Cumberland
Cumberland
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Lake Cumberland in Clinton, Pulaski, Russell, Wayne, and Laurel Counties Kentucky
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Lake Cumberland, one of the largest man-made lakes in the eastern United States, spans across five counties in Kentucky: Clinton, Laurel, Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne. At its maximum pool, the lake covers 65,530 acres and boasts an impressive 1,255 miles of shoreline. Created by the Wolf Creek Dam on the Cumberland River, its primary purposes include flood control and hydroelectric power generation. Lake Cumberland is a renowned recreational destination, attracting visitors for boating, fishing, and a wide array of water sports. Known as the "Houseboat Capital of the World," it offers extensive opportunities for on-water living and exploration.
The lake is a prime fishing location, home to diverse species including striped bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, walleye, and trout. The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife stocks striped bass in Lake Cumberland, making it a notable fishery for this species. Numerous marinas and boat ramps provide access for anglers and recreational boaters. The surrounding area offers state parks like Lake Cumberland State Resort Park and Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, providing amenities such as lodging, camping, hiking trails, and scenic overlooks. The rugged terrain and vastness of Lake Cumberland make it a significant natural and recreational asset for Kentucky.
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Medium: 12"x18"
Large: 16"x24"
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HD Extra Large: 20"x30" - 15 Layers
HD XX Large: 24"x36" - 15 Layers
HD Gigantic 30"x45" - 15 Layers
The difference between standard and HD maps is the number of layers. Standard maps have 1 land layer and 7 water layers. " The HD lake maps have 1 land layer and 14 water layers. So twice the detail. The HD Maps are limited to Extra Large, " XX Large, and Gigantic sizes only. On the smaller sizes the depth change of the wood is too extreme and you end up losing detail."
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