Beautiful campground back in the Kentucky hills. Caters to the climbers coming to the area to climb. We stayed here just one night. The RV sites are pull through but tricky to get in/out off. Bathrooms/showers were good. Make sure you walk around the lake. Chatted quite a bit with host, a very nice person. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed at Lago Linda's for about 5 weeks while rock climbing at the Red River Gorge. The owner (Linda Black) gave us a discount rate for our extended stay. This really isn't much of an RV park, but it can accommodate small trailers and class C. The access road is essentially a driveway and the campsites are tight. We stayed here in a 34' 5th wheel and just were able to get into the site. The site was definitely long enough. The dump station is only accessible using a portable holding tank. It is a beautiful location, but does need some maintenance. The bathrooms and showers didn't get cleaned on the weekend. This does seem a bit odd as it is the busiest time. I think there was to be someone cleaning, but I don't think it got done. There is a weekday housekeeper who does an excellent job. This park is primarily used by rock climbers who are in the area to climb and it is very busy on the weekends. I hiked a couple of the trails with our dogs and had to do a bit of bush whacking because they hadn't been cleared since last winter. The Wi-Fi was down for much of our stay here. For weekenders this may not be much of an issue, but since we stayed long term, it was very frustrating. Lago Linda Hideaway also rents cabins and has plenty of tent camping space. We would probably stay here again but mostly because the choices in the area are limited. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The campground is about 30 minutes south of the Natural Bridge SP, down narrow winding roads. Sites are small and dotted with trees. There isn't a view from the campground, although the website states it is nestled on a ridge. Trails were overrun, so we couldn't use them. We couldn't find the canoe, and the paddle boat was filled with stagnant water so we couldn't use those as offered, either. There is a very small bathroom with two bath stalls and one shower. Clean, but dated. No store or playground. Wi-fi worked intermittantly. Nearest town for food was Beattyville, about 20 minutes away. A stray dog and cat kept close to our site begging for food; a little concerning with children. We would not stay here again, but instead, would choose the campground at the SP. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We decided to take a chance and stay at Lago Linda after not being able to get a site at Natural Bridge SP. The entrance is a narrow one-lane gravel road so I wouldn't attempt this in a big rig at all. Once we got here, we met the manager lady from England. She is very nice and will do anything for you. The bath houses were very clean, probably the cleanest I have ever been in. The sites are gravel and very shaded with large oak trees. There was a nice pond to fish from (free for catch/release, pay to eat) and a canoe and paddle boat. My kids loved it here. There are plenty of tent and small camper sites. The 30 amp sites are limited. I have plenty of pictures if anyone wants them. I wouldn't recommend arriving after dark as Lago Linda is in the middle of God's country. Overall, I highly recommend this campground if you are willing to go off the beaten path. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.