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Muldraugh, Kentucky

Population: 1,358
Located in Meade County


Climate: The mild climate of Kentucky makes Muldraugh ideal for retirement as well as for raising families. Rain, not snow, is the primary precipitation method, and the beautiful trees and vegetation on the hilly area surrounding Brandenburg show the beneficial effects of the weather. Muldraugh is primarily an agricultural county, and about one-third of Brandenburg is still zoned agricultural.

Recreation:
From breathtaking views of the Ohio River, which borders all 56 miles of its Northern side, to rolling hill farmland, to deep brooding dark forests, Muldraugh is a delight for those who love the outdoors. Participatory sports are offered at parks ranging from 3000 to 3 acres, and a scenic driving tour allows you to view the variety of trees in their colorful spring and fall foliage, or perhaps during the fullness of summer or stark browns of winter. We'd love to have you visit in all the seasons!

For a less strenuous adventure, take a look at the John Rowe Nature Center, or enjoy astronomy night, campfire stories or special events. A lodge, community cabins, and a 200-site campground provide a place to stay while experiencing this park. Be sure to bring your camera!

Muldraugh is well watered with streams such as Otter, Doe, Wolf, and Spring Creeks. Topographically, Muldraugh is made up of "barrens" as well as gently rolling river bottoms. The soil is clay with an abundance of limestone and fertile nature. Tobacco and corn have been leading crops throughout the years, as well as the raising of livestock, grains, etc. in the farmers livelihood.

Muldraugh is well situated, close to Indiana, and with large cities close by ? Louisville is only 15 miles from Brandenburg. And yet it has the tranquil setting of farmland. Muldraugh has much to offer families today.

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