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**Location & Access:** Lee's Dock is a boat ramp facility located in Frankfort, Franklin County, on the Kentucky River at mile marker 66.2. The access point is situated just downstream of the KY 676 (East/West Connector) Bridge on the left bank of the river, making it convenient for paddlers and boaters heading into or departing from Kentucky's capital city.
**What to Expect:** This ramp provides access to a section of the Kentucky River that meanders through the scenic Kentucky bluegrass region. The river supports both commercial and recreational traffic, so paddlers should be prepared to share the waterway with other vessels. The access point accommodates trailerable recreational boats and is suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized craft. Please note that privately-owned ramps in this area may be subject to changes in fees or public access policies, so it's worth confirming current status before your trip.
**Nearby Paddling:** From Lee's Dock, paddlers will have opportunities to explore the river corridor through Frankfort, with views of the Kentucky State Capitol Building and surrounding areas. Lock and Dam 4 is located upstream, which paddlers should be aware of when planning their route.