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Fort Boonesborough State Park

4375 Boonesboro Road
Richmond, KY 40475

859-527-3131

Birding
Lots of Wild Turkeys nest on the park. Nesting pairs of Pileated Woodpeckers and Red-tailed Hawks; over-flights of Sandhill Cranes during migration; large roosts of Vultures in winter months; large numbers of Chimney Swifts in summer months at the fort; Ruby-throated Hummingbiirds in/near the fort in summer; and winter concentrations of Dark-eyed Juncos.

Boating
Launching ramps are available in the park for your access to a fun-filled day on the river.

Camping
Enjoy camping on the banks of the Kentucky River year-round! The campground offers 166 sites with electricity and water hookups; 18 have full hookups. There are 2 central service buildings and 3 dump stations. An activities building can accommodate 150 people, and central service buildings provide showers, rest rooms, and laundry facilities. WiFi available. There is a small grocery at the check-in area. Open year-round. Restrooms and water fill-up available year-round. Four pull-throughs open year-round. Call 859-527-3454 or email: jack.winburn@ky.gov with inquiries. Primitive campground closed indefinitely.

Fishing
With an abundance of bluegill, bass, and catfish, fishing is a favorite pastime on the Kentucky River. A Kentucky Fishing License is required.

Hiking
Just over a half mile of waking trails are just enough to get away from the hubbub. A .25-mile paved Fort Trail begins at the fort and comes out in the parking lot across from the pool.

The Halley Home Site Trail, a short connector trail between the other two, is named for the Halley’s who built a large house on the property in the late 1790’s. The house is gone but several hidden signs of the old rock foundation remain. The Halley’s are buried on the park.

The Pioneer Forage Trail, connecting the campground to the fort, is a little over a quarter mile. It follows very briefly a section of rock wall from the Halley farm and some wagon road remnants. It also follows, for some distance, Spring Run Branch, a small stream that was named by the settlers and played a role in the siege of 1778. In the spring, wildflowers liven up the landscape.

Miniature Golf
Adults $4.50, Children 3-12 $3.50 and children under 3 free. Open daily April 1 – October 31 from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Museum
The Kentucky River Museum, a newer addition to Fort Boonesborough State Park, provides visitors with insight into the lives of families who lived on the river and worked the locks and dams in the 1900s.

Visit fortboonesboroughlivinghistory.org for more about the story of the development of commerce on the river and the Kentucky River Museum.

•Open Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day. .
•Admission to the Kentucky River Museum is included in the price of admission to the Fort.

Picnicking
Three picnic shelters (one with rest rooms), tables, grills and a playground are located throughout the park for a perfect picnic outing.

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