Reel in your anchor or lunker fish and set off for some secluded stretch of shoreline on one of the biggest man-made lakes on the Atlantic side of the Mississippi, Lake Cumberland, popular with houseboaters, anglers and water-sports fiends.
Cane Creek Trail begins at its junction with Sugar Tree Hollow Trail, about one half mile north of KY 192. The trail follows Cane Creek for most of its length. Parts of this trail cross private land. Please respect the rights of private land owners by staying on the trail. There is a stream crossing required near the end of the trail at Forest Road 121. This crossing should not be attempted during high water.
Details
Length:
1.7 miles
Difficulty:
Easy
Time:
1/2 to 1 hr
Season:
April to October
Fees:
Free
Additional Details:
Parking: 15-20 at picnic grounds
USGS Quad: London SW
Connections: Sugar Tree Hollow Trail #407
County: Laurel
Restrictions: Closed to motorized vehicles and horses
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