Barren River Lake

Us Army Corps of Engineers, Kentucky.

The Barren River was the historic route for westward traveling pioneers. They would travel down the Barren River to a trading post at present-day Bowling Green, Kentucky, where their journey would proceed by land. Barren River was named by early pioneers for its treeless fields. The open fields were actually created by Native Americans, who burned sections of woodland, forming grasslands to attract grazing buffalo. There are many historical features and sites to visit and explore. In the 1960s the dam was built for area flood control covering 20,150 acres at maximum flood control pool. When not needed to store flood waters, the Army Corps of Engineers manages more than 10,000 acres for wildlife management and recreation. Come and visit the warm season native grass fields and view what historically was the landscape in Allen and Barren County. Barren River Lake has four campgrounds offering casual camping, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, biking, birding, or just sitting back and enjoying the scenery.

Camping and Day Use

  • Baileys Point
  • Bailey'S Point Picnic Shelter
  • Barren River Lake Tailwater Picnic Shelter
  • Port Oliver Picnic Shelter
  • Quarry Road Picnic Shelter
  • Tailwater
  • The Narrows
  • The Narrows Picnic Shelter

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Environmental Education
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Hotel/Lodge/Resort Privately Owned
  • Other Recreation Concession Site
  • Picnicking
  • Playground Park Specialized Sport Site
  • Water Sports
  • Wildlife Viewing

Directions

From Louisville, 95 miles south on I-65 to Cave City, 10 miles south on KY 90 to Glasgow, 5 miles south on US 31 to KY 252, 9 miles south to dam.

Additional Information

  • Barren River Lake Website
  • Peninsula Marina
  • The Narrows Marina
  • Facebook
  • Friends of Barren River Lake and Park, Inc.
  • Barren River Lake Map
  • Barren River Lake Photo Album

Photo Gallery

  • Late Afternoon on the Lake

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