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Pennyrile State Forest

Pennyrile State Forest - Located in Hopkins, Christian and Caldwell counties
  
     

This is a photo of cliffs at Pennyrile State Forest.

This is a photo of the lake at Pennyrile State Forest.

This is a photo of a typical oak stand at Pennyrile State Forest.

In 1930, as part of the Land Use and Resettlement Program, the Division of Forestry acquired leases on land in Christian, Hopkins and Caldwell counties, which became the Pennyrile State Forest. It now includes 14,648 acres of forest. These leases were sustained until 1954, when the property was deeded (with certain reservations) by the U.S. government to the commonwealth.

Pennyrile State Forest contains Pennyrile State Resort Park and borders Lake Brashear.

Pennyrile State Forest is managed using the principles of ecosystem management. These principles allow the forest to be managed for sustainable timber production, while ensuring the protection of the water quality and the enhancement and or protection of biological diversity.  

The Division of Forestry and the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources have cooperated in numerous projects in the forests, including turkey and grouse restoration projects. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources conducts a managed bonus deer hunt here each November in cooperation with the Division of Forestry.

The area is open to public hunting and fishing, subject to state fish and game regulations, and is available for primitive camping, hiking, picnicking and horseback riding. ATV's are prohibited in the forest.

Food and lodging is available at Pennyrile State Resort Park and also in Dawson Springs.

Map of Pennyrile State Forest

Directions: From the Western Kentucky Parkway take exit 24 (Dawson Springs) follow Highway 109 South to Pennyrile State Resort Park. Pennyrile State Resort Park is located in the middle of the Pennyrile State Forest. Highway 109 also bisects portions of the 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