Popular with birders and hunters, Kentucky's lone National Wildlife Refuge, consisting of 8,500 acres in Marshall, Graves, and McCracken counties, is based at the northern outskirts of Benton and…
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Whether you like to swim with the fish or catch them, this region offers ideal opportunities for outdoor recreation. The combination of rivers and lakes create a virtual playground in the 15 counties…
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Come outside and play! Recreation activities include mountain biking and cycling, camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, off-highway vehicle trails, and water sports. Attractions include…
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Natural lake ringed with bald cypress and swamp tupelo. Five species of rare fish, beaver, winter place for bald eagles. Open to public for hiking, birding and nature study.…
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Kentucky Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Resource area animal species include deer, squirrel, rabbit, dove, raccoon, and duck. Skeet shooting, seven fishing ponds, picnicing, hiking, primitive camping,…
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