What an attractive and peaceful campground and State Park, - immaculately kept. We camped mid-week in September and there were only 4 other sites occupied. The actual cave is rather tired, - graffiti etc, but the view across the river from the cliff top, above the cave, was wonderful and was only a few minutes walk from our campsite. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lots of fully grown trees and a hilly environment make for a variety of choices in the type of site you'd like from down in the valley to up on the hilltop. We chose hilltop and were able to get cell reception (barely) as well as be near the shower house with shade and satellite TV reception. Unfortunately, the area had seen record rainfall a couple days before we arrived. Within three days of our arrival, the mosquitoes were incredibly thick! Still, the Cave-in-Rock State Park along the river gave us an escape in the cave and walking the paths. The dump station has both gray and fresh water hookups within easy reach. With two hoses, we were able to fill our fresh tank while dumping and flushing our black tank. A great time saver as long as you have two sets of hoses. The water was clean and odor free. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean park. Staff was friendly and kept the place clean. We stayed for 5 days and it was almost empty the whole time. Part of the Shawnee National Forest so there are alot of places to go to around there. Access to KY is thru a free Ferry! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.