The picturesque settings of Lake Cumberland State Resort Park and Green River Lake showcase the area’s natural beauty. Discover sights such as Lindsey Wilson College, Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery and Up the Creek Winery during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Glens Fork?
You may want to think about a place to stay that has an outdoor pool if you’re planning to visit Glens Fork in the warmest months of July, August or June, when the average temperature is 23°C. Accommodation offering an indoor pool may be the way to go if you come to town during the coldest months of January, February or December, when the average temp is 5°C.
Recent Reviews in Glens Fork
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5/5 Excellent
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"The room was very clean but beds were not comfortable at all. Owner was not very friendly. We paid cash in advance for 3 nights. We decided to spend the last night somewhere else and they refused to refund for the 3rd night, so we just lost that money. As someone where every dime counts in our family, that was disappointing ☹️"
"We had a lodge king suite and it was nice. It had a microwave, and fridge and a nice view. The cold air can only go down to 68 degrees. The room was clean, HOWEVER THEY DO NOT SERVICE YOUR ROOM IN BETWEEN NIGHTS STAYED. You will need to go to the front desk to get more soap, towels, coffee, etc. - Nobody can or will bring you those items. The phone doesn't work in the room so you will need to use your cell if you need anything. If you want to go to the state dock from the lodge, there is a shuttle that will pick you up and you can get the number from the front desk. There is not a lot of signage or information on anything anywhere so you have to ask constantly.
The restaurant was basic food and overpriced. You need to pay for milk in the morning for your cereal, FYI. But then note it takes 15 to 30 mins to get to the nearest restaurant.
The staff working for the restaurant and front desk were amazing. They were all kind and informative and just great people.
The PERCH didn't have any activities we could do for the weekend we stayed which was REALLY SAD because I even called ahead. We did do the mini golf which was fun, but is $5 per person.
The park itself was not upkept which is both the park and publics fault. There was trash everywhere and basic rules weren't being followed. For example, we stopped at the overlook and there was trash, carvings on the tables, the smell of urine, and the weeds/ greenery was unkept.
The state resort, lake, and county are overmarketed by "
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