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When you are starting your search for an RV in Whitley County, you’ll also need a place to park and enjoy and the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in Corbin is an excellent choice. The park itself offers beautiful scenery, outdoor recreation, a swimming pool, a lodge with a full-service restaurant and gift shop, a picnic area with grills, and many other activities. Other campground amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a dump station, and a grocery store.
Sites at this Corbin RV campground are paved. They are back-in with 30-amp electric and water hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Leashed pets are welcome.
You will have plenty to do right at the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park while you are camping at the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Campground. Cumberland Falls is known as the “Niagara of the South,” and the unique phenomenon known as the moonbow appears at night during a full moon. Park trails include the Wildflower Loop, the Civilian Conservation Corps Memorial Trail, and the Moonbow Trail. There are picnic areas with tables, grills, shelters, and electricity. Enjoy watching birds including white-breasted nuthatches, both red-bellied and downy woodpeckers, Carolina wrens, house finches, Northern cardinals, and American goldfinches. Other outdoor recreational opportunities include swimming, fishing, hiking, guided horseback trail rides (horses provided), guided rafting trips (rafts and gear provided), and tennis.
Levi Jackson Wilderness Road Park is also well worth a visit when you are camping at one of the RV campgrounds near Corbin. This historic site commemorates the pioneers who settled the area. Attractions include the Mountain Life Museum, McHargue’s Mill (a reproduction grist mill with freshly ground cornmeal available for purchase), the Russell Dyche Amphitheater, and a museum gift shop with local crafts. There are picnic areas with tables, grills, and shelters. Recreational opportunities include a swimming pool, miniature golf, hiking, biking, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, and the Tree Top Adventure aerial course with ziplines, rope bridges, suspended tunnels, and more.
The Kentucky Ridge State Forest covers over 15,000 acres and is managed by the state using principles of ecosystem management to allow for sustainable timber production, the protection of water quality, and biological diversity. You can spend some time exploring when you are camping in an RV near here. The forest contains Pine Mountain, Chenoa Lake, the Division of Forestry Chenoa Service Center, and the Bell County Forestry Camp. Outdoor recreational opportunities in the forest include hunting and fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and picnicking. Dining and other amenities are available at the restaurant in the Herndon J. Evans Lodge.
You will have plenty to keep yourself busy right at the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park when you are motorhome camping here. This park is the only place in the world where the moonbow is known to occur, and it is, therefore, something that photography and nature lovers won’t want to miss. You can join a boat tour into the falls, and The Cumberland Falls Mining Company allows you to mine for fossils and real gemstones including ruby, moonstone, sapphire, amethyst, emerald, obsidian, and raspberry quartz. You can see many species of birds and wildlife from the observation deck or the restaurant at the DuPont Lodge. The lodge also features a gift shop with Kentucky handicrafts and other local items.
However, if you’re in the mood for big-city attractions and amenities, head over to Knoxville with your Corbin camper rental. This city features a vibrant and walkable downtown, historic sites and museums, art galleries and public art, lots of live music, and plenty of culture and charm. Highlights include the Museum of East Tennessee History, the Market Square district, and the White Lightning Trail tour. Special events that happen here every year include the International Biscuit Festival, the Big Ears Festival, and Bike Boat Brew & Bark. Check out Visit Knoxville and the State of Tennessee Department of Tourist Development for the latest news on local events, attractions, happenings, and visitor guides.
There is a full-service restaurant in the lodge that you can enjoy when you are camping at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Campground, as well as a gift shop and grocery store. Should you choose to head into town, you’ll have your pick of restaurants catering to tourists and visitors as well as local favorites such as contemporary and classic Southern cooking, barbecue, pizza, family fare, and familiar fast-casual chains. You’ll also need to refill your rig, and you can find either gasoline or diesel fuel easily at any of the area’s truck stops, convenience stores, and service stations.
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