Daniel Boone National Forest
Park Overview
The Daniel Boone National Forest encompasses 635,000 acres in eastern Kentucky. The forest is noted for its recreational opportunities, including an extensive network of lakes and trails. Good fishing, hiking, and camping amidst the backdrop of rolling hills and cove hardwoods are a great attraction. The Daniel Boone National Forest boasts a Pioneer Weapons Hunting Area on the Morehead Ranger District. Other areas of interest include the Natural Arch Scenic Area, Beaver Creek Wilderness, and the Red River Gorge Geologic Area.
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April 24, by Jimmy boy
I like going here almost every summer.
Long hikes with beutiful sceneery, sunsets are beutifull for me and my wife, and I even caught a big fish last summer. He was very tasty
October 18, by Lane
Awesome place to visit!
I made three trips to The Red River Gorge Geologic Area and everytime saw something more spectacular! This is a great place to go if you like beautiful sights and lots of outdoor activities!
September 16, by Miku Hatsune
Awesome!
i only 12 years old and i went there as a class trip ill have to say it was the best place i ever been too.
Also i now writing a report on it.
June 23, by viewer
big green trees awsome pretty view
mccreary county is the best place to go for freindly and country people
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