Lake Cumberland is one of the largest man-made bodies of water east of the Mississippi River. A jewel and vacationer’s paradise, Lake Cumberland covers over 63,000 acres. Its waters touch over 1,255 miles of shoreline with an average depth of an astonishing 90 feet.
Lake Cumberland is one of the ten largest lakes in the nation. Lined with federally protected shores, it’s beauty abounds. The lake is popular for skiing, fishing, and recreational boating.
The following fourteen boat ramps are monitored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and are usable at or near the target elevation 680.
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Alligator Dock #1 |
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Alligator Dock #2 |
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Beaver Creek Resort |
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Burnside Island State Park |
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Conley Bottom Marina |
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Cumberland Point |
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Fall Creek |
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Grider Hill Marina |
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Halcomb’s Landing |
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Jamestown Marina |
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Lake Cumberland State Park-Greasy Creek |
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Lee’s Ford Marina |
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London Dock |
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Omega/Buck Creek Dock |
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Waitsboro |
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