One of three ramps at Cedar Creek Lake in Lincoln County will temporarily close to boat launching to provide a safer course for a foot race planned for Oct. 26.

The closure of the John Sims Boat Ramp, located near the dam, will aid safety by reducing traffic along the 19.65-mile Brickhouse Between-a-thon race course.

The ramp will close from 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, through 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26. Anglers with trailers in the parking lot will still be able to retrieve their boats and leave during the closure.
Cedar Creek Lake’s other two boat ramps will remain open. The mid-lake ramp is located off old U.S. 150, while the third ramp is located off Cowan Road.

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife is working with Lincoln County officials on the ramp closure to help support tourism in the area. Proceeds of the race also will benefit organizations such as the Wounded Warrior Project, Alzheimer’s Association and the Fort Logan Fraternal Order of Police.

The race begins at 8 a.m. Oct. 26. Runners will start at First Southern Veteran’s Park in Stanford and continue past Cedar Creek Lake to the historic William Whitley House before returning to the starting point. More information about the race is available online at www.runbrickhouse.org .

Other than the temporary closure of the upper ramp, access and fishing at the lake will not be affected.