Daniel Boone National Forest

The Largest National Forest in Kentucky

Experience the beauty of nature while exploring Daniel Boone National Forest.

With an abundance of outdoor recreational activities such as camping, hiking, swimming, boating, horseback riding, and fishing, it is no surprise that Daniel Boone National Forest draws millions of visitors every year. It also features scenic byways for you to embark on a driving excursion through Daniel Boone Region in Eastern Kentucky. 

 

The London District extends south from the Kentucky River to the Cumberland River. The district covers 208,044 acres and spans eight counties: Laurel, Whitley, Rockcastle, Jackson, Estill, Owsley, Lee, and Pulaski. Notable district attractions in London include Arches, Waterfalls, Laurel River Lake, Cumberland River, Sheltowee Trace National Recreational Trail and and Battle of Camp Wildcat Mountain.

 

Learn more at the London District Office to the US Forest Service/US Army Corps of Engineers Resource Managers Office on KY 1193 between Holly Bay Marina and Laurel River Lake Spillway and Beach.

 

859-428-7706
606-864-4163

 

Available by phone Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Office is open to visitors Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m.