Cumberland Point Rec. Area

Birds of Interest

Waterfowl and gulls.

About this Location

Cumberland Point is a Corps of Engineers campground and day use area with a shelter, playground, campsites, picnic sites, restrooms and boat ramp.

There is a fee for camping and launching a boat.

About Lake Cumberland

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 Lake Cumberland is the second largest lake in the Cumberland River System.  The lake provides varied outdoor recreational opportunities for millions of visitors each year.

Lake Cumberland is located in Wayne, Russell, Pulaski, Clinton, McCreary, Laurel, and Whitley counties in Southeastern Kentucky on the Cumberland River.  The damsite is at river mile 460.9 or about 10 miles southwest of Jamestown, Kentucky.

The Wolf Creek Project was authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1938 and the Rivers and Harbor Act of 1946.  Construction of the project, designed and supervised by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, began in August 1941.  After a three-year delay caused by World War II, the project was completed for full beneficial use in August 1952.

The dam was completed for flood control operation in 1950.  Three of the six hydroelectric generating units were placed in operation in 1951 and the remaining three in 1952.  Operation of the lake is for the primary purposes of flood control and the production of hydroelectric power.  The cost of the project was approximately $80.4 million.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Lake Cumberland (Lakes online) lake level

Last updated March 25, 2023

Lake Cumberland