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Green River Lake recognized by Kentucky Living Magazine

From Anita Hatchett

Frankfort, KY - Four Kentucky State Parks were recognized as part of this year's Kentucky Living 2023 Best in Kentucky awards, highlighting the best travel destinations and experiences across the commonwealth.

Green River Lake State Park in Campbellsville claimed a first place showing in the category of the best camping or RV spot in this year's Best of Kentucky awards.

In addition to winning first place, Green River Lake State Park also received second place rankings for best public hunting/fishing and water tourism spots.

"We are blessed to have so many incredible state parks across Kentucky for our families and visitors to enjoy, and I am thrilled to see four recognized by Kentucky Living Magazine," said Gov. Andy Beshear. "These four parks offer outdoor adventure, history and more - but most importantly, they offer a fun escape for families to create memories. As a dad who takes my own kids to our Kentucky State Parks, I recognize just how special these places are and I am glad to see others do too."




This story was posted on 2023-09-05 14:50:23
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