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General Butler State Resort Park is located along I-71 in Carroll County, about halfway between Louisville and Cincinnati. The warm and inviting lobby area with its hardwood floors, oversized stone fireplace and windows overlooking the vast forest invites groups to gather. The state-of-the-art conference center, just around the bend from the main lodge, accommodates large groups and the foyer can be used for registration or a welcome reception. A gas fireplace accents one side of the center for winter appeal and a covered outdoor terrace graces the opposite side with spectacular views of the countryside. Additional smaller meeting rooms are located in the main lodge and convenient to the main dining room. General Butler State Resort Park 502-732-4384

RECREATION OPTIONS • 18-Hole Mini Golf (Seasonal) • Pedal Boats, Canoes & kayak rentals (Seasonal) • Disc Golf Course • Team-Building • Nature Trails (12 miles) • Mountain Biking Trail (8 miles) • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Planned Recreation • Playground & Picnic Tables SITE FEATURES • 53 Lodge Rooms • 24 1-, 2- and 3-Bdrm Cottages • 111 Campsites • Two Rivers Restaurant Seats up to 180 People • Port Willam’s Lounge • Three Outdoor Event/Pavilions • Butler-Turpin Historic Home

GENERAL BUTLER Conference Center

RECEPTION 525

DIMENSIONS 50’ x 150’ 50’ x 50’ 50’ x 50’ 50’ x 50’

SQ. FT 7,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 725

THEATRE 750 250 250 250

CLASSROOM 180

BANQUET 400

60 60 60 20 14 10

120 120 120 24 40 24 36

175 175 175

Kentucky Room Bluegrass Room Commonwealth Room Woodland Room Lodge Burley Room Restaurant Balcony Nature Center Classroom

25’ x 29’ 26’ x 21’ 23’ x 10’

70 50

50 45

546 230 40

20

50

Conference Center

Butler-Turpin State Historic House is country home built in 1859 is a place of remembrance for one of Kentucky’s foremost military families from colonial times, through the revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War and the great Civil War. Original family pieces include portraits, rare military documents, books, furniture and objects. Tour guides interpret lifestyles, military history and the contributions of the enslaved people who lived and worked at the farm. Visit the historic house, summer kitchen, family cemetery and archaeological sites of the log house and slave quarters.

Kitchen

Kentucky Room

Bluegrass Room

Commonwealth Room

Outdoor Terrace

Covered Entrance & Drop-off

Gas Fireplace

Lobby

Electrical Outlets Projection Screens

502.564.2172

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