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    Cumberland Motels

    Looking for a good fishing Motel in Jamestown. Don't need anything fancy just clean and has room for boat parking.

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    Re: Cumberland Motels

    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    Looking for a good fishing Motel in Jamestown. Don't need anything fancy just clean and has room for boat parking.
    Timber Pointe Resort is a good option. It is right up the hill from Jamestown Marina

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    Re: Cumberland Motels

    Quote Originally Posted by wtucker View Post
    Timber Pointe Resort is a good option. It is right up the hill from Jamestown Marina

    Times two.

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    Re: Cumberland Motels

    TimberPointe is the only place I'll stay. Mike and Kim Crowe really keep this place up and they're great people. Here's the link to their website:
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    Re: Cumberland Motels

    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    Looking for a good fishing Motel in Jamestown. Don't need anything fancy just clean and has room for boat parking.
    I'm doing Jamestown in the next couple days. They told me since its off season, they will let me park the rig in the lower lot right by the motel. And a deluxe room with 2 double beds, and 2 TV's, a small kitchenette with sink, refrig, coffee maker and microwave, and pull out sofa bed in the front roo until 14 April is only $49.95 a night.

    I agree with Timberpoint too.

    I've also stayed at Cumberland Lodge in Russell Springs on 127 at 619 (Maple Street). Good thing there is lots of parking, and food places close. Down side is a little longer run to ramp at J-town in morning, but atleast you get to go by Bass Pro and the shoppette there for gas, coffee, and sausage biscuits in the morning.

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