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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Turn right to Corbins Bottom



2010-03-27 . Intersection of Corbin's Bend RD and Corbin's Bend Trail
The trickiest part of the journey to Corbin's Bottom and the Saturday, March 27, 2010 Bird Walk at 7amCT, 2010, this morning, is a sharp right at the "T" or "Y" marked the street sign "Corbin's Bend Trail." at this point, Corbin's Bend Trail begins, to the left in the photo, and goes to a point a few yards across Green River Lake from the Mt. Carmel Boat Ramp. Bird Walkers will turn right and travel down the last 1. 6 miles or so of wooded, scenic Corbin's Bend RD to the bird watching site. The Adair County Road Department erected this sign on Friday, March 25, 2010, at the direction of Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton.


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