List of Kentucky state parks explained

Kentucky's system of 44 state parks has been referred to as "the nation's finest" and experiences more repeat business annually than those of any other U.S. state.[1] The state's diverse geography provides a variety of environments to experience. From mountain lakes to expansive caves to forests teeming with wildlife, park-goers have their choice of attractions, and they are all within a day's drive of each other.

Unless otherwise specified, data in the following lists are taken from Kentucky State Parks by Bill Bailey.

Although the Kentucky Horse Park is owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, it is administered separately from the Department of Parks and is not a state park. Breaks Interstate Park is also separate, administered under an interstate compact with the state of Virginia, in partnership with the parks departments of both states.

State recreational parks

Kentucky's 24 "rec parks" span the state from Columbus to Pikeville. Each features outdoor camping areas with a variety of outdoor activities.[2]

ImagePark NameCounty or CountiesSize
Carr Creek State ParkKnott CountyLake: 750acres
Columbus-Belmont State ParkHickman County[3] 156acres
Dawkins Line Rail TrailJohnson and Magoffin Counties
E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State ParkLouisville370acres
Fort Boonesborough State ParkRichmond153acres
General Burnside State ParkPulaski County430acres
Grayson Lake State ParkCarter CountyPark: 1200acres
Lake: 1512acres
Green River Lake State ParkTaylor CountyPark: 1331acres
Lake: 8200acres
John James Audubon State ParkHenderson CountyPark: 692acres
Lakes: 28acres & 9acres
Kincaid Lake State ParkPendleton CountyPark: 850acres
Lake: 183acres
Kingdom Come State ParkHarlan CountyPark: 1027acres
Lake: 3acres
Lake Malone State ParkMuhlenberg CountyPark: 338acres
Lake: 788acres
Lincoln Homestead State ParkWashington County120acres
Mineral Mound State ParkEddyville541acres
My Old Kentucky Home State ParkBardstown285acres
Nolin Lake State ParkEdmonson CountyPark: 333acres
Lake: 5795acres[4]
Old Fort Harrod State ParkHarrodsburg15acres
Paintsville Lake State ParkJohnson CountyPark: 242acres
Lake: 1139acres
Pine Mountain State Scenic TrailBell, Harlan, Letcher, and Pike CountiesUnder construction[5]
Taylorsville Lake State ParkSpencer CountyPark: 1625acres
Lake: 3050acres
Yatesville Lake State ParkLawrence CountyLake: 2300acres

State resort parks

Kentucky offers more state resort parks than any other state. Each features a lodge complete with dining room and Wi-Fi wireless Internet access.[6]

PhotoParkLocationArea
Barren River Lake State Resort ParkBarren CountyPark: 2187acres
Lake: 10000acres
Blue Licks Battlefield State ParkRobertson County148acres
Breaks Interstate ParkPike County, Kentucky

Dickenson and Buchanan County, Virginia[7]
Park: 4600acres
Lake: 12acres[8]
Buckhorn Lake State Resort ParkPerry CountyPark: 856acres
Lake: 1200acres
Carter Caves State Resort ParkCarter CountyPark: 1600acres
Lake: 45acres
Cumberland Falls State Resort ParkWhitley County1657acres
Dale Hollow Lake State ParkCumberland CountyPark: 3398acres
Lake: 27700acres
General Butler State Resort ParkCarroll CountyPark: 809acres
Lake: 30acres
Greenbo Lake State Resort ParkGreenup CountyPark: 3300acres
Lake: 192acres
Jenny Wiley State Resort ParkFloyd CountyPark: 1771acres
Lake: 1100acres
Kenlake State Resort ParkCalloway and Marshall CountiesPark: 1795acres
Lake: 160300acres
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort ParkMarshall County1351acres
Lake Barkley State Resort ParkTrigg CountyPark: 3600acres
Lake: 57920acres
Lake Cumberland State Resort ParkRussell CountyPark: 3117acres
Lake: 50000acres
Natural Bridge State Resort ParkPowell CountyPark: 2300acres
Lake: 54acres
Pennyrile Forest State Resort ParkHopkins CountyPark: 863acres
Lake: 56acres
Pine Mountain State Resort ParkBell County1520acres
Rough River Dam State Resort ParkBreckinridge, Hardin, & Grayson countiesPark: 637acres
Lake: 5000acres

State historic sites

Ten of Kentucky's recreational parks and two of its resort parks are simultaneously designated as state historic sites. An additional eleven state historic sites are also maintained by the Kentucky Department of Parks.[9]

PhotoParkLocationArea
Big Bone Lick State Historic SiteBoone CountyPark: 712acres
Lake: 7.5acres
Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic SiteBarbourville12acres
Isaac Shelby Cemetery State Historic SiteStanford
Jefferson Davis State Historic SiteFairview19acres
Old Mulkey Meetinghouse State Historic SiteTompkinsville60acres
Perryville Battlefield State Historic SitePerryville669acres
Waveland State Historic SiteLexington10acres
Wickliffe Mounds State Historic SiteWickliffe21acres

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bailey, Bill . Kentucky State Parks . Glovebox Guidebooks of America . . 1995 . 1-881139-13-1.
  2. Web site: Kentucky State "Recreation" Parks . Kentucky Department of Parks . 2005-10-10 . 2007-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070206061942/http://parks.ky.gov/stateparks/index.htm . 2007-02-06.
  3. Book: Kleber, John E. . Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter . The Kentucky Encyclopedia . 1992 . The University Press of Kentucky . . 0-8131-1772-0 . Parks, State.
  4. http://parks.ky.gov/findparks/recparks/nl/history/ Kentucky State Parks – History
  5. Web site: Pine Mountain Trail Home Page . 2007-02-12.
  6. Web site: Kentucky State Resort Parks "The Nation's Finest" . Kentucky Department of Parks . 2005-10-10 . 2007-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070206062001/http://parks.ky.gov/resortparks/index.htm . 2007-02-06.
  7. Web site: Breaks Interstate Park: About Us . 2007-02-12.
  8. Web site: Breaks Interstate Park: Activities & Attractions . 2007-02-12.
  9. Web site: Kentucky State Historic Sites . Kentucky Department of Parks . 2005-10-10 . 2007-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070206062124/http://parks.ky.gov/statehistoricsites/index.htm . 2007-02-06.