Kentucky Lake Itineraries

All Around The Spawn
Fishing Update by Brandon Hunter The water temperatures are warming up and everything has greened up. You know what that means in the spring? Spawn! This time of year the smallmouth and largemouth are in full blown spawn mode with some of the spawn starting to wind down. Crappie are pretty well done, and the

Experience the Celestial Spectacle: A Guide to Preparing for the Solar Eclipse Weekend at Kentucky Lake
Are you ready to witness one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events? On April 8th, a rare celestial phenomenon, a Solar Eclipse, will grace the skies above KY Lake, promising an unforgettable experience for all who choose to witness it. To ensure you make the most of this extraordinary event, here’s your ultimate guide to spending

The Holidays at Kentucky Lake
One of our most favorite things about Kentucky is that we are located in an area that sees all four seasons and each bring a whole new look and feel to the Western Kentucky region. Spring brings blooms, new wildlife, fishing adventures, and more. Summer time is boating time for long hot days on the

Traditional Fall Activities at Kentucky Lake
Fall time may be a surprisingly ideal time for you to visit Kentucky Lake! Do you want to avoid major boat traffic and large lake crowds? Then fall is the perfect time to visit the Kentucky Lake area and still enjoy the scenery. Our fall colors are beautiful and our temperatures allow for a variety

Aurora’s Sawing Logs Chainsaw Carving Competition
Aurora’s Sawing Logs and Chainsaw Carving Competition & Wacky Women’s World October 20 – 21, 2023 Kenlake State Resort Park & Tennis Center Wacky Women’s World Friday Oct. 20th: 11AM – 5PM Saturday Oct. 21st: 10AM – 3PM Chainsaw Carving Friday Oct. 20th: 8AM – 6PM Saturday Oct. 21st: 8AM – 2PM Saturday, Oct. 21st:

Kentucky After Dark
Greetings to all of our lore-loving and paranormal personalities! We are eager to share our spooky adventure with you and our mysterious Dogman! The Beast of LBL has been around for decades and rarely ever seen, however, his howls can be heard on quiet nights in the stillness of our beloved national recreation area. Backwoods