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    Conley Bottom Campground - Conleybottom 2004 we love it here

    Conley Bottom Campground

    4.8(4 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Can't reserve spots. It's a first come first serve. No need to stop in the office. Drive around,…read morepick a spot and Paul will come around and check you in. Good luck finding a halfway level spot. We were lucky and it wasn't busy so we got a nice wide spot near the bathrooms and showers and laundry. In the main area. ( full hookup by office) there is no sewer connections and no cable. Could only get 3 off channels. We are here "off season" and the restaurant doesn't open until May 2. It's quite a walk down the pier to the store and restaurant. There are cabins on other side of marina from Rv sites. Plenty of ramps to put boat in water. There is not a lot of signage where to go so got to ask many questions instead of someone explaining things to you. Prices are cheap right now. Average of $29 per night.

    With several campground options in the Lake Cumberland area, I think I found my favorite…read more Initially, I had planned on staying at Falls Creek Camp Ground which was just a few miles up the road, but after I discovered Conley Bottom was almost the same rate AND CB has full hookups, I made a last minute route here. When we pulled in, it was about to storm and almost dark. We were greeted at the store which was apparently closed. The gentleman explained that he would just come by in the morning to collect the due. He also said that there isn't any pre-booking available, everything is walk up only. Right now the rate in the first RV area is $24 per night. The rate increases for the season on 5/20/17. The second area RV section doesn't include sewer hook ups and is $4 cheaper. The second area is where the playground and dock access that leads to the marina is and seemed to currently be more popular than the first area. The views from both sections overlook the marina and beautifully picturesque. They have several large, pull through sites. We stayed in site L which was the closest one to the lake. None of the sites have lake access, but the marina is within a few minutes walk. A very important and possible deal breaker for anyone concerned about the drive there is that it is a narrow road and if you're heading in late when the boats are headed home, they take up most of the road and you practically have to pull off to allow them to pass.

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    Cumberland Point Recreational Campground

    Cumberland Point Recreational Campground

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Very clean and well kept. The host and attendants are doing a remarkable job in the upkeep of this…read morecampground. 2020

    We visited Cumberland Campground Fathers Day weekend June 13 - 15, 2014. The campground is…read moresurrounded by lake Cumberland and is a small quiet campground. The sites are level even though they are on a hill. The Corp of Engineers have done an amazing job of making the sites nice sized and level. The sites are gravel so tent camping may need to have an air mattress. The only downside to this campground is that the sites are angled so that you will have to back up the incline to back into your site. We camped in site 5, which wasn't too bad to get into. We have a 32' trailer and it was snug due to trees being across from the site, which made backing into the site difficult. With that being said, there are plenty of sites that are a lot easier and better for trailers 32' and bigger. The most enjoyable part of our stay was the camp host, Don Cummins, who was extremely friendly and helpful. Always there to assist if needed and you couldn't have asked for a more welcoming host. Water was beautiful and the sites were shady and large for Kentucky campgrounds. When we were there, there were only half the sites, out of 30 total, that had campers. Everything in the campground was clean and well taken care of. We plan to return when we can stay a week or more. I recommend this to anyone who is wanting a relaxing time near the Lake Cumberland water.

    Holly Bay Campground - H Loop beautiful wooded spot. Nice space in between them all. Can't wait till lake weather again.

    Holly Bay Campground

    4.9(7 reviews)
    29.9 mi

    Camping there is so shady with Hugh trees and the lake is right there with great views. Not too…read morefar is the marina and boat rentals with a camping store. This is the vacation spot for a family or a few friends . I only wish it was like years ago and no reservation is required, just drive in and pay for a spot . I can't say enough about this area, showers are clean and I can't wait to get back there

    This was the second time that I've visited Holly Bay campground. It's located in Daniel Boone…read moreNational Forest and on Laurel Lake and just a few miles from Cumberland Falls. It's my favorite campground when I'm looking for seclusion. It seems like you're hours from the city, but it's just about an hour and a half from Lexington and 20 minutes or so from the interstate. The Grove is it's sister property, so if there isn't spots available here, there may be some at The Grove. Loops D & H are available via reservation, the other loops are walk up. This time we stayed in loop G area... G2 was our site and through the trees, you could see the lake. The paved pad was long and then there were steps that led to the huge graveled fire pit area. Perfect for tent camping. It wasn't considered a premium or double site, but compared to state resort park sites, it was at least twice as big. The shower house was decent. The water cold and the fact that the water on the shower was controlled by a button that you had to push every 30 seconds, was a bit annoying. I was thankful for hand soap and toilet paper though. The lady at check-in was a hot mess. She kept answering her cell phone and the landline phone instead of waiting on us. She didn't know which sites were lake side and wouldn't let us pay, look to choose a site, drop off and come back. She made us tow the camper down the narrow paths, choose a spot and then come back to pay with the camper in tow. Then it took her at least 10 minutes to write up the ticket, etc. After a 45 minute fiasco, we finally set up in the dark. Lesson learned... Remember what site # that you want, if you've not been there, study the map before you go. Things to consider are if you want to be by the lake, the shower house, or away from other sites. It's an American Land and Leisure run campground. I can't really figure out the ins and outs of the structurally run campgrounds... I've stayed at the Cor of Engineer, state park and KOA campgrounds. The American Land and Leisure campgrounds and sites seem to be the biggest and the most inexpensive.

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    Kendall Campground - Crafting tent

    Kendall Campground

    4.8(5 reviews)
    19.7 mi

    I have been camping here since I was a kid and I absolutely love it! The riverside sites are huge…read moreand extremely private but they book up fast so you must reserve online well in advance. Reservations are made through the Recreation.gov site. There are some really cool tent sites on the riverside that are just above the river and you have to climb down stairs to access them. The main campground is very well established so the trees are all mature and there is lots of shade. There are two bathhouses but a disappointing few number of showers, which is my only complaint about this campground. In addition to the main campground, there is also an Annex. This is a newer section and the trees are still smaller here yet. In another twenty years, the Annex sites will be nice and shaded. I prefer the riverside sites but will book an Annex site if those are not available. The Annex has its own playground, dump station, and bathhouse. The bathhouse in the Annex is actually nicer than the ones in the main campground so that is one positive to that section! You can walk to the river, walk to the trout stream to fish, ride your bike, hike the trail, or walk to the Fish Hatchery and Visitor's Center next door. There is a little snack shack in the day use area that has an awesome breakfast menu, rents kayaks, sells basic supplies including ice and bait.

    Lovely campground. Nice and flat for the children to ride their bicycles. Only complaint is some…read moreof the weeds and Poison Ivy could be sprayed and maintained better.

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    Kendall Campground - Additional parking available but makes for a crowded roadway

    Additional parking available but makes for a crowded roadway

    Kendall Campground - Steps to the trail

    Steps to the trail

    Kendall Campground - The dam outside of the campground

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    The dam outside of the campground

    Lake Cumberland State Park Campground - The view from lure lodge

    Lake Cumberland State Park Campground

    1.8(4 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    I actually attended a conference here and always camp since the rate is cheap for tent camping!…read moreIt's not a bad area but as far as tent camping goes, it's pretty basic. Some water, no electricity (used to and now it's been removed), and pretty dinghy bathrooms/showers. Can't comment on the RV parks. I believe they have a pool which is new! If I weren't planning to go boating or on the water somehow, I'm not entirely sure that Lake Cumberland is where I'd choose first.

    This was my third Lake Cumberland campground experience and it was my least favorite. It rained a…read morelot during my Labor Day weekend trip, so I'll have to keep that bummer in mind and not be too harsh. There is a restaurant on site at the state park lodge, but it's not really walkable, especially when it's raining. Just throwing that out there. There is also a restaurant at the State Dock Marina, but that certainly isn't walkable or recommendable. So, I definitely recommend that you have plenty of groceries if you plan to camp here. Although it's fairly close to the water, I didn't notice water-front views from any of the sites. Certainly better views at other Lake Cumberland campgrounds. There are several loop options and we drove around to scope out possible walking routes. Nope. Not good road conditions. At one point one person said to us "be careful, it's rough down here". Yeah, we were in a 4 wheel drive truck. It was even way too steep and muddy for a truck. The site that we booked was way too narrow and impossible to back into due to the trees that were too close to the site. Luckily, two ladies on a golf cart stopped by as we were attempting to back in and they explained that there was another, more accessible site available. It must've been our lucky weekend because when we booked that was the last site available on Reserve America. So either someone canceled, or they block off sites only available via walk up. The wooden decks were nice and rare features for a state park.

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    Lake Cumberland State Park Campground - Site 56

    Site 56

    Lake Cumberland State Park Campground - Checking out

    Checking out

    Lake Cumberland State Park Campground - The bathhouse

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    The Point Campground & Farm - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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