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KYGT Lake Barkley State Resort Park Traditional Geocache

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KySP: The time has come for the end of this Geotour cache adventure! I want to thank everyone who has hunted these caches during our KY State Parks GeoTour. I have received many positive comments from cachers that had never been to the parks they cached for the geotour. I hoped you enjoyed KY State Parks!

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Hidden : 8/29/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Explore our 49 Kentucky State Parks with the Kentucky State Parks Geotour. From shorelines to majestic mountains, from winding caves to enchanted woodlands, we have a park for that. Go out, get lost, explore our diverse history and resources.

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Cache Description:  This cache is a typical hide for an ammo container with small exchange items.  Park in the Fitness Center Parking Lot for a short hike to this cache.

Kentucky State Parks Geocache Permit # 14927KySP33

Lake Barkley State Resort Park History

Established in 1964

Lake Barkley State Resort Park is located near Cadiz in Trigg County. On December 1, 1964, the Kentucky Parks System added Lake Barkley to the list of Kentucky’s state parks. The Secretary of the Army had approved the leasing of 1,800 acres of land along the shores of Lake Barkley for a public park and recreation facility. The state purchased 1,400 acres of surrounding land for a total of 3,200 acres. Presently the park has 3,600 acres. The U.S. Corps of Engineers constructed the earth and concrete dam completing it in July 1966. The dam and reservoir are part of a comprehensive plan for flood control and the development of water resources along the Cumberland River. Lake Barkley covers 58,000 surface acres and is a part of the vast “Land Between the Lakes” development area that includes 170,000 acres located on a peninsula between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake. The area has more than 1,004 miles of shoreline.

In Kentucky the reservoir covers portions of three Kentucky counties, Caldwell, Lyon, and Trigg. A canal between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake allows access to both lakes. The Tennessee Valley Authority developed several improvements in the area including a road network, beaches, picnic sites, and other facilities. The potential to make the region one of the premier visitor attractions in Kentucky seemed limitless.

In the spring of 1966 the Economic Development Administration approved the Lake Barkley State Park project and granted $3,987,500 to the Kentucky Department of Parks. This amount covered about half of the proposed amount to complete one of the most elaborate state parks in Kentucky.

Named for United States congressman, senator and vice president, Alben Barkley (1877-1956), Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake make up the largest man-made body of water in the world. Park amenities are plentiful.

Disclaimer to Geocachers:

Be sure to join our Kentucky State Parks Geotour and discover our state while enjoying the sport of geocaching.  Please do not vandalize of move the container.  Be sure to replace the cache like you found it (or better) and before you leave it behind, make sure it is completely covered.  Please leave the rubber stamp, stamp pad and log book in the plastic bag in the container for the next participant.  These are important game pieces for those participating in the Geotour.  Be sure to log your experience and happy caching!

Thank you for following the principles of Leave No Trace.Be sure to follow trails to your designation (no bushwhacking).

This is for safety purposes and to protect our resources.

Additional Park Information:  http://www.parks.ky.gov

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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