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783 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Kentucky

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Among the 783 accommodations in Kentucky, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Safari Tent H At Eden Reserve - Near Ark - Kentucky
9.6 4 reviews
Kentucky
10/07 – 13/07
NZ$315/nighttotal: NZ$945 (3 )

Safari Tent H At Eden Reserve - Near Ark

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campervan , Williamstown
Safari Tent H At Eden Reserve - Near Ark is situated in rural Williamstown, Kentucky, a short drive from the Ark Encounter and Williamstown Lake.
This 14 square metre glamping unit sleeps five guests in two bedrooms, features a private bathhouse, and offers on-site amenities including a charcoal grill, fire ring, and access to walking trails within Eden Reserve.

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Best Kentucky holiday parks with a pool

Among the 783 accommodations in Kentucky, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Rv Site #44 Pull Through- Camping 55ftx37ft - Kentucky
Kentucky
09/07 – 15/07
NZ$97/nighttotal: NZ$582 (6 )

Rv Site #44 Pull Through- Camping 55ftx37ft

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campervan , Hardin
This Hardin, Kentucky RV pitch, 'RV Site #44 Pull Through- Camping 55ftx37ft', is situated 1.3km from Kenlake State Park, under 5km from Kentucky Lake and Kenlake Marina, and within 14km of the Elk & Bison Prairie and Lake Barkley.
The 186 square metre site offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps five, includes a swimming pool, pet-friendly accommodation and convenient access to gas grills, all within a smoke-free environment.
Cream Houseboat 4 Bedroom - Kentucky
Kentucky
05/07 – 08/07
NZ$1600/nighttotal: NZ$4800 (3 )

Cream Houseboat 4 Bedroom

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mobile home , Burnside
The Cream Houseboat 4 Bedroom, a four-bedroom holiday home near Nancy, Kentucky, is situated approximately 11 kilometres from The Centre for Rural Development and 19 kilometres from General Burnside Island State Park.
This 100-square-metre houseboat boasts a private swimming pool, sleeps up to 19 guests, and offers amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, with nearby attractions such as Mill Springs Battlefield and Alpine Recreation Area.
Tv Blue Tiny Houseboat At Lake Cumberland Marina - Kentucky
Kentucky
09/07 – 15/07
NZ$1259/nighttotal: NZ$7554 (6 )

Tv Blue Tiny Houseboat At Lake Cumberland Marina

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mobile home , Burnside
This lakeside mobile home, named 'Tv Blue Tiny Houseboat At Lake Cumberland Marina', is located in Nancy, Kentucky, approximately 29km from General Burnside Island State Park and 23km from Mill Springs Battlefield.
The 100 square metre dwelling boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps eleven guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private swimming pool, and a jacuzzi; nearby activities include Lake Cumberland Marina's watersports.
Rv Site #39 Pull Through - Kentucky
Kentucky
27/07 – 29/07
NZ$94/nighttotal: NZ$188 (2 )

Rv Site #39 Pull Through

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campervan , Hardin
This Hardin, Kentucky pitch, RV Site #3 Back In, is situated 1.3 km from Kenlake State Park, within 5 km of Kentucky Lake and Kenlake Marina, and under 14.5 km from Elk & Bison Prairie and Lake Barkley.
The 143 square metre site offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps five, and includes on-site parking, pet-friendly access, and is located in a smoke-free environment.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Kentucky

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Kentucky?

    Kentucky is huge on horse racing, of course! The Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville is world-famous, but there are plenty of other horse racing events throughout the year at various tracks across the state. College basketball is also massive; the University of Kentucky Wildcats have a passionate fanbase, and games are electric. For something a bit different, the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville is a massive annual event with everything from livestock shows to carnival rides.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Kentucky?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Kentucky?

    Mammoth Cave National Park is incredibly impressive, but many people miss out on exploring the smaller caves and hiking trails within the park. Red River Gorge, with its stunning sandstone arches and rock climbing opportunities, is another hidden gem. For history buffs, the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill offers a fascinating glimpse into a unique way of life. And don't forget the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, which extends beyond the well-known distilleries to include some smaller, family-run operations offering unique tours and tastings.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Kentucky?

  • When is the high season in Kentucky?

    The peak tourist season in Kentucky generally runs from late spring through autumn (roughly April to October). Summer sees the warmest weather, ideal for outdoor activities, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these months.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Kentucky?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Kentucky are The Farm Camp, Wildwood Glamping Tent and Camper\/ Rv To Relax - Camping.

  • What foods is Kentucky best known for?

    Kentucky is renowned for its bourbon, of course! But beyond that, you'll find delicious barbecue, particularly in Lexington and Louisville. Hot brown, a unique turkey and Mornay sauce creation, is a Louisville specialty. Don't forget burgoo, a hearty stew traditionally made with various meats and vegetables. And no trip is complete without trying some of the state's famous biscuits and gravy.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Kentucky?

  • Is Kentucky a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Kentucky boasts numerous state parks and national forests offering diverse camping experiences, from developed campgrounds with amenities to more remote, backcountry sites. Red River Gorge and Mammoth Cave National Park are particularly popular for camping, but many other locations throughout the state provide opportunities for tent camping, RV camping, and cabin rentals.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Kentucky?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Kentucky?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet people and sample regional produce. Attending a bluegrass music performance, perhaps at a smaller venue outside of the major cities, offers an authentic cultural experience. Exploring the many small towns and historical sites scattered across the state provides opportunities to engage with the local communities and learn about their unique histories and traditions. Many smaller distilleries offer tours and tastings that are much more intimate than the larger operations.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Kentucky?

  • Does Kentucky have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Kentucky experiences all four seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold and occasionally snowy, especially in the mountainous regions. Be aware of the potential for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, particularly during spring and summer. Wildlife includes deer, black bears (though sightings are relatively rare), and various snakes. Always take precautions when hiking and camping, such as carrying bear spray and being aware of your surroundings.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Kentucky for families?

    Many trails in Red River Gorge are suitable for families, offering a range of difficulty levels. The short and relatively easy trails around Auxier Ridge are a good starting point. In Mammoth Cave National Park, there are paved trails suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, as well as easier hiking trails for families with older children. Always check trail conditions and difficulty ratings before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Kentucky?

    Day 1: Explore Louisville, visiting Churchill Downs, the Muhammad Ali Center, and maybe a bourbon distillery. Day 2: Drive to Mammoth Cave National Park and take a cave tour. Enjoy a scenic hike in the afternoon. Day 3: Head to Lexington, visit the Kentucky Horse Park, and explore the city's historic downtown area. This itinerary allows for a mix of city and nature, focusing on some of Kentucky's most popular attractions.

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Best pet friendly Kentucky holiday parks

Among the 783 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Goldfinch's Nest- Cozy Heated Glamping Tent In Rrg - Kentucky
Kentucky
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$296/nighttotal: NZ$2072 (7 )

Goldfinch's Nest- Cozy Heated Glamping Tent In Rrg

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campervan , Beattyville
Goldfinch's Nest, a luxury glamping tent in Lee County, Kentucky, offers a unique stay near the Red River Gorge, minutes from Natural Bridge State Park and Osborne Bend Trail.
This 3-guest dwelling boasts a queen bed, fold-down couch, gas fireplace, private sitting area, and access to an on-site bathhouse with hot showers; outdoor activities include hiking trails, a private fire pit, and charcoal grill.
Charming 2-bedroom Mobile Home With Ac, Wifi In Benton Very Close To The Ky Lake - Kentucky
9.0 4 reviews
Kentucky
09/10 – 21/10
NZ$189/nighttotal: NZ$2268 (12 )

Charming 2-bedroom Mobile Home With Ac, Wifi In Benton Very Close To The Ky Lake

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mobile home , Benton
This two-bedroom mobile home, offered as "Charming 2-bedroom Mobile Home With Ac, Wifi In Benton Very Close To The Ky Lake", is situated near Kentucky Lake and the Sizzling Sisters Restaurant in Benton, Kentucky, providing easy access to local attractions such as Kenlake State Park.
The caravan sleeps three guests across one queen and one twin bed, includes air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a bathroom with shower, and offers relaxing front and back decks; nearby activities include visiting the Kentucky Opry, Bill Monroe's Home Place, Kentucky Shores Family Fun Center, and Twin Lakes Antique Mall.
Rv Site #38 Pull Through - Kentucky
Kentucky
06/08 – 09/08
NZ$84/nighttotal: NZ$252 (3 )

Rv Site #38 Pull Through

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campervan , Hardin
This Hardin, Kentucky campsite, offering the 'Basic Campsite - Tent Camping' option, is situated 1.1 kilometres from Kenlake State Park, within 4.8 kilometres of Kentucky Lake and Kenlake Marina, and 14.5 kilometres from the Elk & Bison Prairie and Lake Barkley.
The 186-square-metre pitch sleeps up to five guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, and includes on-site parking, a swimming pool, and permits pets.
Rv Site #43 Pull Through, Big Rig Friendly 60ftx25ft - Kentucky
Kentucky
23/07 – 26/07
NZ$88/nighttotal: NZ$264 (3 )

Rv Site #43 Pull Through, Big Rig Friendly 60ftx25ft

1 2
campervan , Hardin
This Hardin, Kentucky RV pitch, 'RV Site #43 Pull Through, Big Rig Friendly 60ftx25ft', is situated 1.3 km from Kenlake State Park and within 5 km of Kentucky Lake and Kenlake Marina.
The 139 square metre site, sleeping up to five guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offers on-site parking and is pet-friendly; nearby attractions include Elk & Bison Prairie and Lake Barkley (within 14 km).

Best Kentucky holiday parks with a locker

“Cumberland Lakeside Glampers” - Kentucky
9.8 10 reviews
Kentucky
17/07 – 20/07
NZ$255/nighttotal: NZ$765 (3 )

“Cumberland Lakeside Glampers”

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campervan , Burnside
The "Cumberland Lakeside Glampers" offer provides a secluded motorhome experience in the Echo Point hills, less than 1 kilometre from the Echo Point boat ramp on Lake Cumberland.
This well-appointed motorhome accommodates up to four guests, featuring air conditioning, internet, a kitchen with a freezer and microwave, and outdoor amenities including a fire pit and grill, perfect for those with watercraft.
Camp Blair’s Bluff - Kentucky
9.8 58 reviews
Kentucky
09/07 – 15/07
NZ$226/nighttotal: NZ$1356 (6 )

Camp Blair’s Bluff

1 1
campervan , Hardinsburg
Camp Blair’s Bluff, situated on Calamese Creek near Hardinsburg, Kentucky, offers a lakefront campervan rental with direct access to Rough River Lake.
This two-bedroom mobile home sleeps six, boasting a full bathroom, outdoor shower, kitchen facilities including a fridge-freezer and microwave, plus kayaks and a fire pit for guest use.
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