Opening Spring 2022 Cumberland Miles Campground & RV Park

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Opening Spring 2022 Cumberland Miles Campground & RV Park

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Cumberland Miles Campground & RV Park sits 4.6 miles from beautiful Lake Cumberland in Russell Springs, Kentucky. Lake Cumberland offers 52,000 acres of open water and 1,225 miles of shoreline making it one of the largest lakes in the Eastern United States.
Our Campground sits 4.6 miles from the Alligator 1 Boat Ramp in Russell Springs; a direct drive down Highway 76 where the road ends in water.
Our Campground is conveniently located next to boat storage, a gas station to quickly fuel your boat and The Eli Country Store & Restaurant.
Our smallest lots are 41ft x 65ft and spacious enough for your camper with room to clean your boat when you come off the water. We offer a back lot for you to store your boat for as long as is needed (free for annual customers).

We are open all year round for annual or nightly campsites. Nightly campsites are available by reservation with a 2-night minimum stay.
If you don't want to make a reservation, check our online booking page for openings at the last minute and take advantage of our 1st come, 1st serve campsites.

Annual sites are $3k per year + utilities & tax.
Nightly sites are $75.
Sundays are only $50 so you can check out late or stay the whole night.

We offer a heavily discounted Sunday so that there's time to enjoy the water on Sundays!
Use promotional code LCB.com for a 10% discount on all days except event and holiday weekends.
Join us at Cumberland Miles Campground & RV Park and start your lake adventures! See you on the water!

Go online to www.cumberlandmilescampground.com to book reservations.

Address:
3891 S. Hwy 76
Russell Springs, KY 42642

Phone number
606-282-2285
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