The 63-room Lure Lodge overlooking beautiful Lake Cumberland, offers full amenities. The indoor pool complex offers year round fun. Open year-round. Rooms available by late afternoon. Check-out by noon, Central Time. Pets are not allowed (with the exception of service dogs). View accommodation information.
High speed wireless internet service available at the lodge.
Nearby Pumpkin Creek Lodge offers full amenities with the added attraction of privacy. With 13 rooms, three with wet bars, everyone will feel at home. Open year-round. Rooms available by late afternoon. Check-out by noon, Central Time. Pets are not allowed (with the exception of service dogs). View accommodation information.
For more private accommodations, choose a one or two-bedroom cottage. Ten Wildwood cottages feature contemporary design and fireplaces. Tableware, cooking utensils, and linens are provided with fresh linens available daily. Open year-round. Cottages available by late afternoon. Check-out by 11:00 AM, Central Time. Pets are not allowed (with the exception of service dogs). View accommodation information.
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Overlooking what once was a bend in the Cumberland River, the Rowena Landing Restaurant offers an expansive panorama of scenic Lake Cumberland to our dining guests. Our exciting new menus offer traditional Kentucky dinners like Country Ham and Fried Chicken to our new dishes such as the Creelsboro Cordon Bleu or Steamboat Skillet Salmon. Enjoy the many lunch and breakfast favorites. As an avid supporter of the Kentucky Proud program, our restaurant buys Kentucky-grown produce and beef.
Hours:
7 am to 8 pm Sunday through Thursday, Central Time
7 am to 9 pm Friday and Saturday, Central Time
The park’s 146-site campground offers utility hookups, three central service buildings with showers and rest rooms, laundry facilities, two dump stations, and a grocery nearby. Closed for season from November 30th to March 13th.
Horseback Riding Stables/Concession
The entire family will enjoy guided trail rides that depart every hour.Open daily Memorial Day - Labor Day, 9 AM- 5 PM, CT. $15 person.
Recreational Activities
The entire family will enjoy a day of fun and games on the tennis and shuffleboard courts, adjacent to Lure Lodge. Overnight guests may check out sports equipment.
Planned Recreation
Interpretive programs on native plants, animals, and local history are conducted at various times throughout the year by a full-time naturalist. Daily summer activities are conducted by a recreation staff.
Picnicking & Playground
The picnic grounds have tables, grills, and playgrounds for family outings. A picnic shelter has tables, grills, water, and electric; and may be reserved for rental up to one year in advance. Fee for shelter rental.
Miniature Golf
For a day of just "putting around," the 18-hole miniature golf course is perfect for family fun. Course open April 1st to November 30th.
RATES
Ages 13 & Older: $4.00
Children 5-12: $3.00
Children 4 & under: Free
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Gift Shop
Plan to do some shopping while visiting Lake Cumberland. A large selection of Kentucky crafted products are available, such as pottery, jewelry, candles, jams, candies, coffee and sauces including bourbon flavored varieties. Over 100 book titles about Kentucky and by Kentucky authors cover a wide range of interest. There is something for everyone from bluegrass CD’s to themed clothing, educational toys to decorative items.
Lake Cumberland is a paradise for the water sports enthusiast. The marina offers 100 open slips, rental fishing boats, pontoon boats, houseboats, and ski boats.
Open April through October.
Contact State Dock – www.statedock.com or 1-888-782-8336 (888-STATE DOCK)
Opened Ramps (pdf file)
Enjoy the beauty of the beech, oak and hickory forests and scenic lake overlooks on two park hiking trails. A four-mile loop trail around the Lure Lodge area, and a 1.5-mile trail (one-way, 3 miles total distance including return) with a lake overlook near the park entrance (parking available). View Trail Information.
With 50,250 acres, Lake Cumberland has an abundance of largemouth, smallmouth, white and Kentucky bass, bluegill, crappie, rockfish, and walleye. The fishing is better than normal after the level reduction to 37,000 acres.
Disc golf is played like traditional golf. Instead of using a ball and clubs, players throw a flying disc or frisbee®. The sport which was first played formally in the early 1970’s, shares with “ball golf” the goal of completing a hole in the fewest number of strokes-or throws!
Disc golf shares many of the same joys, and challenges as traditional “ball” golf, whether you’re sinking a long putt or hitting a tree halfway down the fairway. However, there are a number of key differences. First, disc golf at Lake Cumberland does not require a greens fee or a cart rental. With disc golf, you never get stuck with a bad “tee time.”
Disc golf can be enjoyed by people of all ages, male and female, and is an inexpensive sport.
The indoor pool complex at Lure Lodge features a temperature-controlled pool, an atrium, a retractable skylight for warm weather, a game room, and an exercise room with a hot tub.
Open year-round. Available to lodge and cottage guests.
An outdoor, public pool is open daily Memorial Day weekend through mid-August. Lifeguard-protected. Fee charged.