LBL To Re-Open Attractions This Week as Storm Damage Assessment Continues


Several facilities and attractions at Land Between the Lakes will open this week as the USDA Forest Service continues clean-up operations following a pair of December tornadoes and a winter ice storm.
Energy Lake Campground, Hillman Ferry Campground, and Piney Campground will open Tuesday with the Homeplace 1850s Working Farm, North Welcome Station, South Welcome Station, and the Woodlands Nature Station opening on Wednesdays through Sunday starting this week. On April 1, those facilities will be open daily.
The Moss Creek Day Use Area is tentatively scheduled to open on April 1.
Carlin Lewis with the USDA Forest Service says the past two months have been spent cleaning up from December’s tornadoes that struck both the northern and southern end of LBL and the subsequent ice storm that felled trees.


click to download audioLewis said forest service experts from the Shawnee National Forest in Illinois have assisted with the clean-up.


click to download audioLewis said the forest service has an educational series on its social media platforms about what happens to the trees that are cleared away. She said funds from the timber sales go right back into the operation of LBL.


click to download audioPopular attractions such as the Elk and Bison Prairie, Golden Pond Planetarium, Turkey Bay, and Wrangler’s Camp remain open year-round as weather conditions allow.
Important alerts and information on facility hours, programs, and rates can be accessed on the official Land Between the Lakes website: www.landbetweenthelakes.us.

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