We camped here before we got our travel trailer and it was fantastic. It was one of the very best state park campgrounds we had been to. We had a spot on the outer ring that was very large and had shade trees. We were right across from the playground and bath house. There was no camp store and you have to drive several minutes to get to a gas station but other then that I would suggest it to anyone. We camped here in a Tent.
Very clean, both the campground and rest room/s. Very friendly campers and staff. Just the wife and I and we really enjoy this campground as it is only about a 30 minute ride home. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We camped here overnight while traveling to Virginia and were pleasantly surprised. The campground was very pretty. The bathrooms and showers were clean. My kids had a ball since there were many children out riding their bikes and playing at the playground. One problem we encountered is, as stated on another review, you need a 50' hose to reach the water hookup. We did not have water hookup that night. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
First the golf course, Hidden Cove. A golfer's dream for a state park, we added extra nights in order to play it a second time. Campground is good for a state park, some sites are tough for motorhomes, but we found a good level one. Greater place for smaller rigs though. Water hookups are set between sites and we needed to go pick up another 25' of hose (50's total does it) to hookup. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is family friendly, clean, well-kept, as many of Kentucky State Park Campgrounds are, and at a reasonable rate. It has a nice lake also. The only problems we found at the campground we that there is only one playground, not a lot of security, and several uneven sites. We were there for the whole weekend from Friday until Monday and during the weekend, many children were riding mopeds, which is against the rules, and motor scooters. I personally do not have a problem with it and my children were riding them as well but Sunday after a fully packed campground had cleared up, they decided to start security patrolling and my child was warned harshly about riding his scooter and was it was pointed out to us that it is against the rules, even though it is not posted anywhere in the park. I didn't have a problem with him not being able to ride it if it is against the rules, but why wait until most of the park is cleared out to start enforcing the rules. We felt like they should have been ppatrolling during the busiest time instead of waiting when everyone left to begin. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We actually camped here in 1997 but the choice didn't go back that far. This was by far our most favorite campground. It was our first experience with "Luxury" camping. We parked our car on a paved driveway to our tent. The sites were spacious. There was water hook up and a trash can at every site. The fishing was excellent. The locals called the area they showed us "like fishing out of a barrel". They were right. My 4 year old son put his hook in twice and pulled out a keeper both times. This was one of my favorite memories of camping. We camped here in a Tent.
Nice size, well-spaced, fairly level sites. No advance reservations. Activities vary with the seasons. Large lake for boating or fishing. Clean and well-maintained facilty. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
After spending two weeks at a busy, busy "go to" RV park, it was a relief to stay a couple days here. It is quiet and has level gravel sites. There is no laundry, bath house, or bathrooms. We saw 5 deer in the park and were warned by the owner not to step on the property of a cranky, 92 year old lady. It is a great overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was great for an overnight (or visiting local attractions). Owners are great--friendly and welcoming. Very quiet. Easy to get to from I-64. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were very happy with this campground. It was cheaper then a KOA and whole lot closer to all the state parks. Especially Carter caves State Resort park. It had sewer hookups right at the site so we had no need for a bathhouse and we didn't need to pull up at a dump station. It was very quiet and we felt very safe there, unlike some other private campgrounds. The owners were very friendly and happy to help. It was just moments from town and I-64. There is even a gas station and grocery store right on that road so you don't even need to go into town if you don't want to. We were very pleased to be close to so many different state parks which our family loves. I checked yes on family type campground even though there was no playground because we were a family with kids from ages 3-17 and saw no reason not to stay there. Some people complained about the narrow entrance but I saw several big rigs pull in. You just need to pull into the lane on the far left, closest to the sign. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nightly rate far too expensive for what is offered. No WI-FI, no cable, narrow sites with gravel, tight to maneuver big-rig at entrance and pull-thru sites. Convenient location off I-64, for overnight only. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here on March 14th 2008 overnight only. The owner had the water turned off because of the winter, and also because there was no one else staying there. We stayed there because we were just so tired. Other than there not being any water the park is very clean and level. Right off the interstate but was quiet and we felt safe. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great overnight campground. Small park, quiet, level graveled sites and a great staff. Just one mile off the interstate and near shopping center. We were so glad to find such a nice place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a small, quiet campground located about 1 mile off I-64 (Exit 172)in eastern Kentucky. It is ideal for an overnight stop rather than a destination campground. It is clean with level gravel sites and cement patios. There is no shower house or restroom, but every site is full hookup. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.