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Cities in Western Waterlands


Cities in Western Waterlands

  • Aurora
  • Grand Rivers - Located on both Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley and at the North entrance to Land Between the Lakes; This is a village filled with authentic charm, surrounded by water and the great outdoors.
  • Hopkinsville - From rural rolling farmland adored by bikers, to steep terrain with expansive vistas enjoyed by hikers, to golf, parks and loads of water sports, outdoor enthusiests can alwasy find something to do in Christian County. If a museum, community theatre, or antique shopping sound more intriguing, their is plenty of indoor entertainment options, too. Explore it all in Hopkins-Christian County.
  • Murray - Influenced by Western Kentucky charm, a strong art and theater presence, and a progressive university town attitude, Murray is the perfect place to stay a day. . . or spend a lifetime.
  • Paducah - Enjoy thriving arts district, wide variety of cultural pursuits, rich history, fine dining, and eclectic accommodations.
  • Benton - Just imagine an area where the people are friendly, life is easy, and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. You have just pictured Kentucky Lake! You can choose peace and quiet or be in the center of the action. Stay on the water's edge or venture inland to a unique bed and breakfast. Anchor in a bay to yourself or head for the golf courses. Whatever your choices may be, you will have the vacation you'll always remember on the lake you'll never forget.
  • Cadiz - If you take a step back in time and walk downtown Main Street before the late 1800's and early 1900's you would find the same buildings dominating the city. After all these years the important elements of the city and county landscape still remain. The present day courthouse, completed in 1922 stands today, both serving as a center of county government and a witness to times past. Buildings built before we were born, reminiscent of days gone by. And yet they remain the basic building blocks of the city and its landscape.
  • Eddyville / Kuttawa] - Simply irresistible Lake Barkley Combined with Kentucky Lake, you will find 160,000 acres of water and expansive shorelines ideal for boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, hiking, camping shopping, wildlife viewing and relaxing.
  • Hickman
  • Marion
  • Mayfield - Unfold the pages of time and discover the graciousness of Mayfield and Graves County, Kentucky. It is here that sporting events, cultural activities and historical districts attract visitors and residents alike. This small Kentucky town abounds with unforgettable shops and restaurants. Enjoy the diversity of Mayfield. A warmhearted welcome awaits you.
  • Oak Grove - Kentucky’s “Rising Star” is located on the border of Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. Whether you’re planning a visit in the near future or a move to this area, we are happy to show you what Oak Grove has to offer and look forward to offering you some of that famous Southern Hospitality.
  • Princeton

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