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Jenny Wiley State Resort Park adventures

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park Adventures

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park offers scenic mountain landscapes, extensive hiking trails, and a large recreational lake, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in eastern Kentucky.

2,900
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Jenny Wiley State Resort Park

 

Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Floyd County, Kentucky, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park encompasses over 2,900 acres of forested hills, river valleys, and steep ridges. The park surrounds Dewey Lake, a 1,100-acre reservoir that provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and paddle sports. The park is named after Jenny Wiley, a pioneer woman captured by Native Americans in the late 1700s, whose story is an integral part of regional history. Visitors can explore a variety of ecosystems including hardwood forests and wetlands, which support diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbird species. The park offers a mixture of recreational activities including hiking on more than 12 miles of trails, mountain biking, camping, and horseback riding. Key landmarks include the Dewey Lake Marina and the Jenny Wiley Amphitheater, which hosts seasonal cultural events. The resort lodge provides accommodations and amenities including dining and an indoor pool. The park draws locals and tourists alike for its combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and history, serving as a gateway to the rugged terrain and culture of Appalachia.

Highlights

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Dewey Lake – a large, clear reservoir for boating, fishing, and paddle sports

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Jenny Wiley Amphitheater – venue for live performances in a natural setting

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Numerous well-maintained hiking trails with diverse terrain and scenic overlooks

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Historic significance tied to the story of Jenny Wiley, pioneer settler of the region

Notable Natural Features

Dewey Lake

A 1,100-acre lake offering fishing, boating, and picnic areas with panoramic views.

Jenny Wiley Amphitheater

An outdoor venue hosting concerts and theater performances amid natural surroundings.

Mountain Trail

A rugged hiking and biking trail providing challenging terrain and forest vistas.