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Public Parks

Call ahead to reserve shelters and ball fields.

Parks may be adjacent to public roads and/or private property.
Be safe and respectful.


Sand Gap Community Park,
Worthington Park,
Gray Hawk Community Park,
and Flat Lick Falls are maintained by:


Jackson County Parks and Recreation​​
Parks and Recreation Director Darrell Combs
(606) 438-8534 – McKee Office
(606) 965-3018 – Sand Gap Office
(606) 287-7190 – Fax


Parks are open from sunup to sunset daily.

​Sand Gap Community Park - Sand Gap, KY

S-Tree Rd. just off HWY 421​
Features:
-​ Playgrounds

- Picnic shelters

- Basketball court

- Tennis court

- Baseball field

- Concessions during games

- Paved walking track (about 1/4 mile)









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Worthington Park - Annville, KY

Worthington Park Drive off HWY 3630

Features: 

Upper Level-

- Playgrounds

- Basketball court

- Horseshoes

- Picnic shelters and grills

- Baseball field

- Rest rooms

Lower Level-

- Picnic shelters and grills

- Climbing cage

- Paved walking track (about 1/8 of a mile)

- Adjacent to Pond Creek

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Gray Hawk Park Community Park - Gray Hawk, KY

Gray Hawk Park Rd. just off HWY 421

Features:

- Playgrounds

- Picnic shelters and grills

- Walking track (1/4 mile)

- Soccer field (inside track)

- Tennis court

- Basketball court

- Horse trot

- Rest rooms

- Adjacent to McCammon Branch and McCammon Ridge Falls

 

​Flat Lick Falls - Gray Hawk, KY

​Flat Lick Rd., via Hays Rd., Just off HWY 421 at

Gray Hawk Landing Marathon Station

​Features:

- The majestic Flat Lick Falls!

- Scenic hiking trail (over 5 miles)

- Wheelchair accessible overlook

- Recreational Field

- Large picnic shelter available for use and rent

- 6 primitive camp sites available

- RV sites are under construction - possibly ready summer 2018

- Rest room are now available.

​Click here to visit the Natural Attractions page!​

 




Bond Memorial Park - McKee, KY

       McCammon Ridge Rd. just of HWY 421



Bond Memorial Park is maintained by: 

Jackson County Kiwanis Club (Division 09)

Contact Treasurer Larry Gabbard 

(606) 287-8484

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Features:
- Playgrounds

- Picnic shelters and grills

- Sheltered stage/band stand and common area

- Festival area

- Baseball field

- Concessions during games

- T-ball field

- Rest rooms

- Adjacent to Pigeon Roost Creek

- Home to Family Fun Night, the Thursday before Homecoming!





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Jack Gabbard Park

and McKee Park are maintained by:



The City of McKee

Contact Mayor John Tompkins

(606) 287-8305

 

 



Jack Gabbard Park - McKee, KY

Streetside HWY 290 on south side of McKee

Features:

- Playground

- Picnic shelter

- Park benches

- Horseshoes

- Tennis court

- Short walking path (less than 1/8 mile)









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McKee Park - McKee, KY

HWY 89 N, just past Water St.,

where 2nd St. becomes 89/David Road

Features:

- Picnic shelter

- Walking track (1/8 mile) - (Track may collect water after rain)

- Track field used for fairs and carnivals

- Adjacent to Bill's Branch

- Home to McKee's first-ever Woodstock anniversary music festival:

                            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Jackson Energy Farm is maintained by:



Jackson Energy Cooperative

(606) 364-1000

US mail:

​Jackson Energy Cooperative
115 Jackson Energy Lane

McKee, KY 40447
Telephone:
Jackson Energy Corporate Headquarters and District Offices
1-800-262-7480

 

www.jacksonenergy.com

 

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Jackson Energy Farm/Recreational Fields 

HWY 290, just 5 miles south of McKee

Features:

- Recreational fields (Approx. 23 a

- Picnic shelters

- Electricity and water 

- Home of the annual Battle of Big Hill Historical Civil War Reenactment

 

​Available to the public for group activities by appointment only:

No fees, but users are responsible for clean up.

Restrictions: Not available to for-profit individuals or companies; not available for religious services; Jackson Energy Cooperative reserves the right to refuse.

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