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Kentucky Lake

Cabins
Boat Tours Offer
Guided View of Bald Eagles
Got the winter blues? Then cast off on a
river cruise with Land Between The Lakes staff to search the shores of
Kentucky Lake for bald eagles while enjoying the comforts of the CQ
Princess luxury yacht.
On Saturday, January 9, Sunday,
January 10, Monday, January 18, and Saturday, January 23 enjoy a delicious
meal and relaxing cruise on Kentucky Lake for a unique experience on the
CQ Princess. On this three hour cruise, LBL interpreters will tell the
story of our nation’s symbol, the Bald Eagle, as well as help you spot
these majestic birds in the wild.
“Eagle boat cruises are a wonderful
experience,” said Carrie Szwed, Nature Station Public Programs
Coordinator. “You’ll enjoy great views of bald eagles and other wildlife
while taking in the beautiful sights of Kentucky Lake and its forested
shoreline.”
The CQ Princess is a 96-foot long
vessel offering great visibility from inside its heated cabin area or
outside on the deck.
The eagle brunch cruise is
8:30-11:30am on January 9. The eagle lunch cruises are from 1-4pm on
January 9 and 11am-2pm on January 10, 18, and 23. All tours cost $60 per
person and include meals.
Registration is limited. Reservations and
full deposits are required for all boat tours. Please call 270-924-2020
to reserve your seat. The CQ Princess departs from Kenlake State
Resort Park Marina. Restrooms and hot beverages are available on board.
Land Between The Lakes is managed by the
Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, in partnership with
Friends of LBL,
to provide public lands outdoor recreation and environmental education. LBL
information and maps are available on our website at
www.lbl.org or by calling
1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000. We encourage visitors to review our
website each season, and throughout the season, for our Calendar of
Events, updates on programs and policies, and temporary trail and road
closures. You can find out more about
Friends of LBL
at
www.friendsoflbl.org
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