8 Little Known Swimming Spots In Kentucky That Will Make Your Summer Awesome
By Andrea Limke|Updated on April 29, 2019(Originally published April 23, 2019)
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
When the weather heats up, you’ll want to keep a list in your back pocket of places to cool off. Kentucky has everything from hidden waterfalls to dip your head under, to fast pace water parks, depending on what kind of swimming adventure you’re looking for. Keep this list handy this summer, and every summer to come, of swimming holes in Kentucky that will make your summer awesome.
Camping in the summer is fun, but it's even better when there's a swimming hole nearby. Falls Campground in Kentucky, in the town of Louisa, is perfectly situated along the Falls of Blaine Creek, where you can splash in the falls or relax on the sandy beach.
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2. Falling Rock Park - Address: 2201 Fendley Mill Road, LaGrange, KY, 40031
For a swimming spot with the most crystal clear water, head to LaGrange and Falling Rock Park. This quarry is made up of sparkling rain water and is filled with options for fun including a jump on "the blob" or just floating the day away on a raft.
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Picturesque Eagle Falls is located near its larger counterpart within Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. The force of the falls varies greatly with the weather and rain, but it's always an ideal spot to cool off on a hot summer day.
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4. Taylorsville Lake - Address: 1320 Park Road, Mt. Eden, KY, 40046
There are many lakes in Kentucky, and within Taylorsville Lake State Park in Mt. Eden, you'll find this underrated lake and prime swimming spot. Enjoy some water sports, fish or simply dive in for a refreshing swim.
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Within this underrated state park, you'll find one of the most beautiful beaches in Kentucky. The park has spent a lot of time making a pristine swimming spot, and they've succeeded with soft, white sand and gorgeous views of the surrounding landscapes.
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Most people have heard of Kentucky Kingdom, in the heart of Louisville, but what you may not realize is that there is also a perfect place to cool off, right next to the roller coasters. Hurricane Bay has thrilling water slides, a lazy river and even a large wave pool to make you think you've gone to the beach.
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7. Green River Lake Beach - Address: 179 Park Office Road, Campbellsville, KY, 42718
Take a dip in this hidden gem of a lake, located in Campbellsville. Play on the sandy beach and then run into the cool water or zip around on a jet ski and let the splashing water cool you off.
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8. Grayson Lake - Address: 314 Grayson Lake Park Road, Olive Hill, KY, 41164
Located within Grayson Lake State Park, this swimming spot is ready for adventure and exploring. It's best experienced by kayak or canoe, as the views from the water feature waterfalls, rock formations and plenty of hidden nooks to jump in and cool off. Of all of the lakes in Kentucky, this one is a must.
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Quick Hits: Swimming Holes In Kentucky
What is the cleanest lake in Kentucky? There are many different opinions when it comes to this question, as there are so many beautiful lakes in Kentucky. But if you are looking for the cleanest, clearest swimming hole in Kentucky, consider Laurel River Lake in Laurel and Whitley Counties. The crystal clear waters of this lake make it ideal for swimming and any other water activity, and it’s definitely one of the cleanest lakes in Kentucky.
Does Kentucky have any natural inland lakes? While the state of Kentucky is home to dozens of lakes, it only has three major natural ones. One of them is Shelby Lake, a 100-acre body of water in Ballard County.
What is the only state with no natural lakes? While Kentucky is home to only 3 major natural lakes, there is a state that does not have any. Maryland has several reservoirs, but you will not find any natural lakes within its state lines.
What state has the least amount of lakes? With no natural lakes, Maryland may be the state with the fewest. If you’re thinking Minnesota is the state with the most lakes, don’t forget to consider Alaska, which is home to millions of these bodies of water.
There are countless swimming holes in Kentucky, many of which are hidden and known only by those who have sought them out. With lakes, rivers, and creeks everywhere you turn, Kentucky is a wonderful place to cool off in the heat of summer. Is your favorite swimming spot on the list? Did we miss any “little known” places to take a dip? Share your thoughts and advice in the comments!
And for even more suggestions of Kentucky swimming spots, check out our previous article here.
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