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Kincaid Lake State Park

565 Kincaid Park Rd.
859-654-3531

Established July 9, 1958

On August 22, 1955, the Kentucky Property and Buildings Commission passed a resolution approving the development of a state park in northern Kentucky. Due to a change in administrations in December 1955, no other actions on establishing a park took place. Not until July 9, 1958 did Kincaid Lake State Park join the Kentucky State Parks System. The Kincaid Park Development Association transferred 800 acres to Kentucky for the creation of a lake and a state park. The association, developed in January 1955, had worked for the establishment of a park in Pendleton County. As early as September 17, 1957, a mass meeting of Pendleton County citizens and representatives of surrounding counties had worked toward the goal of obtaining the land for a proposed park. Local citizens raised the money to purchase the land for the lake and park site. 

During the summer of 1958, the Department of Fish and Wildlife awarded contracts to clear the land where the lake would be established. The dam to impound Kincaid Creek was constructed in 1961, and by 1963 Kincaid Lake opened to the public. In 1960 the park had a name change from Kincaid Lake State Park to Falmouth Lake State Park. Local residents felt that the name should be changed back to Kincaid for historical reasons. In 1969 Kincaid Lake State Park again became the official name.

From 1960 through 1967, developments at Kincaid Lake State Park included a beach and bathhouse, a boat dock, picnic areas, camping facilities, internal roads and parking areas. The state spent a half million dollars between 1960 and 1969 on developments and improvements. The park now has 850 acres with 84 campsites, a gift shop, grocery, and a multipurpose building with seating for 240. Also in the park are a 300-seat amphitheatre where weekly movies are shown and a 38-slip marina with boat rentals. Fishing offers opportunities for bass, bluegill, catfish, and crappie. The park also has a nine-hole golf course and hiking trails. 

The park maintains the 1878 Boston Steele log house. The structure is the second oldest house in Pendleton County. The house is constructed without nails. Only wooden pegs and dovetailed joints hold the building together. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, nails remained scarce and expensive in some parts of Kentucky. Builders learned to construct homes and barns by fitting wooden pegs so securely that some of these old structures remained sound more than a century after their construction.

Basketball
Find your favorite opponent and enjoy a little friendly competition on the basketball court. Park guests may check out sports equipment.

Boating
We offer row boats, motor boats, pedal boats, and pontoon boat rentals. Bait and tackle for sale. The marina is open weekends ONLY mid August - September 30.

Camping
Enjoy camping under the stars at Kincaid Lake! The campground features 84 sites nestled in open woodland, with electric and water hookups, a grocery, playground, and a central service building with rest rooms and showers. Pets are allowed if restrained. Closed Nov 1 - Mar 31

Fishing
Cast away your cares on Kincaid Lake! The lake supports a large population of keeper-size and trophy largemouth bass, as well as an abundance of channel catfish, bluegill, sunfish and crappie. At Kincaid Lake, fishing is a challenge for both the beginner and the avid angler!

Hiking
Explore the unspoiled beauty and variety of nature habitats at Kincaid Lake State Park on two hiking trails. Named for the native flora, the Spicebush and Ironwood Trails offer 2.25 miles of connected loop trails.

Miniature Golf
Old and young alike love to test their putting skills on the nine-hole, miniature golf course near the camping area. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. $3.00 charged each game.

Pedal Boating
Pedal boat rentals open weekends ONLY mid August - September 30.

Picnicking
Pristine grounds enhance the beauty of Kincaid Lake and make for the perfect picnic outing. A picnic shelter with rest rooms, tables, grills, and a playground provide all the amenities your family needs to enjoy hearty home fare, or the catch of the day! The shelter is available for rental up to one year in advance.

Swimming
The swimming pool at Kincaid Lake State Park will begin closing during the week on August 10th. The pool will remain open on weekends through Labor Day Weekend from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Take a dip and cool off in our swimming pool! Campers at the park get $1 off pool admission. Public pool pricing: $5.75 for adults, $4.75 children(12 and under) and $4.75 seniors. Hours are 11 am to 7 p.m.

Tennis
Located behind the Miniature golf course. Park guests may check out sports equipment.

Volleyball
Sand volleyball court located near the mini golf course.


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