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This category includes individual campgrounds and RV parks in this state. These facilities range from wilderness sites to fully paved RV sites, which can be occupied for short periods, for a recreational purpose.
http://www.beechbend.com/
Located in Bowling Green. Amusement park with campgrounds. Posts services and local information.
http://www.campnelsonrvpark.com/
Offering full hookups and primitive sites, bath house with laundry room, playground and pool. Includes area attractions and directions. Located in Lancaster.
http://cavecountryrv.com/
Located in Cave City, near Mammoth Cave. All sites offer; municipal sewer hookups, pull-thru sites, WiFi, minutes to caves and area attractions.
http://www.cumminsferry.com/
RV, tents and marina. Located in Salvisa. Posts services and photos.
http://www.duckcreekrv.com/
Located in Paducah. Offers level pull thru sites, full hookups and pool.
http://kyhorsepark.com/
An educational theme park that includes a horse museum. Provides campground with full hookups. Includes history, attractions and events. Located in Lexington.
http://parks.ky.gov/
State guide to campgrounds, policies, and activities available to guests.
http://lagolinda.com/
Beattyville. Offers campsites, cabins and country cafe near the Red River Gorge Wilderness area. Includes owners' profiles, property description, photographs, map and directions.
http://www.visitlakesidecampground.com/
Offers RV and tent sites and marina services on Jonathan Creek and Kentucky Lake. Facilities, daily and seasonal rates, policies, and contact information.
http://pinecrestpark.com/
Offers one and two-bedroom cabins, campsites, hookups, and recreation at Lake Cumberland. Provides directions, services, rates and photographs.
http://koa.com/campgrounds/renfro/
Offers cabins, campsites, RV hookups, and recreation. Located in Renfro Valley.
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