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Day Use Fees
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Cumberland charges a day use fee at
selected areas. The recreation areas on Lake Cumberland charging these fees are
Waitsboro, Fishing Creek, Cumberland Point, Halcomb’s Landing, Kendall and Fall
Creek. These areas offer playgrounds, boat launching ramps,
bathrooms, picnic sites and picnic shelters. The fee at Fishing Creek is $4.00
per vehicle and $3.00 at all other recreation areas. Persons walking into a
recreation area are charged $1.00 per person per day (children under 12 are
free). Current Golden
Age/Access passport holders or individuals possessing the new
America the
Beautiful Senior or Access Pass will receive receive a 50% discount on these
fees.
Payment
of the fee will permit the use of similar day use facilities at any Corps
project on the date of payment. A paid camping permit from a Corps operated
campground will entitle the holder to use any designated day use facility
without paying the day user fee on the day for which the camping permit is
valid.
Day Use Annual Passes are available for sale at the Lake Cumberland Natural Resource Management Office in Somerset, KY or at any of the recreation areas mentioned
above. Annual Passes cost $30.00 each and are valid for twelve months from the
date of issuance. A half-price discount is given for the holder of a Golden
Age/Access Passport or of an
America the
Beautiful Interagency Senior or Access Pass. The Annual Pass is good at all
similar day use facilities at any Corps project.
Note: Not all recreational facilities on Lake Cumberland are operated by
the Corps of Engineers and thus the recreational fees charged, if any, are not
necessarily compatible. Therefore, a camping permit from Lake Cumberland State
Park will not admit you into Kendall Recreation Area. An Annual Pass from a
marina that charges a launching fee will not admit you to launch at Waitsboro
Recreation Area. Likewise a permit or pass issued by the Corps will not
necessarily admit you into a State Park or allow you to launch at a Marina.
We regret that we cannot honor the Interagency Annual Pass. It is issued by
federal agencies (including the National Park Service) who charge entrance fees
and is an annual pass covering entrance fees only. The Corps does not charge
entrance fees, only use fees. |
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