Kentucky Dam Village SRP

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4 years ago

We attended a church youth retreat here. The cabin...

We attended a church youth retreat here. The cabins were awesome and the fall colors were amazing.
KY Dam Village Resort was the perfect event center for this. I can't wait until next year!
I would love to book a family weekend here sometime.

B
4 years ago

Park is pretty and staff is friendly. The golf co...

Park is pretty and staff is friendly. The golf course was really nice. If you have any mobility issues, this is not a place for you. The facilities are spread out over a great distance. We booked a king room, but they are not accessible, so we were given a room with 2 full beds. Husband and I slept separately. The pool is not accessible (only ladders). The beach is a long slope of rocky sand. They are pet friendly now, so we had a barking dog in the next room for 2 days. No plans to return, but will try a different park.

T
4 years ago

Lighthouse Landing/Restaurant Our first experience...

Lighthouse Landing/Restaurant Our first experience was on Monday, we were met with hospitality, quality, professional attitude. As well, a excellent source of information to the surrounding area. The food receives a 5-star from mine and my guests experience.

J
4 years ago

We stayed at the Kentucky Dam Village Campground. ...

We stayed at the Kentucky Dam Village Campground. The site was a little harder than usual go back in to, but the campground was level and close to boost ramps for fishing. We will definitely cone back.

R
4 years ago

Our cabin was very dirty when we arrived and the k...

Our cabin was very dirty when we arrived and the keys they gave us didn't unlock the doors. When we called to have it corrected, we had to go back to the office to have them redone, but they still didn't work when we got back. Maintenance was called and made 5 trips to our cabin and as I write this review the key card reader still doesn't work. The staff has been very friendly, but the price isn't worth the condition of the cabin. Especially when it is effecting our safety.

S
4 years ago

We visited on probably the busiest day of the year...

We visited on probably the busiest day of the year, Thanksgiving, and had the traditional diet buffet. The food and service were both great. This has become a yearly tradition for our family and we always enjoy it!

M
4 years ago

Perfect cottage for a weekend. VERY clean! The bed...

Perfect cottage for a weekend. VERY clean! The bed was very comfortable even if it s just a double! Everything is nice and the houses are spread out. We took a walk down to the golf course which was very nice. No complaints!

D
4 years ago

Golfers in the Commonwealth of Kentucky need to lo...

Golfers in the Commonwealth of Kentucky need to look no further than their state park system when looking for challenging and affordable golf opportunities. There are three state parks in the southwestern part of the state that could be packaged together as part of a Kentucky State Parks golf outing. Each of these parks has a bevy of lodging and dining options as well as plenty of things to do for the entire family.

The Kentucky Dam Village Golf Course was designed by Perry Maxwell whose other designs include Southern Hills C.C. in Tulsa, OK, and Colonial C.C. in Fort Worth, TX - home to golf legend Ben Hogan. KDV is full of rolling hills, lush fairways, and well-undulated greens. There are several blind tee shots and a couple of blind approaches if you re not in the proper position for such a shot. All 18 greens are elevated some requiring at least one extra club.

There are several memorable holes at KDV but none more so than the stretch from Number 7 to 10. Seven is a 130-yard par 3 over the only water on the course. The hole plays significantly downhill and is easily the most photographed on the course. Number 8 is a short 447-yard par 5 with a blind tee shot and a green that can be reached in two with back-to-back good shots. Number 9 is a 287-yard risk/reward par 4 with a very large tree on the right side that needs to be carried if you re going for the green. The hole is best played with a hybrid or long iron short of the trap on the left and then an uphill pitch shot into the green. Number 10 is probably the most challenging hole on the golf course. It s the longest par 4 on the course, playing 436 yards from an elevated tee box. A good drive will still require a long second shot uphill into an elevated green. Par is a good score here.

Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park offers several lodging opportunities. You can stay in the 72-room Village Inn Lodge or one of 61 cottages. For larger groups, there s the 14-room Village Green Inn, located next to the golf course. This 3-diamond resort also offers camping, boating, dining, and 1700 acres of breathtaking recreational opportunities.

This is just one of the thirteen golf courses that are part of the Kentucky State Parks. They are all beautiful, well maintained, and staffed by friendly, knowledgeable staff. Most offer overnight accommodations as well as restaurants that serve great food in abundant portions.

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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W
4 years ago

The Convention Center was clean and well prepared ...

The Convention Center was clean and well prepared for the continuing education hours class I attended. The lunch buffet at the lodge had excellent food, the staff courteous, and the facility clean.

Kentucky Dam Village SRP

Kentucky Dam Village SRP

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