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The BEST WESTERN Corbin Inn, conveniently located off of I-75 between Michigan and Florida, is the perfect place to rest, relax and revive while on the road for business or leisure.
Whether just traveling through, stopping by to visit or simply here on business, guests will be able to see and experience the best of Corbin, Kentucky right outside the BEST WESTERN Corbin Inn. From horseback riding to whitewater rafting and everything in between, there's plenty of outdoor adventure nearby this Corbin hotel. Other attractions also include the original KFC Museum, Cumberland Falls State Park - also known as the "Niagara of the South" - Grove Marina, Laurel Lake, Daniel Boone National Forest, The Arena, Nibrock Festival and more.
Inside the BEST WESTERN Corbin Inn, guests will find cozy, well-appointed guest rooms, each complete with all the comforts of home, including a refrigerator, microwave, cable satellite television and high-speed Internet. Other amenities at this Corbin hotel also include a complimentary continental breakfast each morning and an outdoor heated swimming pool.
Business guests will also appreciate the BEST WESTERN Corbin Inn's close proximity to the Arena Convention Center and local businesses, like Baptist Regional Hospital, Cumberland University, Union College and Eastern Kentucky University.
The friendly, welcoming and accommodating staff members of the BEST WESTERN Corbin Inn are waiting to greet you to this premier Corbin hotel. Book a stay and save with the BEST WESTERN Corbin Inn today.
The park extends this invitation to help make a stand for your Kentucky State Park. In Corbin.
Featuring concerts, dances, fun run, golf tournament, carnival, and the crowning of the Mountain Laurel Queen. In Pineville.
Stand on the vaulted spot (1,990 ft) where Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia come together. In Pineville.
Whitesburg’s annual festival of eastern Kentucky crafts and culture. In Whitesburg.
Concerts by world-renowned brass bands of all types who perform throughout the weekend. Vincent DiMartino performs. In Danville.
Discover the mysterious sounds of the night as we paddle our way around Mill Creek Lake under a moonlit sky. In Slade.
Bring your instruments out to Carter Caves State Resort Park to gather and play music with other local musicians. In Olive Hill.
A four-day event celebrating the automobile and "all things Kentucky". In Lexington.
A week dedicated to the Revolutionary War, The War of 1812 and the settlement of lands around the Ohio River. In Olive Hill.
Junior fishing tournament for children 15 years and under. Prizes awarded in each age group for the biggest fish caught. In Greenup.
Explore wilderness survival. Orienteering, shelter building, food and water procurement, fire starting, first aid, and more. In Prestonsburg.
The largest, free, outdoor cultural event in Central Kentucky with more than 65,000 visitors traveling to Woodland Park, in Lexington.
Designed for the experienced and novice scrapbooker. Participants must bring their own scrapbook and supplies. In Greenup.
The Daniel Boone National Forest in eastern Kentucky's Appalachian foothills, is comprised of over 700,000 acres of rugged terrain. The forest's sandstone cliffs, ravines and steep ridges are its signature features. Many people enjoy fishing, swimming and boating in Cave Run Lake, Lake Cumberland and Laurel River Lake and the many streams and rivers.
Lace up your hiking boots or saddle up on horseback to trek along the 269-mile Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail. There are plenty of options on the variety of 600 miles of forest trails. Rock climbing, geocaching, hunting, caving, mountain biking, canoeing and picnicking are also popular outdoor activities. Rest up after a day of exploring, with Best Western in nearby Corbin.
The University of the Cumberlands, formerly known as Cumberland College, is a private liberal arts college established in 1889 and affiliated with the Kentucky Baptist Convention. Located in Williamsburg, the 3,200 students have a choice of 45 major programs of study and a variety of minor programs. Students studying for Graduate programs have a choice of degrees in Education, Psychology, Business Administration, Physician Assistant Studies and Christian Studies.
After strolling through the historical campus, drive 13 miles north to Corbin, the home of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Tour the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum to learn of the history of the Colonel and the restaurant. The Best Western Corbin Inn is a convenient lodging choice while spending time in eastern Kentucky.