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Camp Handbook Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council 2277 Executive Drive, Lexington, KY 40505 Phone: (859) 293-2621 Toll Free: (800) 475-2621 Fax: (859) 299-3692 gsketnucky.org
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Camp Handbook

Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council 2277 Executive Drive, Lexington, KY 40505

Phone: (859) 293-2621 Toll Free: (800) 475-2621

Fax: (859) 299-3692 gsketnucky.org

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CAMP HANDBOOK This handbook contains information regarding Council procedures, rules, facilities, and usage fees. For current updates please check our website at www.gskentucky.org.

Contents Camping Rules, Information and Safety Guidelines pg. 3-4

Reservation Procedures for All Troops/Groups pg. 5-6 Camp Judy Layne pg. 7-8

Camp Shawano pg. 9-10 Camp Cardinal pg. 11-12 Camp Richard Clark pg. 13-14 Approved Non-Council Owned Camp Sites pg. 15 Your Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council operates four camps that serve an average of 5,000 campers each year! The Council has made strong efforts to keep the costs of operating to a minimum while still operating at a high standard. Fees derived from the camps currently cover only 6% of the money it takes to operate the four camps. The Wilderness Road Council funds the remaining 94%. The largest majority of these funds are derived from product sales. Please keep the costs in mind as you embark on new camping experiences by promoting conservation, using resources wisely, and practicing environmentally sound camping so that you can enjoy YOUR camp properties for a long time. When visiting the camps remember to take the time to appreciate all the great wonders of nature and the great activities available. There are many unique wildflowers, plants and wildlife to view and appreciate. Please use caution and respect when observing all of these wonderful and exciting things. For the most up to date information concerning camps, activities and adventure programming please see our website at www.gskentucky.org. Remember to always be safe and enjoy your stay!

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CAMPING RULES, INFORMATION AND SAFETY GUIDELINES YOU AND YOUR CAMPERS SHOULD REVIEW THESE GUIDELINES TOGETHER PRIOR TO YOUR CAMPING TRIP. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN THE FORFEITURE OF YOUR TROOP OR GROUP’S CAMPING PRIVILEDGES. Vehicles 1. Only properly insured vehicles that adhere to all laws governing safety are permitted at

camp - each person must have and use their seat belt. 2. Campers are not permitted to ride in the back of pickup trucks at any time. 3. Campers are to carry their gear to their Unit. Upon departure, carry belongings to the

parking area and load vehicles there. 4. Park all vehicles in the designated parking area - do not park in the grass. Emergency Preparedness 1. Emergency procedures are posted at all facilities - please review information with your

campers. 2. Notify Site Manager of your presence. 3. Immediately upon arrival, locate smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. 4. Stress the importance of the buddy system. 5. Review storm procedures with your campers. Safety Awareness 1. Poison Ivy is abundant please be alert. 2. Be aware of biting and stinging insects. 3. Be aware of snakes, rodents and other wildlife. 4. Build fires only in designated areas and always have water available. 5. Swimming, canoeing, sailing, caving, bicycling, prusiking, rappelling, climbing tower and zip

line, teams course, archery, rock climbing and horseback riding require the use of specialized equipment and trained facilitators. Please contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621 for information on these exciting activities.

6. Pets are not allowed. 7. Smoking is prohibited on any camp property. 8. No campers are allowed to operate power tools and equipment. 9. No fuel burning lanterns or stoves allowed. 10. No alcoholic beverages allowed. 11. No firearms or weapons of any kind allowed. 12. Always have a flashlight and a buddy when walking in camp at night. 13. Do not move cots within tents or to another tent. This is in violation of local health

department regulations and does not comply with American Camping Association standards. Approved cot arrangement:

Cot

Cot

Cot

Cot

Open End

Side Side

Open End 14. As a risk management practice, family camping is not permitted on Council property. This

includes nonregistered men and boys. Additional insurance must be purchased for all non-registered campers no later than one week before the event.

15. Remember to always follow GSUSA Safety Activity Checkpoints.

ARRIVAL

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Conservation 1. A Girl Scout camp is a wildlife sanctuary. Do not pick, dig up, carve, cut, or damage the

camp’s natural environment. 2. Keep our camp properties free of litter - always pick up trash and properly dispose of it in

the dumpster. Place garbage in designated containers for pick up by the Site Manager. Firewood 1. All troops are responsible for gathering and replacing their own firewood (tinder, kindling,

and fuel) 2. Do not bring firewood to camp. 3. Gather firewood that is already on the ground. NEVER cut live or standing trees. 4. Do not drag small trees or large limbs from the woods and leave near the fire circles. This

practice prevents mowing and weeding of the lawn areas and campers could trip over these obstacles.

General 1. All groups and troops are responsible for property or equipment damage caused by

members of their camping party. 2. Each troop/group is responsible for cleaning all areas utilized during their stay. 3. All permanent units have cots and mattresses; campers must bring their own bedding

supplies. 4. Please bring empty containers for left-over food. 5. Each camping unit contains an equipment and cook box that consists of the following:

EQUIPMENT AND COOK BOX INVENTORY

Equipment is provided for every troop or group. These items will be at your campsite when you arrive. Other items should be obtained and returned to the Site Manager.

Unit Equipment: Cook Box Inventory List: 2 plastic buckets - drinking 3 pots with lids 2 buckets - heating water colander 3 plastic dishpans skillet dish detergent bowl with lid bleach 2 pitchers cleaning supplies for facilities plastic cutting board broom 1 cup measurer garbage bags measuring spoons hand washing soap 2 vegetable spoons toilet paper/paper towels* can opener Does not include: Dishes and utensils Paper towels and toilet tissue must be restocked before camp check-out. All items in the cook box should be cleaned, dried and inventoried. Please inform the Site Manager about broken or damaged equipment. Any and all missing or damaged items are the responsibility of the troop or group and will result in the loss of your deposit.

While You’re At Camp

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Departing Procedures 1. The Site Manager must review the Camp Checkout Procedure-Attendance Report before

departure. 2. Collect all garbage bags, tie and leave bags by the side of the road for the Site Manager to

pick up. 3. Report any health, safety or repair concerns to the Site Manager. 4. The troop leader or group representative should be the last person leaving the campsite.

For Council, Non-Council and Non-Girl Scout Troop/Group Usage: Application forms and all other necessary forms are available from service Unit managers, membership specialists, all Council service centers and our website at www.gskentucky.org. Reservations must be made at least three weeks in advance. Send your Camping Application with appropriate fees and other necessary forms to the Lexington Service Center. The application, including paid fees, will be returned if not properly completed. You will be emailed a confirmation, which you must show to the Site Manager when you arrive at camp. Service Unit Encampments and events at council properties that are advertised in the TAP Calendar should send a completed Troop Camp Application with the TAP form, a $50 deposit check and a check for the camp fee when TAP events are due in June. The Program Department will begin accepting reservations from leaders for troop camping after September 1 for the new membership year. Troop Camp is first come, first serve. Troop leaders may call the council to inquire about available dates. The preferred date and camp Unit will be held on the camp reservation calendar for 2 weeks. A completed Troop Camp Application must arrive at the council with 2 checks – one for the total camp fee and the other a $50 deposit fee. The deposit will not be cashed and will be returned by the Site Manager when the troop completes the Camp Checkout Procedure-Attendance Report.

IMPORTANT: Read and understand the policies and standards stated in Safety Activity Checkpoints.

At least one adult who has completed the applicable level(s) of Troop Camp Training must accompany the troop, as well as an adult with current First Aid Certification. For multi-troop encampments or events, there must be at least two adults with applicable level(s) of Troop Camp Training and First Aid certification. Proof of trainings and certifications must be demonstrated to your Service Unit Manager or Membership Specialist. Pools and other high risk activities require certified facilitators. For information concerning high risk activities contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621.

For non-Council agencies/groups, a certificate of Comprehensive General Liability coverage in the amount of $1,000,000 with Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council listed, as additional insured must be submitted with the application. This coverage must include all group participants, members, leaders, etc. Additional insurance must be purchased for all non-registered participants three weeks prior to camping.

DEPARTING

RESERVATION PROCEDURES FOR ALL TROOPS/GROUPS

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Complete the application and send it with the deposit check and camp fee check to the Lexington Service Center, 2277 Executive Drive, Lexington, KY 40505.

The confirmation packet will be emailed and will serve as your official reservation notice. This confirmation must be presented to the Site Manager upon your arrival at camp.

If the campsite chosen is not available, you will be notified and all fees returned. A troop or group can be placed on a waiting list for an available site if desired.

Notify the Program Director at (859) 293-2621 if you need to cancel your reservation. Refunds will only be given for weather related hazards, sickness or death in the family of the troop, or a three week in advance cancellation.

In the event of a “Weather Advisory” the council reserves the right to cancel the reservation. The council also must follow county wide restrictions such as burn bans.

By signing the application, your group agrees to indemnify Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council against and hold them free and harmless from any cause and all claims, demands, loss, damage, and expenses including attorney’s fees and other legal expenses arising out of the use of any and all grounds or facilities owned or operated by the Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council.

Any damage to camp property or equipment will be the responsibility of the group and appropriate charges will be assessed.

Tent Units are open for reservation from April 15 to October 31. All other Units are open at the discretion of the Property and Site Managers.

Absolutely no reservations will be taken over the phone!

Please note: In order to reserve your Unit you must have 1. Completed Application, 2. Complete payments, 3. Safety Deposit Check ($50). Failure to have any of the three items will result in an incomplete application and your reservation will not be processed.

You have 21 days from your reservation date to cancel and receive a refund. If you cancel within those 21 days you will not receive a refund and your

deposit will be cashed. However; if you or the council can find a replacement to fill your scheduled camp reservation your camp reservation fee will be refunded.

Cancellation Policy

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MONTHS OPEN TO CAMPERS: April thru October CONTACT INFORMATION: Camp Phone #606-768-2629 Site Manager Phone #606-207-2680 Address: 1487 Camp Judy Layne Rd., Wellington, KY 40387 AT A GLANCE: Camp Judy Layne is 183 acres nestled in the forest of Morgan County, KY and surrounded on three sides by the Daniel Boone National Forest and the most adventurous camp we offer with lots of great activities as well as the natural beauty and nearby Cave Run Lake. Overnight capacity is 168. DIRECTIONS: FROM I-64: Take Exit 133 towards Farmers, then follow 801 to 1274, then left at 2023 Camp Judy Layne Road and camp will be at the end of the road. Camp is approximately 77 miles from the Lexington Service Center.

Facilities & Amenities

Description Sleeping Capacity

Girl Scout Fees

Non-Scout Fees

Lookout Tent Unit

8 tent platforms (sleeps 4 each), hydrant, latrine, fire circle and shelter.

32 $15/night $80/night

Whippoorwill Tent Unit

6 tent platforms (sleeps 4 each), shelter with kitchenette, 3 bathrooms & showers, fire circle.

24 $15/night $80/night

CIT Tent Unit 6 tent platforms (sleeps 4 each), shelter, 3 showers & bathrooms, kitchenette and shelter.

24 $15/night $80/night

Keeneland Cabin Unit

3 “pod” Cabins (sleeps 8 each), one Cabin with leader are sleeping 2 extra, microwave, refrigerator, shelter with water, electric, fireplace, fire circle and latrine.

26 $25/night $100/night

Charlotte’s Web Cabin Unit

3 “pod” Cabins (sleeps 8 each), one Cabin with leader are sleeping 2 extra, microwave, refrigerator, shelter with water, electric, fireplace, fire circle and latrine.

26 $25/night $100/night

Bath House 6 showers and restrooms available to all campers. Users must clean when finished using.

n/a Included Included

ABC Lodge/Infirmary

Lodge with kitchen, bathroom & shower, leader’s room, open area, heat and air conditioning.

12 $35/night $100/night

Swimming Pool & Tall Timber Unit

41’ x 21’ pool with 2 large waterslides, shelter & one tent

platform (Certified lifeguard required. For information contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621).

4 See below $3/person per day

Climbing Tower 40’ tall climbing tower & 200’ zip line (Requires certified facilitator for use). For information contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621.

n/a $15/person $25/person

Potential Other Activities

Hiking trails, rock climbing, archery, amphitheatre, sailing at nearby Cave Run Lake, rappelling and the jumping pillow. Some activities require certified facilitators. For information contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621.

n/a Included Included

Dining Hall and Kitchen

Can serve up to 120 at one time. Kitchen has walk in cooler, commercial dishwasher and cooking equipment, bathroom and office area.

n/a $20/day $50/day

Cross Lake Pond with canoeing (Requires certified lifeguard for use – for information contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621). NO SWIMMING!

n/a Included Included

Sinawik Craft and activity building with water and electric. n/a $5/day $10/day

Day Activity Use

Use of camp without overnight stay. n/a

$.75/girl per day

$3/person per day

DESIGNATED STORM SHELTER AREA IS UNDERNEATH THE KITCHEN AT THE DINING HALL – please familiarize yourself and your campers with all safety procedures on arrival.

CAMP JUDY LAYNE

Swimming Fees: $1/person/day, if using

GSKWRC Lifeguard: $2/person/day

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Months Open To Campers: March, April, May, June, September, October & November CONTACT INFORMATION: Camp Phone #859-272-2674 Site Manager Phone #859-272-2674 Address: 3775 Newman Rd., Lexington, KY 40515 AT A GLANCE: Camp Shawano is 142 acres set on the bluffs above the Kentucky River in Jessamine County, KY consisting of large meadows for sports and recreational activities, a climbing tower with zip line and facilities for year round use. Overnight capacity is 194. DIRECTIONS: FROM I-64, I-75 & LEXINGTON: Take Exit 108 on I-75 (Man O War) towards Lexington, turn south onto Tates Creek Road (Rt. 1974) towards Nicholasville, turn right onto Newman Road in Spears and Camp is approximately 2 miles on the left FROM NICHOLASVILLE: Take Rt. 169 (Union Mill Rd.) east to Spears, then right at the stop sign and immediately right onto Newman Rd. and Camp is approximately 2 miles on the left. Camp is approximately 22 miles from the Lexington Service Center.

Facilities & Amenities

Description Sleeping Capacity

Girl Scout Fees

Non-Scout Fees

Redbud Tent Unit

6 tent platforms (sleeps 4 each), hydrant, latrine and shelter with fireplace.

24 $10/night $60/night

Bird’s Nest Cabin Unit

3 “pod” Cabins (sleeps 8 each) with connecting deck and shelter with fireplace, electric, fire circle, water hydrant and latrine.

24 $25/night $100/night

Cedars Cabin Unit

5 rustic Cabins (sleeps 4 each), shelter with fireplace, refrigerator, water, fire circle and latrine.

20 $5/night $20/night

Jack Frost Cabin

Cabin with kitchen, water, electric, fireplace, and open floor area for games & activities, fire circle and latrine.

35 $15/night $75/night

Bath House 6 showers and restrooms available to all campers. Users must clean when finished using.

n/a Included Included

Lookout Lodge Lodge with kitchen, bathroom & shower, leader’s room, open area, fireplace, electric & water.

20 $40/night $100/night

Woodview Lodge

Lodge with each side sleeping 18, with large open area in middle, showers, kitchens, bathrooms, heat and air conditioning and large outdoor decks.

36 $40/side per night

$150/side per night

Amphitheatre Stage area for skits and such with seating. n/a Included Included

Sky Ridge Shelter

Large shelter with fireplace, water, electric, flag pole and open area for ceremonies & activities.

n/a $10/day $50/day

Climbing Tower

45’ tall climbing tower & 180’ zip line (Requires certified facilitator for use). For information contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621.

n/a $15/person $25/person

Potential Other

Activities

Hiking trails, the Ferry at nearby Kentucky River, primitive camping at the Barn area, Nature education center & open fields for activities.

n/a Included Included

Day Activity Use

Use of camp without overnight stay. n/a

$.75/girl per day

$3/person per day

DESIGNATED STORM SHELTER AREA IS THE DINING HALL, JACK FROST, WOODVIEW LODGE OR THE BATH HOUSE – please familiarize yourself and your campers with all safety procedures on arrival.

CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION

CAMP SHAWANO

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Trails

Cedarview

Joe’s Journey

Sinking Pond

Legend

Shelter

Cabin

Latrine

Tent Platform

Maintenance Building

Shower

Flagpole

Newman Road Dead

End

L

Valley View Ferry

Redbud

Unit

L

Barn

Farm

Unit

Lookout

Lodge Bath

House

Nature

Center

Woodview

Lodge

Dining

Hall

L

Skyridge

Shelter

L Bird’s

Nest

Unit

Cedars

Unit

L

Basketball

Court

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Months Open To Campers: April thru October CONTACT INFORMATION: Camp Phone # 606-286-2163 Site Manager Phone #606-286-4726 Address: 3758 Carter Cave Rd., Olive Hill, KY 41164 AT A GLANCE: Camp Cardinal is 156 acres situated on the mountain ridgelines within a short hiking distance of Carter Caves State Park Resort in Carter County, KY that features hiking, programming facilities, caving at Carter Caves and facilities for large groups as well as troops. Overnight capacity is 140. DIRECTIONS: FROM I-64: Take Exit 161 towards Carter Caves State on Rt. 60, then left onto Rt.182 towards Carter Caves State Park, travel past the entrance to Carter Caves State Park and continue for approximately one mile. The sign and gate for Camp Cardinal will be on the right. Camp is approximately 96 miles from the Lexington Service Center.

Facilities & Amenities

Description Sleeping Capacity

Girl Scout Fees

Non-Scout Fees

Adventure Haven Tent Unit

13 tent platforms (sleeps 4 each), two fire circles with hydrants, latrine, shelter with electricity, 3 showers/restrooms and kitchenette.

52 $15/night $90/night

Stables Tent Unit

10 tent platforms (sleeps 4 each), fire circle, water hydrant, shelter with fireplace and electricity, located near Bath house.

40 $15/night $90/night

Dining Hall and Kitchen

Can serve up to 80 at one time. Kitchen has walk-in cooler, commercial dishwasher and cooking equipment, bathroom, laundry facilities, office area and one staff tent & shower nearby outside.

4 $20/day $50/day

Bath House 6 showers and restrooms available to all campers. Users must clean when finished using.

n/a Included Included

Tut’s Hut Building for crafts, games and other indoor activities. Can serve about 40 at one time.

n/a $5/day $10/day

Adventure Haven Cabin Unit

5 Cabins that sleep 8; each Cabin have a ceiling fan and a heater. Shelter beside the Cabins has showers, restrooms and a kitchen.

40 $35/night $70/night

Amphitheatre Stage area for skits and such with seating. n/a Included Included

Barn

Barn with portable stalls, electric and water, two tent platforms for staff, riding ring and a fenced area for grazing. For information call the Program Director at 859-293-2621.

8 Included $50/day

Flag Pole Large open area for ceremonies, games, etc. n/a Included Included

Potential Other Activities

Hiking trails, indoor climbing wall and caving at nearby Carter Caves. For information call the Program Director at 859-293-2621.

n/a Included Included

Infirmary Sleepy Hollow

Building with kitchen, bathroom, shower, air conditioning and heat.

8 $20/night $50/night

Day Activity Use

Use of camp without overnight stay. n/a $.75/girl per day

$3 per person/day

DESIGNATED STORM SHELTER AREA IS THE DINING HALL, BATH HOUSE OR THE OLD BATH HOUSE NEXT TO TUT’S HUT – please familiarize yourself and your campers with all safety procedures on arrival.

CAMP CARDINAL

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Months Open To Campers: April thru October CONTACT INFORMATION: Camp Phone # 859-842-4711 Site Manager Phone #859-272-2674 Address: Rt. 5, Oil Springs Rd., Winchester, KY 40391 AT A GLANCE: Camp Richard Clark is 110 acres located in Clark County, KY. Perhaps the most historic of all the Council’s camp properties, Camp Richard Clark is located where, in the 1850’s, a grand hotel with mineral springs operated as a health spa that attracted many patrons from all over the nation. Its history; seclusion and pleasantly unusual terrain make this site an interesting place to visit. Overnight capacity is up to 200; limited by restroom facilities. DIRECTIONS: FROM I-64: Take the 64E and exit 98 to the Mountain Parkway then take Exit 10 at Mt Sterling- Winchester and make a left; turn right onto Oil Springs Road…. the first left onto the gravel road and then go left at the “Y” intersection. FROM CAMPTON AND POINTS EAST: Take the Mountain Parkway west to the Clay City exit, then North 15, then right 974, then right onto Oil Springs Road, the first left onto the gravel road and then right at the “Y” intersection. Camp is approximately 34 miles from the Lexington Service Center.

Facilities & Amenities

Description Sleeping Capacity

Girl Scout Fees

Non-Scout Fees

Primitive Camping Areas –

campers must provide own

sleeping quarters

Rolling hills, grassy areas of about 6 acres bordering a stream and a wooded area above with clearings for tent camping. Two latrines, one outside shower and several hydrants with city water throughout camp.

60 - Limited by number of

latrines. Up to 200 can be

accommodated with additional latrine facilities.

$.75/girl per day

for day or overnight

use

$3/person per day

for day or overnight

use

Shelter Large shelter with telephone, electric, refrigerator, fireplace and enclosure for storage.

n/a $10/day $20/day

Amphitheatre

Covered with fire circle and large grassy field for seating.

n/a Included Included

Flag Pole In open area, great for ceremonies. n/a Included Included

Historical Education

Pioneer cemetery with narrative history trail (for history trail narrative contact the Program Director at 859-293-2621).

n/a Included Included

Potential Other

Activities

Hiking trails, Blue Lick Oil mineral spring, fishing in the Lulbegrud Creek and large open areas for games and group activities.

n/a Included Included

DESIGNATED STORM SHELTER AREA IS THE LARGE SHELTER OR THE AMPHITHEATRE – please familiarize yourself and your campers with all safety procedures on arrival.

CAMP RICHARD CLARK

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APPROVED NON-COUNCIL CAMPING SITES Many troops/groups will choose to camp at sites other than Council owned sites. An application form must be completed, signed by your Service Unit Manager and sent to the Lexington Service Center for camping at non-Council sites and Safety Wise guidelines must be followed. CARTER COUNTY CASEY COUNTY Carter Caves State Park 606-286-4411 Camp Wa-Kon-Da-Ho 6060-233-1391 Grayson Lake State Park 606-474-9727

CLINTON COUNTY FAYETTE COUNTY Pickett State Park 931-879-5821 Kentucky Horse Park 859-233-4303

FLOYD COUNTY GREENUP COUNTY Jenny Wiley State Park 606-886-2711 Greenbo Lake State Park 606-473-7324

HARLAN COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY Camp O’Cumberland 606-664-2909 Camp Andrew Jackson 606-287-7073

KNOTT COUNTY LAUREL COUNTY Carr Fork Lake 606-642-3308 Optimist Club 606-862-7027 Camp Nathaniel Bible Camp 606-251-3231 Levi Jackson State Park 606-878-8000 J.M. Feltner Memorial 4-H Camp 606-864-2770 Indian Fort (Berea College) 859-986-9341

LAWRENCE COUNTY LEE COUNTY Yatesville Lake State Park 606-673-1492 Youth Haven Bible Camp 606-464-2445

LETCHER COUNTY McCREARY COUNTY Fish Pond Lake 606-832-4608 Cumberland Falls State Park 606-528-4121 Sandhill 4-H Camp 606-376-9338 Daniel Boone National Forest 606-376-5323

MADISON COUNTY NICHOLAS COUNTY Fort Boonesboro State Park 859-527-3131 Blue Licks State Park 859-289-5507 North Central 4-H Camp Carlisle 859-289-5308

PERRY COUNTY PIKE COUNTY Twin Rocks Bible Camp Viper 606-436-6643 Breaks Interstate Park 276-865-4413

POWELL COUNTY PULASKI COUNTY Natural Bridge State Park 606-663-2214 Gen. Burnside Island State Park 606-561-4104 Cleft Rock 606-256-9646

ROWAN COUNTY RUSSELL COUNTY Rodburn Hollow 606-784-5624 Kendall Wolf Creek Dam 270-343-4660 Twin Knobs Cave Run Lake 606-784-8475 Lake Cumberland State Park 270-343-3111

WAYNE COUNTY WHITLEY COUNTY 4-H Center 270-866-3787 Grove – Daniel Boone Nat. Forest 606-864-4163 Fall Creek Corps of Engineers 606-348-6042


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