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Cave Run Lodging: Comfortable Cabins Near Cave Run Lake in Morehead, KY

Cave Run Lodging: Comfortable Cabins Near Cave Run Lake in Morehead, KY

Location:

1190 Ky. 801 S.
Morehead, KY 40351

Welcome to Cave Run Lodging, a family‑friendly destination just 1.5 miles from the picturesque Cave Run Lake. Our cabin collection ranges from cozy one‑bedroom units to spacious four‑bedroom A‑frames, including a 2‑bedroom handicap‑accessible cabin. Each cabin is fully furnished and includes regular housekeeping, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Conveniently situated on a paved, well‑lit drive, the property offers secure boat or trailer parking and on‑site, electric‑hookup boat storage with locked doors. The centerpiece of the grounds is an inviting in‑ground pool, perfect for cooling off during Kentucky’s hot summer days.

Book your stay today and experience the serenity of Cave Run Lake combined with modern amenities.

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