Best Camping near Ashcamp, KY

The Dyrt is here to help plan your best camping near Ashcamp. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in. Experience some of the most stunning views that Kentucky camping has to offer. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Ashcamp, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Ashcamp, KY (53)

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    1. Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    96 Photos
    100 Saves
    Breaks, Virginia
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $30 / night

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    2. Carr Creek State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    15 Photos
    44 Saves
    Carr Creek Lake, Kentucky
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $22 / night

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    4. Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    10 Photos
    29 Saves
    Auxier, Kentucky

    This recreation area is part of Dewey Lake

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Cabins
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      5. Pound River Campground - Closed for 2023

      1 Review
      2 Saves
      Clintwood, Virginia

      Due to flooding, the campground will be closed for the 2023 season

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      Camper-submitted photo from Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground
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      7. Thunder River Campground

      1 Review
      3 Photos
      6 Saves
      Haysi, Virginia

      Thunder River Outdoor Recreation and Campground is located along the Russell Fork River in what is known locally as the “Splashdam” area in Haysi, VA. The property was once home to a thriving coal community until a flood in 1957. After that it served as the site for a Clinchfield Coal Company “tipple” for several years. More recently the property was abandoned and had become overgrown and pretty much uninhabitable. The site, now owned by the Hill family has undergone a transformation to become a destination for camping and outdoor recreation. The location beside the river offers access for fishing, kayaking/canoeing/tubing, swimming and picnicking in a private setting. During the month of October, with the release of water from the John Flannagan Dam, Dickenson County and the Russell Fork become a destination for white water rafters. The property is also on an ATV route with access to the Haysi Ridgeview Trailhead approximately one mile away. The Haysi Ridgeview Trail is part of the Spearhead Trail system which in connection with the Coal Canyon trail offers approximately 200 miles of trails (connects to the town of Grundy and the Breaks Park).

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
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      8. Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground

      4 Reviews
      10 Photos
      35 Saves
      Norton, Virginia
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

      $20 / night

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      9. Littcarr Campground

      5 Reviews
      12 Photos
      18 Saves
      Vicco, Kentucky

      Overview

      Littcarr Campground is located on the shores of Carr Creek Lake in southeastern Kentucky's mountainous region. The area provides an excellent atmosphere for camping, fishing, boating and enjoying the natural setting.

      Recreation

      The lake offers boating, water skiing and swimming. Anglers can fish for crappie, bass, bluegill and walleye. A short nature trail for hiking is located in the Dam/Tailwater area. For a bit more adventure, the six-mile Sugar Branch Trail begins at the dam and ends at Sugar Lake Road.

      Natural Features

      Carr Creek Lake is situated in a scenic sloping landscape heavily forested with a wide variety of hardwood and pine trees. An array of songbirds and waterfowl inhabit the area's marshlands.

      Nearby Attractions

      Nearby attractions include Daniel Boone National Forest, Lilley Cornett Woods, Bad Branch Falls Nature Preserve, Red River Gorge Natural Scenic Area, Natural Bridge State Park and Buckhorn Lake.

      Charges & Cancellations

      The Littcarr Campground will be closed from April 1 - May 11 due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs

      $24 / night

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      10. Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

      2 Reviews
      19 Photos
      5 Saves
      Coeburn, Virginia

      Strategic Location for peaceful camping with lots of nearby options. Camping is very primitive and rustic as new amenities come online in planned future. The best time of booking is the weekend at present.

      We have:

      Wooded/Grassy hills with plenty of tree cover and open space to spread out . A uniquely positioned community fire pit is available with an impressive view. It is very rustic and primitive, but well kept, quiet, secluded, with developing surroundings.

      There is direct access to Jefferson National Forest and miles of hiking, biking and horseback trails. Equestrians encouraged, but is Bring your own horse and Tie Line.

      Nearby sites include Bark Camp Lake, Guest River Gorge, Bear Rock, Little Stony Falls, Chief Benge Trail, Devils Bath Tub, and High Knob. We are also located along several driving and scenic routes to include: Backroads of the Cumberland's, Appalachian Backroads, Virginia Wildlife and Birding Trail, and Thomas Jefferson Scenic Byway (Rt. 72). In addition, within a short drive there is an ATV trailhead in the local town. The Clinch River is not far at all as well.

      There is a small quaint downtown less than 5 miles with grocery, gas, supplies, and a few places to eat.

      Mission:

      The original idea for CR Adventure Outpost came many years ago. We grew up visiting "Grandma & Grandpa" in Wise County and developed a deep love for the area, the outdoors, and all it had to offer. There came a point, , when we realized that the amount of outdoor activities and authentic cultural experiences could indeed support visitors. It could also support many business opportunities once everyone became aware of what was all around them. At that point, a process began of research and planning on ideas some thought were pointless. People deeply want to get back to nature and withdrawal from a fast paced materialistic society, at least long enough to realize what is really important in life. There is a huge need and vast opportunity to take advantage of the many beautiful landscapes in Southwest Virginia.

      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Equestrian

      $20 - $35 / night

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    177 Reviews of 53 Ashcamp Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Valley WMA
      Oct. 23, 2024

      Hidden Valley WMA

      Peaceful and Pretty

      This spot is very nice, close to the water’s edge (although no camping allowed lakeside). There’s quite a few rings, bear bins, and a porta-loo. We had the place to ourselves which was really great. Camping is free, technically. (you need to purchase an Access pass from Virginia Wildlife for 4 dollars online, and add a camping authorisation to your account). The road was clear of Hurricane damage and very easy to get to. Would stay again!

    • Betsy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Valley WMA
      Sep. 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.

    • Betsy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Little Tumbling Creek
      Sep. 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.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
      Aug. 4, 2024

      Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park

      Primitive at its finest

      Booked a 3 night stay over the weekend and had the primitive camping area to ourselves. 5 spots with tent pads, picnic tables, fire pit, hanging poles, and bear box. Then there is a very large, communal fire pit, and an open but covered shelter with picnic tables and an outlet to charge your tech things. Water spigot at top, a little walk, uphill, for water. The camp store people said they are unable to use spigot nearby common shelter because it’s no good. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Glad we brought our large bladder so we weren’t constantly going up and down the hill for water. Camp store with some basics at entrance, and person on golf cart drives around checking on things. Trash dumpster, up the hill just past water spigot. Couldn’t have asked for a more peaceful place, especially for the price, $15/night. Took advantage of some of the hiking trails, which were well maintained and marked. Also, went and checked out the natural tunnel via chairlift. The other two campgrounds looked nice, with big, fancy bathhouses. And the cabins, wow, fancy! Hooray for Virginia State Parks!!

    • Jeremiah S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Chief Logan State Park Campground
      Jul. 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.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Wiley State Park Campground
      Jun. 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.

    • Amethyst B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park
      Nov. 3, 2023

      Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park

      Primitive Heaven.

      A “secret spot” that holds a special place in my heart.

      I spend on average 10 days at a time camping in the primitive grounds (April/May, Aug/Sep & end of October 2023 ) all five spaces are nicely kept and a large communal fire pit is wonderful. Even when all sites are full. There’s plenty of space. Porter Johns on site as well (and nicely maintained for what that’s worth! )

      By far - the best camp ground I’ve visited in terms of Hosts, rangers, amenities if needed, scenery and solitude.

      Take bear and coyote warnings SERIOUSLY my friends. I’ve seen plenty out there but never had a problem taking proper precautions. Also the crows - smarter than normal haha they WILL wake you up earlier than the other birds demanding you make breakfast and leave so they can then hop around your camp.

      Your cell service will be spotty / non existent on trails around the area… even when you see a road running parallel to your hike .. plan accordingly. (And bear spray people. Please. Just take it)

      Plenty of wood split ($4 a bundle. Ice $2 a bag) and hosts will graciously bring wood to your camp site <3

      The “trail” off the primitive site doesn’t seem to be on a map - and I heard many different variations of where it went. So I hiked the whole thing just for y’all! It’s an in and out(maybe a mile give or take total) that dead ends to PRIVATE property. (So obviously don’t proceed past gate) Lots of beautiful growth, cool in the summer with shade - nice quiet trail for dogs - half way is definitely less of a beaten path. Use caution.

      HIGHLY recommend getting in before last light. Especially if you’re towing anything, roads are steep and winding getting to and from camp/cabins. And lotssss of deer / rabbits at dawn and dusk jumping around.

      In a nutshell - this park gets a 10/10 from a solo female camper. Everyone is mindful of one another’s space and solitude - however in true Appalachian fashion everyone also looks out for you and always ready to lend a helping hand.

    • Raquel R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Chief Logan State Park Campground
      Oct. 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!

    • N Monroe H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Breath of Dawn
      Oct. 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.

    • C
      Camper-submitted photo from Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground
      Oct. 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.

    • D
      Camper-submitted photo from Leeman Field Park
      Oct. 3, 2023

      Leeman Field Park

      Quiet little campground.

      Great experience, the lady who took my booking was super helpful and friendly. Campground is quiet and feels very safe. Nestled nicely in the hills in the Pennington gap . Lots to do within easy driving distance. Overall a great experience

    • Noah O.
      Camper-submitted photo from Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost
      Sep. 19, 2023

      Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

      Very secluded and peaceful camping adventure

      Had a great camping weekend with a buddy at Cliffhanger Ranch. The cabin we stayed in is very cozy and good size for two people. We were able to have a few nice fires at the top of the hill with great views. What makes this place great is that the entrance is directly across from the Jefferson National Forrest. There we were able to kayak at Bark Camp Lake which was not busy at all and hike at Little Stoney Falls. Plenty to do and see in this area. Would highly recommend!

    • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Camper-submitted photo from Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost
      Jul. 20, 2023

      Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

      Escape to the forests and a simpler life

      Jake from the Dyrt here!  Staying at The Cliffhanger Ranch places you in a quiet area surrounded by forests and a small downtown nearby, perfect for adventuring around a new area.  Check them out and share of your favorite parts of the trip on the Dyrt!

    • Molly K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Backwoods Camping & RV Park
      Jun. 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.

    • Katrin M.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lover's Leap Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park
      Jun. 4, 2023

      Lover's Leap Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park

      Excellent all around

      We camped here for 2 nights. We reserved a spot at the Lovers Leap Campground. The sites are very spacious and private. It comes with the usual amenities like a fire ring, picnic table, and a lantern pole. There was even an extra little wooden table on every site. The campground is very well maintained. Everybody from rangers to volunteers was super nice and helpful. The bathhouse is extremely clean. The showers are separate from the restrooms. The other campground, Cove View, is not as private and spacious. We also drove by the cabins and the primitive campsites. The cabins look fantastic from the outside. For more adventures you can also rent a yurt. There is also a little campstore that has firewood and some essentials. The area is very scenic. There are not many trails but there is still a lot to see. The tunnel is spectacular. Make sure you ride the chairlift (dogs allowed to ride with you) down to see the tunnel and creek. Also plan a quick trip to see the blockhouse and learn about the history. The park has a lot of activities for all ages. Check out the calender and see what you like. We would definitely visit again.

    • Jeffrey A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Cabwaylingo State Forest
      Apr. 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!

    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Roaring Shoals Farm
      Jan. 16, 2023

      Roaring Shoals Farm

      Cute Family Farm

      Ashley here with The Dyrt, extending a warm welcome to Roaring Shoals Farm. Nearby waterfall and natural rock formations to explore. Schedule a tour to see the cows. This is the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature, while still being close to amenities. Book your stay today and leave them some love.

    • C
      Camper-submitted photo from Sugar Hollow Campground
      Dec. 23, 2022

      Sugar Hollow Campground

      Good quiet place

      Back in the woods very close to city but very quiet shade for most of the day has Wi-Fi and cable only down fall is theirs not water at every site bath house is dated but clean

    • Eric S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Riverside Campground
      Sep. 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.



    Guide to Ashcamp

    Camping near Ashcamp, Kentucky, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: Explore the trails around Breaks Interstate Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "The trails are well marked at the trailhead & with colored blazes," making it easy to navigate. Another noted, "The overlooks, especially the tower overlook, are gorgeous."
    • Fishing: Enjoy some fishing at Carr Creek State Park Campground. A visitor shared, "We kayaked from the marina because it seemed easier," highlighting the lake's accessibility for fishing and kayaking.
    • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife at Kingdom Come State Park Campground. One reviewer said, "We saw a bear across the valley," so be sure to follow safety guidelines while enjoying nature.

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A visitor at Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground remarked, "The bathrooms are the cleanest I've ever seen."
    • Friendly Staff: Many campers mention the helpfulness of the staff. One camper at Jenny Wiley State Park Campground said, "The staff was friendly," which adds to the overall positive experience.
    • Beautiful Views: The scenic beauty of the campgrounds is a big hit. A camper at Natural Tunnel State Park Campground stated, "The views from the outlooks at the top of the road are amazing."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds have poor cell reception. A visitor at Paintsville Lake State Park Campground noted, "Only one major channel" for TV and limited phone service, so be prepared to disconnect.
    • Primitive Sites: Some campgrounds, like Kingdom Come State Park Campground, offer primitive sites without running water or electricity. A camper mentioned, "They are basically in a center median in between the roads," so privacy may be limited.
    • Seasonal Availability: Check the camping season for each campground. For example, Carr Creek State Park Campground is open from April 1 to October 31.

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Family-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with nearby activities. A family at Jenny Wiley State Park Campground enjoyed "hiking right near the campground and the lake is not far away at all."
    • Playgrounds: Some campgrounds have playgrounds for kids. A visitor at Paintsville Lake State Park Campground mentioned, "Nice playground area," making it a great spot for families.
    • Quiet Areas: Choose campgrounds that offer quiet spots for relaxation. A camper at Sugar Hollow Campground said, "Very quiet shade for most of the day," perfect for families looking to unwind.

    Tips from RVers:

    • Level Sites: Look for campgrounds with level sites. A reviewer at Carr Creek State Park Campground noted, "Good size sites, especially the outer part of the loop."
    • Full Hookups: If you need full hookups, check the campground details. A visitor at Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground mentioned, "We had full hookups," which can make your stay more comfortable.
    • Road Conditions: Be aware of road conditions leading to campgrounds. One camper at Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground said, "We drove up a twisty road with a few hairpin turns," so plan accordingly.

    Camping near Ashcamp, Kentucky, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. Enjoy the great outdoors and make some lasting memories!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What camping is available near Ashcamp, KY?

      According to TheDyrt.com, Ashcamp, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 53 campgrounds and RV parks near Ashcamp, KY and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    • Which is the most popular campground near Ashcamp, KY?

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

    • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ashcamp, KY?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Ashcamp, KY.

    • What parks are near Ashcamp, KY?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 31 parks near Ashcamp, KY that allow camping, notably John W. Flannagan Dam and Reservoir and Fishtrap Lake.