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Bad Branch State Nature Preserve - Letcher County - Features hemlock gorge, a waterfall, numerous rare species and a trail along mountain crest.
 
Bat Cave and Cascade Caverns State Nature Preserves - Consist of two tracts totaling 146 acres located in Carter County within Carter Caves State Resort Park.
 
Big Bone Lick State Park - This park has its origins steeped in prehistoric events.
 
Carter Caves State Resort Park - Home to more than 20 caverns, those explored and those not yet charted, winding beneath its forested hills.
 
Get Outdoors - Daniel Boone National Forest - Site has camping, lodging, wilderness, directions, fees and permits.
 
John James Audubon State Park - The park preserves the peaceful woods where the famed naturalist walked as he observed the subjects of his paintings.
 
Kenlake State Resort Park - A polished vacation and business retreat in the heart of one of the nation's finest outdoor recreation areas.
 
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park - Oneof the most popular resorts in Kentucky.
 
Kentucky State Parks
 
Kentucky Wilderness.Com - Hiking and climbing information on Kentucky's wild and scenic areas.
 
Kingdom Come State Park - Kentucky State Parks-published page for information on Kingdom Come State Park.
 
Lake Barkley State Resort Park - Located on the shores of one of the world's largest man-made lakes; site features an overview of the facilities, including lodging, attractions, and location.
 
Natural Bridge State Resort Park - Home to the great natural sandstone arch that stands like a sentinel over a mountain hideaway.
 
Pine Mountain State Resort Park - The first Kentucky State Park, created in 1924, has its lodge and trails embellished by beautiful rockwork crafted by stonemasons of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s.
 
The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area - A descriptive article with photos that also tells how to get there and what to do.
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