CAMPING @ BLUE LICKS BATTLEFIELD STATE RESORT PARK

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description Throughout history, the salt springs at Blue Licks State Park have attracted prehistoric animals, Indians and pioneers such as the legendary Daniel Boone. Many 19th-century southerners came to the area seeking the rejuvenation of the therapeutic, bubbling waters. Blue Licks is more widely known, however, as the site of the last Revolutionary War battle in Kentucky. In 1782, Kentuckians engaged Indians and British soldiers near the Licking River. Outnumbered, Kentucky suffered great losses, including one of Boone's sons. Boone's words, "Enough of honour cannot be paid," are inscribed on the monument dedicated to the fallen soldiers in the Battle of Blue Licks. Walking, hiking, enjoying the museum, and swimming are just a few ways to enjoy this historically significant park.
drivingDirection The park is located 48 miles northeast of Lexington on US 68.
facilitiesDescription Tables, grills, and playgrounds are located throughout the park for a great picnic outing. The park has two picnic shelters, one with restrooms, available for rental in advance. Three rooms at the lodge accommodate meetings or banquets: The Daniel Boone Room seats 175, The Pavilion seats 225, and The Arlington Room seats up to 125.
facility BLUE LICKS BATTLEFIELD STATE RESORT PARK
facilityID 91917
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=KY&parkId=91917&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation Please note: The maximum reservation window is 12 months in advance to the date. New Inventory is made available when the call center opens. There is a 1 night minimum stay during the week at all parks. There is a 2 night minimum stay on peak season weekends at all parks with the exception of the Kentucky Horse Park. The minimum stay on peak season weekends at the Kentucky Horse Park is 1 night. Customers may arrive on a Friday or Saturday and stay a minimum of two nights. Customer service is authorized to fill in any empty spaces caused by the 2-night weekend stay rule. Please note the following: Longer minimum night stays are required at most campgrounds during holiday periods. Parks prohibits the importation of firewood by campers from any state outside of Kentucky. This is in an effort to help prevent the introduction of the Emerald Ash Borer into the state. Firewood is available for sale in the state park campgrounds. http://parks.ky.gov/regulations/firewood.htm Golf carts are allowed in the campground by purchasing a permit at check-in. Permits are $25 for the week or $100 for the calendar year. Annual permits can be used at all Kentucky State Park campgrounds and the Kentucky Horse Park. Disabled guests are not required to purchase a permit if they display their disability hanging tag. Kentucky Campground sites can be occupied by a maximum of 8 occupants. Four (4) adults and children 16 and under are included in the base rate. Each additional adult is $5.00 per night will be collected upon arrival at the park. The pool opens from Memorial Day to August 16 and August 19 to Labor Day. Opening hour is 10am to 6pm, Sunday through Saturday. There is a fee is charged. There is no diving board. Due to seasonal shutdowns, there is no direct water hook up from Oct 31st through Mar 15th. Campground Phone Number: (859) 289-3653
nearbyAttrctionDescription The well-known Kentucky Horse Park is nearby.
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orientationDescription Blue Licks Battlefield State Park is located along historic Highway 68 just 48 miles northeast of Lexington KY.
recreationDescription Visit the Pioneer Museum to learn more about the history of Blue Licks State Park. The junior Olympic-size pool, open seasonally, is a great place to meet friends during the summer. The 18-hole miniature golf course, open seasonally, is perfect for family entertainment. The River Trail is a one-mile loop trail to the Licking River, near the site where Daniel Boone and his men were once captured by Shawnee Indians on a saltmaking expedition. The Buffalo Trace hiking trail (.2 miles) is a trail of the trampled remains of an ancient buffalo path. Other trails available include the Savannah Loop (.5 miles), Indian Run Loop (.8 miles), and The Blue Licks Heritage Trail (2 miles).
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