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When you are looking at RV rentals in Jamestown, you’ll be between the metropolitan areas of Louisville, Knoxville, TN, and Nashville, TN. You’ll also be able to enjoy the spectacular natural beauty of the Daniel Boone National Forest and the Hoosier National Forest. Jamestown was established in 1826 and is the seat of Russell County.

If you’d like to learn more about where you’ll be visiting with an RV rental in Jamestown, Kentucky, be sure to check out Lake Cumberland Vacation and the Kentucky Department of Tourism for up-to-date information on area attractions, businesses, and promotions. The Times-Journal and the Russell County News-Register cover local news and events.

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The Great Outdoors

You can take your Jamestown RV rental by owner to the Lake Cumberland State Resort Park for an experience you won’t soon forget. The lake covers 52,000 acres and features 1,225 miles of shoreline. Recreational opportunities include swimming, fishing, hiking, boating, birding, disc golf, miniature golf, picnicking, and geocaching. There is also plenty of unspoiled open green space for nature and wildlife viewing. There are a general store and a restaurant in the park.

The Jamestown City Park is another excellent place to enjoy outdoor recreation, green space, and a community feeling when you rent a motorhome in Jamestown. The park offers playgrounds, picnic tables and shelters, and sports fields. It is conveniently located off Main Street and near the downtown square so you will be able to find snacks, drinks, and more just a short distance away.

The Wolf Creek Dam is also worth a visit with a camper rental in Jamestown. It is one of the largest dams in the country. The dam separates the Cumberland River and Lake Cumberland. Hiking, biking, trails, playgrounds, and fishing are all available here. It is also a wonderful and very popular spot to take nature photographs.

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The Pinecrest RV Park Resort can be your temporary home with a travel trailer rental from Jamestown, KY. Resort amenities include a swimming pool, a fishing pond, a playground, recreational opportunities, restrooms and showers, and laundry facilities. RV sites offer full hookups, picnic tables, and grills.

You can also consider parking the best RV rental from Jamestown at the Lake Cumberland State Resort Park. The park provides plenty of outdoor recreation, a dump station, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a store and restaurant. RV sites feature electric and water hookups, fire rings, and grills.

Park your campervan rental in Jamestown at the Russell Springs KOA Campground and enjoy your stay. The campground provides a swimming pool, a playground, a pavilion, miniature golf, recreational opportunities, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a camp store, and Wi-Fi. RV sites offer gravel, full hookups, and cable hookups.

Walmart is often friendly to the RV community, which sometimes extends to allowing RVs to park overnight in store lots. The closest stores that may agree to such an arrangement are in Columbia and Monticello. It's best check in with store management before setting up for the night with your RV rental from Jamestown, KY.

Exploring the City

You can take your RV trailer rental from Jamestown to the Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery for an entertaining and educational experience. Exhibits and displays include the fish hatchery, an active honeybee hive, an animatronic fish biologist, karst terrain, and more. There is a visitor and environmental education center open all year around. Educational programming and special events take place regularly. Visitors of all ages will find plenty to see and do here.

The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame celebrates Kentucky performers, songwriters, publishers, promoters, managers, broadcasters, comedians, and other music professionals and their contributions to the America music industry. When you visit with your Jamestown RV rental, you’ll get to see the exhibits and displays and do some retail therapy at the unique museum gift shop.

Your motorhome rental in Jamestown can also take you to the Big South Fork Scenic Railway, which operates over seven miles of historic track. You’ll see open vistas, roaring rivers, and historic Appalachia along the ride. It stops at the Blue Heron Mining Camp, now operated by the National Park Service. You can also order a “Coal Miner’s Lunch” to enjoy along the journey. The railway also offers a Polar Express ride in season.

You will also likely need to refuel the Jamestown motorhome rental while you are here and the area is home to plenty of fuel stations, convenience stores, and truck stops. Diesel fuel and gasoline are easily available at most locations.

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