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Lake Cumberland State Park RV & Campground Guide

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With 52,000 acres of water and 1,225 miles of shoreline, Lake Cumberland is one of the best fishing spots in Kentucky. You'll find this state park and resort on the northwestern edge of the lake in Russell County, Kentucky. Here, visitors enjoy water- and land-based outdoor activities, such as swimming, fishing, boating, tennis, hiking, and wildlife watching tours. The park also features a family-friendly 18-hole miniature golf course and an 18-hole disc golf course. Moreover, a well-preserved four-mile loop trail will take you around the park and let you see all the famous spots. Located just south of Jamestown, this park is also in proximity to Somerset and Russell Springs.

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Weather
Spring 27-68 F
Summer 52-87 F
Fall 35-80 F
Winter 24-48 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Lake Cumberland State Park

If you are looking to enjoy a luxurious trip to Lake Cumberland State Park, renting an RV will take care of all your lodging needs. While the state park is home to a resort hotel, it also has a great campground. You can rent an RV from RVshare and take your family to Lake Cumberland State Park without losing touch with modern amenities.

Lake Cumberland State Resort Park

There are 129 campsites at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, and each one provides full-service utility hookups. You will also find two central service buildings that contain showers and restrooms. This is also the only state park in the region that offers an indoor pool complex. In the resort, you can also find a relaxing spa and a hot tub where you can relax after a long day of hiking adventures. If you want to stay active during the trip, Lake Cumberland offers plenty in the way of hiking and water activities. You can enjoy the thick forest surrounding the park or go fishing for largemouth, smallmouth, Kentucky bass, bluegill, crappie and other fish species in the lake.

  • Electricity hookup: 30/20/15

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Dumping stations: Yes

  • Picnic tables: Yes

  • Pets allowed: Yes

  • Open fires: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: Yes

Cumberland Point Campground RV Park and Campground

Located 40 miles from the state park, this Nancy, KY, campground is open throughout the year and offers large, shaded sites. All campsites provide access to the sewer system and, also, electric and water hookups. There is a private stocked fishing pond for those who want to enjoy quality family time while fishing in privacy. Boat valet services are available on the ramp. Besides the free Wi-Fi and cable TV at the lodge, you can also take advantage of the general store inside the campground and find everything from fishing equipment to camping supplies. This park also offers kid-friendly playgrounds and swimming pools. There are also laundry and bathroom facilities. You can roam around the park in golf carts or use the walking trail to see all the famous spots in the campground.

  • Electricity hookup: 30/20/15

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Dumping stations: Yes

  • Picnic tables: Yes

  • Pets allowed: Yes

  • Open fires: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: Yes

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Lake Cumberland State Park

Inside Lake Cumberland State Park

Known as the "The Houseboat Capital of the World," Lake Cumberland offers plenty of fishing and boating opportunities. There are sanitary dumping stations inside the park, and you can enjoy fire rings, BBQ grills, fresh drinking water, and picnic shelters at all the campsites. You can also enjoy the two golf courses inside the park or participate in interpretive wildlife watching tours. If you want to see all the famous destinations inside the park, there is a four-mile loop trail. You can also ride Jet Skis in the park and go horseback riding on the equestrian trails.

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How to Get to
Lake Cumberland State Park

Lake Cumberland State Park is located 45 miles west of Somerset. To get to this park, you'll have to get on the Cumberland Parkway and make your way to Exit 62. Once you reach Exit 62, you need to head south on US 127. You should see the park entrance on your left.

Entering Lake Cumberland State Park

Lake Cumberland State Resort Park is open year-round.

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As a mix between a resort and state park, this destination has family-friendly golf courses, loop trails, fishing opportunities, birdwatching activities, and wildlife tours. All the campsites come with full-services hookups, so RVers can enjoy an excellent camping experience here. Lake Cumberland State Park is also filled with hundreds of picturesque spots where you can take memorable photos with your family. Tag RVshare in those pictures or send them to [email protected] for a chance to be featured on our blog.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Cumberland State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Lake Cumberland State Park?

Lake Cumberland in this state park is considered Kentucky's best fishing lake. That's why the best time of year to visit is from July to September, when temperatures make fishing and other outdoor activities pleasant.

What is the climate of Lake Cumberland State Park?

Lake Cumberland State Park's climate ranges from mild winter temperatures in the 30s and 40s to mid-80s in the summer. The region where the park is located also gets up to 49 inches of rain annually.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Lake Cumberland State Park?

Avid birdwatchers love Lake Cumberland State Park for its bird-watching opportunities. There are over 170 avian species in the region, such as great egrets and bald eagles. The park's wild residents also include deer, foxes, wild turkeys, and beavers.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Lake Cumberland State Park?

Lake Cumberland State Park has a large campground with more than 150 RV-designated camping spots. These sites can accommodate larger camping trailers, and most include full hookups, with a few primitive sites up for grabs.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Lake Cumberland State Park and what is the cost?

You don't want to take a chance that the camping spot you want won't be available. So make sure to reserve your space in advance by calling the park or making the reservation online. Campsites start at $33 per night.