Beechfork River, nestled in the heart of the Bourbon Trail

Lofty Lodge on the Bourbon Trail
This property is totally unique. The lodge is massive and the pictures do not do it justice.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2026

Distill-Inn
The breakfast was good if you like a hot continental bar. It was good the sausge was under cooked as was the bacon.
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2026
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