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Description
Trace Branch Campground is open May through September. The Day-use area is open April through October. The Trace Branch Recreation Area, located on Buckhorn Lake, is the center of your outdoor recreation activities in the Cumberland Plateau of "coal-mining" country in southeastern Kentucky. Trace Branch Recreation Area is located approximately 13 miles north of Hyden, KY in Leslie County near the communities of Confluence and Busy. Buckhorn Lake Recreation area offers hunting, fishing, boating, camping, hiking, swimming, and other activities on this flood control project. The Trace Branch Recreation Area is located near other southeastern attractions such as Lilley Cornett Woods, Frontier Nursing, Daniel Boone National Forest, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, and the Red River Gorge Geological Area. Nearby communities include Confluence, Thousandsticks, Busy, Hyden, Grassy, Krypton, Gays Creek, Buckhorn, and Hazard. Trace Branch Recreation Area offers one reservable day-use picnic shelter with electricity & potable water, boat ramp, courtesy boat dock, & flush toilets. Trace Branch Campground is considered "Class A" and contains 14 reservable campsites with electric and water hook-ups. Other amenities include a shower house, playground, horseshoe pits, and a fishing area. A convenience store is located nearby (approx. 3 miles) adjacent to the Confluence Recreation Area. Trace Branch Recreation Area is cooperatively managed by the Leslie County Fiscal Court and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Directions
From Lexington: I-75 south 83 miles to London. Exit 41 or 38 to Daniel Boone Parkway east, 44, miles to Hyden Spur, exit to Tim Couch Pass and immediate left towards Thousandsticks onto Bull Creek Road, 2.5 miles to KY Hwy 257. North approximately 9 miles to the Confluence bridge. Take right to cross bridge then turn left on Mosley Bend Rd. 2 miles to Trace Branch Recreation Area on left. From Hazard: 14 miles to KY Hwy 15 north, 9 mile to KY Hwy 28, 7 miles to Chavies, 5 miles to KY Hwy 451 to Trace Branch Road. Right for 0.5 mile, then 2.5 miles to the recreation area.
Description
Buckhorn Campground, located on Buckhorn Lake, is your center of outdoor recreation activities in the Cumberland Plateau of southeast Kentucky. Buckhorn Campground is located just below the dam near the city of Buckhorn, Kentucky. Buckhorn Lake offers hunting, fishing, boating, camping, hiking, swimming, and more on this flood control project. Buckhorn Campground is located only minutes from other southeastern Kentucky attractions such as Buckhorn Log Church, Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park, Carr Creek Lake, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Red River Gorge Geological Area, and the Daniel Boone National Forest. The nearby communities of Chavies, Buckhorn, Booneville, Hazard, Jackson, Hyden, and other communities host festivals throughout the year. Buckhorn Campground offers 30 developed campsites, with 4 walk-in tent sites, 15 boat-in campsites, and 14 overflow campsites. Electric, water and television cable hook-ups are available at the developed campsites. Other amenities include a dump station, laundry facilities, hot showers, boat ramp nearby, pay telephone, playground, nature trail, vending machines, and fishing areas.
Directions
North From Lexington, take I-64 to the Mountain Parkway. Exit at Slade, take KY 11 S through Beattyville. Continue on HWY 11 to Booneville, go straight past couthouse to KY 28 W. Follow KY 28 about 23 miles to Buckhorn. East From Hazard, take KY 15 N 9 miles to 28 W (left turn) through Chavies. Follow HWY 28 W straight 15 miles to Buckhorn.
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