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Cave Run Lake Master Plan Update

General Information
Cave Run LakeThe Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District, is revising the Cave Run Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Cave Run Lake.

About Cave Run Lake
Cave Run Lake was authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1938.  The primary project purposes are flood risk reduction, water supply, fish and wildlife and recreation.  Cave Run Lake, located south of Morehead, KY, is an 8,270 acre reservoir in northeastern Kentucky. Construction of the 148 ft tall, half-mile long dam began in 1965 and was completed in 1974. Cave Run Lake is in the northern part of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan, Morgan, Menifee, and Bath counties. The Corps operates and maintains the dam and three day use recreation areas near the dam. The remaining lands and recreation areas are managed under the jurisdiction of the Cumberland District of the U.S. Forest Service. 

What is a Master Plan?
A Master Plan is the document that conceptually establishes and guides the orderly development, administration, maintenance, preservation, enhancement, and management of all natural, cultural, and recreational resources of a Corps water resource project.  A Master Plan is a land use management document.  It is focused on the operations and maintenance of an existing project and is no longer a “new project” document.   Master Plans do not include water management operations and associated prime facilities (dam, gates, powerhouses, spillways, etc.).  Of critical importance is the need to emphasize that a Master Plan is stewardship driven and must seek to balance recreational development and use with protection and conservation of natural and cultural resources. 

Why do we need a new Master Plan?
The current Cave Run Lake Master Plan was completed in 1984, and have been used as guide for recreational and environmental stewardship decisions.  The Plan and the land classifications are in need of revision to address changes in regional land use, population, outdoor recreation trends and USACE management policy. Key topics to be addressed in the revised Master Plan include revised land classifications, new natural and recreational resource management objectives, recreation facility needs and special topics such as invasive species management and threatened and endangered species habitat. Public participation is critical to the successful revision of the Master Plan.

Public Involvement in Master Planning Process
Public participation will be a priority in the current Master Planning process.  We will be seeking public input from key stakeholders and partners.  In addition, open houses or public meetings will also be utilized to gather input from the general public.  We really want to know what you want, what your vision is for the future management of recreation and environmental stewardship programs might be, etc.  

Master Plan Classification
Cave Run Lake The master plan identifies classification (i.e. zoning) for the lakes. Public lands are allocated and classified into management categories which, based upon resources available and public needs, will provide for full utilization while protecting project resources. This zoning determines what types of development are permitted – for instance campgrounds are permitted in intensive use areas but not wildlife management zones.  The original Master Plan used slightly different zoning terminology than the new plan will use and also included detailed construction diagrams for campgrounds, picnic areas etc., and this level of detail will not be outlined in the new plan.

We will again re-assess the project’s environmental attributes, public needs, etc. but will not be producing detailed site designs.  Instead the focus will be on gathering public input and developing detailed natural resource inventories to guide in reassessing the future recreational needs and desired future conditions for natural resources.

Master Planning Process

Master Planning Process

Resources

Contact Us

Submit your comments to:
caverun.masterplan@usace.army.mil