Local Attractions
Scenic 76 Falls – A lovely park with a stream cascading over a high cliff into Lake Cumberland. Only 5 miles by water or road.
Wolf Creek Dam – At 258’ tall, Wolf Creek Dam impounds Lake Cumberland. Only 4 miles by water, it’s 14 miles by road.
National Fish Hatchery – Located below Wolf Creek Dam, the National Fish Hatchery provides rainbow and brown trout for stocking in Kentucky. There is a Visitor/Educational Center and tours of the hatchery available to the public as well as ADA Accessible fishing areas. 16 miles.
The Borderlands Civil War Interpretive Exhibit – The lands bordering the civil boundaries of Kentucky and Tennessee, and the surrounding lands of the Wolf and Obey Rivers became a political boundary between the Union and the Confederacy. The Borderlands Civil War Exhibit tells the story of their families and descendants through the Reconstruction of the Union. Nowhere in America was the phrase “Brother against Brother” more strongly felt. 22 miles.
Cordell Hull Birthplace Museum State Park – This state museum and park was created in honor of Cordell Hull, founder of the United Nations, longest serving Secretary of State and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for Peace. 23 miles.
Sgt. Alvin C. York Historical Park – Located in Pall Mall, Tennessee, off US-127 just south of the KY-TN state line, the park & museum pay tribute to Sgt. Alvin C. York, the backwoods marksman from the mountains of Tennessee who became one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I. 28 miles.
Rockhouse Bottom or Creelsboro Natural Bridge – an immense natural limestone bridge that spans approximately 100 feet across, with the interior space standing at about 60 feet high. Located about 7 miles below the Wolf Creek Dam, Rockhouse is known by fly fisherman as a good place to go. 30 miles.
The Kentucky Artisan Heritage Trails – Driving tours showcasing interesting places, exciting events, wonderful food and some of the state's finest artisans, the Trails are designed to provide an experience rich in local culture and scenic beauty. Explore quaint towns and rural byways, shop in artisan studios and enjoy the hospitality of regional restaurants.
LODGING - Fall asleep and wake up to beautiful views of Lake Cumberland. Regardless of where you stay at the Marina, you’re within walking distance to a variety of activities on or around the Lake.
DOCKAGE - It’s a place to call home when you’re away from home, a place to rest your boat after a long day of fun on the Lake. Whether it’s for the night or for the season, we can accomodate you and your boating needs.



