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Lake Cumberland Lake or Pond LAKE INSET National River, Stream MAP Wildlife or Creek Reserve State Capitol BOAT RAMP See LAKE Creek LAKE or Rive or LAKE r County Seat Wildlife POND FRANKFORT ACCESS SITE 33 InsetInset Management NWR Area Inez State Road WMA 89 U.S. Highway U.S. Military 420 TROUT 3D Base Licking Big U.S. Interstate STREAM Lower River Sandy 64 Parkway KY p.38+39 & Salt PKWY River River Little State State p.22+23 Nature Forest National p.18+19 Sandy Preserve Park State SF Rivers Lock & Dam Park SNP NP SP Lower Upper p.42+43 State USFS Resort SRP Green KY Proclamation Park Area SNA River River State SHS Upper County or Natural p.8+9 p.26+27 State Line Area Green State Tennessee, Upper Historic Site Lower Cumberland, River Cumberland p.12+13 Tradewater & Mississippi p.30+31 Fort Boonesborough Rivers p.2+3 SP 0 50 100 Approx. Scale in Miles: LOCK & DAM #10 S t o n 75 e 627 y LOCK & DAM #9 Run White Hall TUCKY EN SHS K 169 388 RIVER 1156 r MADI e v i R 27 LOCK & 25 DAM #8 LAKE REBA Richmond k 876 e x HERRINGTON LAKE e Di r C r a g u S TAYLOR \FORK GARRARD 595 LAKE P ai nt L re ic ilver C ek 1295 k S C re e k 421 39 75 Lancaster 595 Big South Fork of the Cumberland River 1016 590 25 Upper areas of this river are within the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area which is in both Kentucky and Tennessee. Motorless watercraft k ee Cr (canoe, raft, etc) is allowed for float trips and limited access sites are available. rk 150 Isaac o F For more information contact: Shelby g Dix n i R g iv 954 Cem. SHS n er Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area a H 4564 Leatherwood Rd. 1194 Stanford Oneida, Tn. 37841 78 27 243 STANFORD 423-569-9778 RESERVOIR Anglers may use either a Tennessee or a Kentucky Sport fishing license while LINCOLN fishing that portion of the Big South Fork from the Leatherwood Ford Bridge 198 William (Highway 297) in Tennessee to the Highway 92 Bridge at Yamacraw, Kentucky. Whitley 1505 78 127 SHS 518 39 906 150 46 Anglers must obey the regulations of the state in which they are licensed. 643 Kentucky residents must have a Kentucky license. 198 LAKE LINVILLE 501 1547 49 75 er 70 Riv n ree 27 G Mount 25 1859 CASEY Vernon Liberty LAKE ROCKCA LIBERTY 935 837 461 70 70 70 551 934 501 1249 76 Bu ck 461 GREEN RIVER C ry CreekGREEN ree D RIVER 206 452 k 28 e tl LAKE s a WMA 837 c k c River 39 o Green R G o o 1247 s e 27 910 551 C r e e k k r 206 o PULASKI F 76 677 ell C 127 80 Russ reek r e iv Somerset 314 R Columbia 26 869 n le e r d r id a M B BERLAND PKWY 192 e CUM l 80 t t E See i a See L st Fork k L r i t o t F l e LAKE CUMBERLAND 640 h t 769 B u o a S 92 r r e ADAIR Inset p. 35 31 n 25 55 RUSSELL 24 3497 768 29 Jamestown General 30 34 Y C 7G CUMBERLAND PKW Edmonton U 704 Burnside M R. SP BERLAND 33 533 22 23 METCALFE163 Lake LAKE BEAVER 32 Cumberland LAKE CUMBERLAND CREEK SRP CUMBERLAND WMA 27 WMA 496 LAKE CUMBERLAND 20 896 1058 21 640 7F 379 9 10 Cumberland Falls SRP 704 7A LAKE & SNP 8 CUMBERLAND WAYNE South Fork Cumberland River WMA 6 7B 927 496 19 Big Pond 7 35 Ridge 776 5 South Site 163 CUMBERLAND Monticello 1045 36 678 13 379 Bea 1880 ve Fork 18 Burkesville r 14 C r 1590 200 ek 839 re ER C ERLAN IV th For B D R ou k h 37 1049 M S 92 s 4 r U 100 17 a C 63 1009 M 449 7C 7D 12 Whitley City 249 1351 870 2 CLINTON 3 le Rock Creek 1590 t 485 449 Lit 350 167 16 LAUREL Tompkinsville CREEK 1366 DALE HOLLOW RES. 953 LAKE WMA Albany 7E 1651 87 100 MONROE eek 214 11 Cr 38 Old Mulkey 200 k arren TOMPKINSVILLE c B 1 o C Meetinghouse LAKE R u River Dale DALE HOLLOW LAKE m SHS 163 b See 15 e Hollow r 1446 l 214 a 216 McCREARYn SP d 87 DALE HOLLOW LAKE R . 27 7A Inset p. 37 127 Big South Fork NRA TENNESSEE 30 KY Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Resources UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER BASIN See Basin Index on p.32 0 5 10 20 Approximate Scale in Miles Trout Stream Index NTUCKY KE RIVER TROUT STREAM NAME LENGTH NUMBER SPECIES LOCATION 7A Cumberland Lake Tailwater & Crocus Creek 75 Mi. Lake Cumberland dam to Kentucky/Tennessee border Brown/Rainbow 7B Hatchery Creek0.2 Mi. Entire stream Rainbow LOCK & 7C Beaver Creek 4 Mi. Upper section paralleling Hwy 167 Rainbow DAM #10 SON 7D Canada Creek 2 Mi. Beginning 2.0 miles upstream of Little South Fork Rainbow 7E Rock Creek (Wild River) 19 Mi. Confluence of White Oak Creek to KY/TN border Brown/Rainbow 52 7F Bark Camp Creek 4 Mi. Mouth of creek upstream to U.S. Forest Service Road No. 193 Brown/Rainbow LEXINGTON 7G Laurel River Lake Tailwater (DBNF) 1 Mi. Dam to 1.2 miles downstream Brown/Rainbow BLUEGRASS ARMY 7H Cane Creek 7 Mi. Mouth to 6.6 miles upstream Rainbow DEPOT 7I Hawk Creek 3 Mi. 1.0 mile upstream from Middle Fork of Rockcastle River Rainbow 7J Martin's Fork Lake Tailwater 1 Mi. Dam to 1.0 mile downstream Rainbow 499 CENTRAL KENTUCKY WMA ick Creek Red L k For Statio th n u Ca o mp S C OWSLEY r FORK RES. k e e r C 421 k r o F r a W 1955 587 1004 JACKSON McKee MILL CREEK WMA BEULAH LAKE Ro r un 47 Rive 49 ds ockcastle to r R n C 290 e k k c F i e C L dl r d e i e M e s r k k o e H 48 89 e 11 S Cr Buckhorn exton Lake SRP STLE 7 S o SO u UT th H BUCKHORN F 421 LAKE ork BUCKHORN M R I o CLAY D 1410 ck 1482 LAKE WMA D 490 ca L 317 s E 45 tl e FO 931 RK R 472 iv er LETCHER 805 66 KE F NT O Cutshi 1148 472 U R n FISHPOND C K C K 1482 re WOOD Y e LAKE k 7 CREEK LAUREL BERT 119 LAKE COMBS D. BOONE PKWY LAKE Hyden 160 80 Whitesburg Manchester KE 44 N 699 NO T R 588 U TH 7i C BEECH K Y 1103 Y Bad CREEK FORK KENTUCK D. BO 421 WMA Branch ONE P SNP London KWY REDBIRD WMA Lilley Sinkin 932 g C 80 Cornett 931 re e k Woods 160 PINE\ LESLIE Line Fork Levi rk MOUNTAIN Jackson Fo CANE 192 25 WMA Wilderness s CREEK n i l Road SP l WMA r e o Elkins v C Ri Branch Site l Kingdom 7H 363 e 160 229 r u Come SP a L 421 221 See 11 510 LAUREL Kentenia A RIVER LAKE SF InsetInset p. 33 25E LAUREL I RIVER 3041 119 LAKE 38 1193 25W KNOX N 215 75 6 Barbourville 26 66 Dr. Thomas RIVE Harlan RLAND R I E Seminary Walker SHS 225 930 MB Branch BELL CU artins 459 M Site AND RIVE RL R 221 219 BE Fo M rk U G C 72 CRANKS Archers 225 MARTINS CRANKS CREEK Creek 119 FORK LAKE CREEK WMA Site 11 Pine HARLAN LAKE R Pineville Mountain 72 MARTINS SNP FORK I LAKE Williamsburg 987 V 2005 WMA 7J 43 39 987 190 KY Ridge Cumberland See 40 CHENOA SF Rocky Gap NP WHITLEY LAKE Face C 92 MARTINS FORK LAKE 92 l Mountain e 904 CANNON a Site r 41 CREEK F LAKE Inset p. 33 o 42 rk 25W 74 25E 186 75 TENNESSEE Kentucky’s Boating & Fishing Access Sites 31 Upper Cumberland River Basin Index See Map on p.30+31 SITE Water Body Area Name Directions Shoreline Boat Ramp Ramp Type Ramp Surface Launch Lanes Parking Capacity Ramp Fee Courtesy Dock Handicap Pier Picnic Camp Restrooms Marina 1 Cumberland River McMillian's Landing KY 100 E of Tompkinsville; right on KY 214 "" B P S U < 25 Free 2 Cumberland River Cloyds Landing KY 61 S of Burkesville; right on KY 953; right on KY 1424 "" B P S U < 25 Free 3 Cumberland River Hwy 61 bridge access KY 61 S of Burkesville to bridge "" B P S U < 25 $ " 4 Cumberland River Burkesville Ramp In Burkesville on Upper Water street "" B P S P < 25 Free " 5 Cumberland River Bakerton (Fish Tales) Ramp KY 61 N of Burkesville; right on KY 704; right on Bakerton Road. Note: for patron use only "" B P S U < 25 $ US 127 S of Jamestown; right on Hwy 55; left on Hwy 1058; left on Hwy 379; right on Winfreys Cumberland River Winfreys Ferry 6 Ferry Rd; (6 miles). Note: can launch light boats during good water conditions; 4WD recommended "" C U < 25 Free 7 Cumberland River Tearcoat Creek Access US 127 N of Albany; right on Hwy 3063 to river "" C U < 25 Free 8 Cumberland River Rockhouse (Creelsboro Arch) US 127 S of Jamestown; right on Hwy 55; left on Hwy 1058; left on KY 379 (6 mi.); left on Hwy 771 " C U < 25 Free 9 Cumberland River Helms Landing US 127 S of Jamestown; left on KY 55; left on Hwy 1058; left on KY 379; left at "T" to river "" B P S U < 25 Free US 127 S of Jamestown; right on road to fish hatchery just before Wolf Creek Dam; Cumberland River Little Indian Creek Access 10 right on first gravel road at bottom of hill "" C U < 25 Free 11 Little So.
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