Georgetown-Scott County Park offers scenic riverfront access, picnic areas, and diverse trails along the South Fork of the Licking River, providing a peaceful outdoor escape near Georgetown, Kentucky.
Georgetown-Scott County Park is a 284-acre green space located along the South Fork of the Licking River in Scott County, Kentucky. The park features a mix of wooded hillsides, river bottomland, and open areas that attract a variety of wildlife and offer visitors peaceful natural settings for outdoor activities. Geographically, the park occupies a river valley landscape with gentle slopes and forested ridges, supporting oak-hickory woodlands and rich riparian zones. The park's ecological diversity includes numerous songbirds, small mammals, and aquatic species found within the river and surrounding habitat. Historically, the area served as farmland and later transitioned to public parkland through local efforts to protect open space and provide recreational amenities for the community. Visitors to Georgetown-Scott County Park enjoy hiking along trails that meander through forests and along riverbanks, fishing opportunities in the Licking River, and well-maintained picnic areas with shelters, playgrounds, and fields for informal sports. A notable landmark within the park is the river overlook which offers scenic views of the waterway and surrounding hills. With its proximity to the city of Georgetown, the park is accessible for day use by families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet natural retreat. The park also hosts community events and educational programs, enhancing its role as both a recreational and cultural resource for Scott County residents and visitors.
South Fork Licking River Overlook offering serene water views
Trail system featuring riverbank and woodland scenery
Fishing access points along the Licking River
Large picnic shelters and playground areas ideal for families
A slow-moving river providing habitat for fish species and scenic water views along park trails.
Several covered areas equipped for group gatherings and family outings, located near playgrounds and open fields.
A series of interconnected trails totaling about 4.5 miles that traverse diverse terrain including forests and riverbanks.