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Kentucky State Park campgrounds are spread out across the state so you’re not too far from being able to enjoy the outdoors. Four parks – Dale Hollow Lake, Pennyrile Forest, Taylorsville Lake and Carter Caves – also offer equestrian-friendly sites.
Enjoy the beauty of nature in one of the 31 tent and RV campgrounds in Kentucky State Parks. Whatever your interests, our campgrounds have the facilities to meet your needs and offer some of the best camping in Kentucky.
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Kentucky State Parks have a handful of campgrounds that are open year-round. There's no better reason to get out and enjoy a camping adventure with Kentucky State Parks! Choose from one of the year-round campgrounds below and start planning your next great family escape.
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Each public campground offers amenities such as restrooms, trail access, RV electric and water hookups, a fire ring, table and more — all in a beautiful setting with affordable rates. Kentucky State Parks have year-round campgrounds.
Kentucky Dam Village is one of three resort parks on the waters surrounding Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area; a 170,000 acre wooded peninsula bound by Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley. The abundance of water offers uncrowded cruising, water-skiing, snorkeling and fishing.
There’s no way to pick the best Kentucky State Park because each park has its own unique attributes! Play nationally recognized golf courses, stay in a state park lodge or cabin, pitch a tent or bring the RV to a campground, hike a trail or visit a state historic site. The best Kentucky State Parks experiences are closer than you think!
One of Kentucky's finest resort campgrounds, the Kentucky Horse Park Campground has 260 campsites with electrical and water hookups, paved pads, fire rings, and picnic tables. A full-service facility, the campground has a grocery store and gift shop, two bathhouses with modern conveniences, laundromats, and two dump stations.
From tent and RV campsites with plenty of elbow room and cabins tucked away in the woods to resort lodging, a stay at one of the state's 45 parks (and six National Parks)—17 of them classified as resorts with lodges and restaurants—is all about possibilities.