Everything about Buckhorn Lake totally explained
Buckhorn Lake, located in
Buckhorn, Kentucky,
United States northwest of
Hazard, Kentucky off
Kentucky Route 28, is a
artificial lake created by the
Army Corps of Engineers in 1967 by impounding the
Kentucky River. The lake begins the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River.
Origin of name
The origin of the lake's name is uncertain. Some claim the name is taken from the discovery of a
buck's horn at a nearby
salt lick. Others claim that it's named for a buck killed by Jerry Smith, the area's first settler.
Native species
Buckhorn Lake is home to a sizable population of
muskie, making it an attractive destination for fisherman.
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