Metro Parks offers 22 stocked fishing lakes, covering about 114 acres in 11 local parks. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife stocks Metro Parks lakes. For information on Kentucky’s water recreation laws, please call 1.800.858.1549.
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Metro Parks Fishing Lakes
Cherokee Park
Grinstead Drive and Lexington Road
4.6 acre lake with accessible pier
Chickasaw Park
Southwestern Parkway and Greenwood Avenue
1.6 acre lake - catch and release only
Fisherman’s Park
Old Heady Road near Hopewell Road
8 lakes, 15.2 acres total
Iroquois Park
New Cut Road and Kenwood Drive
1.1 acre lake
Jefferson Memorial Forest
Tom Wallace Lake, off Mitchell Hill Road
5.4 acre lake with accessible pier
Long Run Park
Flat Rock Road off Shelbyville Road
28.7 acre lake with boat ramp
McNeely Lake Park
Cooper Chapel Road off Preston Highway
46.2 acre lake with accessible pier and boat ramp
William F. Miles Park
Shelbyville Road and Miles Park Way
4 lakes, 5.5 acres total
Thurman Hutchins Park
River Road and Indian Hills Trail
Accessible pier
Charlie Vettiner Park
Mary Dell Lane near Billtown Road
1.2 acre lake
Watterson Park
South Wheatfield Drive and March Boulevard
4.1 acre lake with accessible pier
Waverly Park
Arnoldtown Road and Clayton Terrace
5.3 acre lake
River Frontage
Eva Bandman Park
River Road and Barbour Avenue
Chickasaw Park
Southwestern Parkway and Greenwood Avenue
Carrie Gaulbert Cox Park
River Road and Indian Hills Trail
Accessible pier, boat ramp
Hays Kennedy Park
Bass Road off River Road
Access to river through Garvin Brown Preserve
Kulmer Reserve Park
South Dixie Highway near Katherine Station Road
Otter Creek Park
850 Otter Creek Park Road
Brandenburg, KY
Fishing in both creek and river - trout stamp may be required; boat landing
Riverview Park
Greenwood and Lower River Roads
Boat ramp
Shawnee Park
Broadway and Southwestern Parkway
Fishing Lake Rules
Charlie Vettiner, Cherokee, Watterson and McNeely Lake parks are stocked with grass carp. Carp are vital to lake ecology and must be returned after being caught.
- Please obey posted fishing hours.
- Electric motors are permitted. Gasoline motors are allowed in the Ohio River, but not on lakes.
- Fishing licenses are required for persons 16 or older.
- No trotlines are permitted.
- No fishing from dams or spillways.
- Please be good stewards of these fishing lakes and their surroundings. Clean up debris such as aluminum cans and waste from cleaning fish.
Fishing licenses may be purchased at many local retail outlets, bait and tackle shops, and department stores selling fishing equipment.