
Cumberland Falls RV Resort
LOCATED AT THE OLD TOMBSTONE JUNCTION, PARKERS LAKE, KENTUCKY
Located in Stunning McCreary County
Opening July 1st 2025, Cumberland Falls RV Resort offers 26 short-term RV sites with 30 and 50 amp hookups, sewer, and water. Located in McCreary County, Kentucky, our park directly borders Cumberland Falls State Park with a range of outdoor activities in a peaceful, scenic setting rich in natural beauty and history.
Rural Kentucky's Prime Woodland Setting
This brand new beautiful park is conveniently located less than 1 mile to picturesque Cumberland Falls the largest waterfall in the US south of Niagara falls. This breathtaking waterfall features one of only 2 waterfall moonbows in the world. See our calendar for dates it can occur on clear nights.
Essential Amenities Included With Every Site
Water & Sewer Hookups
Back-In and Pull-through Sites
30 & 50 amps
Pet Friendly
On-Site Camp Store
Our camp store offers any basic camping necessities you need, from firewood and ice to hoses, drains, regulators, and plugs. We've got you covered!
Historically Significant Grounds
The Tombstone Junction
Cumberland Falls RV Resort is located on the historic grounds of the former Tombstone Junction, a Western-themed park once visited by legendary country music performers. This unique history adds cultural value to your stay, offering a direct connection to Kentucky’s entertainment past just steps from today’s natural attractions and the renowned Cumberland Falls.
Make Lasting Memories in Kentucky's Outdoor Paradise
Our secluded yet easily accessible location provides the best of outdoor living. Featuring hiking, wildlife, sightseeing and water activities all within literal minutes of your RV’s front steps. Located directly on our property is a great private hike that is one of the most beautiful easy hikes in the area. This meandering trail allows you to see towering rock formations, creeks, caves, a lake, and wildlife…. all without being too strenuous. You can even take a picnic lunch with you and have a snack on the dock or at one of the conveniently placed picnic tables along the trail.
On-Site Pickle Ball
For those who are hoping to engage in active pastimes during their stay, pickle ball is a great way to do so. Come enjoy a day in the sun, and discover what keeps visitors coming back to Cumberland Falls RV Resort again and again!
Close Proximity to Whitley City, Corbin, and Somerset
Endless Opportunities For Adventure
The area surrounding Cumberland Falls RV Resort offers a wide variety of outdoor attractions and local experiences. From scenic trails and natural landmarks to unique cultural sites and dining options, visitors have many ways to explore and enjoy southeastern Kentucky’s natural and historic offerings during their stay.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is one of two locations that a rare natural phenomenon known as the magnificent waterfall moonbow occurs. Observe the beauty of a lunar rainbow created from refracted moonlight through the rising mist of Cumberland Falls—an incomparable experience in the awe-inspiring Kentucky woodlands.
AN EXPERIENCE UNLIKE ANY OTHER
Come See The Famous Moonbow
Discover Southeastern Kentucky's Outdoor Adventures
We at Cumberland Falls RV Resort want our guests to make the most of their stay. One of our greatest efforts in doing so is by assisting in a variety of adventures, including whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking, riverboat cruising, stand-up paddle boarding, touring the waterfall and arches, and taking the rainbow raft mist ride.
Daniel Boone National Park
Daniel Boone National Forest spans over 700,000 acres and surrounds much of the area near Cumberland Falls RV Resort. Known for its extensive trail systems, including the 290-mile Sheltowee Trace, the forest offers hiking, biking, and scenic exploration. Its rugged terrain and natural beauty make it a premier destination for outdoor adventure.
Discover Kentucky's Top Attractions on Our Travel Guide
Cumberland Falls RV Resort and Park is located in picturesque McCreary county. McCreary county is dedicated to the preservation of nature and has as a result dedicated 80% of its land to parks. With so much space to roam you can enjoy mile after mile of some of the countries most iconic hiking trails, waterfalls, natural arches, caves and towering rock formations without the hustle and bustle of most natural attractions.
Cumberland Falls
Known as the “Niagara of the South,” Cumberland Falls is a 68-foot-high waterfall that attracts nearly a million visitors annually. It's one of the few places in the world where a moonbow can be seen.
Big South Fork Scenic Railway
Located nearby in Stearns, this heritage railway provides excursions through the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, featuring historical narration and access to a former coal mining town.
Daniel Boone National Forest
This vast forest offers diverse outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, and rock climbing. The Sheltowee Trace Trail runs nearly 290 miles through its scenic, rugged landscape.
Fun For Every Minute of The Day
Whether you want to stay for 3 days or 2 weeks you will have amazing adventures every single day. When you are done with your adventures the relaxing begins. Enjoying a good BBQ dinner with some s’mores made on your private fire pit and sharing stories of the day.
On days when you feel like staying put you can partake in a fun game of pickle ball, corn hole, or horseshoes or just relax with a good book on your private site. It just doesn’t get any better than this Kentucky Gem!!
Don't wait! Book Your Stay Now
Ready to explore the best of southeastern Kentucky? Lock in your RV site and start planning your visit to trails, waterfalls, and attractions just minutes from the park.