Taylorsville Lake State Park Explained

Taylorsville Lake State Park
Map:USA Kentucky#USA
Location:Spencer, Kentucky, United States
Coordinates:38.0306°N -85.2556°W
Area Acre:1200
Established:1983
Governing Body:Kentucky Department of Parks
Website:Taylorsville Lake State Park

Taylorsville Lake State Park is a park encompassing in Spencer County, Kentucky, roughly midway between Louisville and Lexington. Taylorsville Lake, its major feature, extends into parts of Anderson County and Nelson County.[1]

Taylorsville Lake gains its name from the nearby town, named for President Zachary Taylor's father, Richard Taylor, who donated of his own land for creation of the town.[2] The lake was created when the United States Army Corps of Engineers chose to dam the Salt River, thereby creating the lake, with its public opening in January 1983. The dam, which measures a height of 163feet and a length of 1280feet, cost $28.8 million to build. The resulting lake is in total area, has 75miles of shoreline, and is 18miles long.[3]

Activities and amenities

There is both a park office, maintained by the state of Kentucky, and a visitors center maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The visitors center is pyramid-shaped with a brown metal roof, and contains displays of the local trees, boating, and dam management.[4]

Fishing is the main attraction, as Taylorsville Lake is the most heavily stocked lake in the Commonwealth of Kentucky;[2] it is known for its bluegill, and features bass and crappie. This is facilitated by a rule that bass must be 15inches long, at minimum, to be legally caught and kept; crappie must be 9inches; bluegill are not sport fish and there is no minimum size.[5]

There are also 17.3miles of hiking trails in the park, but these are seen as poor quality by hiking enthusiasts as their use by equestrian traffic has made the hiking trails like "a plow had chattered down them". Camping was not available at the park until 1998.[3] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. 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.
  2. Web site: History . Taylorsville Lake State Park . Kentucky Department of Parks . September 12, 2013.
  3. Book: Bailey, Bill . Kentucky State Parks . Glovebox Guidebooks of America . January 1, 1995 . 299–304 . 1881139131.
  4. Web site: Taylorsville Lake . United States Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District . September 13, 2013.
  5. Web site: 2010 Fishing Regulations . Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources . 5–6 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101104031130/http://fw.ky.gov/pdf/2010fishguidefishingregs.pdf . November 4, 2010.
  6. Book: Elliott, Brook & Barbara . Hiking Kentucky . Human Kinetics . May 12, 1998 . 149 . 0880118121.