Lodging

SOMERSET/PULASKI COUNTY

Somerset/Pulaski County welcomes all OSS race participants and spectators to Lake Cumberland. Pulaski County, situated on the Eastern shores of picturesque Lake Cumberland, offers a wide choice of lodging establishments with over 1,000 available rooms.

The county’s numerous restaurants provides a variety of dining experiences and for a sampling of local wines visit our two wineries, Cedar Creek Vineyards and Sinking Valley Winery. Other attractions that might interest you are Mill Springs Battlefield, a must see for Civil War enthusiasts and nearby to satisfy your sweet tooth, stop and enjoy a hot fried apple pie at Haney’s Appledale Farm.
Come spend some time in Pulaski County and experience the heartbeat of Lake Cumberland! www.lakecumberlandtourism.com

MONTICELLO/WAYNE COUNTY

Monticello/Wayne County would like to welcome Lake Cumberland Grand Prix participants and spectators to the beautiful Lake Cumberland area.

Located at the Heart of Lake Cumberland, Monticello and Wayne County offers the most ramp access to Lake Cumberland and all the great recreational opportunities that come with it. We have two of the finest, world-class commercial marinas on the Lake, Beaver Creek Resort and Conley Bottom Resort; both are ready to serve the needs of water enthusiasts and their families.

Monticello/Wayne Co. is home to several unique attractions: Mill Springs Mill with the world’s largest overshot waterwheel still in operation; the Brown-Lanier House which served as headquarters for both Union and Confederate generals and the West-Metcalf House that served as a hospital during the Civil War.

Come visit Wayne County where families come to stay, play and ENJOY the day, or days! For lodging, attractions and event information visit www.heartoflakecumberland.com or call the Chamber of Commerce 606-348-3064.

RUSSELL SPRINGS & JAMESTOWN/RUSSELL COUNTY

Russell Springs and Jamestown (Russell County) are excited to welcome all attendees and participants of the Lake Cumberland Grand Prix. The Lake Cumberland area offers a potpourri of adventure that will meet the needs for romance, excitement, peace, tranquility, a family getaway or just plain fun!

Russell County is home to four commercial marinas providing boat rentals from fishing boats to state of the art houseboats, lakeside restaurants, motels, cabins, cottages, campgrounds, and Lake Cumberland State Resort Park.

Visitors may take a scenic horseback ride, enjoy the beauty of Lake Cumberland through walking trails, feed trout at Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery, golf at two local courses, visit the breathtaking natural wonder of Rock House Bottom, a Natural Bridge Arch, browse for antiques, books, and craft shops.

Enjoy a breath of fresh spring air in Russell County. Visit our website at http://www.lakecumberlandvacation.com . Call our Russell County Tourist Commission at (270)866-4333 or visit us at 650 S. Hwy 127 for directions and a warm welcome to our county.

BURNSIDE/PULASKI COUNTY

Burnside Kentucky is a quaint lakeside town with an intriguing history and an exciting future – and you’ve come to the perfect place to find out about both! As “The only town on Lake Cumberland,” Burnside’s location on the eastern end of beautiful Lake Cumberland and in the midst of Daniel Boone National Forest makes it an ideal base for excursions to the water or the woods!

Please visit our website at www.burnsidetourism.com

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