Cave-In-Rock Ferry closed due to high winds

The Cave-in-Rock Ferry is closed due to high winds.

The ferry was unable to open this morning due to wind gust that approached 40 miles per hour that created hazardous river conditions at the crossing.

The Cave-In-Rock Ferry will attempt to provide timely notice when winds drop enough to allow service to resume.

The Cave-In-Rock Ferry connects KY 91 with ILLINOIS Route 1 across the Ohio River between Crittenden County, KY, and Hardin County, IL.

The ferry normally operates from 6:00 a.m. to 9:50 p.m. central time, 7 days a week.  The ferry carries about 500 vehicles across the Ohio River in an average day.

The Cave-In-Rock Ferry is at Ohio River navigation mile point 881.0.

The Cave-In-Rock Ferry is operated by an independent contractor with joint funding from Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Illinois Department of Transportation through a ferry authority.

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