Best Camping near Fishtrap Lake

Are you in need of a campground near Fishtrap Lake, KY? Discover secluded campsites where you can reconnect with nature. Or maybe you like to bring your family and friends along. Either way, there are Fishtrap Lake campgrounds just for you. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Fishtrap Lake, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Fishtrap Lake, KY (49)

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  • Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Valley WMA
    September 2, 2024

    Hidden Valley WMA

    Great peaceful place

    Dispersed camping free permit with Va wildlife, fishing, or use permit up to 14 days. Porta Jon available at campground and boat dock. Plenty of dead wood for fires. Trash cans available. Rocks for fire pits and no tables.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Little Tumbling Creek
    September 2, 2024

    Little Tumbling Creek

    Beautiful and peaceful

    Laurel bed lake at top is beautiful. Waterfalls on way up and good fishing along the way in tumbling creek. Flat field area for camping on way. Several spots by creek for van or tent camping.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Yatesville Lake State Park Campground
    August 5, 2024

    Yatesville Lake State Park Campground

    Still a favorite

    We had a great time as usual. Nice, quiet and overall clean. Our fire pit was dirty with trash and looked like it had been ran over or something which is surprising for the park.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cavitts Creek Park
    July 22, 2024

    Cavitts Creek Park

    Not suitable for motorcycle tent camping, wouldn't stay again

    Most campground reviews are from the RV crowd.  This is from the tent camper perspective, particularly motorcycle tent camping.  The roads/lanes in the park are paved, but otherwise where you would ride are lousy for motorcycles.  The "gravel" parking lot from the road to the office and in the RV/electric loop is more like rocks, and you stand a good chance of dropping your bike.  Park your bike on the asphalt drive and walk up to the office.  In addition, the tent parking spots are sloped upwards with some very slick crushed rock and are challenging for a motorcycle.  The office closes at 5 (4 on Sunday and probably Saturday) and there is no campground map posted to see where the tent camping area is. They have copies of the campground map in the office and I suggested they put one on the outside of the office door so people arriving after they close have a map to view.   The tent camping (primitive) is off a paved lane a lot further down the hill past the office.  The sign for the lane says primitive.  Straight up at the top of the hill for that lane is site 6 which is somewhat acceptable for motorcycle parking although you are not going to get good enough of a cell signal there to use any internet apps. You might get one bar to make calls or text.   At the top of that hill, take a left and go up a steep hill to the shower house and where sites 1 &2 are at.  At sites 1&2 and outside the shower house you can get a good enough signal (2 bars) to use internet apps.  The campground does have an open wifi, but it doesn't reach to the tent camping sites.  They should add some directional antennas to extend to that area.  Sites 1&2 are best for motorcycles if you can reserve one of them.  2 has a wide enough turn around that you could easily park a group of motorcycles there.  When you check in you are assigned a 4 digit code to unlock the shower house doors.  If you arrive after hours you'll have to ask another camper if they'll share their code with you like we had to.  Don't bother trying to call the campground number after hours to check in or ask for a code because you'll just their voicemail.  Bring a hammer or find a rock to hammer your tent stakes in because the ground where you would want to pitch a tent is mostly rock.  Being primitive there is no electric at the tent sites.  There is an outlet by the sink in the shower house if you need to charge your phone.  There aren't any external outlets at the shower house.  There is a spigot outside the shower house, but I did not open it to make sure it worked.  We got our water using the shower house sink.  The rate as of July 2024 is $10.50 PER TENT per night.  There is no discount for only using one site with several tents.  We (four bikes with 4 tents) stayed there four nights.  We would have left after the first night, but had paid for all four nights and also didn't want to have to pack everything up to look for a different campground.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Chief Logan State Park Campground
    July 8, 2024

    Chief Logan State Park Campground

    Lots to do

    Chief Logan has a lot of interesting things to see, including an outdoor animal exhibit, a lodge, a pool, a theatre, and a museum all close together.

    Our site was full hook up and very level. There was creek nearby and walking paths all over. We went over to the lodge and was able to swim in the pool and hot tub as part of the price of our campsite. There was solar event with super rare aurora light show for this part of the world while we were there.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Wiley State Park Campground
    June 14, 2024

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Needs to be updated and repaired

    Roads in campground are rough in places. Electrical boxes are in rough shape at some sites. 30 amp kept tripping the breaker. WiFi does not work. Several sites have full hookup but sewer hookups need to be repaired and water hookups are far away.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Wildcat Camping and Fishing
    May 31, 2024

    Wildcat Camping and Fishing

    Very Nice Place

    We have been here for a little over a month now. Nice level gravel sites with grass around them. Full hookups 30/50A at each site. Wifi. Could accommodate at least 40+ foot 5th wheels. There is a paylake with small shelter areas, playground, horseshoe pit, game room, community gathering area, store with snacks, drinks, tackle and other items. There are restrooms, but no showers or laundry. Beautiful area. About 11 miles to Paintsville, which has all the stores you'd need. Some closer convenience stores. Johnny and Regina, the owners, couldn't be any nicer. Very good monthly rates. Can receive mail and packages.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Wildcat Camping and Fishing
    April 2, 2024

    Wildcat Camping and Fishing

    Added Campsite to the app

    Haven't been there yet.Campground wasn't in any of the apps. Just called and made reservations for 3 months. Very nice on the phone. No problem for us with 36' fifth wheel and a dog.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Chief Logan State Park Campground
    October 23, 2023

    Chief Logan State Park Campground

    Lots to do!

    Beautiful, quiet spot. The staff was very easy to work with and very friendly. The wildlife exhibit is a fun detour ($2/person). We saw a water slide, putt-putt, and enjoyed the restaurant at the lodge. They have tours for the local elk there too. The town itself is cute and we enjoyed a date night at the local steakhouse. Great spot, perfect getaway!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Breath of Dawn
    October 19, 2023

    Breath of Dawn

    Great place to relax and enjoy mountain top views.

    Plenty of space with short grass. Small rock fire pit and log bench. Excellent views and lots of deer and birds about.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Pappy's Creekside Camp
    October 18, 2023

    Pappy's Creekside Camp

    Absolute Terrible Experience

    I would give it a zero if possible. The cabin we stayed in was absolutely filthy-dirt and dead bugs on the floor, coffee pot was nasty, extremely small counter was dirty, no access to running water(no even a sink in the bathhouse) and I could go on but I think you get the point. The bathhouse looked like a shed and was also dirty. Were told there were groups going out every weekend, all day long and also night riding. Trails are not marked so you really can't go out on your own. We paid for 3 nights, but only stayed for 2. And of course, we were never offered a refund or partial refund. Like Share

  • Camper-submitted photo from Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground
    October 10, 2023

    Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground

    Quiet with nice views

    We drove up a twisty road with a few hairpin turns, wondering if there is really a campground. We got to the top and there were two loops of campsites wuth electric, and we were the only ones there. We were surprised to find clean flush toilets and hot showers. 

    It's an old style campground where you put $20 in an envelope. Continuing on there is a short walk to a lovely overlook. There are very nice picnic shelters. 

    Our only complaint was the place had a number of lampoles with lights that were on all night. I realize people like to be able to see the roads and bathrooms, it was just a bit strange to be so remote and not have it darker.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Backwoods Camping & RV Park
    June 13, 2023

    Backwoods Camping & RV Park

    Wonderful night

    The staff was awesome. They were kind and helpful. We tent camped and there were only a couple rvs in the park so it was quiet besides the motorcycles and rvs up and down the main road. They have showers and bathrooms. Fire pits and picnic tables.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cabwaylingo State Forest
    April 25, 2023

    Cabwaylingo State Forest

    Small, Spartan SF Campground

    We stayed one night in Spruce Creek Campground at Cabwaylingo SF in April of 2023.  The campground is small, tucked into a side hollow just off the main road through the State Forest with tiny Spruce Creek flowing right through it.  Be advised: heavy rains can cause the creek to partially flood the campground and the moderate rains we experienced turned some of the sites into a soggy mess.  Site #1 is a paved, level pull-through that easily accommodated our 21' campervan, and that site has electric and water hookups.  It's a short walk from any of the sites to the nice playground and the older but completely serviceable showerhouse.  Firewood was available from the camp store/office, which has limited hours as of this writing.  The wood was okay, cut & split but a touch damp to truly burn well.

    There are multi-use trails and hiking-only trails that run right through the Spruce Creek campground, and we saw light ORV/ATV traffic driving through in the late afternoon of our stay.  This is a real bonus if you're wishing to drive those trails during your stay, I'm sure!  Our goal was fishing, which was a bust.  We only discovered after our arrival that Twelvepole Creek - while described as a stocked trout stream - has nearly all of the trout caught & removed by overzealous anglers within a few days of each stocking, according to the rangers.  Additionally, the streams and creeks in the State Forest were all pretty heavily littered with refuse, a real shame considering the potential natural beauty to be had.

    All of the staff with whom we interacted were courteous, polite and extremely helpful - really wonderful people work at Cabwaylingo!  The cabins looked nice from the outside and the other facilities seemed pleasant but rather dated.  There are no good gas stations or markets in the immediate vicinity so definitely plan accordingly!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Riverside Campground
    September 18, 2022

    Riverside Campground

    Urban camping

    This campsite is more suited for r.v’s and trailer’s. Really nice staff and very clean. Very well taken care of park Unfortunately if you are a tent camper. There’s no privacy between site’s. I understand it’s a small site. But would be nice if the tent sites were further away from the trailers and rv camper’s. Kinda felt like I set my tent up in the backyard. But still a really nicely kept and clean facility.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Wiley State Park Campground
    September 13, 2022

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Nice for weekdays

    We were there on Thursday thru Saturday. Thursday was so nice and quiet and then the weekend crew came in on Friday and it filled up fast. Unfortunately our neighbors were very noisy!!! We stayed in loop A, the other loops had many campers set up for the recent flood victims. Loop A was our favorite and it was close to the lake!



Guide to Fishtrap Lake

Camping near Fishtrap Lake, Kentucky, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are several campgrounds in the area that cater to different needs.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Breaks Interstate Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "The landscape in the park was just beautiful. The overlooks, especially the tower overlook, are gorgeous."
  • Fishing: Enjoy fishing at Carr Creek State Park Campground. A visitor shared, "The beach is nice but a lot of steps to get down to it. Overall the campground is clean and staff is extremely helpful."
  • Wildlife Watching: Visit Chief Logan State Park Campground for a chance to see local wildlife. One reviewer noted, "You won’t have to pay a dime to see deer. I spotted dozens of does, bucks, and fawns during my stay."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness at Littcarr Campground. A happy camper said, "Very clean facilities, friendly hosts, and a wonderful location on the lake."
  • Friendly Staff: Many visitors enjoy the helpfulness of the staff at Jenny Wiley State Park Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "The campground was nice, the staff friendly."
  • Spacious Sites: Campers at Yatesville Lake State Park Campground appreciate the space between sites. A visitor noted, "Always clean sites well spaced out."

What you should know:

  • Limited Cell Service: If you're relying on your phone, be prepared for spotty service at Littcarr Campground. A camper mentioned, "Definitely needed WeBoost to make data functional."
  • No Alcohol Allowed: Many campgrounds, like Chief Logan State Park Campground, have strict rules against alcohol. One camper pointed out, "NO alcohol allowed."
  • Seasonal Availability: Some campgrounds, such as Jenny Wiley State Park Campground, are only open from April to October. A visitor noted, "Roads in campground are rough in places."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with amenities like playgrounds. Chief Logan State Park Campground has a pool and mini-golf. A reviewer said, "The staff was very easy to work with and very friendly."
  • Plan for Noise: If you're camping on weekends, be prepared for more noise. One camper at Jenny Wiley State Park Campground mentioned, "Unfortunately our neighbors were very noisy!!!"
  • Bring Outdoor Games: Campgrounds like Breaks Interstate Park Campground have open spaces perfect for games. A visitor shared, "The trails are well marked at trail head & with colored blazes."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookups: Make sure your chosen campground has the right hookups for your RV. Paintsville Lake State Park Campground offers full hookups. A camper noted, "Nice level, large sites with full hookups."
  • Road Conditions: Be aware of road conditions leading to campgrounds. One RV traveler at Carr Creek State Park Campground mentioned, "The beach is nice but a lot of steps to get down to it."
  • Reservations Recommended: Popular spots like Yatesville Lake State Park Campground can fill up quickly. A visitor said, "Always clean sites well spaced out."

Camping near Fishtrap Lake, Kentucky, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Just be sure to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Fishtrap Lake?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Fishtrap Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 49 campgrounds and RV parks near Fishtrap Lake and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Fishtrap Lake?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fishtrap Lake is Breaks Interstate Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 19 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Fishtrap Lake?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Fishtrap Lake.

  • What parks are near Fishtrap Lake?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 parks near Fishtrap Lake that allow camping, notably John W. Flannagan Dam and Reservoir and Dewey Lake.