Kenlake State Resort Park

Located on the mid-west shore of Kentucky Lake, Kenlake is the perfect place to enjoy the water or the indoor tennis center. The park features a lodge, cottages, camping and a full service marina.
Top Five Things to Do

- Rent a pontoon or jet ski on Kentucky Lake.
- Walk or bike the Eggners’ Ferry Bridge.
- Play indoor tennis.
- View a sunrise or fall foliage from the amphitheater.
- Overnight in the lodge, cottage, or campground.

Birding
We have excellent birding throughout the park. Take a look out the dining room windows for a variety of backyard bird species at our feeders. In the cottage area, the red-headed woodpeckers and all their relatives like to hang out. We also have two Blue Bird trails and several hiking trails. The lakeshore is always good for Herons, Egrets, waterfowl, and gulls. Over 150 species of birds make the Kenlake area home.

Boating
Nothing can compare to a day on beautiful Kentucky Lake. Kenlake Marina offers boat rentals, covered slips, transient slips, and the best breakfast around! The marina is equipped with 16 open slips, 169 covered slips, and 890 feet of new transient dockage to accommodate boats up to 100 feet. A launching ramp is available as well as a Marina store with gas and diesel and a restaurant serving breakfast and lunch.

Eagle Watching
Check the online calendar of events for winter tour information HERE.

Fishing
Cast away your cares at Kentucky Lake! The fishing opportunities are endless with scores of largemouth, smallmouth, white and Kentucky bass, bluegill, channel and blue catfish, crappie, and sauger. A Kentucky Fishing License is required. Click here to purchase a license online at KY Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Don't have a fishing pole? No problem! Ask at the park about their fishing loaner program where you can check out FREE equipment.

Gift Shop
The gift shop features a large selection of Kentucky handcrafts and souvenirs. Open year-round.

Hiking
Kenlake has nature trails through wooded terrain, which may be hiked singularly or combined for a longer distance. The Cherokee Trail is 0.7 miles, the Chickasaw Trail is 1 mile, and the Coach Lester G. Mimms Trail is 2 miles.

Historic Cherokee State Park
Proposed in 1946 and opening in 1951, Cherokee State Park was the only state park in Kentucky developed for African Americans. The park consisted of 300 acres, a beach, rental cottages, a kitchen and dining hall, and a picnic area. In June 1963, Cherokee State Park closed after Gov. Combs' Executive Order ended segregation in public facilities. Cherokee State Park merged with what's now known as Kenlake State Resort Park. The renovated dining hall can be rented for weddings, reunions, parties or company picnics.

Outdoor Theater
The lakeside amphitheater hosts concerts to benefit boaters and land lovers alike. Don't miss the Hot August Blues Festival!

Picnicking
Picnic and playground facilities are available in the camping and cottage areas and throughout the park. Two shelters near the tennis courts are available for rental.

Playgrounds
Playground facilities are available in the camping and cottage areas.

Swimming
Refresh yourself on a hot day with an exhilarating swim. A swimming pool behind the lodge is available for lodge and cottage guests seasonally. There is no swimming area in the lake waters or beach on the lake.

Tennis
Tennis is a year-round sport at Kenlake! The indoor tennis center features four indoor courts, locker room facilities, and a lounge/viewing area. Four lighted outdoor courts are adjacent to the tennis center. The indoor tennis center is open from November 1 to April 1. Two indoor courts are available by appointment only, outside of these dates, by emailing jesse.sirls@ky.gov. Lodge guests receive member rates for indoor court use of $16.00/hour per court. The hourly indoor rate for the general public is $25/hour per court. Call 270-474-2211 for court times. Reservations recommended.