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Welcome to LakeNolin.info |
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Welcome to LakeNolin.info where you can find information about Lake Noin, the facilities around the lake and information about many of the business establishments in the Lake Nolin and surrounding areas. Our goal is to better the Lake Nolin area. It is a great place to vacation and live. We want to keep this area beautiful and clean. Lake Nolin is one of the least known lakes in the state of Kentucky.  We offer free advertising for items for sale. Have a boat or quad to sell, list it for free on our site. You must register before access is granted to the classifieds. Come visit Nolin River Lake and see all of the wonderful things we have to offer our vacationers. You can choose from many lake activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking, caving and much, much more! NOTE: If you are registering, and your mail server is OUTSIDE the United States, contact the administrator. You can not register as a user if you are using a .ru email address. All email addresses from servers outside the United States will be summarily removed if not contacted. * You MUST use a descriptive full user name. If you have an idea to improve the site or something you wish toadd here, please email us and we will modify the site. This web site is for the betterment of the Nolin Lake area. | Dam Type: | Earth and rock fill | | Maximum Height: | 166 feet | | Length: | 980 feet | | Drainage area above dam: | 703 square miles |
| | Pool | Elevation | Area | Length | | | (Feet mean sea level) | (Acres) | (Miles) | | Winter | 490 | 2,890 | 30 | | Summer | 515 | 5,795 | 39 | | Total Storage | 560 | 14,530 | 58 | |
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Interesting Lake Nolin Trivia |
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Historical Lake Nolin Crests (1) 549.90 ft on 05/25/1983 (2) 545.70 ft on 03/13/1989 (3) 544.70 ft on 03/22/1997 (4) 542.70 ft on 05/13/1984 (5) 541.20 ft on 04/01/1979 Fishing Trivia The number of reported bass fishing tournaments at Nolin River Lake peaked in 2002 at 16 tournaments. 
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The Nolin River is named for the early American explorer and Kentucky militia member, Benjamin Lynn. Serving under George Rogers Clark during the Revolutionary War, Lynn traveled to Illinois to spy on the British and Indian forces, and also played a pivotal role in the Northwest Campaign on 1778-79. Following his return to Kentucky, Lynn and several friends were camped in the Green River Area. Lynn became separated from his friends and could not be found for several days. Each night, they returned from the search reporting No Lynn.The river at which they camped became known as the Nolin. |
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