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Kentucky Campgrounds
Our
campgrounds in Kentucky are located on beautiful Cave Run
Lake in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
All of
these campgrounds have been
constructed to the highest possible standards. Sites
are carefully situated to allow lots of room to spread out
and to give each family a
sense of privacy. The largest campground, Twin Knobs,
was voted one of the
Top 100 Family Campgrounds in the USA for 2003.
Twin Knobs Campground & Beach
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Scenic shorelines and camping on
700-acre wooded peninsula on Cave Run. Some
electrical hookups, showers, sandy beach, trail,
interpretive programs, group use area. Boat
moorings.
Yahoo! Travel says "Twin
Knobs is a nifty family campground. As well as
hiking and biking trails, the campground offers
horseshoe and basketball courts, a windsurfing
area, and lagoons for tying up boats. Some sites
even have views over Cave Run Lake" |
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One of the
Top 100 Family Campgrounds in the USA for 2003
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Zilpo Campground and Beach
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Large, mostly shaded campground on
8,300 acre mountain lake. Flush toilets, city
water, hot showers, telephone service and some
Electric hook-ups. Campground store with ice,
firewood, camp gear and food in facility. Paved
roads and level graveled site pads for RV's or
tents. Paved boat ramp. Beach area. Lakeside
sites available. Popular activities include
fishing, nature programs and abundant wildlife
viewing. Electric hook-up sites available for an
extra fee, collected at the site. The nearest
community is 12 miles away. Scenic
vistas of Cave Run on 335 acres. Lakeshore
camping, sandy beach. 42 electrical hookups,
country store, interpretive programs, boat
moorings. |
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Koomer Ridge Campground
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Koomer Ridge Campground features
semi-primitive camping in a tranquil woodland
setting. Located just off the Mountain Parkway,
Koomer Ridge is within the
Red River Gorge Geological Area and offers
access to the Red River Gorge National
Recreation Trails. It is also near Natural
Bridge State Resort Park. Koomer Ridge features
primitive tent camping, 19 trailer sites, vault
and flush toilets, bath house with showers,
drinking water, grills, lantern posts, and
picnic tables. |
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All sites at
this campground are first-come, first-served with no reservations
accepted
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Clay Lick Boat-in Campground
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Primitive camping, pit toilets,
tent area, grill, lantern pole, drinking water.
Boat moorings. |
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All sites at
this campground are first-come, first-served with no reservations
accepted
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Clear Creek Campground
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Near the remains of an old iron
furnace and Pioneer Weapons Wildlife Management
Area. Vault toilets, drinking water, tent pads,
grills, lantern poles. |
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All sites at
this campground are first-come, first-served with no reservations
accepted
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White Sulphur Horse Camp
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100 miles of trails nearby.
Primitive area for overnight camping. Vault
toilets, watering trough, horse trailer parking,
picket lines, gravel lot. No drinking water. |
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All sites at
this campground are first-come, first-served with no reservations
accepted
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In accordance with Federal Law, Recreation
Resource Management is prohibited from discriminating in all its programs and
activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age,
disability, political beliefs, and marital or family status. We take these
obligations very seriously -- please report any suspected violations to Warren
Meyer, RRM President, at 11811 N. Tatum Blvd #4095, Phoenix, AZ 85028
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