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Author: | Xavid [ Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Lake Herrington, KY |
My folks found a rental lake house available in June that looks really nice for our family to visit, and has a dock to tie my boat to. My concern is the rather small size of the lake and due to its proximity to Lexington, it may get really crowded especially on weekend days. Have any of you guys boated there? What did you think? Was the water clean? I have heard that it isn't the cleanest lake and there is trash along the shoreline. |
Author: | Misterbulbous [ Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
I live about 30 miles from Herrington. I don't know it to be a very popular lake for trailering a boat to. While I haven't been there, I occasionally see news stories related to the lake area. In general, it usually looks muddy and less scenic than many of the other lakes in the area. |
Author: | SundayDinner [ Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Can't speak to Herrington, but there is a really beautiful lake down in those parts called Cave Run Lake. Really nice. No houses to rent, but there are a couple of campgrounds. Very scenic and worth the trip. |
Author: | Xavid [ Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Thanks for the info y'all. I think I'll pass on Herrington. I have been to Cave Run, tent camping, years ago before I had a boat. I recall it being quite scenic. Since we really need a cabin or house or lodge to accommodate my 60-something parents, brother and his family, along with my family of 4, I think I will look at Nolin and Barren River lake and maybe Cumberland, though that's a little far for a weekend trip. My brother has a little dog, which also limits our options. |
Author: | St. Louis Dave [ Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
I was just reading about Cumberland yesterday. They are going to have the water level back to 680 again this summer down from the normal 720. Sounds like A LOT of places are hurting and looking to get people to their place just to survive. You may find some good deals in that area, plus the boating is still spectacular. I drove through Burnside on a motorcycle trip last fall and the lake looks very cool down 40 feet. Lot's of old structures and "stuff" to see that has been underwater for many years. |
Author: | Misterbulbous [ Fri Apr 06, 2012 1:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Xavid wrote: Thanks for the info y'all. I think I'll pass on Herrington. I have been to Cave Run, tent camping, years ago before I had a boat. I recall it being quite scenic. Since we really need a cabin or house or lodge to accommodate my 60-something parents, brother and his family, along with my family of 4, I think I will look at Nolin and Barren River lake and maybe Cumberland, though that's a little far for a weekend trip. My brother has a little dog, which also limits our options. Another option is Laurel Lake. Me and my wife love it. Very clean water and nice scenery. It's a little narrow so the water gets a little choppy but it's a very refreshing lake to go to. It's about a 75 minute trip south of Lexington, pehaps just as far as Cave Run (which is east of Lexington). |
Author: | mrpid888 [ Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Xavid wrote: Thanks for the info y'all. I think I'll pass on Herrington. I have been to Cave Run, tent camping, years ago before I had a boat. I recall it being quite scenic. Since we really need a cabin or house or lodge to accommodate my 60-something parents, brother and his family, along with my family of 4, I think I will look at Nolin and Barren River lake and maybe Cumberland, though that's a little far for a weekend trip. My brother has a little dog, which also limits our options. We travel to Dale Hollow Lake all the time from Louisville for weekend trips. It is really not that bad for the beauty and cleanliness of the waters on the "Holler". Dale Hollow is known for its clean water. As far as taking a dog Hendricks Creek Resort has small Houseboats that are pet friendly, they may also have some cabins that are pet friendly but I am not sure about that. Once you make the trip to Dale Hollow you may never want to go anywhere else ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Xavid [ Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Laurel Lake is really clean and beautiful. It is just about the same driving time as Cumberland but much smaller. Still, I agree, a wonderful lake. Are there good rental options/lodging? I went on Laurel while staying in Corbin for a couple months as a student. Dale Hollow is nice and HUGE. We go every year, but, again, it is pretty far to go for a weekend trip. Lake Cumberland is still my favorite lake. Even with the lowered water level it is unrivaled in my opinion, with deep clean clear cool water, majestic cliffs of stone rising from the water, wide open spaces and innumerable coves and fingers. Plenty of room for tubing and skiing and plenty of decent marinas and lodging opportunities. |
Author: | aguyindallas [ Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Check out vrbo.com |
Author: | french829 [ Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
Laurel is beautiful, but nothing to rent as the entire lake is a state park. Water is extremely clean and very scenic. Not huge--but plenty of room and usually not quite as crowded. There are quite a few hotel options in Corbin--but nothing to stay on the water. I have kept my boat on Cumberland, Laurel, and Norris in TN. I am currently at Norris and there are many great places to stay and many marinas for dinner options on the water. Any one of the three though are beautiful--just different experiences. |
Author: | kyboater [ Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lake Herrington, KY |
I keep my boat at Lake Cumberland and highly recommend it even with the water level at 680. Several places to stay. We use Conely Bottom Resort. A couple of times a year we go to Barren River and I would also recommend. Not as big as Cumberland, but still a nice size (around 10K acres) lots of open water. The state park has cabin rentals. Bring on the Season! Safe and Happy Boating! |
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