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Lake Cumberland State Resort Park

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From a cool dip to a hot sauna, from reeling in the big fish to a round of disc golf, however you define vacation fun, it's here at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park.

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Established January 1, 1951

In 1750, Dr. Thomas Walker, the first frontiersman into Kentucky, stood on a high bluff overlooking a giant river. Impressed by this stream flowing from the mountains of southeastern Kentucky, he named it in honor of the Duke of Cumberland, son of George II of England. Some 200 years later, Wolf Creek Dam was constructed on the Cumberland River forming Lake Cumberland, the third largest lake in Kentucky.

On January 1, 1951, the Secretary of the Army granted 2,791 acres of land to the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be developed as a state park recreation area. Construction began that year on a lodge and access road into the park. Although small, it was considered to be an outstanding park facility when completed in 1952. Originally called Lure Lodge because of the fine fishing on the lake, the name was changed to Pumpkin Creek Lodge when the present Lodge opened in 1962. Built with park labor, the Pumpkin Creek Lodge featured 15 rooms, a dining room for 40 guests, and an entrance lounge with a rustic stone fireplace.

There was a great demand for dock facilities on the new lake and a new dock was completed and placed in operation in 1952. Originally located at the old Rowena Ferry site, the dock moved to its present location after the road into the park was completed. Throughout the rest of the 1950s, park development included completion of 10 rustic vacation cottages, a campground with service facilities, roads and parking areas, general landscaping and acquisition of additional acreage to protect the park entrance.

The new Lure Lodge was built on a steep cliff overlooking one of the broadest expanses of water on Lake Cumberland. When its first guests arrived on September 8, 1962, Lure Lodge had but 24 guest rooms. Three years later, 24 additional rooms were added as was a lodge pool and bathhouse.

The 1960s proved to be a period of increased popularity for Kentucky State Parks. Facilities added at Lake Cumberland during this time included a 9-hole, par-3 golf course, 10 two-bedroom ranch cottages, riding stables and trails, tennis courts, playgrounds, expanded dock facilities, a community swimming pool, and a grocery store with gift shop.

The 1970s saw the construction of the 10 “Wildwood” cottages, activities center, country store, mini golf course and additional employee houses.

The 1980s were also a busy time at the park. Pumpkin Creek Lodge underwent a major renovation, remodeled inside and out, while care was taken to retain the basic appearance of the structure. The accommodations were updated but reduced in number to the current 13 and the original dining room was returned to use as a meeting room. Late in 1988, an indoor recreation area was opened covering the existing lodge pool and included exercise rooms, Jacuzzi, and game room. Above it all were 15 new lodge rooms.

To keep the facilities up-to-date, each winter has seen some of the rooms or cottages being upgraded. During the mid 1990s, work also included a complete renovation of Lure Lodge, renovation of Pumpkin Creek Lodge rooms, replacement of the country store and riding stables, maintenance upgrades to the community pool, replacement of the tennis courts, and the addition of three parking areas for marina guests.

Most recently, Pumpkin Creek Lodge has undergone a complete renovation. The par-3 golf course was converted to an 18-hole disk golf course. With these improvements, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park will remain one of the premier Kentucky State Resort Parks and a major tourist attraction in Russell County and south central Kentucky.

Address: 5465 State Park Road, Jamestown (Kentucky) 42629
Phone: (270) 343-3111
State: KY
City: Jamestown
Street Number: 5465 State Park Road
Zip Code: 42629
categories: park, hotel resort, campground



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Reviews
The rooms at the lodge have been amazingly updated! They're wonderful ---- except for the bathroom. There was a lot of mold around the tub in the bathroom. This is an easy fix. The only reason I have it a four for location is because it's almost 3 hours from where we live.Rooms: 4/5
Great location. Our room had a wonderful view and was clean and comfortable. The lake and surrounding countryside is beautiful. Would be a five star review, but the only drawback was the food. Pretty bad. Cheap cafeteria type cuisine. Despite the food, we enjoyed our stay.Rooms: 5/5
We stayed in the resort over Thanksgiving. It was a very nice place, but we were very disappointed to walk in and there not even be refrigerators. I had to use a cooler all week. The restaurant was just a very short walk and the food was pretty good, but we felt the price for the buffet on a normal day was a bit much. We enjoyed using the pool, hot tub and game room. You had to go check out the pool and ping pong equipment from the front though. No one was playing, so we went to check it out, and they told us that someone already had the stuff. This person had just kept the stuff with them all day even when they weren't playing. We absolutely loved looking out on our balcony and seeing the fattest raccoon I've ever seen had climbed up. And then there were deer just right below us and they were so cool about humans being near it. We loved that.
Very pleased with our stay in one of the cabins. The view was amazing! So glad that it was dog friendly and plenty of green area for them. Very reasonably priced too, would definitely stay again. My only complaint would be the buffet at the lodge, overpriced for what was offered. Also our waitress didn't even let us know that alcohol was an option when we asked for drink choices. We found out when the next table over ordered drinks.
Beautiful scenery, the lake was very clean and fun to swim in! I went with my family on Juneteenth weekend and besides a group of campers trying to ruin our weekend, everything was nice! The party barge we rented was the best part of the trip!Service: 3/5
Lake Cumberland State Resort Park in Jamestown, Kentucky, is a true gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The park's breathtaking scenery and tranquil atmosphere create a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The highlight of the park is undoubtedly Lake Cumberland itself, a massive reservoir that offers a wide array of recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and water sports. The park's hiking trails provide opportunities for adventurers of all skill levels to explore the beautiful landscapes and encounter local wildlife. The overlooks and viewpoints offer stunning panoramas of the lake and surrounding hills, making them ideal spots for photography. We stayed on the third floor of the lodge. The rooms have Wi-Fi and the ac units are noisy on hot Kentucky nights. The friendly and attentive staff ensure a pleasant stay, making you feel welcome and at home during your visit. The lodge serves breakfast, lunch and dinner all you can eat buffets. However, none of those are included in your stay. The indoor pool is nice and there is a hot tub you can relax in.
Just touring my old hangout when I was a kid to a teenager. Our mom's dropped us off at the pool @ 10am. We swam a while, then walked to the Lurel Lodge and played pingpong. Then walked down to the boat dock to grab a bite to eat. I even worked there cleaning houseboat rentals the summer I turned 18. Lived it. Best job I ever had. People come here from hundreds and thousands of miles away to see this wonderful spectacular Lake Cumberland. But by the Army Corp in 1951 by damming the Cumberland River and building the Wolf Creek Dam. The lake has 1,200 miles of shore land and guess thru 7 counties. Russell being the #1 tourist attraction with lots of waterfalls.
We went for a weekend and had the most fun! The staff was kind and the boats were simple to drive as long as you paid attention and weren't an idiot. I definitely recommend.Rooms: 5/5
Very pretty. Hiking in the summer will give you lots of chiggers, so come prepared. We didn't actually stay at the lodge.Location: 5/5
My daughter had her wedding here and the staff made sure everything was in order. The cabins were clean and well maintained.Rooms: 5/5
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