This recreation area is part of Dale Hollow Lake
From I-65 take the Cumberland Parkway (exit 43) to KY 90 east at Glasgow. From I-75 take KY 80/Cumberland Parkway (exit 41) west to US 27 south through Somerset to KY 90 west. Take KY 90 to KY 449 south to KY 1206 to State Park.
Absolute treat on a long drive. Rooms facing the lake have a beautiful sunrise view. Catfish for dinner, biscuits with sausage gravy for breakfast! Hiking trails from the lodge go to overlooks of the lake.
Beautiful views from the restaurant & the hotel’s 2nd & 3rd floors. The golf course is superb! The staff at both the Lodge/Restaurant & Golf course were very helpful & friendly. We would definitely stay here again!
Came here for Thanksgiving 2024. Stayed through Sunday. The Resort is beautiful and very well maintained. We engaged with several staff members, many in the restaurant and they were all excellent. I hiked a couple trails. Beautiful hikes but I will say their trail markings need much improvement. I did here that the suffered several tornadoes this past summer which could have knocked down the trail markings.
The food was very good, especially the Thanksgiving Day Buffet. We would like to thank the staff members we encountered - Sydnee, MiKayla, Audra, Helen, Patricia, and Lisa.
With the experience we had, we will back to expeience the resort in the summer.
WARNING RV campers. The road from Burkseville to the park is very narrow, absolutely no shoulder and has a lot of elevation changes. If you aren't a skilled RV driver I don't recommend trying to get to this park. The campground was very clean. However the RV driveways are relatively short. We have a 37 foot travel trailer and hung over the backside several feet in order to not have our hitch in the roadway. There isn't much shade at any of the campsites. You have to drive to the lodge, Cindy's cave and the marina. There is only one trail .2 miles long that can be accessed from the campground. Also, there is no way to get to the lake from the campground to fish; the lake is several hundreds of feet below the campground and lodge.