Of the park's , is Dewey Lake. The Kentucky record for largest
tiger muskie was at Dewey Lake. Dewey Lake was named for the hero of the
Battle of Manila Bay, Admiral
George Dewey, when the
United States Army Corps of Engineers built the lake in 1951. The park lies in a "moist Appalachian" environment, dominated by
maples,
pawpaws and
tulip poplars. The park's hotel, May Lodge, has 49 rooms, many rental cabins and a dining and conference room that seats 200. The Music Highway Grill uses
locally grown produce, meat and dairy. The
Jenny Wiley Amphitheater produced numerous plays, such as
The Wizard of Oz and
A Chorus Line, and the "Story of Jenny Wiley", throughout the summer seasons prior to their dissolution in 2019. Fishing is very popular, with many boat launches as well as a full service boat dock at the May Lodge. The Jenny Wiley Trail marks the path Wiley took to escape her Cherokee tormentors; it is advised that lone hikers do not take the path because of "trail difficulty". The scenery and low traffic make this popular among
bicycle tourists and
randonneurs. Multiday bicycle camping and touring clinics are offered in fall and winter. An 18-hole golf course is one of several other outdoor activities. ==See also==