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Recreation

The Daniel Boone National Forest offers an abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities. Camping, hiking and fishing are just a few of the many attractions that draw more than one million visitors to the forest each year. Abundant wildlife, lush vegetation, magnificent scenery and numerous recreation opportunities offer visitors much to enjoy.

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Alfrey Boat Ramp

Site Open
Water Activities
Alfrey Boat Ramp is located along Twin Knobs Road just off KY 801 on the eastern shore of Cave Run Lake. Fishing is not allowed from the boat ramp, but once you are in the water, you will find a wide…

Alpine Loop Trail

Hiking
At just over a mile, Alpine Loop Trail is a great way to walk off a picnic lunch at the nearby Alpine Picnic Area.  The trail loops back into the Forest following an old roadway and historic…

Alpine Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking
Located off US 27 in Pulaski County, Alpine Picnic Area provides a welcoming, family-friendly picnic getaway. The site has a number of individual picnic tables, two first-come, first-served picnic…

Alpine Spur Trail

Hiking
Alpine Spur Trail is a short 0.25-mile trail and an easy walk for most, with a variety of things to see and hear. The trail cuts across Alpine Loop Trail, creating a shorter inner loop that brings…

Appletree Shooting Range

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Appletree Shooting Range is located off Appletree Shooting Road (Forest #6152) just east of US 27 in McCreary County. It has two large, sheltered benches with target holders at 25, 50 and 100 yards.…

Bald Rock Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking
Bald Rock Picnic Area is located off KY 192 north of Laurel River Lake and offers a great place for picnicking as a group. From 1936 to 1970, the Bald Rock Fire Lookout Tower stood on this site.…

Bangor Boat Ramp

Site Open
Water Activities
Bangor Boat Ramp is located on Bangor Boat Dock Road just off KY 1274 and provides access to a narrow portion of Cave Run Lake. Fishing is not allowed from the boat ramp, but once you are in the…

Barren Fork Heritage Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Barren Fork Heritage Trailhead is located off Barren Fork Road just behind the Stearns Ranger District Office and provides access to the Accessible Barren Fork Heritage Trail #621. This 3/4 mile…

Barren Fork Horse Camp

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Barren Fork Horse Camp is located off Barren Fork Road (#684) about 1 mile past US 27 and the Stearns Ranger District Office. From 1881 to 1935, the area was the site of a coal mining town operated…

Barren Fork Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking
The picnic shelter is located at the Barren Fork Horse Camp and can fit groups of up to 50 people. The shelter is available on a first-come, first-served basis unless reserved.View Guide/Map