Kentucky State Parks MEETING & SPECIAL EVENT PLANNER’S GUIDE
502-564-2172 Kentucky Department of Parks
Come to understand just how Kentucky’s “unbridled spirit” can build a memorable meeting experience that is surrounded by spectacular nature and our famous Kentucky hospitality. With beautiful lodges and cottages nestled next to a lake, in a valley or on top of a mountain, Kentucky State Parks offer a variety of meeting and social facilities, affordable menus and a staff dedicated to making your event not only a success, but unique and fun. Imagine gathering where the only interruption may be an eagle soaring overhead or a deer glancing into your meeting room. Your dining experience could be a lakeside dinner, a reception on a pontoon boat, or maybe a pig-roast on a beach. e options for events at our parks are as numerous as the different types of trees and flowers found in Kentucky! Educational tours and nature programs add value to your meetings and our park interpretive staff can create a program that is specific to your agenda. Add a round of golf or even golf lessons at our many Kentucky state golf courses. Learn about the Civil War, Revolutionary War, Appalachian living, Kentucky folklore and many other events that helped form our nation at one of our park’s museums or interpretive centers. is guide offers a comprehensive listing of the Kentucky State Parks meeting facilities. For availability or a current description of facilities and services, please call the individual park. Thank you for choosing Kentucky State Parks as your meeting and event destination! MEETING & SPECIAL EVENT PLANNER’S GUIDE
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MEETING & CONFERENCE RENTALS Twenty-one state parks offer conference or meeting rooms that can host group conferences, meetings, weddings and special events from 10 people to 500 people. Please contact the park directly or call 502-564.2172 for availability and options at multiple parks. Each room has numerous electrical outlets and complimentary internet access, plus most rooms have built-in projection screens. Audio and visual equipment is available upon request. Customized Meeting Packages (CMP) including school educational packages and senior packages are available at most parks.
COTTAGES & CABINS Check In: Check in times are neither set nor guaranteed. Our goal is to have all accommodations available by 4:00 p.m., but circumstances beyond our control may prevent this in rare instances. Check Out: 10:00 a.m. Amenities: Kitchen, living area & separate bedrooms. Basic cooking utensils and dishes are furnished. Daily maid service is not provided in cottages or cabins; towels and linens are changed daily upon request. Free parking available.
LODGE ROOMS Check In: Check in times are neither set nor guaranteed. Our goal is to have all accommodations available by 4:00 p.m. but circumstances beyond our control may prevent this in rare instances. Check Out: 11:00 a.m. Amenities: Private patio/balcony in most guest rooms. Drink, ice and vending machines, plus free parking available.
Reservations held only until 4:00 p.m. unless accompanied by one night’s deposit or credit card guarantee. GIFT CARDS ALSO AVAILABLE.
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Kentucky State Parks MEETING & SPECIAL EVENT PLANNER’S GUIDE
RESORT PARKS (ALPHABETICAL) Barren River Lake State Resort Park Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
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Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park
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Carter Caves State Resort Park
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Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
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General Butler State Resort Park
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Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
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Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
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Kenlake State Resort Park
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Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park
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Lake Barkley State Resort Park
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Lake Cumberland State Resort Park
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Natural Bridge State Resort Park
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Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park
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Pine Mountain State Resort Park
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Rough River Dam State Resort Park
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RECREATIONAL PARKS (ALPHABETICAL) Columbus-Belmont State Park
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E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park
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John James Audubon State Park
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My Old Kentucky Home State Park
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EASTERN REGION
CENTRAL REGION
Barren River Lake State Resort Park (P. 8) GPS: N 36.86535 W -86.06913 1149 State Park Road, Lucas, KY 42156-9709 P: 270-646-2151
Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park (P. 1) GPS: N 38.43212 W -83.99568 10299 Maysville Road, Carlisle, KY 40311-8800 P: 859-289-5507 The resort is 48 miles northeast of Lexington on US 68. Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park (P. 2) GPS: N 37.30645 W -83.44606 4441 Kentucky Highway 1833, Buckhorn, KY 41721-8434 P: 606-398-7510 The resort is 25 miles northwest of Hazard or 124 miles south- east of Lexington. From Lexington, take I-64 to the Mountain Parkway. Exit at Campton and take KY 15 south to KY 28 west, to KY 1833. Carter Caves State Resort Park (P. 3) GPS: N 38.36902 W -83.12372 344 Caveland Drive, Olive Hill, KY 41164-9032 P: 606-286-4411 The resort is 30 miles west of Ashland. Take I-64 to KY 182 north. From the west, 90 minutes from Lexington off I-64. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park (P. 4) GPS: N 38.48067 W -82.87344 965 Lodge Road, Greenup, KY 41144-9517 P: 606-473-7324 The resort is on KY 1, 18 miles north of I-64 from Grayson exit or 2 hours east of Lexington off of I-64 at the Grayson exit. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park (P. 5) GPS: N 37.69785 W -82.72465 75 Theatre Court, Prestonsburg, KY 41653-9799 P: 606-886-2711 The resort is located in Prestonsburg, off US 23/460 on KY 3. Natural Bridge State Resort Park (P. 6) GPS: N 37.77714 W -83.68073 2135 Natural Bridge Road, Slade, KY 40376-9026 P: 606-663-2214 The resort is 52 miles southeast of Lexington. Take I-64 to the Mountain Parkway to Slade and KY 11. Pine Mountain State Resort Park (P. 7) GPS: N 36.73617 W -83.73769 1050 State Park Road, Pineville, KY 40977-0610 P: 606-337-3066 The resort is 15 miles north of Middlesboro off US 25E in Pineville.
The resort is located 44 miles southeast of Bowling Green. Take I-65 to the Cumberland Parkway east, to US 31E south.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park (P. 9) GPS: N 36.83853 W -84.33849 7351 Highway 90, Corbin, KY 40701-8857 P: 606-528-4121 The resort is 20 miles southwest of Corbin. Take US 25W to KY 90. Fifty miles from Somerset; follow Hwy. 27 South to KY 90.
Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park (P. 10) GPS: N 36.63875 W -85.29840 5970 State Park Road, Burkesville, KY 42717-9728 P: 270-433-7431
From I-65 take KY 90 east at Cave City to KY 449 south to KY 1206. From 1-75 take KY 80 west at London to Somerset and KY 90 west to KY 449 south to KY 1206. E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park (P. 11) GPS: N 38.28631 W -85.55819 3000 Freys Hill Road, Louisville, KY 40241-2132 P: 502-429-7270 The park is located in Louisville. Take the Gene Snyder Freeway to the Westport Road west exit. General Butler State Resort Park (P. 12) GPS: N 38.67080 W -85.15385 1608 Highway 227, P.O. Box 325, Carrollton, KY 41008-0325 P: 502-732-4384 The resort is 44 miles northeast of Louisville. I-71 exit 44 at Carrollton.
Lake Cumberland State Resort Park (P. 13) GPS: N 36.93017 W -85.04014 5465 State Park Road, Jamestown, KY 42629-7801 P: 270-343-3111 The resort is located 45 miles west of Somerset. Take the Cumberland Parkway to US 127.
My Old Kentucky Home State Park (P. 14) GPS: N 37.80653 W -85.45480 501 East Stephen Foster Avenue, Bardstown, KY 40004-0323 F: 502-349-0054 The park is in Bardstown on US 150.
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WESTERN REGION Columbus-Belmont State Park (P. 15) GPS: N 36.76378 W -89.10834 350 Park Road, Columbus, KY 42032-0009 P: 270.677.2327 F: 270.677.4013 The park is 36 miles southwest of Paducah on KY 58 & KY 123/80. John James Audubon State Park (P. 16) GPS: N 37.88322 W -87.55698 3100 US Highway 41 North, Henderson, KY 42419-0576 P: 270.826.2247 F: 270.826.2286 The park is in Henderson on US 41 north. Kenlake State Resort Park (P. 17) GPS: N 36.75970 W -88.13834 542 Kenlake Road, Hardin, KY 42048-9737 P: 270.474.2211 F: 270.474.2018 The resort is 40 miles southeast of Paducah. Take I-24 to the Julian M. Carroll Parkway and US 68 east. Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park (P. 18) GPS: N 36.99688 W -88.28572 166 Upper Village, Highway 641, Gilbertsville, KY 42044-0069 P: 270.362.4271 F: 270.362.8747 The resort is 21 miles southeast of Paducah. Exit 27 off I-24 and US 62 to US 641.
Lake Barkley State Resort Park (P. 19) GPS: N 36.85013 W -87.93212 3500 State Park Road, Cadiz, KY 42211-0790 P: 270.924.1131 F: 270.924.0013 The resort is 29 miles west of Hopkinsville. Take US 68W to KY 1489. Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park (P. 20) GPS: N 37.07250 W -87.66332 20781 Pennyrile Lodge Road, Dawson Springs, KY 42408-9212 P: 270.797.3421 F: 270.797.3413 The resort is 20 miles northwest of Hopkinsville, on KY 109. From the Western Kentucky Parkway, exit at Dawson Springs and take KY 109 south. Rough River Dam State Resort Park (P. 20) GPS: N 37.61005 W -86.50224 450 Lodge Road, Falls of Rough, KY 40119-6100 P: 270.257.2311 F: 270.257.8682 The resort is 18 miles northwest of Leitchfield on KY 79, off the Western Kentucky Parkway.
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Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
General Butler State Resort Park
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Carter Caves State Resort Park
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Louisville
E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park
Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
My Old Kentucky Home State Park 64
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John James Audubon State Park
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Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
Lexington
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Rough River Dam State Resort Park
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Natural Bridge State Resort Park
Pikeville
Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park
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Paducah
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park
Bowling Green
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Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Lake Cumberland State Resort Park
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Pine Mountain State Resort Park
Columbus-Belmont State Park
Lake Barkley State Resort Park
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Barren River Lake State Resort Park
Kenlake State Resort Park
Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
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Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park 859-289-5507 This area in northeastern Kentucky is less than an hour from Lexington. It has been a popular meeting site for thousands of years from the era of the prehistoric mastodons and early Indians, to the time of Daniel Boone and early frontiersmen, to the end of the 19th-century, when the mineral springs was a popular health resort. This is the perfect facility for small training classes or retreats. Each of the three meeting rooms has its own unique setting: the Arlington Room boasts wide, sunny windows and is just adjacent to the restaurant; the Daniel Boone Room offers a stone fireplace and a private patio with a view of the woods; the Pavilion Room is adjacent to the Daniel Boone Room and outside disturbances are kept at a minimum.
RECREATION OPTIONS • Miniature Golf • Hiking Trails (5 miles) • Team-Building • Canoeing • Planned Recreation/ Naturalist Activities • Fishing SITE FEATURES • 32 Lodge Rooms • Two 2-Bedroom Cottages • 51 campsites • Six primitive campsites • Hidden Waters Restaurant Seats up to 172 People • Pioneer Museum • Gift Shop • Two Outdoor Event/Picnic Shelters
BLUE LICKS BATTLEFIELD Daniel Boone Meeting Rm
SQ. FT 2,130 2,052 1,792
THEATRE 300 300 260
CLASSROOM 80
BANQUET 140 143 123
RECEPTION 70 125 66
DIMENSIONS 45’ x 52’ 38’ x 54’ 32’ x 57’
Arlington Room Pavilion Room
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e park features a monument commemorating the August 19, 1782 Battle of Blue Licks. is battle was regarded as the final battle of the American Revolutionary War where Colonel John Todd along with notable frontiersman Daniel Boone fought the British and Indians and is commemorated annually at the park.
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Nestled in the pristine beauty of the eastern Kentucky mountains, Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park has the ambiance of a cozy country inn. Copper-hooded fireplaces, a long verandah and wall-to-wall windows in the meeting room bring the breathtaking beauty of nature indoors. The conference center is an extension of the lodge, with an additional smaller meeting room located just off the lobby for break-outs or smaller functions. There are additional outdoor options for weddings, receptions and dinners on the lawn by the lake or the beach area. Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park 606-398-7510
RECREATION OPTIONS • 1,200-Acre Buckhorn Lake • 18-Hole Miniature Golf • Boating • Boat Rental (Seasonal) • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Beach Area (Seasonal) • Planned Recreation Activities • Fishing • Nature Trails (2 miles) SITE FEATURES • 36 Lodge Rooms • Two 2-Bedroom Cottages and Three 3-Bedroom Cottage • Bowlingtown Country Kitchen • Seats up to 220 People • Gift Shop • Two Event/Picnic Shelters
• Playground • Picnic Tables • Shuffleboard • Sand Volleyball Pit
BUCKHORN LAKE Conference Center
SQ. FT 2,970 1,842 1,148 221
CLASSROOM 152 104 48 0
RECEPTION 200 120 60
DIMENSIONS 50’ x 72’
THEATRE 180 120 60
BANQUET 200 120 60 15
Hazard Room Jackson Room
Perry Room Left Private Dining Room Right Private Dining Room
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Carter Caves State Resort Park 606-286-4411
Beneath the forested hills of this resort, nature - over the span of millions of years - has created luminous stone fans and draped mounds of stalactites and stalagmites. Located just 10 minutes off I-64 in northeastern Kentucky, your guests will enjoy the comfort and convenience of guest rooms, meeting space and a restaurant all under one roof. The beautiful fieldstone lodge offers two well-appointed rooms of equal size that can be combined to accommodate large groups for meetings or special events. An attentive staff and delicious menu selections will make a memorable difference for your next group event.
SITE FEATURES • 28 Lodge Rooms • 11 2-Bdrm. & 1 3-Bdrm. Cottages • 90-Site Campground with Hookups • 30 Primitive Sites • Tierney’s Cavern Restaurant Seats up to 100 People • Outdoor Ampitheatre • Gift Shop/Welcome Center • Two Group Camping Buildings
• Two Picnic/Event Shelters • 8 Equestrian Camp Sites
RECREATION OPTIONS • Cave Tours • Hiking Trails (36 miles) • Canoe Tours • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Team-Building • Planned Recreation/ Naturalist Activities • Fishing • Mountain Biking
• Playgrounds • Picnic Tables • Horseback Riding (Seasonal) • Rock Climbing/Rappelling (permit) • 18-Hole Miniature Golf • Tennis Court • 30 minutes to Grayson Lake State Park Golf Course
SQ. FT 3,276 1,638 1,638
CARTER CAVES Wm. Jason Fields Facility
DIMENSIONS 42’ x 78’ 42’ x 39’ 42’ x 39’
THEATRE 320
CLASSROOM 190
BANQUET 225
RECEPTION 225
Olive Hill Room Grayson Room
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Eastern Region
Enjoy following a winding stream past one of Kentucky’s last historical covered bridges on your way to this beautiful fieldstone lodge located in northeastern Kentucky. The Jesse Stuart Lodge has three meeting rooms that can be combined to accommodate large groups for general session meetings or separated for smaller meetings. Each room is entered by way of a foyer for pre-event functions or registration. There are 3 smaller breakout rooms in the main lodge as well. The Greenup Room features an outdoor patio with views of Greenbo Lake and the surrounding woodlands. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park 606-473-7324
SITE FEATURES • 36 Lodge Rooms • 79 Utility Campsites
RECREATION OPTIONS • Mountain Biking • Boat Rentals • Jesse Stuart Library • Horseback Riding • Scuba Refuge • Hiking Trails (33 miles) • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Planned Recreation Activities • Basketball • Old Schoolhouse • Fishing • 24 Primitive Campsites • Anglers Cove Restaurant Seats up to 140 People • Gift Kiosk • Amphitheatre • 2 Outdoor Event/Picnic Shelters
• Playground • Picnic Tables
GREENBO LAKE Comb. Meeting Rooms Greenup Room Boyd Room Carter Room Library Old Town Bennett’s Mill
DIMENSIONS 90’ x 32’ 30’ x 32’ 30’ x 32’ 30’ x 32’ 18’ x 20’ 36’ x 20’ 27’ x 28’
SQ. FT 2,880
THEATRE 300
CLASSROOM 130
BANQUET 225
RECEPTION 225
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Jesse Hilton Stuart (Aug. 8, 1907–Feb. 17, 1984) Jesse Stuart was known for writing short stories, poetry, and novels about Appalachia.
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Jenny Wiley State Resort Park 606-889-1790 Jenny Wiley State Resort Park is located long the Country Music Highway that winds north through tall pines and lush mountains. he lodge overlooks Dewey Lake, one of Kentucky’s man-made lakes, with over 50 miles of shoreline and offers a plethora of recreation and event opportunities. The conference center has pre-meeting space for registration or casual receptions and the meeting space is flexible enough to host an elegant wedding reception, grand dinners or a meeting and expo. Two smaller meeting rooms just off the lobby are the perfect size for a board meeting or department event.
SITE FEATURES • 49 Lodge Rooms
RECREATION OPTIONS • Pontoon Boat & Canoe Rentals • Team-Building • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Planned Naturalist Activities • Hiking and Mountain Bike Trails • 45 minutes to Yatesville Lake State Park Golf Course • Playground & Picnic Tables • Jenny Wiley Theatre Company Performances (Seasonal) • Winter Elk Tours • 18 1- and 2-Bedroom Cottages • Music Highway Grill Restaurant Seats up to 132 People • Dewey Lounge • The Pines Event Building • Outdoor Amphitheatre • Gift Kiosk • Marina & Bait Shop • Interpretive/Nature Center • 121-Site Campground
JENNY WILEY Conference Center Iroquois Room Shawnee Room Cherokee Room
SQ. FT 7,315 1,815 1,815 3,685 1,050 1,080 1827
THEATRE 800
BANQUET 500
RECEPTION 800
DIMENSIONS 55’ x 133’ 33’ x 55’ 33’ x 55’
CLASSROOM 500
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55’ x 67’ 30’ x 35’ 30’ x 40’ 29’ x 63’
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Bluegrass Room Goldenrod Room The Pines Event Building*
*Located approximately 5 miles from the lodge
Wilkinson/Stumbo Conference Center
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No park better embodies Kentucky’s unspoiled wilderness than Natural Bridge, located in the heart of the Daniel Boone National Forest in eastern Kentucky. It is a setting that’s a natural for meeting objectives. The Woodland center is a short stroll from Hemlock Lodge and offers modern meeting and banquet facilities surrounded by beautiful woodlands. For smaller groups, the lodge offers a private dining room overlooking the pool and Hoedown Island Lake. Natural Bridge State Resort Park 606-663-2214
SITE FEATURES • 35 Lodge Rooms
• 11 1- and 2-Bedroom Cottages • 87 Campsites plus Tent Camping • Sandstone Arches Restaurant Seats up to 150 People • Trail’s End Tavern • Gift Shop • Sky Lift (Seasonal) • Hoedown Island (Seasonal) • Four Outdoor Event/Picnic Shelters
RECREATION OPTIONS • Miniature Golf • Team-Building • Hiking Trails (20 miles) • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Planned Recreation/ Naturalist Activities
• Playground • Picnic Tables
Natural Arch e 65- by 78-foot arch was formed by the erosion of wind, water, and ice that cut away the so sandstone and le a hard rock cap that arches dramatically across the sky. e arch and surrounding 2,445 acres were once home to prehistoric groups and later the hunting grounds of the Cherokee.
NATURAL BRIDGE Woodland Center Trillium Room
DIMENSIONS 42’ x 60’ 30’ x 38’
SQUARE FT 2,520 1,140
CLASSROOM 135 40
BANQUET 150 50
RECEPTION 190 60
THEATRE 150 -
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Eastern Region
Pine Mountain State Resort Park 606-337-3066 One of the finest conference centers in the park system is found at this beautiful mountain resort in Pineville in beautiful southeastern Kentucky. Meetings, conferences and conventions bloom to perfection in the Laurel and Azalea rooms of the C.V. Whitney Convention Center. Named for the native flowering plants, the two rooms can be combined to serve large groups.
Laurel Cove Natural Amphitheatre
RECREATION OPTIONS • Wasioto Winds Golf Course • Hiking Trails (15 miles) • Miniature Golf • Team-Building • Planned Recreation/ Naturalist Activities • Swimming Pool (Seasonal) SITE FEATURES • 30 Lodge Rooms • 20 1- and 2-Bedroom Cottages • Mountain View Restaurant Seats up to 145 People • Lounge • Two Outdoor Ampitheatres • Gift Kiosk
Laurel Cove is a natural forest cove transformed into a beautiful open-air amphitheatre. With chair-back seating for 489 and additional bench-style seating for 500, this hidden jewel is perfect for concerts, theatre productions, weddings, reunions, church picnics and more. is site features all of the necessities for your group’s special event: public rest rooms, dressing room cabin, ticket booth, gated entry for security, 200 amp electrical hookups, overhead lighting, a 1200-sq.-foot portable stage and convenient access to a picnic shelter (Redbud Shelter). Laurel Cove is the location of the longest- running festival in Kentucky, the Mountain Laurel Festival, which is held the last weekend in May.
• Playground • Picnic Tables
PINE MOUNTAIN C.V. Whitney Conv. Center
SQ. FT 3,900 1,950 1,950 1,1280 210 264
THEATRE 300
CLASSROOM 200
BANQUET 250
RECEPTION 300
DIMENSIONS 50’ x 78’ 39’ x 50’ 39’ x 50’ 32’ x 40’
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Laurel Room Azalea Room Ray Harm Room
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10’ x 21’ 11’ x 24’
Sassafrass Dining Room Hemlock Meeting Room
Electrical Outlets Phone/Computer Ports
Ray Harm Room
Outdoor Walkway
Laurel Room Azalea Room
Projection Screen
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Lobby
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Located just south east of Bowling Green, this beautiful property overlooks a 10,000- acre man-made lake and rolling hills. The Highland Room features rich wood paneling, exposed wood tresses, skylights and abundant natural light through two walls of windows. The two lower level meeting rooms open to the patio of the park’s swimming pool. Stonehaven Room on the main level offers beautiful lake views with convenient access to the Driftwood Restaurant and Highlands Pub. This unique space is a natural setting for meetings and events. Barren River Lake State Resort Park 270-646-2151
SITE FEATURES • 51 Lodge Rooms
RECREATION OPTIONS • Barren River State Resort Park Golf Course • Fishing Boat & Pontoon Boat Rentals (Seasonal) • Team-Building • Nature Trails (5 miles) • Outdoor Pool (Seasonal) • Beach (Seasonal) • Planned Recreation/ Naturalist Activities • 22 2-Bedroom Cottages • Driftwood Restaurant Seats up to 146 People • Highlands Pub • 99-Site Campground • Gift Shop • 5 Outdoor Event/Picnic Shelters
• Playground • Picnic Tables • Basketball • Tennis • Volleyball
BARREN RIVER LAKE Highland Room Tartan Room Thistle Room Stonehaven Room Vista Private Dining Rm Cardinal Private Dining Rm
DIMENSIONS 46’ x 72’ 36’ x 42’ 24’ x 36’ 25’ x 34’ 23’ x 25’ 15’ x 23’
SQ. FT 3,312 1,537
THEATRE 224 75 - 60
CLASSROOM 100 50 18 30
BANQUET 224 75
RECEPTION 224 75 - 50
Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, the longest recorded cave system in the world, is located 27 miles northwest of Barren River.
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