The Green and Nolin Rivers Blueway encompasses 36 miles of navigable waterway and 7 public access sites as the rivers flow through Mammoth Cave National Park, Hart County, Edmonson County & the Nolin River Lake Tailwater Recreation Area.
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Discover the deep connection of the Green and Nolin Rivers Blueway National Water Trail to Mammoth Cave National Park and the local cave land communities of South Central Kentucky. Building Lasting ConnectionsThe Green and Nolin Rivers Blueway is an area partnership that actively supports public access for safe river recreational use, promotes stewardship, and connects communities and visitors to enjoyment and appreciation of the overall health of the river system and surrounding lands. The Blueway cooperative management partners include Mammoth Cave National Park, the United States Army Corps of Engineers Nolin River Lake, Edmonson County and Cave Country Trails. About National Water TrailsThe National Water Trails System is a network of water trails open to the public to explore and enjoy. The system also serves as a community of water resource managers that benefit from information sharing and collaboration. National Water Trails are a sub-set of the National Trails Program. National Water Trails have been established to protect and restore America’s rivers, shorelines, and waterways; conserve natural areas along waterways; and increase access to outdoor recreation on shorelines and waterways. The Trails are a distinctive national network of exemplary water trails that are cooperatively supported and sustained. Plan your river trip
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Last updated: June 4, 2022