Kentucky River
Water Trail
Pool 11
Kentucky
Riverkeeper
Pat Banks
Rivers, Trails,
Conservation
Assistance
Program of National
Park Service
Enthusiastic
Estill County
Community
Participation
KY River
Authority
Watershed
Grant
VOLUNTEERSRiver Survey completed
April 14 & July 25, 2012
Engaging Youth in
Both Recreational
and Civic
Activities on the
Kentucky River
Unique
Highlight’s
and Features:
Lock House
on Dam 11
Station Camp Creek History
Old Coal Mine
Water Intake
at Covered
Rock
Water Quality
Awareness
Madison
County Water
Supply Intake
Flora and
Fauna:
Identifying
Endangered
Species
Existing access at
Irvine bridge (left)
and Drowning Creek
Road, Madison
County (above)
Improving
Recreational
Access: Site
for New Ramp
with assistance
from NPS
Challenge Cost
Share Grant
View from
new ramp site
Fishing Boating
Safety Issues:
Educating
About Dam
Dangers
Dam Awareness
Launch Event to
be scheduled
October, 2012
US Dept of
Interior to
recognize as a
Great Outdoors
Initiative Project
for Kentucky
Strong Support:
•EKU Center for Appalachian Studies
•Recreational Trails Assistance Program – National
Park Service
•Estill County Judge Executive’s Office
•Madison County Judge Executive’s Office
•KY River Authority
•Kentucky Department of Adventure Tourism
•University of Kentucky-Ky Geological Survey
•Kentucky River Water Trail Alliance
Floracliff
Valley View
Park & Ferry
Clay’s Ferry
Boonesboro
State park
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