A few weeks ago, Lisa Trimble, a Facebook fan of Four Rivers Explorer, sent me a photo of an old abandoned school bus in Land Between The Lakes.
I asked Lisa regarding the whereabouts of the bus and she gave me some good information on how to find it. The location is a popular hunt for geocachers and actually has a name on geocaching.com – Homer’s Garage.
Finding skeletal remains of civilization in Land Between The Lakes isn’t rare. However, a stripped down school bus is a one-of-a-kind discovery. Despite the fact that the old bus is odd and usual, it’s history is not much of a mystery.
According to geocaching.com, the name Homer’s Garage comes from Homer Ray, a former resident of Land Between The Lakes before it became a national recreation area. Mr. Ray owned Ray’s Garage, a shop located where the remains of the bus is today.
Mr. Ray was one of the last people to leave Land Between The Lakes in 1969. He relocated to Eddyville and operated a garage there until his death in 1981.
Much of the land surrounding the former site of Homer’s Garage was owned by his family. Mr. Ray’s father, Cordie, operated the Kuttawa Ferry across the Cumberland River. Ray and many of his family members are buried in Sardis Cemetery in Land Between The Lakes.
About The Old Bus
I am not an expert at identifying old cars, let alone a bus that is 60 years old. It appears to have belonged to the Lyon County School District; you can see faint lettering on the bus reading “Lyon County”.
It also appeared to seat 32 people, with eight seats on each side of the bus. It’s been striped of virtually everything, leaving only the shell. If you think you know what year, make and model of the bus is, feel free to comment or email me.
Find The Bus
Getting to the bus is not difficult. It is located in northern Land Between The Lakes. From the Trace, take Old Ferry Road and go about 6.5 miles to LBL Road #126. Take that road and travel about a half mile until LBL Road #126 splits into #127. You’re in the general area.
Find a place to park on the side of the road . There is an old driveway with a mound of dirt and gravel near a modern road sign. Take this path and head into the woods about 500 feet or so. You’ll see the bus in front of you. The bus can be spotted from #126 in the winter months.
As always, leave no trace! In the warm months, make sure you watch where you step and check yourself for ticks.
There is a geocache at this site. You can get GPS coordinates for Homer’s Garage at geocaching.com.
More Photos of the Old Bus
Here’s some pics I took of the old bus.
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