Kentucky Park List

Grayson Lake
Narrow and winding, the lake's scenic cliffs range from 30 to 200 feet high above the lake surface. The magnificently sculptured cliffs have a smooth, contoured surface enhanced
Grayson Lake State Park
Sheer sandstone canyons and gentle slopes comprise the 1,512 acres of Grayson Lake State Park. This site was a favorite camping area for Shawnee and Cherokee Native American. The
Green River Lake
In the hills of central Kentucky. An Interpretive Center at the damsite acquaints the visitor with the geology, culture, and history of the area. The Green River
Green River Lake State Park
Green River Lake State Park opened in 1969 contains 1,331 acres along with the 8,200-acre lake. The park has many attractions for those who love nature and wish to
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky is a resort park in the northeastern part of the commonwealth, close to the town of Greenup, Kentucky in Greenup County on
Greenup Locks And Dam <Ohio River>
Provides a 9-ft-deep navigation pool 61.8 mi upstream to Gallipolis Locks and Dam, and is an integral link in the Ohio River navigation channel. A scenic highway crosses
Headley-Whitney Museum
The Headley-Whitney Museum is dedicated to the exhibition and collecting of culturally diverse art objects, encompassing and reflecting a culture's history, beliefs, and values; with corresponding educational programs that
Jefferson Davis State Historic Site
Jefferson Davis State Historic Site is a memorial to the famous Kentuckian born on this site on June 3, 1808. Ironically, just eight months later, and not more than
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, originally known as Dewey Lake State Park, located at Prestonsburg, Kentucky, is a mountain resort park located on the shores of Dewey Lake. It
John James Audubon State Park
Along the banks of the Ohio River just north of Henderson, KY, John James Audubon State Park houses the world's largest collection of Audubon's art and offers exhibits on
Kenlake State Resort Park
Located on the western shore of Kentucky Lake, Kenlake offers a choice of quiet relaxation or active recreation. Take to the net at the tennis center, a seasonal facility
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park covers 1,300 acres and sits along Kentucky Lake. The park has a lodge, cottages and restaurant, along with a marina, golf course and
Kincaid Lake State Park
Explore the lake in a rental boat from the marina, or soak up the summer sunshine at the lakeside swimming pool. Surrounded by open woodland, the campground offers quiet
Kingdom Come State Park
Resting near the Kentucky-Virginia border on the crest of Pine Mountain, the park offers scenic vistas second to none. The park’s name is from John Fox Jr.’s novel "The
Lake Barkley
Bordering TVA's Land Between the Lakes Rec. Area in the rolling hills of southwest Kentucky and north central Tennessee, this lake offers waterfowl hunting, fishing, nature trails, a national
Lake Barkley State Resort Park
The park is nearby to several local attractions. In the quaint town of Cadiz, many antique shops line the downtown area. The U.S. Forest Service manages a 186,000 acre
Lake Cumberland State Resort Park
This 50,000 acre lake offers some of the best fishing in the east as largemouth, smallmouth, striped and Kentucky bass, walleye and crappie inhabit the lake. A 250-slip marina
Lake Malone State Park
The lake is enclosed by dramatic 50-foot sandstone bluffs rising above the water's edge and surrounded by hardwood forests. Discover the beautiful landscape of Lake Malone State Park on
Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area
Land Between The Lakes (LBL) is a 170,000 acre National Recreation Area nestled between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961. Native wildlife
Laurel River Lake
Located in the heart of Daniel Boone National Forest, this lake has clear water and excellent largemouth and smallmouth bass fishing. Recreational facilities include campgrounds, boat ramps, picnic
Levi Jackson State Park
Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park combines the beauty of a rolling, wooded hills park with a historic site that honors the pioneers who braved the perils of the
Lincoln Homestead State Park
Lincoln Homestead State Park features the original home of Lincoln’s mother, as well as replicas of the 1782 cabin and blacksmith shop where his father was reared and learned
Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park was established to preserve the cave system, including Mammoth Cave, the scenic river valleys of the Green and Nolin rivers, and a section of south
Markland Lock And Dam +Ohio River
An important navigation feature in the Ohio River System. Sightseers may watch the navigation locking process. This area is along the Lewis and Clark
Martins Fork Lake
Fed by the clear waters of Martins Fork Creek, this small but attractive 340-acre lake (10 m.p.h. limit) offers excellent recreational opportunities in the scenic mountainous terrain of Harlan
McAlpine Lock And Dam +Ohio River
Provides a navigational channel between Louisville and Cincinnati that is an integral part of Ohio River navigation. Located off 27th St.,
Mineral Mound State Park
The property was once the farm of Willis B. Machen, grandfather of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. It’s not hard to imagine the serene, Gatsby-style era from this park, with idyllic
My Old Kentucky Home State Park
Today, this Georgian-style mansion is as endearing to visitors as it was in 1852, the year Foster wrote what has become the official state song while visiting his cousins,
Natural Bridge State Resort Park
Natural Bridge State Resort Park is home to the great natural sandstone arch that stands like a sentinel over this mountain hideaway. Located in the midst of the Daniel
Nolin Lake State Park
Nolin Lake is popular with boaters and fishermen alike, and campers will enjoy the new Nolin Lake Campground, featuring 32 camp sites with water and