A whiff of adventure lingers in the air as Clark County welcomes a new chartered riverboat tour service along the tranquil stretches of the Kentucky River. Debuting the first ever Kentucky River Tour off Lock 10, also known as Ford Pool, adventurers can now embark on this exciting journey via Three Trees Canoe & Kayak rental service located at 300 Athens Boonesboro Road.
The pioneering river tour is brought to life by Nathan and Jessa Turner, owners of HomeGrown HideAways in Berea. Their 30-foot pontoon boat is ready to service eager explorers, with a capacity to hold ten individuals for a scenic ride or five for a fishing trip.
The Turners have ingeniously located their base at Boonesboro, the nearest ramp that can accommodate their boat’s size. “The travel route extends between Boonesboro State Park and Valley View Ferry,” Jessa Turner explained. “A full round trip amounts to a leisurely five to six hours of pure enjoyment.”
The flexibility of the excursion caters to a wide spectrum of preferences. The tour’s duration ranges from four to eight hours and the agenda is entirely up to the customer—be it a peaceful ride, a fishing trip, or a quick dip in the water.
For those wanting to plumb the depths of the Kentucky River, Navigator Nathan Turner assures the river can reach up to 16 feet at its center. As the journey unfolds, passengers can enjoy the diverse wildlife dotting the Kentucky landscape. Sightings of coyotes, deer, and turtles, among other creatures, add to the authenticity of the experience.
As you move along, enticing opportunities present themselves in the form of various creek entrances. These are ideal spots for a combination of outdoor activities such as canoeing, paddling, and fishing. Nathan turns to the local outfitters to guide his customers, “Boone Creek Outfitters run zip-lines through here and also offer a trout guide service,” he said.
Not just for adrenaline enthusiasts, the tour caters to science fans as well. A highlight includes the intriguing air shafts from former limestone mine locations and other geological wonders. And while this waterway keeps you well below the roadways, certain locations such as Proud Mary’s BBQ in Lexington are still visible as you enter Fayette County river territory.
The boat is rigged with all necessary amenities including bathrooms, life jackets, fishing poles, bug spray, and sunscreen. Combining the pleasure of comfort, this rendezvous with nature ensures a memorable time for all patrons.
Jessa Turner encapsulates her experience, “I just like being on the boat. It’s a place where I don’t work.” The Turners’ sheer enthusiasm for this tranquil cut of nature lends a personal touch to their venture. Their ardent hope is to pass on this satisfaction to each and every passenger.
For those eager to partake in this unique riverboat tour, more information and sign-up details can be found at HomeGrown HideAways.
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