Places to stay in Milton, Kentucky

Milton is a city in Trimble County, Kentucky, along the Ohio River. The Milton-Madison Bridge connects it to Madison, Indiana and is the only automobile link between the two states for 40 miles in either direction. Local restaurants include Key West Shrimp House Inc, Off Broadway Taproom, Mad Paddle Brewery, and Red On Main.

If you are travelling in the area, Milton is located close to Landon Cemetery, White River Cemetery, Pleasant Ridge, WIKI-FM (Carrollton) and Madison State Hospital.

Available Milton lodging

We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Milton.

Milton Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Photograph of Fairfield Inn & Suites, Madison
Listing updated 2024
Hotels

Fairfield Inn & Suites

Approx 2 miles away in Madison:

Find Fairfield Inn and Suites Madison Historic Eagle Cotton Mill on the banks of the beautiful Ohio River just steps from downtown Madison and minutes from everything our region has to offer. Explore the many shops, restaurants and attractions in Madison, Indiana, from our 85-room hotel.
108 St. Michaels Avenue
Madison, Indiana
Hotels

Clifty Inn At Clifty Falls State Park

Approx 4 miles away in Madison:

The inn overlooks the Ohio River and offers rooms and suites. Our location allows you to nestle in the park's scenic beauty and be close to historic downtown Madison and its many offerings.
1650 Highway 56
Madison, Indiana
Hotels

Bestway Inn

Approx 5 miles away in Madison:

Clean & inviting rooms. Microwaves & fridges in every room. Indoor, heated swimming pool. BBQ Pits. Pond for fishing. Well equipped Fitness Room. Free Buffet Breakfast..
700 Clifty Drive
Madison, Indiana
Bed & Breakfasts

Richwood Plantation Resort

How would you like to stay in a plantation that was built in 1803, that is rich in history and has some of the most luxurious Bed & Breakfast suites available? Richwood Plantation is located along the Ohio River in Milton, Kentucky and right across the river from Madison, Indiana.
1233 State Highway 36
Milton, Kentucky
Bed & Breakfasts

Richwood On The River

1233 State Highway 36
Milton, Kentucky

Milton Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

Campsite / RV Parks

Helton Camping

2334 Coopers Bottom Road
Milton, Kentucky
Campsite / RV Parks

City Of Madison

Approx 1 mile away in Madison:

1003 East Vaughn Drive
Madison, Indiana
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Milton

Photograph of Key West Shrimp House Inc, Madison
Key West Shrimp House Inc

Key West Shrimp House Inc ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 117 Ferry Street, Madison, 1 mile from the center of Milton. We serve a wide variety of seafood (shrimp is our specialty) as well as great steaks and chicken. Our restaurant overlooks the Ohio river in beautiful downtown Madison, Indiana. The building was built in the late 1800's as a button factory. Mussel shells were dredged from the river and mother of pearl buttons were "punched" out of the shells. Be sure to check out all the visitor information on Madison. Serving Madison for over 41 years. keywestshrimphouse.com Link

Lanthier Winery ( Dining / Winery / Brewery ). Located at 123 Mill Street, Madison, 2 miles from the center of Milton. Madison Indiana's oldest winery and a favorite tourist destination to those who live and visit in Historic Madison, Indiana www.lanthierwinery.com Link

Indiana Wine Trail ( Dining / Indian ). Located at 601 West First Street, Madison, 2 miles from the center of Milton. What do rolling hills, river towns, antique & specialty shops, state parks, historic sites, B&B's, galleries and cafes have in common? You'll find them all along the Indiana Wine Trail in Southeastern Indiana! Kick back and enjoy a leisurely drive, stopping along the way to discover the quaint charm of the region and visit seven artisan wineries. We invite you to visit Indiana Wine Trail's seven artisan wineries, each one reflecting the distinct style and personality of the winemaker. Sample their wines and learn how climate, soil conditions and the winemaking process make every vintage a unique experience. The wineries of the region continue a history and tradition that began two hundred years ago when Swiss immigrants planted vineyards near Vevay. We hope you enjoy your journey through the heart of the Ohio River Valley, the largest designated wine region in America. www.indianawinetrail.com Link