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Upper Kentucky River Basin Index See Map on P.26+27 26 LAKE INSET Lake or Pond National River, Stream MAP Wildlife or Creek Reserve State Capitol See UPPER BOAT RAMP See LAKE Creek LAKE or Rive or LAKE r County Seat Inset Wildlife POND FRANKFORT ACCESS SITE 33 Inset Management NWR State Road KY Dept. of Fish Area Inez 89 U.S. Highway WMA U.S. KENTUCKY Military 420 Base U.S. Interstate TROUT 3D Licking Big STREAM Lower River Sandy 64 Parkway Salt KY p.38+39 & RIVER PKWY River Little State River State Forest p.22+23 Nature National p.18+19 Sandy Preserve Park Rivers State SF Lock & Dam Park SNP NP Lower BASIN SP Upper p.42+43 State USFS & Green Resort SRP KY Proclamation Park Area Wildlife Resources See Basin Index on p.28 SNA River River State H SHS Upper County or in Natural k p.8+9 p.26+27 State Line s t o Area 0 5 10 20 n Green C State Tennessee, Upper r e Historic e k River Site Lower Cumberland, Cumberland Tradewater & Mississippi p.12+13 p.30+31 Approximate Scale in Miles 537 Rivers p.2+3 0 50 100 60 Approx. Scale in Miles: 460 64 MT. STERLING North Fk./Licking River EAST LAKE Mount Sterling 686 713 60 1274 64 36 CAVE RUN LAKE 60 GREENBRIAR CREEK RES. SALT LICK LAKE 519 MORGAN Sl ate MENIFEE L 1958 i C ck PAINTSVILLE r Winchester . i iddle ng M Fk. LAKE WMA 713 172 89 Frenchburg 213 460 g n er 1693 i Riv 15 k r. c C Li r West Liberty 11 te a PAINTSVILLE w k LAKE c a l . r 418 B C y CLARK s COMBS MTN PKWY 460 s a Pilot r G / . Knob k Fort F 974 SNP y Boonesborough 6M e 6N k SP s a C 460 LOCK & DAM #10 POWELL UCK 77 NT Y ek KE re ER C R RIV ie IVE d R a 205 75 627 l G Riv e r d 191 d . 3 e Stoney Run 2 e R Riv 1081 Y R e CK r. 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S 23 t 13 a 542 t PANBOWL i o 122 n Beattyville LAKE C Creek a p m tation Cam S p rk o C LOCK & Jackson F r h . 15 52 t DAM #14 MIDD u LE o k 11 S ee CYPRUS r 12 C n AMAX 7 o 14 e g WMA 1098 680 OWSLEY r u W t FORK S a 1426 RESERVOIR r 587 F RK o FO r k bleso SO ou me C UTH Tr 421 r ee e Cr k e k 6G Robinson Forest 1098 30 979 Booneville 476 CYPRUS K AMAX F E KE O N NTU R T C U K WMA K Y C K Y 6H 315 587 R MILL I 1955 McKee V 1505 E 550 CREEK R WMA 28 17 Balls Fork 899 846 150 LAKE LAKE LINVILLE BEULAH R 1697 ound sto er LAKE 28 Hindman ne Riv 476 550 1004 Cr astle k ee k Rockc e 70 k r re 267 o 290 C 899 k F 6E See 1498 306 e e n r e to dl x C id e k M S BUCKHORN ORTH KNOTT c N i 6F PERRY Mount L e Vernon s 89 r LAKE o 25 H 1393 11 476 Inset ENT Inset 451 ORK K UCK 160 582 JACKSON p. 29 F Y 7 75 461 R 18 e 421 d See 1410 B i CARR CLAY r d 6A CARR 490 Hazard CREEK 317 1482 CREEK LAKE RIVER Inset p. 29 LAKE ek BUCKHORN Inset p. 29 WMA 472 re Ri h Fork Ro C ver LAKE WMA Sout ckca e st s 931 le o o 119 1249 G Cut R shin 805 i v e 1482 r 1148 C FISHPOND 257 re e LAKE k 66 ONE PKWY 472 LETCHER WOOD NIEL BO CREEK 19 DA Hyden 7 1956 LAKE BEECH 7 21 CREEK 160 WMA Whitesburg Manchester BERT COMBS 80 LAKE 588 588 REDBIRD 699 1103 Bad WMA 699 Branch London SNP DANIEL BOONE PKWY 421 r e Lilley Cornett v i R Woods Sinking 80 932 C 931 r e Levi e k Jackson 6B PINE le 6D Line Fork 160 t 6C s a Wilderness MOUNTAIN c ck 192 Road o rk WMA R SP Fo 25 s n CANE i l l k 160 r CREEK o o C F WMA LAUREL 463 Elkins Branch e l Site d LESLIE 20 d i . M 363 R 229 l e r u Kingdom a L 421 221 Line Fork Come SP e l t t i L 11 510 119 LAKE 312 LAUREL CUMBERLAND RIVER 1193 A LAKE Kentenia 75 SF 3497 25E I C RIVER UM BERLAND 3041 KNOX HARLAN 38 N I 215 6 Barbourville 66 Harlan Dr. Thomas ER 119 G V Walker SHS 225 RI 930 rtins Fo C a rk U M M B R E 459 RL 219 AN 221 D R I IV BELL ER D RLAN BE M 72 V CU 225 MARTINS CRANKS 11 FORK CREEK LAKE LAKE Pine Mountain Pineville SNP 72 MARTIN FORK CRANKS Kentucky’s Boating LAKE WMA CREEK WMA 2005 119 987 190 987 Kentucky Cumberland CHENOA Ridge SF Rocky Face Gap NP LAKE Mountain Site CANNON CREEK Kentucky LAKE Ridge SF 25E Trout Stream Index 74 186 & Fishing Access Sites TROUT STREAM NAME LENGTH NUMBER SPECIES LOCATION 6A Carr Creek Lake Tailwater 1 Mi. Dam to 0.5 mile downstream Rainbow 6B Line Fork 10 Mi. Downstream from Hwy 160 Rainbow TENNESSEE 6C Greasy Creek 8 Mi. Mouth to 4.5 miles upstream Rainbow 6D Big Double Creek 1 Mi. Miles 1.7 - 2.9 beginning 2.0 miles upstream from Hwy 421 Rainbow 6E Buckhorn Lake Tailwater 1 Mi. Dam to 0.5 mile downstream Rainbow 6F Right Fork Buffalo Creek 0.2 Mi. Mile 1.9 - 2.1 beginning 2.0 miles downstream of headwater Rainbow 6G Sturgeon Creek 2 Mi. Hwy 587 bisects trout segment Rainbow 6H War Fork 1 Mi. Downstream of War Fork Rd. Rainbow 6I Station Camp Creek 3 Mi. Miles 14.0-17.0 upstream from Hwy 89 Rainbow 6J Middle Fork Red River 2 Mi. Miles 9.4 - 11.0 upstream from Bert Combs Mountain Parkway Rainbow 6K Chimney Top Creek 3 Mi. Mouth of creek to 2.3 miles upstream and 1.0 mile up Right Fork Brown 6L Swift Camp Creek 1 Mi. Mouth to 1.2 miles upstream Rainbow 6M East Fork Indian Creek 7 Mi. Mouth of creek to 7.3 miles upstream Brown/Rainbow 6N Indian Creek 4 Mi. Upstream of confluence with East Fork Brown 27 Upper Kentucky River Basin Index See Map on p.26+27 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 Kentucky River Merritt KY 89 SE of Winchester (11.2 miles); R. on Lamore Ferry Rd to Merritt (end of road - ferry crossing) ! B P S U < 25 $ 2 Kentucky River Across from mouth of Red River US 52 E of Richmond to Waco; left on KY 977 to Kentucky River " B U S U < 25 Free KY 213 NW of Stanton; left on KY 615; left on Beech Fork Road; water plant and Beech Fk. Stanton Reservoir 3 gravel road to lake on right. Note: 61-acre lake; electric motor only !! B P S U < 25 Free 4 Red River Hwy 77 Bridge US 460 SE of Frenchburg; Hwy 77 S; follow to bridge over river "" C U < 25 Free W on Mountain Parkway from Campton; KY 11 S (Exit 33); entrance past State Park on Left. 5 Mill Creek Lake Natural Bridge SP Note: 41-acre lake; electric motors only !! B P S P 26-50 Free !a 6 Campton Lake KY 191 N of Campton; left on KY 746; left on Hiran Branch Road. Note: 26-acre lake; walk-in only " U Free 7 Red River Hwy 715 Bridge Site US 460 SE of Frenchburg; Hwy 77 S; KY 715 E to bridge over Red River; on right "" C U < 25 Free KY 15 NW of Campton; right on KY 715; site below bridge in Red River Gorge Geological area.
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