Where is Kinkaid Marina?
Resting on the tranquil southeast shore of Kinkaid Lake, nestled into the rolling hills of the Shawnee National Forest, Kinkaid Marina has everything you need for that enjoyable lake get away! FULL SERVICE BOAT SHOP – Providing Boat Service, Parts and Repair.
How much does it cost to rent a boat at Kincaid Lake?
Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. $3.00 charged each game. Pedal boat and kayak rentals are available ($). Call 859-654-3531 for availability and pricing. Pristine grounds enhance the beauty of Kincaid Lake and make for the perfect picnic outing.
Are Dogs Allowed at Kincaid Lake?
Enjoy camping under the stars at Kincaid Lake! The campground features 84 sites nestled in open woodland, with electric and water hookups, a grocery, playground, and a central service building with restrooms and showers. Pets are allowed if restrained. Cast away your cares on Kincaid Lake!
What’s open at Kincaid Lake State Park?
Store/Gift Shop open mid-April thru October carrying grocery and souvenir items. Explore the unspoiled beauty and variety of nature habitats at Kincaid Lake State Park on two hiking trails. Named for the native flora, the Spicebush and Ironwood Trails offer 2.25 miles of connected loop trails.
Where is Kinkaid Lake State Park?
Kinkaid Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is located in Jackson County on the north side of Rt. 149, approximately 2 miles west of Murphysboro. From Rt. 13, 127, and 149 junction, take Rt. 149 west 2 miles to the entrance of Lake Murphysboro State Park/Kinkaid Lake.
Can You camp at Kincaid Lake?
The Kincaid Lake Recreation Complex on the Evangeline Unit in the Calcasieu Ranger District, has two modern campgrounds, a group picnic area, and a primitive camping area. Kincaid Lake, a 2,600 acre reservoir, provides the setting for this attractive development.
Can I bring my pet to Kinkaid Marina?
Pets are not allowed in any Kinkaid Marina buildings. They cannot be left outside. Pets are not allowed in any buildings, bathrooms, or playground areas. They are prohibited due to health codes. Ground disposal of any drain water (gray or black) is prohibited by State Law.