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We invite you
to re-discover
the simple
pleasures of
playing in the outdoors at
Land Between The Lakes
National Recreation Area,
Forest Service, USDA.
Located in Western Kentucky
and Tennessee, LBL offers
170,000 acres of wildlife,
history, and outdoor
recreation opportunities,
wrapped by 300 miles of
undeveloped shoreline.
Sodon’tjustsitthere…
come Outside and play.
come Outside and play.
Land Between The Lakes
has something for every
type of camper. Whether
you wish to pitch a tent
beside a secluded lake
cove, have a modern RV
set-up, or have a scout
troop earning merit
badges, LBL is the
perfect place to sleep
under the stars.
Visit our developed
family campgrounds on
Kentucky and Barkley
Lakes: Piney, Hillman Ferry, and Energy Lake.
Reservations can be made at www.lbl.org or
call 1-800-LBL-7077.
You’ll find:
• modern hookups
• restrooms & showers
• outpost supply centers (Hillman Ferry & Piney)
• mountain bike rentals (Hillman Ferry & Piney)
• beach & activity areas
• camping shelters (Piney)
• canoe rentals (Energy)
Enjoy one of our many Camping Areas
along the shoreline. Amenities include:
• boat ramps
• picnic tables & grills
• restrooms & showers (Rushing Creek Campground)
• group camping for up to 200
(Colson Hollow Group Camp)
CampingRecreationThere’s so
much to
do at Land
Between The
Lakes, it’s
no wonder
we’re called the heartland’s
outdoor playground!
Hiking, mountain biking,
and horseback riding
trails thread through our
backwoods and along quiet
lakeshores. Or you can ride your
all-terrain vehicles on 100 miles
of designated trails at Turkey Bay
Off-Highway Vehicle Area. Watch
for native wildlife as you paddle
a canoe on peaceful Honker Lake,
or enjoy a family picnic in the
cool shade of one of our many
picnic areas.
It’s all here.
Come explore
our recreation
opportunities.
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• restrooms & showers • farrier
• camping shelters • nearly 100 miles of horse
• outpost supply center trails and backroads
• guided trail rides For camping fees or reservation information, call us at
LBL offers more than 250 days a year of
hunting seasons for large and small game
and waterfowl. We also offer spring quota
and non-quota hunts for turkeys and fall
archery and quota gun hunts for deer.
LBL is surrounded by one of the world’s
largest man-made bodies of water, so no
wonder some of the best sport fishing in
the mid-South is right here. Crappie, bass,
sauger, catfish, and bluegill are abundant.
Hunting & FisH ing
1-800-LBL-7077 or visit www.lbl.org.
Call Before You Haul: 270-924-2000.
Cruise the rugged 100 miles of designated trails at
Turkey Bay Off-Highway Vehicle Area
and enjoy camping, too.
• rustic camping
• trails for every skill level
Horseback riders can find all they need at
Wranglers Campground, including:
Over 200 miles of trails and rustic roads beckon, leading to some of the most scenic spots at LBL! Native wildlife
inhabit our woods, fields, and lakeshores.
Follow the path of General Grant along our Fort Henry hiking trails, or ride your horse along the sparkling shoreline of Lake Barkley. Mountain bikers can peddle to some of the best bald eagle viewing in the Southeast!
Our trail system is extensive, offering a variety of excursion possibilities. Take a short afternoon walk, or spend the night traversing the 58-mile-long North/South Trail. Trails are open year-round—so, come and experience the changing seasons! Backcountry Camping Permits are required for overnight stays and are available, along with maps and trail descriptions, at any welcome center.
Enjoy riding your all terrain vehicles at Turkey Bay OHV Area, with 100 miles of designated trails and overnight rustic camping. Trails are open year round.
Rent mountain bikes and canoes during the summer months, or join a guided horseback ride at Wranglers Campground.
For more information on rentals or trail maps, visit www.lbl.org or call 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000.
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Brandon Spring Group Center is a year-round, 128-bed dormitory style group facility, perfect for school, church, or retreat groups of all kinds. Amenities include:• modern showers & restrooms • challenge course• fully-staffed kitchen • nature hiking trails• group meeting areas • outdoor amphitheater• outdoor recreation areas
Group Camping Areas offer a more rustic overnight experience. Group tours of LBL are available. All LBL facilities also have reduced group rates. For more information visit www.lbl.org or call 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2020.
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AttractionsHave you ever
stood before a
majestic Bald
Eagle? Or seen
a solar flare
through a
hydrogen
refractor telescope? Have you danced a
reel at an 1850’s wedding celebration
or seen the great American bison
rolling in a buffalo wallow? The
family attractions at Land Between
The Lakes bring the region’s history,
science, and environment to life.
Special events and celebrations offer
fun for the entire family.
Come explore a variety of attractions.
Get ready for a hands-on encounter with the natural
world at our environmental education center nestled
in the woods between Honker and Hematite Lakes.
Gaze into the eyes of a great horned owl, howl with a
coyote, or watch for the elusive red wolf in our Backyard
Exhibit Area. Then, explore with us during one of our
many guided special events: a moonlight canoe trip, an
afternoon nature hike, or a Sunday Safari. Little ones will
love special days such as our children’s festival, storytelling
time, and evening owl prowls. Adults can take part in
seminars on wildlife, gardening, and nature photography.
Want to explore on your own? Canoes are available for
rent during the summer and fall months, and several
scenic hiking trails embark from Woodlands
Nature Station. The Nature Station is open
March through November.
For more information or a calendar
of events, visit www.lbl.org, or call
270-924-2000 or 1-800-LBL-7077.
History comes alive at this working
19th century farm. Each day
interpreters in period clothing
demonstrate the daily chores and
activities, and you are invited to share
in the experience. Our special events
and festivals highlight the spirit and times of this era throughout the
season. You can join us as we plow the fields in the spring, make
music in the summer’s twilight, and bring in the harvest during
the fall.
Our farm consists of 16 original and restored log structures, most
relocated from within 10 miles of The Homeplace . The Homeplace is open March through
November. Group rates are available by reservation. For more information or a calendar
of events, visit www.lbl.org, or call 270-924-2000 or 1-800-LBL-7077.
On this 700-acre restoration of
Kentucky’s native barrens, you
can see a habitat restoration
project in progress, as we
demonstrate how the region
once looked during the time
when Native Americans utilized
fire to maintain prairie grasses. A gently winding road takes you through this
dynamic habitat restoration effort. Watch for elk and bison, or listen as the wind
rustles through Indian Grass.
The Elk & Bison Prairie is open year-round from dawn to dusk. Single vehicle
entry cards are available on-site or at Welcome Stations. Group rates are available
for commercial vans and buses. Visit www.lbl.org, or call 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000 for more information.
tHe HomeplaCe
tHe elk & Bison prair ie
Woodlands nature station
Attractions
Some special events coming to
our attractions include:
Woodlands Nature Station
•NaturePhotographyWeekend
•HummingbirdFest
•NatureArtsDay
•BaldEagleViewingTrips
The Homeplace
•RiverSoundsOld-TimeMusicFestival
• IndependenceDayin1850
•An1850sWedding
•SnapAppleNight
Golden Pond Planetarium
•NationalAstronomyDay
•UndertheStarsandMore
Special group rates are available at all of our facilities. Call 270-924-2020 for more group information, or visit www.lbl.org.
tHe golden pond planetar ium & oBservatory
The Golden Pond Planetarium, operated by the “Friends of LBL,” brings to life the fascinating world of earth
science, outer space, and modern space exploration.
Planetarium shows are held daily and updated throughout
the operating season to cover such fascinating topics as
black holes, white dwarves, and life on Mars.
It all unfolds daily from the comfort of our 82-seat
planetarium. Backyard star-gazers and amateur astronomers won’t want to miss our
periodic Star Parties and public observing sessions, hosted by the West Kentucky
Amateur Astronomers. The heavens come to life in Golden Pond!
The planetarium is
open March-December;
the observatory is
open on a scheduled
basis. Group shows
and rates are available
by reservation. For
more information and
reservations, call
270-924-2020 or visit
www.lbl.org.
come Outside and play.
come Outside and play.
Join “Friends of LBL,” the Land Between The Lakes Association. Contributors support numerous activities at
LBL. Members receive quarterly Calendars of Events, gift shop
discounts, and more. Visit www.friendsoflbl.org or call
1-800-455-5897.
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CAMPGROUNDS ✔ HillmanFerry(Mar-Nov) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ● ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ Piney(Mar-Nov) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ● ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
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BirminghamFerry/SmithBay* ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ● ● ●
CravensBay* ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Fenton* ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ● ● ●
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❍ RushingCreek/JonesCreek* ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ✔
BACkCOUNtRy AREASBaconCreek* ✔ ✔ ● ●
BoswellLanding* ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ●
DemumbersBay* ✔ ✔ ● ●
Devil'sElbow*Under Construction ✔ ● ● ●GingerBay* ✔ ✔ ●
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NevilleBay* ✔ ✔ ● ● ●
NickellBranch* ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ●
PisgahPoint* ✔ ✔ ● ●
ReddHollow* ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ●
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SugarBay* ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ●
TaylorBay* ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ●
TwinLakes* ✔ ✔ ● ● ● ●
VISItOR FACILItIESGoldenPondVisitorCenter* ● ● ● ● ●
GoldenPondPlanetarium ● ● ● ● ● ●
NorthWelcomeStation ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
SouthWelcomeStation ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
TheHomeplace ● ● ● ● ●
WoodlandsNatureStation ● ● ● ● ●
SPECIAL USE AREASColsonHollowGroupCamp* ✔ ✔ ● ● ●
FirearmsRange*† ●
TurkeyBayOHVArea* ● ● ● ● ● ●
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CedarPond*† ● ● ●
ColsonOverlook*† ● ● ●
EddyvilleFerry* ✔ ●
Elk&BisonPrairie*† ●
EnergyDam*† ✔ ● ● ●
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HematiteLake*† ● ● ●
HonkerBay*† ●
HunterCheckStation† ● ●
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