Cette ville de l’est du Kentucky est un joyau des Appalaches et se trouve à seulement 30 minutes du Grand Canyon du Sud.

Pikeville, Kentucky


Photo :

Courtesy of City of Pikeville


L’est du Kentucky a toujours été un endroit

hors des sentiers battus

. La petite ville de Pikeville, qui compte environ 7 000 habitants, par exemple, n’était pas accessible à la plupart des gens jusqu’à ce que le projet historique Pikeville Cut-Through lui donne une nouvelle vie. Cette initiative a permis de construire un canal à travers la montagne Peach Orchard qui a détourné la fourche Levisa de la rivière Big Sandy et a permis la construction d’une autoroute à quatre voies reliant Pikeville à d’autres destinations. Le projet, qui a débuté en 1973 et s’est achevé 14 ans plus tard, a non seulement protégé le centre-ville de Pikeville des inondations fréquentes, mais il a également contribué à faire connaître cette ville tranquille mais animée. « Nous sommes une ville authentique de l’est du Kentucky qui s’est développée à pas de géant au fil des ans », explique Jill Dotson, directrice exécutive des relations communautaires de la ville. Aujourd’hui, à Pikeville, vous pouvez flâner dans le charmant centre-ville, profiter des magnifiques paysages de montagne et en apprendre davantage sur deux des familles les plus célèbres du pays. Voici les 13 meilleures choses à faire lors d’un voyage à Pikeville, Kentucky.



Que faire à Pikeville, Kentucky


Promenez-vous dans la rue principale

Pikeville, Kentucky

Avec l’aimable autorisation de la ville de Pikeville


Si vous voulez voir le meilleur de Pikeville, le Creative Arts District du centre-ville (situé à l’angle de Main Street et de 2nd Street) est l’endroit idéal. Avec ses pavés de briques, ses guirlandes lumineuses et son installation artistique publique fantaisiste appelée Umbrella Alley, ce tronçon de route pittoresque est tout ce qu’il y a de plus charmant. Si vous avez envie d’une petite thérapie par le détail, arrêtez-vous dans

The Shoppes at 225

, une pépinière d’entreprises et un marché couvert uniques en leur genre qui regroupent sept détaillants spécialisés dans tous les domaines, des vêtements aux vinyles d’époque. Pour plus d’amour local, ne manquez pas le marché nocturne de Pikeville City Park, où les artisans vendent leurs marchandises dans un cadre digne d’un festival.



pikevillemainstreet.com

; 243 Main Street, Pikeville, KY 41501 ; 606-213-2358


Faites une tournée des Hatfields et des McCoys

Il n’existe sans doute pas de querelle plus féroce ou plus tristement célèbre que celle qui opposa les Hatfields et les McCoys. Ces familles des Appalaches du XIXe siècle vivaient à la frontière entre le Kentucky et la Virginie-Occidentale, et leur querelle, qui a duré des décennies et qui a impliqué des mensonges, des tricheries, des vols et même des meurtres, fait partie des légendes. Apprenez tout sur l’histoire fascinante de ces deux familles en suivant le circuit autoguidé Hatfields and McCoys Historic Driving Tour (Circuit historique des Hatfields et des McCoys). Pikeville et le comté de Pike qui l’entoure abritent de nombreux points de repère, sites et monuments liés à la querelle. Des tombes d’hommes et de femmes qui ont perdu la vie au cours de la querelle aux sites où se sont déroulés les combats et les duels, il y a beaucoup à explorer. Vous pouvez trouver un

plan de visite en ligne

, et visiter les lieux à votre rythme.



tourpikecounty.com




Traversez le pont historique de Pauley

Pour avoir un magnifique aperçu du passé de Pikeville, ne cherchez pas plus loin que l’historique Pauley Bridge, un projet de la WPA qui a commencé en 1936 et s’est achevé en 1940. Le pont en bois est bordé par d’imposantes tours en grès à chaque extrémité, ce qui permet de prendre de superbes photos. Avec les montagnes luxuriantes des Appalaches couvertes d’arbres tout autour et la rivière Big Sandy en contrebas, vous ne trouverez pas d’endroit plus pittoresque dans tout Pikeville. Bien que le pont soit fermé aux voitures depuis 2000, vous pouvez toujours sortir et marcher le long de ce point de repère de 390 pieds.


Visite de la distillerie Dueling Barrels

Dueling Barrels Distillery

Courtesy of City of Pikeville


Located in the heart of downtown, Dueling Barrels is much more than your average distillery. The complex includes a visitor center, tasting room, gift shop, distillery, brewery, and a restaurant called Pearse’s Place. Tours include an entire history of moonshining in Appalachia and Eastern Kentucky, an overview of the distilling process, and four tasting tokens that can be used for beer or moonshine in the brewery and distillery. Live music and karaoke are weekly occurrences, proving that this is one all-encompassing entertainment, drinking, and dining destination.



duelingbarrels.com

; 745 Hambley Blvd., Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-766-3835


Explore The Arts At The App

The Appalachian Center for the Arts

Courtesy of the City of Pikeville


The App, also known as The Appalachian Center for the Arts, is a hub for arts and culture in Pike County. Guests can visit the gallery to see rotating exhibits displaying visual art from local and regional artists. They can also head to the 200-seat theater to see anything from a comedy show to live music and theatre performances.



theapparts.org

; 218 Second St., Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-262-4004


See A Show At Appalachian Wireless Arena

Pikeville may be a small town, but the acts who make their way to the Appalachian Wireless Center are anything but. Located in the heart of downtown, the 7,000-seat arena sees hosts artists and performers ranging from The Black Crowes to Soulja Boy to the Harlem Globetrotters. The complex also has an outdoor plaza called the Mountain Top Media Stage that hosts a free music series called Main Street Live during many months of the year.



appalachianwirelessarena.com

; 126 Main Street, Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-444-5500


Take A Hike At Bob Amos Park

With the majestic Appalachian Mountains as a scenic backdrop, outdoor activity is even better at Bob Amos Park. In addition to sport courts, fields, a playground, and walking track, the park is also home to 13 miles of hiking trails, horseback riding opportunities, ziplining, and eight miles of river trails that can be explored via kayak, canoe, or paddle board.


Explore The Grand Canyon Of The South

Breaks Interstate Park

Courtesy of Breaks Interstate Park


Located just 30 minutes from downtown Pikeville, Breaks Interstate Park is often referred to as the Grand Canyon of the South due to the fact that it’s home to one of the deepest gorges east of the Mississippi. The Virginia park is a treasure trove of incredible vistas and exciting outdoor adventures. Hike one of 10 beautiful trails, book a tour to see elk living on rehabilitated coal mine sites and forests around the Breaks, get a rush of adrenaline by ziplining the canyon rim, go fishing or kayaking on the Russell Fork River, or spend a day boating on Laurel Lake. For true thrill seekers, you can also white water raft, rock climb, and mountain bike in the park.



breakspark.com

; 627 Commission Circle, Breaks, VA 24607; 276-865-4413



Where To Eat In Pikeville, Kentucky


Have A Delicious Italian Meal

Chirico's Ristorante

Courtesy of Chirico’s Ristorante


You can see a historic site and enjoy a great meal at this restaurant that’s located on the end of Main Street in the former Randolph McCoy House. Chirico’s Ristorante is a multigenerational family-owned business that was started by Frank Ray Chirico back in 1981. Today, the restaurant is run his three sons, who proudly carry on the family tradition and recipes. The menu features all the classics, from brick-oven pizzas and calzones to every type of pasta and fresh bread. For dessert, order a slice of their famous Brickle. The frozen confection is made with fluffy cream cheese, buttery pecan brickle, and creamy caramel atop a graham cracker crust.



facebook.com/ChiricosRistoranteKY

; 235 Main St, Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-432-7070


Try The Local Barbecue

It’s practically a sin to visit a Southern town without

sampling their barbecue

. Luckily, Pikeville visitors can get their fix at Biggen’s BBQ. Choose from a jam-packed menu of brisket, ribs, pulled pork, smoked chicken, smoked brats, and more. Don’t forget sides like kale pasta salad, sweet potato casserole, and mac and cheese.



facebook.com/biggensbarbieq

; 404 South Mayo Trail, Pikeville, KY 41501


Savor A Steak Dinner

In some ways, Sal’s Steak and Ribs is your classic steakhouse, and in other ways, it’s most definitely not. The family-owned and -operated restaurant is known for serving classic cuts of beef perfectly cooked over a hot flat-top, but it’s also known for its excellent Central American fare, from quesadillas to burritos to fajitas. Start your meal with a plate of Sal’s Rattlers, corn ribs tossed in homemade seasoning and served with lime aioli, and then buckle up for a big meal. You’re guaranteed to leave full and happy no matter which section of the menu you order from.



facebook.com/salssteakandribs

; 90 Weddington Branch Road, Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-899-8226


Get An Old-School Smashburger

Known for their

smashburgers

(many believe the style of burger originated at the restaurant’s nearby Ashland location), Dairy Cheer is a classic roadside joint located just off Route 23. Stop when you see the giant green-and-white sign, and head into the 1970s dining room that’s complete with wood paneling and pastel-colored booths. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner—plus plenty of tasty ice cream treats for any time of day—this is the ultimate place to go for a heavy dose of nostalgia. A smashburger, onion rings, and hot fudge sundae or tangerine swirl cone is the perfect order.



facebook.com/DairyCheer

; 344 S Mayo Trl, Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-432-5222



Where To Stay In Pikeville, Kentucky


Stay At The Landmark Hotel

Landmark Hotel

Courtesy of Landmark Hotel


Pikeville’s only locally owned accommodation, the Landmark Hotel is a comfortable stay in the heart of town. With four floors of both king and double rooms, there’s plenty of space to house a crowd. An outdoor pool and cozy living room complete with a fireplace make this spot feel like home.



landmarkpikeville.com

; 190 S Mayo Trail, Pikeville, KY 41501; 606-432-2545