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Hart County's Blueway on the Green

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More about the Blueway:

Hart County's Blueway on the Green, covers 42.5 miles of the Green River. This Blueway begins at the private launch, Lynn Camp Creek, and runs to Dennison Ferry inside Mammoth Cave National Park.  Please note access must be arranged to launch at Lynn Camp Creek. Also, please note that there is no public access in-between Munfordville and Dennison Ferry. The 7 trip PDF's can be found below.

Trips from Lynn Camp Creek

Trip LCC1 (pdf)Download
Trip LCC2 (pdf)Download
Trip LCC3 (pdf)Download

Trips from Rio

Trip R1 (pdf)Download
Trip R2 (pdf)Download

Trip from Harry Wilson Park/Johnson Springs to Munfordville

Trip HWP1 (pdf)Download

Trip from Munfordville to Dennison Ferry

Trip M1 (pdf)Download

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