Nolin Lake State Park Remains Closed Due to Safety Concerns and Extensive Flood Damage

FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 18, 2025) –In order to protect public safety and assess the repair of park infrastructure, Nolin Lake State Park will remain closed due to extensive flood damage and unsafe conditions following months of historic high-water levels.

Due to flooding in April, water has not yet fully receded from many areas of the state park. Key portions of the park, including trails, the beach, buildings and the boat ramp, remain inaccessible or unsafe due to flooding, hazardous substances, submerged debris and structural concerns. The boat ramp is still underwater, and the beach is not visible.

On June 9, a site visit was conducted by representatives from the Finance and Administration Cabinet (FAC), construction teams and Parks Facilities Management. Although officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) were scheduled to attend, their assessment was postponed and is now planned for June 30.

Nolin Lake State Park falls under a federal FEMA disaster declaration that applies to the broader county. As a result, any actions related to assessment, cleanup and repair must comply with FEMA protocols. Additionally, repair and recovery efforts are being guided by FAC and insurance carriers to determine what damage will be covered through those channels.

“Our priority is to ensure that any reopening is done safely and responsibly,” said Kentucky State Parks Commissioner Russ Meyer. “We appreciate the community’s patience and support as we assess the damage, work through FEMA and state requirements, and begin the process of restoring this beautiful park.”

State leaders are developing a timeline for phased recovery. While some areas of the park may be able to return to operation sooner, other areas, including the campground and critical facilities, may require a longer-term restoration effort.

The public is urged to stay off park property during the closure and refrain from unauthorized use, including boating, as the entire park remains unsafe and unmonitored.

Nolin Lake updates will be provided through the Kentucky State Parks website and other official communication channels.

Kentucky is home to 44 state parks, including 17 resort parks and 13 golf courses. For the latest updates and information on events, visit parks.ky.gov

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