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Rough River Dam State Resort Park’s 50th Anniversary

September 25, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Rough River Lake in the Autumn

A few days ago I told you about Rough River Dam State Resort Park’s 50th Anniversary celebration (click the link for lodge specials for September and October, 2012). I gave you the dates (September 21 & 22, 2012) along with details of the buffet and boat tours of the lake.  I did all but grab you by the hand and lead the way.  If you went, good for you! If you didn’t make it… where were you?!

We enjoyed the buffet before the AWESOME boat tour, then returned to the lodge for pie and coffee after the boat tour. The food was delicious, as always.

Before heading home, we chatted a while with the lovely and friendly young woman, Dana, at the front desk.  I love the state parks we’re so fortunate to have here in Kentucky and, personally, I wish there were a Dana at each of them.

I also wish the coconut pie at Grayson’s Landing (the restaurant in Rough River’s lodge) was in each of the Kentucky State Resort Park restaurants.  No… wait… maybe I don’t. I’d soon be unable to fit into my Dodge.

Lady of the Lake II Boat Tour

We’ve taken the boat tour of Rough River Lake before, so I knew it’d be as wonderful as always. The colorful “Captain Bill” is a lot of fun. He’s been at Rough River for over 20 years, so he knows the lake like he knows his own name. The knowledge he shares about old caves, the dam, the “winter pool” (when they let a significant amount of water in the lake out for winter), birds, and the area in general is fascinating.  As we listened to him talk about “Snake Head Point” (named for the shape of a rock formation), I realized that this would be great conversation around a dinner table – the fact that it was taking place while taking a relaxing boat trip only added to the moment.

I also realized that with Autumn right upon us, the scenery would be extra special. Some trees were beginning to turn, as you’ll see in the pictures, and the views were breathtaking.

We also so a lot of Osprey activity.  They were all over the place, doing a little evening fishing.

In an earlier boat tour, “Captain Bill” said his group saw eagles!  I wouldn’t have missed the evening tour (trust me, a sunset over a lake is something it’ll make you weak in your knees), but I wish we’d taken both trips.

Several times I thought, “If I had a thermos filled with coffee, they’d have to drag me off this lake.” At one point I even thought that boat tours must be what Heaven’s like.

Buffet at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

Dinner Buffet at Grayson’s Landing, Rough River’s Restaurant

In celebration of the 50th Anniversary, the buffet was half price.  Actually, it may have been even less than half price. Truth be told, I never pay attention to the cost of meals… I’m just there for the food. And what food it was!

Let’s do this with bullet points, okay? They usually keep from rambling.  Usually.

  • I’ve told you before how much I love Rough River’s salad bar. If you’re familiar with salad bars, you know that, somehow, some are just better than others.  The options are always fantastic, and I’m all kinds of wild about their beets.
  • Baked chicken. YUM!  I’m a fried chicken kind of girl and, I have to admit, when I saw that the chicken was baked instead of fried, my bottom lip may have pooched out. Okay, it DID pooch out.  But, since the catfish on the buffet wasn’t filleted, I had to go with the chicken. (Years ago, I once choked so badly on a fish bone that I’ve sworn off non-filleted fish for life.) I threw a few baked chicken leg on my plate, mumbling something to them along the lines of, “Why aren’t you fried like good little chicken legs?”  Little did I know they’d be go darn good! The baked chicken was delicious – juicy and ridiculously flavorful. They tasted wonderful and were actually healthier than their fried counterparts.
  • Fried clams with seafood sauce. Let’s just say I could have eaten every fried clam in the entire place all by myself.  These little guys are so delicious it isn’t even fair.
  • Barbecued pork.  Again, I didn’t know what to expect.  Barbecued pork isn’t something you see on a lot of buffets, so my hopes weren’t exactly soaring.  But it was amazing!  If I’d had some bread, I’d have had a BBQ sandwich worth writing home about.  Then again, the bread would have been calories that were best saved for dessert… which I know I’ll always, always, always have at Rough River.
  • Rounding out the pork and chicken were scalloped potatoes, Lima beans, clam chowder, and other vegetables. Everything I had was great.
  • Dessert. Grayson’s Landing knows their dessert. The pies are always just incredible, as are the cobblers and banana pudding.  It leaves you kind of in a dilemma, where do you start?! I had a suspicion that we’d be returning to the restaurant after the boat tour – and that suspicion had coconut pie written all over it.  So I decided to have their delicious blackberry cobbler and ice cream.  It’s always just perfect. There’s really no more to say – how do you “flesh out” the word perfect?!
  • The coffee and coconut pie we returned for were also perfect. Excellent perfection.

The autumn leaves, the gorgeous lake, the birds, the coconut pie, the coffee, the ospreys, Dana, Captain Bill, the gracious park manager Mike, our adorable and sweet server, the wonderful women who work in the restaurant, “Snake Head Point. the boats, sunset on the lake….” everything was wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.

While the boat tour was “extra” special with the turning of the leaves and the beautiful sunset that God painted in the sky (its reflection on the lake was something that caused me to put my camera down and just stare) – I have to admit, the feeling I had wasn’t really so different from the feeling I get any time I’m at Rough River.  The feeling is summed up with 10 words: I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else in the world.

—-> See the pictures from the beautiful day:  Rough River Lake – Pictures can never compare to seeing Rough River Lake or Rough River Dam State Resort Park in person… so plan your trip immediately after seeing the pictures.  Act fast, you simply can’t miss the Autumn colors on the lake!

 

Rough River Lake

Rough River is on KY 79 near Leitchfield. From the Western Kentucky Parkway, exit on KY 79 north from Caneyville or exit on KY 259 N at Leitchfield and travel to the park via KY 54 from Leitchfield. Driving south, take KY 79 south from Hardinsburg and U.S. 60.

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Fishing at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

September 7, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Fishing on Rough River Lake

As you know, one of our favorite Kentucky State Parks is Rough River Dam State Resort Park. Beautiful park, ridiculously friendly people, and Coconut Cream Pie that’ll make you lick the silver off of your fork (I speak from experience!).

One of the ridiculously friendly people at Rough River is Geoff Roberts. He’s the naturalist and recreation director.Ã?  Pretty much, when it comes to fun at Rough River, Geoff knows where and how to hook you up.

In a recent blog post, Geoff answered a few questions about fishing at Rough River Lake, the lake’s water levels, and confusion about a “no fishing zone.”Ã?  Read all about Rough River Lake Fishing on Geoff’s blog, then pack up your poles and go see him face to face!

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Picture of the Day: Beautiful Bird Flying Over Rough River Lake

June 28, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Bird flying in the sky over Rough River Lake
Bird soaring above Rough River Lake at Rough River Dam State Resort Park.

As a major bird lover, watcher, admirer, and feeder (I can fill feeders with the best of them), I spend as much time looking up as I do around… even when I’m on a lake as beautiful as Rough River Lake. Ã? The picture above, in fact, was taken on a recent Lady of the Lake boat tour at Rough River Dam State Resort Park.

Birds like the one shown here can always be found near large bodies of water, so your’s truly had her eyes toward the sky as often as she did the lake. Ã? Some people may think I’m nuts, but what can I say, it’s a bird thing.

 

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A Wonderful Weekend at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

June 13, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Rough River Lake at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

The picture above isn’t from an exotic travel brochure, it’s a picture of Kentucky’s own Rough River Lake.Ã?  I took the picture on one of Rough River Dam State Resort Park’s Lady of the Lake boat Tours. You MUST go on one of these tours of Rough River Lake. Your jaw will drop, like, a hundred times.

Michael and I recently spent the weekend at Rough River Dam State Resort Park in Falls of Rough, Kentucky.Ã?  This beautiful state park is less than an hour SE of Owensboro, Kentucky and a few short minutes from Leitchfield.Ã?  Rough River Dam State Resort Park overlooks a 5,000-acre lake, Rough River Lake, which I found especially intriguing.Ã?  From the Balcony of our lodge room, the view would lead you to believe that the lake wasn’t very big. It looks sort of like a wide (but beautiful) river from this vantage point. A river with exceptionally clean and clear water, I might add.Ã?  However, when we took the Lady of the Lake II Boat Tour, I quickly realized that there’s a lot more to Rough River Lake than you first realize.

A lot more!

First of all, the water is gorgeous – it’s a beautiful color that lies somewhere between blue and green. A color I’m not sure anyone’s even come up with a name for yet.Ã?  I just called it “absolutely beautiful“Ã?  – each and every time I looked at it. I must have said the words a gazillion times while we were there.

As we rode in the pontoon boat on the tour of the lake, I was mesmerized by all of the gorgeous rock formations and cliffs along the shoreline. A few formed coves that you could pull a boat into and lose yourself in the beauty and tranquility.Ã?  Islands, coves, inlets, rock formations, and clear “absolutely beautiful” water provide people of all ages with endless enjoyment.

Along the way we saw older couples leisurely enjoying the day on their boats, young people riding on sea doos, families along the shore swimming, boats pulling jet skiers, men fishing (and no doubt telling great fish stories!) in the inlets, couples walking hand in hand along shorelines, parents teaching kids to swim along the banks, and quite a few people (including Michael and me) photographing everything and just feeling blessed to be a part of it all.

Breakfast at Rough River Dam State Resort Park's Grayson's Landing

Breakfast at Grayson’s Landing: Fried Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Pancakes, Fried Potatoes, and Coffee!

 

Grayson’s Landing Restaurant

We ate each meal at the Grayson’s Landing Restaurant in the lodge. Each meal featured a buffet, which were always excellent, but I enjoyed the meals we ordered off of the menu even more.Ã?  I will say this, however, the Salisbury Steak, Banana Pudding, and Coconut Cream Pie (off of the buffet) were outstanding.Ã?  The banana pudding was one of the top 2 banana puddings I’ve ever had in my life and the coconut cream pie was the best coconut cream pie I’ve ever had. Ever. Given the fact that this is one of my favorite desserts in the world, this is saying something. I’ve eaten coconut cream pie practically all over the country! Yet the one I had at Rough River Dam State Resort Park beat them all. The crust was perfect and the pie literally melted in my mouth. It was as light as a feather – so much so that I’m convinced “air” had to be listed in the ingredients.

It was simply outstanding and I’d walk across glass for another piece right now. Barefoot.

The Salisbury Steak that was on the lunch buffet Friday was also mouth-wateringly delicious. I’ve never had Salisbury Steak this good. The gravy was so flavorful my mouth is watering at the memory.

A few other foods that stood out were the pancakes and fried potatoes. The flavorful potatoes were so great, I almost didn’t add any ketchup. Can you imagine? However, when I saw that they were cool and classy enough to have my beloved Heinz, I had to add some. But just a little. The potatoes were that good.

The pancakes also outdid themselves.Ã?  I’ve been in fancy shmancy restaurants who’s pancakes only wished they were this good. They were cooked perfectly and every bite was worthy of applause.

Like all of the restaurants in Kentucky’s State Parks, the tea and coffee were also uncommonly excellent. Funny thing happens when you use only the best tea and the best coffee beans – excellence happens and Joi smiles. I usually order sweet iced tea with lemon and Michael always orders unsweetened tea with lemon. Both ways were over the moon fantastic.Ã?  But if you want a real taste of the south, go with sweet tea.Ã?  It’s just the thing after a day on the lake or golf course.

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Uncommonly Friendly People

When Michael and I visit any place – whether it’s Kentucky State Parks, restaurants, zoos, or someplace else – we do something I call “taking it’s pulse.”Ã?  This is done simply enough. All you have to do is look at, listen to, and observe the staff.Ã? Ã?  No place… no matter how grand.. will ever be better than its staff.Ã?  We’ve been places that were gorgeous, but the staff was so rude that we simply don’t go back.Ã?  We’ve also been places where the people were so warm that the place, itself, seemed to grow more beautiful right before our eyes.

When I say that people should pay the utmost attention to the individuals they hire, I mean it.�  Your staff members (each and every one) are ambassadors for you and representatives of your facility. They, literally, give your institution a face and voice.

I’m thrilled to say that the people at Rough River Dam State Resort Park were amongst the friendliest, happiest, and most personable people we’ve ever come across. From Michael, the park manager and Geoff the recreational director to the wonderful staff in Grayson’s Landing Restaurant and from the wonderfully friendly staff at the Pro Shop to the gentleman who conducted the Lady of the Lake Boat Tour and from the ladies in the gift shop to the BUSY lady at the front desk, everyone was uncommonly friendly, helpful, accommodating, and seemed genuinely glad to have guests.Ã?  Everyone smiled – even when they were incredibly busy.

The lady at the front desk was so busy a couple of times I wanted to climb behind the desk and help her!Ã?  For a period of time, the phones just never stopped ringing. Yet, each and every time, she answered with such warmth that you’d think it was the only call she’d taken all day.Ã?  She kept smiling and she kept making each caller and visitor feel as though they were the only person in her world at that time.

This particular weekend was extra busy because of a Bluegrass show. Everybody loves bluegrass!Ã?  Friday night, the restaurant was hopping like crazy – but the servers stayed on top of everything and.. again… they never forgot their smiles.

Even though we were only there one weekend, I almost felt like I was leaving friends behind when we left.�  The staff makes you feel THAT welcome and THAT at home.

Honestly, even across the street from the State Park, they were incredibly friendly at The Rough River General Store! Apparently the great vibe at the State Park carried across the street. They treated you like lifelong friends each time you walked into the store and, let me tell you, they make a MEAN stromboli!

I didn’t mention them above, because I wanted to save them for this spot, but the campgrounds were manned by a couple of characters!Ã?  One older man, who’d been with the Park for a very long time, was what could only be described as a hoot.Ã?  No doubt he keeps the other guys in stitches.Ã?  They were each extremely fun and friendly.Ã?  Everyplace in the world should have workers like them.Ã?  I’ll tell you this, the world would be a much funner place if they did.

Rough River Lake Lady of the Lake Boat Tour

Lady of the Lake Boat Tours

The Lady of the Lake Boat Tour is really something special. These tours are, of course, done seasonally, so you’ll want to call for availability.Ã?  Up to 30 people at a time can go on these daily tours. Pricing is $8.00 for adults and $3.00 for kids. Trust me, it’s money well spent. The guide will tell you fascinating facts about Rough River Lake and the scenery has to be seen to be believed.

When we took the tour, our guide gave the kids in the group special fish posters. The kids enjoyed the boat tour as much as the rest of us.Ã?  Trust me, this is something you’ll definitely want to experience. Remember your camera!

The pictures below were some of the pictures we took on the Lady of the Lake Boat Tour. I wish the first one had turned out clearer. If you look in the bottom left corner of the picture you’ll see that a man is actually swimming amongst a group of beautiful Canadian Geese! Can you imagine?

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I’m working on a series of articles and picture slideshows dedicated to Rough River Dam State Resort Park. There’s simply too much to cover at one time. I hope you’ll watch for these articles and I hope even more that you’ll grab a map (oh, right about now would be good) and plan your trip to Rough River Dam State Resort Park and Rough River Lake SOON. Grab your fishing pole, your golf clubs, your family, and most definitely your camera, and prepare to make some beautiful memories.

Upcoming articles will cover:

  • Par 3 Golf Course
  • Miniature Golf
  • Camping at Rough River Dam State Resort Park
  • Fishing
  • Birdwatching
  • Activities at Rough River Dam State Resort Park

And I’m pretty sure I’ll be licking my lips and talking about Grayson’s Landing again.Ã?  And again… and again…

Read more about Rough River Dam State Resort Park (and see more pictures we took during our stay) by clicking the link.

Useful PDFs (links will open in new window):

  • Rough River Dam June 2012 Pro Shop Specials
  • Rough River Summer Golf Packages (through July 28, 2012)
  • Grayson’s Landing Restaurant at Rough River Dam Seafood Night and July Specials
  • Grayson’s Landing Prime Rib Dinner Buffet
  • Rough River Dam Fireworks July 7, 2012

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Picture of the Day: Fun on Rough River Lake

June 10, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Fun on Rough River Lake June 9!

Fun in the Sun on Rough River Lake!

You know the sort of weekend that’s so much fun you end up talking about it for years?Ã?  My husband Michael and I just had one of those weekends at Rough River Dam State Resort Park. I’ll be featuring this fun (and uncommonly friendly) state park in upcoming articles, but I was anxious to let them star in a Picture of the Day asap…. as in on my first day back home!

I can’t wait to tell you all about Rough River Dam, Rough River Lake, and the best coconut cream pie I’ve ever eaten.Ã?  E-V-E-R.Ã?  The only problem is, I’m completely worn out right now. My husband and cats have already gone to bed and I’m right behind them.

Buenas noches!� 

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