6 RV Parks near Junction City, Kentucky
We did however find 6 campgrounds within 25 miles of Junction City. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Junction City in the left hand column.
840 Stanford Rd Danville, Kentucky 40422 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 35 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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Jul 2015 - $28.00
This small campground is located on the Pioneer Playhouse property, and is offered for the convenience of their patrons. As such, it was a nice amenity to have and enhanced our experience in Danville. We enjoyed a play in the open air theater, ate a swell BBQ supper offered at the playhouse, and toured historic Danville for a day.
The campground is pretty bare bones. This isn't a state park or luxury resort, so you should lower your expectations. It is maintained to some degree, but the sites are a bit short and close together. Most spots are filled with seasonal campers - looks to be staff and actors living there for the summer. Overall, to have a CG within the Playhouse compound is a bonus, even if it's a little rough around the edges. - Flying Mantis
Jul 2012 - $25.00
This is a tight park. The only decent sites are right in the front and even those are difficult to get into. The pull-through sites have concrete picnic tables on each sides and large branches hanging over the top. They are fairly level but there wasn't one that I felt comfortable trying to get my rig into. As far as I was able to tell, there are only two sites that have 50 amp hookups and those are short back-in sites. I could not get my motorhome into one of those. Don't arrive after dark, it's impossible to see anything. Other than that, it's a nice little town to visit. If you're just passing through for the night or there to see the show it is probably okay if you have a small trailer. - sixtires58
May 2011 - $25.00
We had planned to stay at this park, but after looking at this campground, we decided to move on. Although there are 36 sites shown on their web site only 17 sites near the main entrance are suitable for RVs. The narrow loop road and sites were on gravel. The back-in sites were over grown and were on a slope. The pull-thrus were long and deeply rutted. There were mature trees that were not trimmed properly. Large sharp limbs could easily cause damage to a roof. All sites have side by side hookups. The other sites (areas 2 and 3) were located in back of the playhouse and were on grass. It appeared that these other sites were not maintained. We have a 32 foot 5th wheel and would not recommend this place. - adsaxs
220 Chimney Rock Rd Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 70 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Oct 2015 - $48.00
Little crowded, several permanent RVs there. Little loud after midnight. Had to pay $10.00 gate card deposit that you get back when leave. We left on Sunday Morning after 8:00 a.m. And no one was on duty to return card and retrieve the $10.00. I left card and my card asking to mail my $10.00, which they did. I also paid $10.00 extra for the pull thru lot, which was in a curve with lots behind you. - Sissy Wommack
Sep 2015 - $35.00
We stayed here for our visit to the wonderful Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill just 9 miles away. The park is well-maintained. It is on the cliffs over looking Lake Harrington, and crammed full of seasonal guests. We arrived late in the day and got a back-in spot that was a little short for our 30 feet, but we parked at an angle and were able to keep our nose off the road. There is a marina a short walk down the road. We swam our dog there. We were surprised to see the sign saying that the marina charges for launching kayaks and canoes as well as power boats. That area of Kentucky has mostly narrow windy roads, and the road into this campground is no exception. - ShoreXplorers
Sep 2009 - $30.00
This park is under new ownership and the new owners will be adding stronger Wi-Fi and cable TV next year. It's in the hills, on terraced sites and quiet. Lots of seasonals stay here as the marina is very close. A beautiful, man-made lake setting. Cell phone service is spotty due to the mountains. TV reception was good for our rig, as was the internet. If I lived closer I'd look into a seasonal site here. Nice place with friendly staff. We were here for a family reunion so spent several nights. - diamondg
27 Chase Ln Lancaster, Kentucky 40444 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 90 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $45.00
Looks like at one time it was a nice park, sadly run down and mostly 'permanent' residents now. Very nice staff, looks like they are doing what they can. - Kbtx
Jul 2014 - $25.00
We were here over the Fourth of July weekend so we tried to take that into consideration, but there were some things we couldn't overlook. First of all, the staff was wonderful and couldn't have been more welcoming and helpful. They stopped by our site several times. Unfortunately the actual campground itself was in need of some desperate repairs. Across from our site was an old shower house (?) with a port-a-potty in front. The shower house was inoperable so the port-a-potty was the only bathroom for the 30+ people on our end of the camp site. In order to use a sink you had to walk all the way to the entrance. Our first night we were awoken at 11:00 by a chainsaw one of the other campers was using to cut their firewood and our next door neighbors were setting off mortar fireworks that were raining down on our RV. There were cars parked EVERYWHERE and the tent site below us kept driving their truck through our site and parking it next to our chairs. The second night wasn't quite as eventful. The woman next door was walking around without her pants on and they also had visitors so there were at least a dozen people crammed on one site. If you need a place to stay near Nicholasville then this is pretty much the only option, but I would try to stay somewhere else if possible. - coldwaterconch
May 2013 - $25.00
I hate to be totally negative so, the 50 amp service was good. Wi-Fi was okay, but charged for each day. Hookups on wrong side of RV. Park Very run down. Lots were part grass part large rocks. Lots of old, I mean, Old trailers. We had reserved 5 days, when checking in changed that to 2. After 1 night, we left, they did refund the 2nd day lot rental. Staff was friendly. Would not camp here again - dj4pres
2558 Cummins Ferry Rd Salvisa, Kentucky 40372 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 95 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 28 Reviews
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Oct 2017 - $40.00
Park was very clean and owners were very nice. The site was a pull thru in the middle. These sites are long and curved with the hook ups spread out, depending on how you are positioned you may need extension for either water or electric. The only issue we had was with the road in, the last 3 miles is on a very narrow country road (each lane maybe 9' wide) with drainage ditches on both sides. We used this park as a point to visit the Bourbon Tail and found it to be a convenient location. Park location is scenic as it is along the Kentucky river with tall palisades and water falls on the other side. Pull thru sites are wide open, great satellite reception. The park was very quiet at night. - Chris and Debby
Oct 2017 - $40.00
DO NOT TAKE MCAFFE LANE which is basically a one lane road. We took it in a 40' motorhome. Go to 1988 and take that. The lady in the office was extremely nice, the campground is nice with lots of full-timers. We had #72 which is a LONG pull-thru. We didn't hook-up to water as it was at the very end of the pull-thru and we didn't have enough hose to reach it. Other than that it was a nice park. - kathiecarlson
Jul 2017 - $40.00
We did Lexington, Bardstown, and the Kentucky Bourbon Trail from this staging point. Nicest campground we have stayed at in the past 30 days and 3200 miles of travel. This could be a destination camping spot. Several seasonal campers have already found it. Is literally down in a hollow. Three camp sites wide and about 3/4s of a mile long. Very well maintained and staff was exceptionally helpful. River right below the campground. High bluffs with a waterfall. Water access for boats and kayaks. Coming down Hwy 127 gps will put you onto a road which is marked "no RVs on this road" Heed the sign. Do not make the turn. Go one more road to the south. The gps designated road is just wide enough for one vehicle. No cell service, but wifi was free and worked fairly well for a camp ground. - Mike from Bama
5486 Cummins Ferry Rd Versailles, Kentucky 40383 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 18 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Sep 2016 - $30.00
You are totally off the grid at this campground, no tv, cell or wifi. Your drive is through narrow, curvy roads. You think there is a mistake on your GPS and it appears on the right. Small park. The general store was not open during our stay. - Texas Gals
Oct 2013 - $30.00
Do not attempt to come here in a motor home over 30 ft. It was very difficult getting into the park. When I was making reservations, I was told it would be no problems getting into the park. Upon arrival to the park, the woman wasn't sure if we would be able to get into the site assigned to us. She said she would have a woman who lived in her car move, and we could have her site. The bathrooms were nasty as was the shower. The park has permanent residents and a bar. It is nothing like the website presents. I would not recommend camping here. - budolemiss
Sep 2011 - $30.00
Camp on the Kentucky is not a place for big rigs or 30 foot trailers. It is tough to get into and out of the gate to the park. The rain made the road and grass slick and the "gravel" road was in severe need of more gravel and pothole filling. The bathroom was poor at best. The one shower was not clean and there were no paper towels for 2 days. There was no one on site for 2 days during our stay. The Wi-Fi went down and there was no one to report the problem to. We had to write notes and call a phone number (that no one answered) to report problems. The septic at our site filled up and we could not fully dump before leaving the campground. We did have free Wi-Fi, a fire ring, and a good picnic table. We could not get a phone signal in the campground so the owner left a cordless phone outside the door in case of emergency. I will not return here. - Jayco Barbara
Fairgrounds Road Lebanon, Kentucky 40069 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 20 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Jun 2017 - $30.00
Only open for a few weeks and is still being finished. Gravel pads which currently are a challenge to level and good full hookups. Only 10 pads available currently with 10 more almost finished and more coming in the future. We loved this place as the park is next to horse stables with a horse track only a few hundred feet from the park. Can watch the horses being exercised on the track almost daily. In the other direction are hay fields and a hill that you can explore if you like. We extended out stay from 3 to 5 days we liked it so much. Our only complaint was that there was a fair amount of dogs barking (and on occasion visiting our campsite) from an adjacent road nearby (Edelin Rd not in the park) on some days. The last night we were there we experienced loud and almost continuous barking of two or three dogs all night and into the next morning. Quite annoying since the weather was cool and there was no need for air conditioning or to keep our windows shut. - Steve23
May 2017 - $30.00
If you are looking for a nice, little RV park in Central Kentucky you might want to try this. This is a new facility opened less than a month ago. It is located 10 miles from Makers Mark, 3 miles from Limestone Springs Distillery, 30 miles from Bardstown, and 60 miles from Louisville and Lexington. The park is part of the Marion County Fairgrounds, and is a non-profit organization. - Greg P