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Located in Benton, Marshall County, Harry Lee Waterfield Park offers a boat ramp access point to Kentucky Lake, a large reservoir created by the Tennessee River. This is a convenient launch site for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters exploring the expansive waters of Kentucky Lake. The park provides standard amenities including a boat ramp, parking (paid and free options available), year-round bathrooms, and drinking water, making it a well-equipped access point for day trips and longer paddling adventures.
Kentucky Lake is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the region, offering calm, protected waters ideal for paddlers of varying skill levels. From Harry Lee Waterfield Park, paddlers can explore the lake's numerous coves, creeks, and shorelines. The nearby Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge adds to the area's appeal for wildlife viewing and nature-focused paddling. For additional information about water conditions, trail maps, and park details, visit the Land Between the Lakes website at landbetweenlakes.us/watertrails.
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