Department of Parks
Lake Barkley State Resort Park Offers Spring Overnight Backpacking Trips

Press Release Date:  Tuesday, March 04, 2008  
Contact Information:  Jenny Howard
800-325-1708
 


CADIZ, Ky. -- Lake Barkley State Resort Park is offering two spring overnight backpacking trips on April 5-6 and May 3-4.  These one-night, guided adventures are designed for those who lack the gear and experience of backcountry excursions.

 “These trips offer an opportunity to learn the basics of backpacking and backcountry camping and a bit of history of the Land Between The Lakes region while enjoying the calm and beauty of our western Kentucky woods,” said Park Naturalist Jenny Howard. 

Lake Barkley provides participants with not just the experience, but also instruction on low impact camping, equipment selection and use, trip planning, and backpacking gear.
“We furnish the majority of gear needed for the trip so participants get a chance to try it out before investing blindly in an expensive backpack or tent.” 

Participants must be 18 or over and able to walk 5-8 miles roundtrip carrying up to 30 pounds.  Space is limited, and registration is required two weeks prior to each trip date. The registration fee includes use of equipment, instruction, and meals.  These opportunities are provided in partnership with the USDA Forest Service’s Land Between The Lakes. For more information on these trips, other upcoming events, or general information about Lake Barkley State Resort Park, call 1-800-325-1708. 

Lake Barkley is the largest state resort park in Kentucky and features a lodge, cottages, the Windows on the Water Restaurant, a campground, 18-hole golf course, fitness center with indoor pool, marina, fishing, tennis courts, hiking trails, gift shop, and recreational and nature programming.

The park is located at 3500 State Park Road in Cadiz. From I-24, take the Highway 68 exit west toward Cadiz.
 
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The Kentucky State Park System is composed of 53 state parks plus an interstate park shared with Virginia. The Department of Parks, an agency of the Commerce Cabinet, operates 17 resort parks with lodges -- more than any other state. Each year, Kentucky parks draw 7 million visitors and contribute $317 million to the economy. For more information on Kentucky parks, visit our Web site at http://www.parks.ky.gov.