Final thoughts on Corbin, KY

With the Daniel Boone National Forest, the Cumberland and Laurel River this is a paradies for boaters and fishermen.

Apart from that there is not much do to. We enjoyed the drives and walks through the forest and sitting by the lakes.

Bubby’s BBQ has a fantastic buffet if you like southern BBQ cuisine, referred to us by the locals and definitely worth it.

Otherwise we had two busy weeks, as expected in June. We met Roxane and Wayne from Oklahoma, both retired and RVing for 4 years more or less full time and on their way to the Northeast.
We enjoyed some lovely conversations and hope that our paths cross again.

We had to change sites at the KOA due to a faulty electric pedestal and enjoyed the last week more than the first as the first site was more an overnight stop with camping trailers, fifth wheels and RVs hooking up every evening and night and unhooking at all ungodly hours in the morning.

After the switch we had more of a quite site and due to the rains that started Monday and did not stop until the night before we left it was easier on us.

All in all, the KOA Corbin/Laurel Lake can only be referred as an overnight stop, a lengthier stay is not recommended at this campground.