Kentucky
Grand Rivers
Kentucky & Barkley Lakes
Kentucky Lake
The Kentucky Lake was formed with the completion of the Kentucky dam in 1944. The dam was built to provide flood control for the Tennessee River and also generate hydroelectric power.
It is one of the largest man- made lakes in the world. It is 184 miles in length, flowing north from Tennessee to West Kentucky.
Postcard from Kentucky Lake
Postcard from Kentucky Lake
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Kayaking Lake Barkley
Lake Barkley
Lake Barkley on the other hand was created in the early 1960's. The lake was formed when a dam was constructed on the Cumberland River. Just a few miles from the Kentucky Dam. The two lakes are connected by the Barkley Canal which followed the construction of the lake and dam. When the two lakes were formed it created an inland peninsula. John F. Kennedy designated the peninsula as Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area to try to stimulate economic growth.
Boating & Fishing Info
Helpful links
Between the Rivers Guide Service
Green Turtle Bay Resort and Marina
Lighthous Landing Resort and Marina
Sunset Sails, LLC
Waterway Adventures Boat Rentals
Boating Clubs
The Commonwealth Yacht Club
Kentucky Lake Sailing Club