General Butler State Resort Park in Carrollton, Kentucky

General Butler Features Cabins, a Lodge, a 9-hole Golf Course, and Restaurant

Paul Williams
General Butler State Resort Park is located in Carrollton, Kentucky, about halfway between Louisville and Cincinnati, off of I-71. It is situated amongst some wooded river hills near the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky rivers.

General Butler features a lodge with a restaurant, cottages, a campground, a 9-hole golf course, fishing, paddle boats, and, topping it all off, MINI-GOLF! We've stayed at "Butler" a few times over the years, both in the lodge and also in the cabins.

The lodge is nice with a large outdoor swimming pool and an incredible view of the Ohio River valley. It also has a gift shop with locally produced nicks and nacks. Our lodge rooms were always clean and roomy with a decent number of cable channels.

The cottages, whilst a bit dated from a decor standpoint(at least the ones we stayed in), also are clean and roomy and feature a smallish, but fully-equipped kitchen. Some of the multi-roomed cottage appeared to be newer, so maybe their decor is a bit more modern. Still, our one-bedroom cottage had a great and peaceful view of General Butler's lake.

The Two Rivers Restaurant is a highlight of the lodge, with its recently changed menu to go with the new name (in fact I don't think the restaurant previously had a name). Two Rivers features local Kentucky cuisine (think Fried Chicken and Hot Browns, but no Bourbon), and their quality has improved greatly with the addition of the new chef, menu and other changes.

Pets are only allowed at the campground, which has RV hookups, showers and the standard campground amenities. There are a few hiking trails at General Butler; they can be moderately strenuous considering the hilly nature of the park.

Of special note, is a scenic overlook with a stunning view of Carrollton and Ohio River valley looking west. The Butler-Turpin Historic House is an 1859 structure which contains a small museum about the Butler family whose members fought in American wars from the Revolutionary to the Civil. The Turpin side of the house has nothing to do with former UK and Cleveland Cavaliers basketball player, the late Mel Turpin.

Nice places to stay and good food at the lodge combine with the quiet and peaceful surrounding area to make for a memorable time. General Butler State Resort Park is definitely recommended for a Midwestern weekend getaway. I reckon it would be a nice place to have a wedding and reception as well.

Call 1-866-462-8853 to make reservations at General Butler State Resort Park.

Published by Paul Williams

Paul Williams brings a wide range of experiences to his writing. His band, Quarkspace, has long been considered to be one of the top American Spacerock bands. He also has worked extensively in technology, bo...  View profile

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