Can you say convenience? Obviously we know you can. But we really want to stress the point! Kentucky Lake’s Big Bear Resort is 52 acres of gorgeous resort land with everything you could ever wish for on your Kentucky family vacation.
Don’t believe us? We’ll paint you the picture. Wake up in a spacious condo with luxurious perks like Jacuzzis, fireplaces, balconies and full kitchens. Go for a morning stroll through your gorgeous woodland surroundings. Head out for a day of fishing on Kentucky Lake, or bring the whole crew out on the boat for a day of water sports, swimming and more. Play a game of basketball. Then grill out with your family – we can smell the hot dogs and burgers from here!
And we know a long day in the sun can be exhausting. But your accommodations are so comfortable that you’ll be well rested and ready to do it all over again! Pick up the essentials for cooking in your full kitchen in the full-service marina. Head down to the beach to build a sandcastle and catch some rays. Your Kentucky family vacation is complete at Kentucky Lake’s Big Bear Resort.
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Things to know:
Region: Kentucky Lake Region
Getting there: From Nashville, take I-24 toward Paducah, Kentucky. Take the Fulton Exit 25A (Purchase Parkway) south to the Draffenville Exit #47. Make a left at the end of this exit's ramp onto Hwy 68E. Proceed a short distance (about 3/4 mile) through this commercial part of town, staying toward the left when Route 68 forks. Travel about 3.5 miles to Big Bear Hwy (look for waypoint signage on the right). Turn left onto Big Bear Hwy and go about 3.2 miles to resort's entrance on the left.
Related Onsite Offerings: The variety of accommodations will amaze you at Kentucky Lake’s Big Bear Resort. Condos, cottages, townhouses, chalets, villas, duplexes, apartments, motel rooms, a log cabin and a campground will suit any vacation you desire.
Highlights: Kentucky's warmer climate means a longer growing season that results in big and aggressive bass and panfish. Huge numbers of outsized black bass and crappie are main staples for anglers that regularly harvest quality, as well as quantity, gamefish.
Photos courtesy of Kentucky Lake's Big Bear Resort.
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