Camp on the Kentucky is not a place for big rigs or 30 foot trailers. It is tough to get into and out of the gate to the park. The rain made the road and grass slick and the "gravel" road was in severe need of more gravel and pothole filling. The bathroom was poor at best. The one shower was not clean and there were no paper towels for 2 days. There was no one on site for 2 days during our stay. The Wi-Fi went down and there was no one to report the problem to. We had to write notes and call a phone number (that no one answered) to report problems. The septic at our site filled up and we could not fully dump before leaving the campground. We did have free Wi-Fi, a fire ring, and a good picnic table. We could not get a phone signal in the campground so the owner left a cordless phone outside the door in case of emergency. I will not return here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We really enjoyed our stay here. The owners were great and we had a choice of sites when we arrived. We took one on the end on the banks of the Kentucky River. It was a good choice. The other campers were friendly and quiet. The site was level and easy to back into. The road to the campground is windy and narrow, so big rigs should be very careful. We were only 25 minutes from the Kentucky Horse Park and that was a great place to be...out of the hustle and bustle. Highly recommended! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.