Grayson Lake, KY, Oct. 31-Nov. 2
Grayson Lake has amazing cliff lined sections, and waterfalls if it rains a day or two before the trip. This trip is a Canoe and Kayak version – we will not be traveling quite as fast as the Sea Kayaking group. I would recommend a 12-foot boat or longer. Saturday’s paddle will be about 12-13 miles, with no current to assist. Part of the trip will be where we will be exposed to power boat wakes, and the water can be choppy.
Camping sites go quickly, so if you are interested, please make your reservations as soon as you can. https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/grayson-lake-state-park/KY/91812/overview. Let me know if you wish to share a site, and I will try to help match up interested persons. Two vehicles are allowed per site, and one camper with one small tent, or two small tents.
There will be an optional Friday afternoon paddle. The main paddle will be Saturday, with a shorter one on Sunday.
We will be camping at Grayson Lake State Park, 314 Grayson Lake Park Rd, Olive Hill, KY 41164, Friday and Saturday nights. We will be “car camping”, so feel free to bring as much warm gear as necessary since we will not need to haul camping gear in our boats. Two tents and two vehicles are allowed per site, so sharing sites will cut down on expenses. It is a nice, modern campground with showers and flush toilets. Be sure to make your camping reservations as soon as you can, since it is a popular place on the weekends.
Grayson is about a 4 to 5-hour drive from Indianapolis. It is one my favorite paddling locations, and I feel it is well worth the trip. Please contact Judy Thompson judy_thom@hotmail.com for more information.

Friday (Optional) – We will paddle for a few hours and then set up camp.
Launch Time: 1:45 pm Arrive at Ramp
Put-In: We are going to try a put-in that the club hasn't used before. Turn off of Rt. 7 about 19 miles south of the interstate towards the Laurel Gorge Cultural Center. Go straight rather than actually turn into the Cultural Center. Cross the bridge, and look for a parking lot on the right. This is a carry down ramp which is paved most of the way. If you do not have a boat cart, you can borrow one from someone else in the group to make the carry down easier. We will return to this spot at the end of the day's paddle. 
Mileage: Negotiable.
Saturday – We will meet at the put-in and paddle about 12 miles up Grayson Lake to Bruin ramp This is an amazing section with cliffs lining most of the 12-mile stretch. There are also many waterfalls (if it rains in the day or two before the trip.
Time: 9:30 am - Boats at Caney Creek Put-In and we’ll run our shuttle then. If you’re driving down from Indy, you will probably want to drive down Friday night.
Put-In: Rt. 504 turnoff: On Rt. 7 (west side), 17.6 miles south of the interstate exit. When you turn right (West) onto Rt. 504 it, it’s another two miles to the Caney Creek ramp.
Take-Out: Bruin boat ramp/beach: On Rt. 7 (east side), 11.9 miles south of the interstate exit.
Mileage: About 12 miles - more or less – depending on how much you explore.
Sunday – We will paddle up Clifty Creek to the Grotto. Usually there will be enough water to enter the Grotto.
Time: 9:30 am
Put-In/Take-Out: The launch ramp is on Rt. 7 about 10 miles south of the interstate on the west side of the road and north side of the creek (if you get to the golf course, you overshot about a mile). This ramp is on the west side of the road and just about 1.3 miles north to the Entrance to the State Park on Rt. 7.
Mileage: 6-10 miles depending on what people are up for.