Bpracing1127
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Some friends are moving to Lexington ky and with lake Cumberland an hour away or so I am wondering whAt is it like? Usable season, water temp? Critters ect.
Super deep ( on shore, you can be in 200’ at the transom ), clear, HUGE , 75 miles if you go straight down the middle, can find ski water ANYTIME of day, can get in the water from April to LATE October. Tons of high end boats, as well as zillions of house boats worth AY more than my house. About 14 full service, with great food, bar, and coved docks marinas, and cost of living in the area as low as anyplace in the country. Very conservative - they will be courteous and call 911 when they have a body to be picked up - low crime because of well prepared self sufficient people. It’s also very close to several other similar lakes - Dale Hollow, Norris, Kentucky to name several. Most live in a close major city - Cincinnati, Louisville and spend weekends there.
The eternal flame , my grandpa lived off of the Loop next to the old church oak grove churchT&B wow interesting to see photos of Nancy. My lakehouse is at the end of the road where the Zollicoffer monument is.
Lake Cumberland is less than an hour and a half from Lexington with most of time easy traffic.
It is the houseboat capital of the country because it is one of the easiest ways to enjoy the lake. My house community has boat ramp and community dock that I can keep my Tritoon on. My DCB comes in and out and doesn’t stay in the water.
It is very beautiful and rural. Biggest negative is all the wood drift that is pesky in the Spring and Early Summer. The West end is much better as far as the drift goes.
Generally the boating season goes from May through October.
There are a lot of boating opportunities around that area, just nothing right in Lexington.
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So my wife and I know that we don't want to end up in California when we retire. We know that we want to be by water. My issue is that we are pretty spoiled with our sand bottom lakes/rivers out west vs. dirt/mud bottoms. We really liked the Midwest, Tenn over to the Carolina's and so on but we haven't really created a shortlist yet of where we want to end up.
We are open-minded but conservative, love the water and when I am not at work I am hunting ducks, training dogs and fishing. I know that there is someone out there just like me?
Any suggestions and feedback?
Thanks in advance!