People like to visit the wilderness for many reasons. They might like to see the trees, view wildlife, walk in the woods, float on a quiet lake, maybe fish a little, explore trails, breathe clean air, and just relax and enjoy the lack of noise. The Red River Gorge and Natural Bridge area offers all of these, in addition to unique, natural, geological, and historical features that stimulate your senses. Natural arches, magnificent cliffs, rock shelters, and historical sites all appeal to our sense of history and aesthetics. It is difficult to visit such a place and not have a profound spiritual experience.
Thirty years ago, our family was fortunate enough to discover and acquire a piece of property that encompasses all of the above. Located less than twenty minutes from Natural Bridge State Park, the 32-acre site has it all. In addition to a 29 million gallon spring-fed lake, huge rock shelters (one with a natural arch), caves that have surely provided shelter for countless ancient people, and abundant wildlife are here to experience and enjoy. There are two National Historical Sites located here.
For the past 13 years, we have carefully and respectively developed the property, building roads, bringing modern necessities such as city water, electricity, HD television, and access to modern communications, all the while disturbing nature as little as possible. Docks, a boat house, and covered fishing huts have been constructed to make the wonders of the remarkable body of water more available.
When one visits Bear Track Lake Adventures for accommodations, you can choose one of four available cabins on the property. Three cabins are lakeside, while one sits atop a hill overlooking the lake. Whether you choose to stay in Bear Lair, A Sleepy Bear’s Dream, A Sneaky Bear's Hideaway, or Boo Bear, you and your family can experience it all and not have to drive anywhere.
Red River Gorge and Natural Bridge bring guests to our cabins, but our property, paired with our cabin