What is the knobs kentucky?

The Knobs are a series of hills in Kentucky, USA, located along the eastern edge of the state's Inner Blue Grass region. They are known for their rough, rocky terrain and distinctive knob-like shape, which is characterized by steep slopes and flattened hilltops. The Knobs cover a large area of central Kentucky, stretching eastward from Louisville to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The hills are known for their natural beauty and are popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts. They are also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, turkey, and various species of birds. The Knobs were formed millions of years ago, as a result of ancient geological processes, and are now protected under the Knobs State Forest and Natural Area.