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Carter Caves State Resort Park © stateparks.com
Carter Caves State Resort Park © stateparks.com
Carter Caves State Resort Park © stateparks.com
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Afternoon Hike © stateparks.com
Picnic Table © stateparks.com
It is always a great day for a picnic in the park.
Spring Hike © stateparks.com
Cool Swim © stateparks.com
Oh Yell © stateparks.com
Campfire and Hotdogs © stateparks.com
Roasting hot dogs over an open fire.
CARTER CAVES STATE RESORT PARK ACTIVITIES
Birding
Winter is a time for northern sparrows, finches, wrens, juncos, red-breasted nuthatches, purple finches, pine siskins, and occasionally, evening grobeaks and brown creepers. Spring is alive with warbler migrations, waterfowl thrushes. Interesting birds to look for are Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Double-breasted Cormorants, and cedar waxwings. In the summer nesting warblers include redstarts, ceruleans, pines, Blue wings, Parulas, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and Red-tailed Hawks. Excellent birding opportunities about throughout the park, but of special note is in the mature forests around the campgrounds, cottage area red-headed Woodpeckers, the Box Canyon Trail, and the short trail to Carter Caves Natural Bridge.
Bicycling
Biking enthusiasts can explore the 8.3-mile Smokey Bridge Day Use Area trail, but be aware it's quite challenging.

The park offers bike rentals for those who don't bring their own equipment; however, availability may vary seasonally.

While biking is permitted on most trails within this area in Kentucky, some restrictions apply to protect natural resources.

Remember that helmets are required when cycling - safety first!

Be cautious of wildlife and other visitors while enjoying your ride through these beautiful landscapes.

Please note: off-road or mountain biking isn't allowed due to potential damage to sensitive ecosystems.
Trails
Discover the above ground beauty of Carter Caves on 26 miles of wooded nature trails. Trails range from easy to difficult hiking level ability. The Kiser Hollow Trail, 10 miles, and the newly developed Cave Branch Loop Trail, 2 miles, are multi use trails for horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking. Guests bring and ride mountain bikes. No ATVs allowed, and no overnight camping on the trail.
Boating
The park offers a variety of boating options for visitors. There is Smoky Lake, where guests can rent pedal boats and rowboats to explore the water at their own pace. Additionally, guided canoe trips are available on Tygarts Creek which allow participants to enjoy scenic views while learning about local history and geology from an experienced guide.
Fishing
Smokey Valley Lake is Kentuckys first trophy bass lake In addition to largemouth bass, anglers vie for bluegill, catfish, and crappie. Fishing license required for both residents and non-residents and are available at the front desk.

Don't have a fishing pole No problem Ask at the park about their fishing loaner program where you can check out FREE equipment.
Canoeing
Take a guided canoe trip on the 45acre Smokey Lake to experience the beauty of the rugged, undisturbed terrain.

Fees $12 for adults 13 and up, $6 for children. Seasonal participants must sign up in advance at the Welcome Center.
Swimming
A large, lifeguard-protected swimming pool, located a half-mile drive from the lodge, is free to lodge and cottage guests.
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