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Two Kentucky State Parks Lose their Golf Courses

May 22, 2013 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Rough River Dam State Resort Park Golf Course

If you read Genuine Kentucky regularly, you know what a huge fan I am the Kentucky State Parks. Even if this is your first time on Genuine Kentucky, you know now, right? I’d honestly just as soon spend a day, evening, or weekend at a Kentucky State Resort Park as anyplace in the world (aside from home sweet home).  So if I ever say anything remotely critical of any of the state parks, know that it is with love and respect. After all, we all love our country, but we’ll still voice our opinions if we disagree with something.

Now that the “I’ve got nothing but love for them” disclaimer is taken care of, I’ll give you a little disappointing news along with my commentary (for what that’s ever worth!).

The Kentucky State Park System recently closed the golf courses at two of the State Resort Parks: Kenlake and Rough River.  First of all, know that the decision to close these parks wasn’t made by the individual parks, themselves. The decision was out of their hands.

Second of all, there’s no doubt in my mind that the closings weren’t something the State Park System took lightly.  I’m certain the closings were the results of financial issues. We’re all pinching pennies and tightening our belts these days.

I’d be the last person to EVER try to tell anyone else how to do their job. I’d even be less likely to give financial advice!  My husband could tell you how outrageous that’d be.  I don’t have a financial savvy bone in my body. I can spend money like it’s my job, but save it or budget it?

You’re kidding, right?

I’d simply like to say, as I’m dishing this news out, that this is really disappointing.  I’m actually even more disappointed by the Rough River news than the Kenlake.  Why?  Several reasons.

  • In the Kenlake State Resort Park area, there are several other golf courses available.  Yes, the one at Kenlake was beautiful and the man who ran the golf course was one of the friendliest people we’ve ever encountered at any of the parks. However, Lake Barkley State Resort Park is minutes away and has a very popular golf course. Kentucky Dam Village, for that matter, is also fairly close.  So there are actually other Kentucky State Resort Park options when it comes to golf in the area.  The closing of Kenlake’s golf course (as disappointing as it is) could possibly mean more golfers on these other Kentucky State Park golf courses.
  • The Rough River Dam State Resort Park had a beautiful Par-3 golf course.  It was the only Par-3 golf course in the system. A course such as this one is IDEAL for golfing with children, IDEAL for teaching others how to golf, IDEAL for older golfers who want to enjoy the game without driving themselves nuts, IDEAL for individuals who are trying to “pick” the game back up and dust off the cobwebs, etc.  This golf course had a “family friendly” feel to it that made it extra special.

When we drove onto the Rough River Dam State Park’s property Saturday evening, our jaws dropped when we saw what was once a gorgeous, perfectly manicured golf course.  It was obvious, right off the bat, that something was rotten in Denmark. It looked like a scene from one of those zombie movies when the camera scans across abandoned cities and ghost towns! Our jaws dropped and we knew what must have happened.

I thought immediately of the last time we were on the course. A couple was golfing with their young son, teaching him the game and having an absolutely beautiful time.  I thought of the other groups of older men and women who were still playing the game they loved.  I thought of a husband and wife as they tried to “take the game back up,” having fun and teasing one another.

I remembered just how gorgeous the views of Rough River Dam and the lake were from the golf course.  Amid all the images springing to mind, I just thought, “Well. This sucks.”

The golf course was always the first thing you’d see when you pulled into the beautiful park and, boy, did it make a great first impression!

Again, let me say that I GET it. All agencies, businesses, and organizations have to operate within budgets just like the rest of us. It’s a sickening part of life, but sometimes those “ends” just will not meet.

The thing that I hate the most about situations like this is the fact that the wrong people end up on the short end.  It’s kind of like when a college football coach violates an NCAA rule. The coach is fired – which makes perfect sense – but then the entire program gets slapped on the hand.  Punishments come down as though they’re from God, himself, banning the program from post-season play, taking away “wins,” etc.  The innocent, loyal fans and players (present and future) are punished, in effect, for something they had nothing to do with.

The wrong people end up on the short end.

The faces who sprang to mind when I saw the “ghost course” now find themselves on the short end and the same phrase comes to mind now as then, “Well. This sucks.”

I have a real distaste for negativity, so I’ll try to turn things around before I wrap this up.  I just refuse to end on a negative note and “This sucks” is pretty negative! So, allow me to say that there are still a gazillion and one things to do at Rough River and Kenlake.  After all, let’s face it, the lakes (Rough River Lake and Kentucky Lake) are the big attractions at these parks.  Nothing compares to spending a day on the lake fishing, boating, water-skiing, or any other water activities that bring a smile to your face.

There’s also hiking, camping, picnicking, photography, and more. In the case of Rough River, there’s even an adorable miniature golf course. These parks are always cooking up extra special events and activities for people of all ages to enjoy and each park has wonderful people on staff.

I hope you’ll visit these parks as well as the other Kentucky State Parks as often as possible. If these closings don’t serve as reminders of the importance of enjoying and supporting our parks, nothing will.

 

Filed Under: Blog, Golfing, Kenlake State Resort Park, Rough River Dam State Resort Park Tagged With: Kenlake State Resort Park, Kentucky golf, Kentucky State Parks, Rough River Dam State Resort Park

Picture of the Day: How Inviting Does Rough River Lake Look?!

March 26, 2013 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Rough River Lake

My youngest daughter (Stephany) and I were riding around Owensboro today – with the heat blazing as snow decided whether it wanted to fall or not.  It was a half-hearted attempt. Maybe it’s as sick of this weather as the rest of us are!

We found ourselves talking excitedly about warmer weather, lakes, boating, picnics, and both agreed that we couldn’t wait to get back on Rough River Lake.  Rough River Dam State Resort Park is a favorite vacation spot with our entire family – whether it’s for a weekend or a day, Rough River Lake is perfection each and every time.

As we talked about their beautiful lake, boat tours, scenic walking trails, gift shop, and fantastic restaurant, I knew today’s picture of the day had been decided.

So here it is… a tribute to a beautiful park ran by beautiful people.  Trust me, beautiful people, you’ll be seeing us soon. And often!

See more pictures of Rough River Lake and pictures of Rough River Dam State Resort Park

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Picture of the Day: Boating on Beautiful Rough River Lake

January 30, 2013 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Boating on Rough River Lake

Boating on Rough River Lake

I snapped the picture above on one of  the Lady of the Lake Boat Tours my husband and I took last summer. If you’ve never been on one of these tours of Rough River Lake, make this the year you take at least one.  The minute the tour’s over you want to ask the Captain (quite the character, this guy!) when the next tour leaves.

Whatever you do, keep the following tips in mind:

  • Bring your camera. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous and you’ll find 1,001 things to photograph.
  • Plan your day to include at least one meal at Rough River Dam State Resort Park’s Grayson’s Landing Restaurant.  If you do the buffet, have the Coconut Cream Pie.
  • Enjoy a round of golf and/or miniature golf while you’re at Rough River Dam State Resort Park. Again, the scenery is amazing – and everyone is uncommonly friendly.
  • Did I mention the Coconut Cream Pie….

Check out some of our pictures of Rough River Dam State Park, Rough River Lake, and the wonderfully relaxing boat tours.

It occurs to me that, for whatever reasons, I’m having more cabin fever than usual this winter. From what I’ve heard, I’m not the only one either. 

I can’t wait for nice weather to get here and stick around. The great outdoors are calling me!

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Two Reasons to Go to Rough River Dam State Resort Park: Lunch and Dinner!

January 4, 2013 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Catfish and Onion Rings at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

As you know, my family loves the Kentucky State Parks.  We visit them as often as time allows and always plan our trips to include at least one meal.  Fortunately for us, Rough River Dam State Resort Park is so close, we can conceivably make two trips in one day.

That’s exactly what we did a few Saturdays before Christmas. My husband, our middle daughter Brittany, and I went to Rough River for lunch in the afternoon.  We read that the special that evening was Sirloin, so we decided then and there we’d be making a return trip!

Brittany has been a vegetarian since she was 12 years old, so she was content to make just one trip that day. However, our youngest daughter (Stephany) and her husband (Rusty) were as excited about sirloin as we were, so they joined us when we returned for supper.

I’ve been meaning to write this review for what seems like forever, but with Christmas, New Year’s, and the worst possible head cold known in the world, I”ve gotten a bit behind. Not to worry, though, the memories of this delicious food are as vivid as they were the day I ate myself into a frenzy.

Lunch at Grayson’s Landing

As you could pretty much imagine, I ordered fried catfish and onion rings for lunch.  You can order the catfish, by itself, or as a sandwich and choose the side you’d like with it.  I normally get the catfish sandwich, but sometimes all I want is the catfish…. just the catfish.  Heck, sometimes I’m tempted to order “Fried Catfish with a side of Fried Catfish… and could I get Fried Catfish for dessert?”

As a matter of fact, yes, I am obsessed.

The catfish at Rough River’s Grayson’s Landing is always perfect. Perfectly seasoned and fried just right. The crispy onion rings also float my culinary boat and I’m shocked each and every time by just how good the hush puppies are.  Seriously, they’re better than some pups I’ve gotten in swanky seafood restaurants.  Add a glass of awesome iced tea and a crunchy pickle and it’s a lunch I could eat every day of the week.

Veggie Burger, Grayson's Landing at Rough River Dam State Park

I had expected that Brittany would need to order a salad or a couple of vegetables, but we were delighted to see a Vegetarian Burger (above) on the menu. She ate every bite, which tells me it must have been fantastic! The fries… yes, I snuck one… were golden and delicious. 100 times better than any you’ll find in fast food restaurants.

My husband, Michael, ordered the burger, which is always fantastic.  He also got the golden and delicious fries and I did, indeed, sneak one of his as well.  Caught him not looking and the rest was history.

Hamburger and Fries, Grayson's Landing at Rough River

Just look at those beautiful fries, who can blame me?!

Supper at Grayson’s Landing

When we went for lunch, we (at the time) had no intention of a return trip in the same day.  Then they went and mentioned sirloin.  It was like waving a salmon in front of a grizzly bear.  Frankly, it’s all my husband and I thought about the rest of the day.  When we told Steph and Rusty about our dinner plans, they weren’t just in, they were ALL in – as in, “When do we leave?!”

Rolls and Fried Cornbread

The Sirloin meal included the salad bar, the Sirloin and a side, and rolls or fried cornbread.  Take a look at the picture above and you can see our approach to the situation. Our very (very, very) colorful and friendly server asked, “Rolls or Cornbread?” and we were pretty much like, “Yes, please!”  She smiled and said she’d bring both.

I loved her.

The rolls were delicious, but the fried cornbread should have come with a warning label. They were outstanding.  Just take a look at the picture above… they’re even more delicious than they look!

Steak and Baked Potato at Grayson's Landing

The rest of the group ordered fries as their side, but I went with a baked potato.  I should have put my butter and sour cream on the potato before I took the picture (it’d have been prettier), but I was in a state or sirloin hysteria and couldn’t think clearly.

The sirloin was so moist and delicious! It literally melted in your mouth and the experience was nothing short of Heavenly. You’re given a choice whether or not to have your sirloin served with gravy and mushrooms or not – but don’t even think for a second of turning them away. There was so much amazing flavor in that gravy, I wanted to march back to the kitchen and drink it out of the pan.  My family frowns on such behavior, so you’ll be glad to know I stayed in my seat.

I just can’t say enough great things about the sirloin and gravy. It was possibly the best piece of meat I’ve ever had in any restaurant at any time.  I know I’ve never had better, I’d remember it.  Now, every other piece of meat in the world will have to live up to the sirloin at Grayson’s Landing. Well, they can try anyway.

The tender sirloin and wonderful gravy kept me so deliciously entertained I didn’t even steal any fries.  Not a single fry was jacked that evening.

Salad at Rough River State Park's Grayson's Landing

I’m even obsessed with the salad bar at Rough River. The French Dressing, which I got on this particular visit, isn’t the best of the bunch – you’re better off with Ranch or Italian.  I’ve found that when it comes to French Dressing, the closer it is to red, the better it tastes. Having said that, it’s impossible to mess up one of Grayson’s Landing’s salads.  The vegetables are always perfectly fresh and I love the fact that they have sunflower seeds ready to sprinkle on top.. or, in my case, heap on top.

One of my favorite things about Rough River Dam State Park’s salad bar are their beets. I haven’t found any quite like them anyplace else, and goodness knows I look.  If you followed me around to other salad bars, you’d hear me whispering to my husband each and every time, “THEY don”t have beets like Rough River….” or “Why can’t anyone put together a salad bar like they do at Rough River?”

The winter hours in Grayson’s Landing are different from the rest of the year and the menu for certain nights varies.  It’s always, always, always best to call for information (800- 325-1713) before planning your trip.

Grayson’s Landing Dining Room Winter Hours

  • Thursday Lunch 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Thursday Dinner 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm
  • Friday & Saturday Breakfast 7:00 am – 10:00 am
  • Friday & Saturday Lunch 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Friday & Saturday Dinner 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm
  • Sunday Breakfast 7:00 am – 10:00 am
  • Sunday Lunch 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Sunday Lunch Buffet available from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

CLOSED:  From Sunday Dinner through (and including) Thursday Breakfast

Be sure to call (800) 325-1713 for the special of the day or other questions you may have. They’re some of the friendliest people in the world and they’ll be more than happy to answer your questions.  Whatever you do… just go! The food is outstanding, the people are friendly, and the view is gorgeous.  And, if I’m there, I promise, promise, promise not to steal your fries.

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Pictures of the Day: Christmas at Rough River Dam State Resort Park!

December 24, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Christmas Tree at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

 

Rough River State Resort Park outdid themselves with their Christmas decorations. Everything was absolutely beautiful! The festive decorations and Christmas trees would have put the Grinch, himself, in the Christmas spirit.

The decorations along the beautiful staircase leading down to Grayson’s Landing restaurant was SO pretty. This area of the lodge always makes me stop and stare, but this time it worked its magic with even more gusto.  I told it, “Oh, you’re just showing off now.”

Something else I noticed about visiting Rough River State Park in the winter, with the trees “undressed,” you can see more of the beautiful lake…. and the birds!  This bird lover is wild about that.

After Christmas, I have quite a few delicious Rough River reviews and more than a few really cool upcoming events at Rough River to tell you about.  I’d tell you all about them right now… but, you know how it is… there are cookies to bake, bread to make, casseroles to assemble, ham to bake…..

We wish you and your loved ones a peaceful, beautiful, and absolutely breathtakingly perfect Merry Christmas. Cherish every loved one and cherish every moment.

Very Best Wishes for a Beautiful Christmas and Wonderful New Year!

– Joi and Michael, and their much-loved colorful family (3 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, 5 cats, 1 Guinea Pig, and 1 hamster!)

Christmas Tree at Rough River Dam State Resort Park 2012 d Christmas Tree in Rough River Dam State Park's Lodge Christmas Tree in Rough River Dam State Park's Lodge The Cool Fireplace in Rough River Dam State Park's Lodge

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