Wakesurf Spot · Kentucky
Green River Lake
Green River Lake is an 8,210-acre reservoir in the heart of Kentucky near Campbellsville with over 28 miles of water.
Green River Lake is a wakesurfing reservoir in Kentucky, near Campbellsville. It covers roughly 8,210 acres. Green River Lake is an 8,210-acre reservoir in the heart of Kentucky near Campbellsville with over 28 miles of water.
Wet N' Wild Watersports operates from the Green River Marina state dock, and wakeboarding is among the activities on the lake along with jet skiing. The reservoir is a US Army Corps of Engineers project.
The typical warm-weather window here is May–September, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Wakesurfing is a fair-weather sport, so plan around water and air temperatures — and always confirm the current local wake-boat rules before you ride.
Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Green River Lake. Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The typical warm-weather window at Green River Lake runs May–September, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Mornings are usually calmest.
Wet N' Wild Watersports operates from the Green River Marina state dock, and wakeboarding is among the activities on the lake along with jet skiing. The reservoir is a US Army Corps of Engineers project. Kentucky: Local/lake-specific rules only. Always confirm the current local rules before launching.