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Last Modified:  1/23/2009
State Forests

The division owns and manages eight state forests - Tygarts, Green River, Pennyrile, Kentucky Ridge, Kentenia, MarrowboneKnobs, and Rolleigh Peterson with a combined total of 40,527 acres.

Click here to see a map of where each State Forest is located.

The state forest properties are managed using the ecosystem management approach to ensure biological diversity and sustainable use.  They are managed as working forests and educational demonstration areas exist in each.

Recent additions to the state forestry property have been provided by the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund. Revenue from the fund comes from a percentage of the state's portion of the unmined minerals tax, environmental penalties and state nature license plate sales. The division continues to seek new properties to add to the state forest program. The state forests are open to the public for hiking, wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing (if available) and other activities. Horseback riding is allowable on all state forests with the exception of Knobs, Marrowbone and Rolleigh Peterson state forests.  Off-road vehicle use, including ATVs, is prohibited on all state forest land. Please visit each state forest's Web page for additional information.
 

This is a photo of a typical Kentucky forest.

This is a photo of a foggy Kentucky Ridge State Forest.

This is a photo of the Hay Rack Overview at Knobs State Forest.

This is an image of Kentenia State Forest from Little Shepherd Trail.

This is a photo of Knobs State Forest.

This is a photo of Marrowbone Creek State Forest.

This is the beginning of a forest at Green River State Forest.

 

This is a photo of Pennyrile State Forest.

 

This is a photo of Tygarts State Forest.

 


DNR Division of Forestry
627 Comanche Trail
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-4496
Fax: 502-564-6553
E-mail: Diana.Olszowy@ky.gov