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[ Breaks Interstate Park ] [ Fishtrap Lake ] [ Golfing ] [ Nearby Attractions ] [ Festivals ] [ Pikeville YMCA ] [ Whitewater Rafting ] [ Cut-Thru Project ]
See what Pike County has to offer... Looking for recreational activities in a scenic location? Look no further. You'll find both in Pike County. Pike County is definitely a place for all seasons. Blessed with a temperate climate and protected from extremes of weather by the surrounding mountains, the rugged landscape and rich soil promotes lush growth and spectacular scenery, with every season bestowing its own separate beauty. Native redbud and dogwood trees announce the end of winter as their fuschia and white blossoms dapple the hillsides. Wildflowers such as trillium, jack-in-the-pulpit,
Pike County and the surrounding areas provide unique opportunities to view and participate in a wealth of scenic environments and adventurous activities. In addition to the large designated recreational areas such as the Breaks Interstate Park and Fishtrap Lake, county and city governments have established smaller local recreation spots throughout Pike County. Residents and visitors can enjoy walking tracks, swimming pools, tennis courts, softball and little league fields, and a variety of fun on playground equipment such as slides and swing sets. Many also provide picnic tables, shelters, and small grills for family and church get-togethers. Almost every district has at least one area which allows for planned or impromptu performances by amateur musicians and which often entice some audience members to demonstrate their talents performing a traditional Appalachian dance called “clogging” or “flatfooting.” A variety of festivals held throughout the year provide entertaining break from daily activities. In addition to the spring Festivals, weekends throughout the year are full of activities in Pike County. Every weekend in October is part of the annual Russell Fork whitewater rafting season. Traveling throughout the region, you will invariably find yourself on US 23, designated the Country Music Highway from Boyd County through Letcher County to honor the many well-known country music musicians who were born or grew up in close proximity to the highway. The Pikeville Cut-through is also part of the highway's appeal.
Recreation, adventure, or history - whatever your interests, Pike County has something to offer that you won't find anywhere else. |
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