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Reviewed Jun. 9, 2018

Yaking on the Nolin

Ranger Review of Boost Oxygen at Nolin River State Park

Campground Review: Nolin River SP is one of our area favorites. Near Brownsville, Ky and a little off the beaten path. But definitely worth a visit or two.

This is not a huge State Park but it sits on Nolin River Lake and offers plenty of water sports to keep you entertained. The campgrounds were crowded when we visited.

The RV campground sits behind a gated entry and has sites that have direct lake access. Very clean and well maintained, not a lot of shade or privacy though. The primitive/basic area is crowded. The sites are walk in and placed pretty close together under cedar trees. There is a fresh water point and the beach is a short distance away. There are some sites on a small hill lakeside that give an excellent view and have picnic tables.

Obviously the main attraction is the lake, there is a lot of traffic on the lake. I kayak so at times it can be a little stressful when your wondering if that speedboat flying at you over the water sees you. I stayed close to the shoreline and did not attempt to cross the main thoroughfare. There are inlets that are less busy , you will usually see fishermen in those areas and travel is safer.

In addition to the water Kentucky Mountain Bike Assiciation(KYMBA) has built a very nice trail system in the woods. I’ve never hiked the longest loop but the two shorter ones are challenging and fun to hike. Mountain bikers would find them very technical.

On this visit we saw a new privately owned campground being built in front of the park entrance. It will be opening this season , graveled RV sites and a smal basic area for tents.

Product Review: As a Dyrt Ranger I had the opportunity to use and review Boost Oxygen https://www.boostoxygen.com/ last summer. I recently received the smaller version of Boost Oxygen to take with me adventuring. Boost comes in three sizes and the one I reviewed is the mid-size version.

I took Boost along with me on a vigorous hike in humid weather. It was more beneficial due to the humidity then the level of excercise.

Pro: smaller size fit in one of my hydration packs front pockets

Pro: easy to use

Con: filling up those land fills

Pro: it does make recovery faster

Con: for amateur athletes/ sports enthusiasts not really sure it’s cost effective

In conclusion if you are an extreme, high altitudes, low drag kinda adventurer this would be a worthwhile investment into your performance. For me, I can just as easily sit down and take a break, I’m in no hurry;)

Month of VisitJune
  • Found this little guy while kayaking on Nolin.
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  • The trail
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  • The lake
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  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 9, 2018
  • Boost Oxygen review while holding product upside down;)
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Reviewed May. 27, 2018

Great Sites

Great weekend. Sites are modern, spacious and clean. Boat traffic on the lake was very heavy.

Reviewed Jul. 27, 2017

Lots of flies and people, beautiful walking trail

There were so many flies at our campsite I actually had to go eat in the car so they wouldn't swarm me; someone had thrown eggs out before we got to our site so they were attracted to that, but there were also some flies at the beach a few hundred feet away. There was a lot of trash but I suppose there are a lot of people coming in and out of there. Not private campsites but you could always go walk 20 minutes to the waterfall or even a day hike around the whole lake. I would love to explore this place again going all around the area and not spending much time at camp.

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Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2016

Weekend Getaway

I've only been here once, but loved the trip. Great swimming, fishing, and hiking around. It's pretty close to Mammoth Cave and has a ton of places to stay if you wanting to camp.

  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Andrew S., September 29, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Andrew S., September 29, 2016
Reviewed Sep. 28, 2016

Lots to do

This is a wonderfully up kept area with RV as well as tent area. It was flooded for part of this summer (2016) so the beach was closed. There's a boat ramp, mountain bike trail and lake front camping. Excellent family vacation spot!

  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., September 28, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., September 28, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., September 28, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., September 28, 2016
  • Turtles are not chew toys , lol Kato actually saved him from Cornelius
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Reviewed Jul. 17, 2016

Idyllic lake and trees

One of the most beautiful lakeside campgrounds I've been to. Dramatic bluffs, trees surrounding the lake (and campsites). Store nearby with necessities and firewood and many helpful camphosts/rangers. Fantastic birdwatching spots nearby.

  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Stephanie T., July 17, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 9, 2016

Family trip

Nolin lake was very beautiful and peaceful. The campground had two tent camping locations and a rv area. The scenery was amazing. Highly recommend campsite 23 by the beach, it has the best view....

  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Katrina R., July 9, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 7, 2016

15 minute drive to Mammoth Cave

Stayed here on our visit to Mammoth Cave and were happy with out site. It was on the water and at night we had our campfire in the nice fire pit while overlooking the water. Very serene. The campground doesn’t have a ton of sites and they are spaced out quite well. This was an ideal place for us to stay- near attractions but still off the beaten path.

Reviewed Jun. 30, 2016

Dirt and water

Very clean, manicured campground and area. Got a lake access hookup , 20ft to the put in. Sand beach and picnic area a short walk away. The best part though was the KYMBA bike trails. You have the option of walking, trail running or biking some well maintained, technical trails of varying distances. There is a small "waterfall" and stream during the wetter months that you cross over several times. Then you can continue your workout with some yaking on the lake. Or just sit and relax on the shore with a book, beverage of choice and fishing gear.

  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 30, 2016
  • Trail to falls
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  • Review photo of Nolin Lake State Park Campground by Shelly S., June 30, 2016
  • Waterfall hike
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