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Natural Bridge State Park is a member of the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and offers guided backpacking trips and natural history educational programs. Annual events open to the public include Herpetology Weekend each May, Natural Arches Weekend each February, and the Kentucky Native Plant Society's Wildflower Weekend each April.
KY 715 north (Sky Bridge Road) North end of KY 715 overlap: Powell: Slade: 93.704: 150.802: KY 11 south (Natural Bridge Road) to Mountain Parkway – Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Beattyville, Prestonsburg, Lexington: South end of KY 11 concurrency 95.200: 153.210: KY 77 south (Nada Tunnel Road) – Nada Tunnel, Red River Gorge: Northern ...
Southern terminus of KY 1845: Kentucky River: 91.659– 91.866: 147.511– 147.844: Bridge over the Kentucky River: Jessamine 95.163: 153.150: KY 1268 south (Sugar Creek Pike) Southern end of KY 1268 overlap 95.620: 153.885: KY 1268 north (Bethel Road) Northern end of KY 1268 overlap: Nicholasville: 97.113: 156.288: KY 3374 east (Hoover Pike ...
The community is home to the Natural Bridge State Resort Park. Slade is a popular location for accommodations for climbers of the Red River Gorge. The campground operated by Miguel's Pizza has been called Camp 4 of the East. [4] Slade and the campground were featured in the 2004 documentary movie Red River Ruckus by Victory Productions.
Lake Cumberland, 1,255 miles (2,020 km) of shoreline located in South Central Kentucky. Natural Bridge, located in Slade, Kentucky Powell County. Breaks Interstate Park, located in southeastern Pike County, Kentucky and Southwestern Virginia. The Breaks is commonly known as the "Grand Canyon of the South". [43]
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Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is a United States 171,280-acre national recreation area (69,310 ha) in Kentucky and Tennessee between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake. It was designated as a national recreation area in 1963 by President John F. Kennedy and developed using funds appropriated during the Johnson administration .
Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with and the county seat of Fayette County, Kentucky, United States.As of the 2020 census the city's population was 322,570, making it the second-most populous city in Kentucky (after Louisville), the 14th-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 59th-most populous city in the United States.