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Fishing Creek Campground at Lake Cumberland Reopens By Lisa Clark, 92.7 The Wave SOMERSET, KY - Fishing Creek Campground at Lake Cumberland has reopened and is now available for first-come, first-served camping through the remainder of the 2025 recreation season. Maintenance crews replaced more than 400 feet of water line, digging through solid rock to remove the aging, 30-year-old pipe and install new line with additional shut-off valves to improve future service. Additional water line repairs are scheduled after the camping season ends. For the rest of the 2025 season, campsites at Fishing Creek Campground are available only on a first-come, first-served basis. No advance reservations will be accepted. Campers must select and pay for their site upon arrival using Recreation.gov or the Recreation.gov app, available for Android and iOS devices. For more information, visit www.recreation.gov. This story was posted on 2025-07-05 09:33:30
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