13 Things To Do Around Kentucky Lake, The South's Very Own Great Lake
By Sarah McCosham|Published May 08, 2021
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Sarah McCosham
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
I'm a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState, and a contributing writer at Cincinnati Magazine. I love the Great Outdoors and am endlessly awestruck by this beautiful country of ours. Coffee keeps me going, yoga keeps me sane, my kids keep me grounded, and my writing keeps me inspired.
Here in Kentucky, when we want to relax, we head to the lake. And while there are many, many lakes in The Bluegrass State, the eponymous Kentucky Lake is the ultimate destination. Often referred to as “The South’s Great Lake,” it’s the largest man-made lake in the eastern U.S. It’s two miles wide and backs up the Tennessee River for 184 miles, from western Kentucky down through Tennessee. It’s so massive that there’s no land in sight when you look down the middle of it; it’s as if you’re looking out into the open seas… but you’ve never left Kentucky. With so much to do and see, we’ve compiled a list of 13 things to do around Kentucky Lake, so you can start planning your next lakeside adventure!
Similar to Michigan's Great Lakes, the "South's Great Lake" is actually comprised of two bodies of water: the eponymous Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley.
Simply put, Kentucky Lake really is the ultimate beach getaway in the state. With deep azure waters and expansive shorelines, you'll totally forget you're in Kentucky.
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Enjoy some quality time with your furry bestie, too!
In between the two lakes is paradise: Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. It's 170,000 acres of forest and meadows with ample room for hiking, biking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.
One of the most geographically diverse areas of the state, Land Between the Lakes is home to an abundance of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, Fallow deer, American bison, elk, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, river otters, mice, squirrels, moles, shrews, bats, and myriad birds.
Dreams can come true! At Wranglers Campground and Riding Stable in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, you can enjoy a horseback ride through some of the most stunning scenery in the state. It's a totally memorable experience that belongs on your Kentucky Lake bucket list.
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Channel major hygee vibes by renting a charming lakefront cottage.
Kentucky Lake is a popular destination for locals and visitors from all over the region who are seeking beautiful water and relaxation. And right on the water within Lighthouse Landing in Grand Rivers, you’ll find these charming, quaint lakefront cottages in Kentucky.
This lakeside cabin has its own private marina, and is just 100 feet from the shores! Imagine waking up to the gentle lull of Kentucky Lake, right outside your window... dreamy, right?
For peak lakefront dining, head to Ralph's Harborview Bar & Grill. You'll find this local favorite at Moors Resort & Marina on Kentucky Lake, and the atmosphere here will have you feeling like you are on vacation from the minute you step inside. They serve all three meals of the day, and you'll probably want to experience all of them when you're in the area. (The burgers here are perfection.) The food and drinks here are outstanding and the vibes are pure waterfront happiness.
While there are many beachside towns around Kentucky Lake, the charming town of Gilbertsville is a delightful little gem. Located on the northern end of Kentucky Lake, right next to the Kentucky Dam, Gilbertsville is a unique little beach town and one-of-a-kind destination. This town is all about the water and you can find nearly every aquatic activity along its shores. With a number of marinas, accommodations, restaurants, and activities, it's the perfect vacation spot at Kentucky Lake.
With little in the way of light pollution, Kentucky Lake is a prime spot for stargazing. Golden Pond Planetarium and Observatory is a great place to start! And if you're a camper, Land Between the Lakes has some incredible incredible campsites.
If you've been wanting to take a boat out on Kentucky's largest lake, then check out Big Bear Resort. Their marina has everything you need, including a variety of boat rentals. If you want to make a getaway out of your visit, they have it all: campgrounds, cabins, villas, cottages, and more. The resort also has unique amenities such as a beach and seasonal activities. If you want a family-friendly marina experience, head here!
No matter what you decide, you're sure to have the time of your life at Kentucky Lake!
So who’s ready for a little vacation at The South’s Great Lake? We sure are! What are your favorite things to do around Kentucky Lake? If you have any other must-visit destinations, be sure to pass those along in the comments below!
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