2024

LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

Natural site to discover

The Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area is a vast 1 700 ha strip of land located on Kentucky and Tennessee, surrounded by both sides by Barkley Lake (to the east) and Kentucky Lake (west). The area was designated a national recreation area by President John F. Kennedy in 1963. It was designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve in 1991 and is managed by the US Forest Service.

The Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area is crossed from east to west by U.S. 68 on 10 miles and from north to south by The Trace Road (42 miles). Essentially reserved for boating and fishing, Land Between The Lakes also offers a bison and elk observation zone called Elk & Bison Prairie. A pay access (Elk & Bison Prairie Road) loop can be borrowed by visitors to the vehicle. The visitor centre is located in Golden Pond in the centre of the park. They include a host office, information brochures, children's playground, washrooms and a modest planetarium. The reception centre's box office provides the right to access the various services or pay points of the park (wild camping, planetarium, elk & bison Prairie, hunting permit…) and rent canoes or kayaks. Two welcome stations (Welcome Stations) are located at the north and south end of the park and offer little of the same services as the Visitor Center. Several campsites and an accommodation area are also located in or near the park.

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