Bowling Green is an active community, with a low cost of living, and a moderate climate. Warren County and Bowling Green have excellent healthcare and high-quality schools.

 

People

Cost of Living

Vibrant Lifestyle

25 Park Locations:

Our parks cover over 800 acres of land and include playgrounds, dog parks, skate parks, disc golf, and more

Mammoth Cave National Park boasts 53,000 acres, multiple hiking trails, and mountain biking

Two lakes within a 30-minute drive (Barren River and Rough River)

Bowling Green is the ultimate choice for amateur, youth, and recreational sports:

7 Golf Courses

3 Recreation Centers

Hot Rods Baseball

Home to the Mid-South Conference which hosts over 300 collegiate events per year

Quality entertainment in BG:

1800-seat, state-of-the-art Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center

National Corvette Museum

The Downing Art Museum

Beech Bend Raceway Park

Downtown Festivals and more!

More about BG

Average Temperature: Ranges from 88 degrees to 28 degrees

Yearly Average Rainfall: 50.1 inches

Yearly Average Snowfall:
6 inches 

207 Sunny days per year

Violent Crime Rate: -20.49% below the National Average

Two accredited Regional Hospitals: Med Center Health and Tri-Star Greenview

Largest Physician Clinic in Kentucky:
Graves Gilbert Clinic

Relocating to Bowling Green? This is for you!

Bowling Green and South Central Kentucky Magazine

An excellent Partner Benefit, the annual Bowling Green and South Central Kentucky Magazine is a great place to learn what the Bowling Green area has to offer current or future residents interested in relocating to Bowling Green. Read this year's edition here!

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Bowling Green and South Central Kentucky Magazine