Here is a list of the top 10 boating spots in Kentucky based on their ratings and customer reviews

Lake Cumberland :

The largest lake in Kentucky, Lake Cumberland offers over 1,200 miles of shoreline, clear waters, and many marinas and boat ramps.

Lake Cumberland

Kentucky Lake:

Located on the western edge of Kentucky, Kentucky Lake offers over 160,000 acres of water and plenty of boating opportunities, including fishing, water sports, and more.

Kentucky lake

Lake Barkley:

Connected to Kentucky Lake by the Barkley Canal, Lake Barkley offers over 57,000 acres of water and plenty of opportunities for boating, fishing, and water sports.

Lake Barkley

Barren River Lake:

Located in south-central Kentucky, Barren River Lake offers over 10,000 acres of water and plenty of opportunities for boating and fishing.


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Barren river lake

Green River Lake: 

Located in south-central Kentucky, Green River Lake offers over 8,000 acres of water and many opportunities for boating and fishing.

Green river lake

Rough River Lake:

Located in western Kentucky, Rough River Lake offers over 5,000 acres of water and plenty of opportunities for boating and fishing.

Rough river lake

Nolin River Lake:

Located in central Kentucky, Nolin River Lake offers over 5,000 acres of water and many opportunities for boating and fishing.

Nolin river lake

Lake Malone:

Located in western Kentucky, Lake Malone offers over 800 acres of water and many opportunities for boating and fishing.

Lake Malone

Cave Run Lake:

Located in northeastern Kentucky, Cave Run Lake offers over 8,000 acres of water and many opportunities for boating and fishing.

Cave run lake

Herrington Lake:

Located in central Kentucky, Herrington Lake offers over 2,500 acres of water and plenty of opportunities for boating and fishing.

Herrington lake