Smith Bay Campground
Reviewed Jul. 29, 2017

Back Country hideaway primarily for lake access

Land Between the Lakes tends to be very back country, there is very often not any cell service, and you have to travel at least 20 miles to a small town if you need anything (but every small town in western Kentucky has a Dollar General!) so you need to pack in everything you need, to include drinking, cooking and cleaning water. Smith Bay is very primitive, with a vault ("pit") toilet and a boat ramp readily available. Smith Bay is popular for tent camping and often used for launching small water craft like kayaks. It is accessable by paved road with the camp ground roads being gravel and compacted rock, making it available to small RVs and campers too. The campground slots run the perimeter of the area, and are spaced far enough apart to give privacy without being too far from the water front. Some areas are wooded and well shaded, others are in direct sun without shade. All sites have a picnic table and fire ring, are first come first serve, and require a back country camping pass (available at either LBL Welcome Station or Corps of Engineers campground) or you may pay a daily fee.

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  • Review photo of Smith Bay Campground by Staci R., July 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Smith Bay Campground by Staci R., July 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Smith Bay Campground by Staci R., July 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Smith Bay Campground by Staci R., July 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Smith Bay Campground by Staci R., July 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Smith Bay Campground by Staci R., July 29, 2017