Sugar Bay Backcountry Area is nestled within the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area in Kentucky. It offers a serene and natural setting, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The area is surrounded by oak and hickory trees, providing a shaded environment for visitors. Sugar Bay is known for its proximity to Kentucky Lake, offering excellent opportunities for fishing and boating. The nearby bridge provides stunning views of the river, making it a popular spot for relaxation and photography.
The area has a rich history, having once been an airport, which is evident in its open spaces and mixed gravel and cement surfaces. Despite its small size and somewhat neglected appearance, Sugar Bay attracts overnight campers due to its easy access from State Route 68.
Visitors can enjoy various activities such as hiking, biking, and paddling, with nearby attractions like the Golden Pond Visitor Center and the Elk & Bison Prairie.