Great place to stay. We enjoyed it very much. Park is clean. Spacious. Plenty to do. Close to town.
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Great place to stay. We enjoyed it very much. Park is clean. Spacious. Plenty to do. Close to town.
I recently stayed in one of the AAA deluxe cabins at the Cumberland Mountain State Park. Our experience here was not horrible, nor was it anything to write home about. Pros: Quiet, lovely wooded views, wood burning fireplace with plenty of wood provided, nice linens, full and well stocked kitchen, adequately comfortable beds. Cons: Surface wise the place was clean (vacuumed, dusted, wiped down, clean bedding). However, I did notice a cobweb it a corner or two. While the couch was newer and clean, the chairs were in need of a good cleaning and perhaps reupholster. I also noticed the water stains on the walls. This is a great place to stay if you are going for a rustic experience. Our trip was a family get together. This place allowed us an affordable place to stay without all the extra work of camping.
My husband and I took our first voyage in the pop-up camper to Cumberland Mtn State Park.
We parked at a station as you enter on the right and for such a beautiful Fall weekend it was not crowded. It was quiet, the other campers around us were not loud or annoying. The restroom/shower facility as very adequate and there were heaters and fans to keep the restroom area confortable. There were a few ants. We didn't really have any contact with the management. We came in just before dark on a Friday and the lady at the main building told us the ranger would come around to collect our fee. We were there all weekend and never saw a ranger. We even stayed up waiting to see if he would come by.
The restaurant was especially good! The hiking trails are very nice and the bridge was beautiful. The park is well maintained and we enjoyed our short stay. I would certainly recommend it to another camper.
My husband and I just returned from a peaceful, relaxing time in a rustic cabin at Cumberland Mountain State Park. We wanted a quiet place to get away and this fit the bill perfectly! Our cabin was not the Ritz Carlton, nor even a Hampton Inn, but very comfortable, clean and well-stocked. The staff could not have been nicer or more helpful. We ate 2 meals at the delicious restaurant which has a beautiful view over the lake. Great place to inexpensively have a great weekend getaway...we are already looking at our calendars to see when we can go back and stay longer!
Our family of 17 stayed the weekend and from our first day the entire staff was so rude! Our cabins were disgusting there were cobwebs, black mold, and cockroaches everywhere. Not to mention the walls and ceilings had water stains which made us believe they had been flooded at some point and obviously not replaced or fixed. We felt sick every morning. There were cigarette butts and trash everywhere outside, which we had to clean up ourselves because the office wouldn't send anyone to do it. The pool was gross, all the tables were always dirty, and when a baby popped in the pool they didn't shut it down! The life guards were just kids who, instead of doing their jobs, just sat and texted all day. The person at the pool gate was rude and didn't seem to care about even being there (at least ACT friendly). This place is DISGUSTING!! If they'd just clean up and maybe replace a few light bulbs, walls, and certain employees it'd be a very nice place I'm sure, but as it is now it honestly isn't even healthy to stay here.
We've been staying at Cumberland Mountain State Park for years. We stay in one of the cabins, and they are quite comfortable. There is an onsite restaurant that has excellent food. The lake is quite peaceful, and has a walking trail around it. If you like quiet accomodations nestled in the woods, you will love Cumberland Mountain State Park in Crossville, TN.
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