Camping near Barkley Lake

Camping near Barkley Lake, Kentucky encompasses a mix of state park facilities, developed campgrounds, and more rustic options within the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The region sits at the intersection of Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, creating a peninsula with abundant waterfront camping opportunities. Notable locations include Lake Barkley State Resort Park, Energy Lake Campground, and Hillman Ferry Campground, which provide varying levels of amenities. Many sites offer direct water access, with boat ramps and docks available for visitors bringing watercraft. According to reviews, the waterfront sites provide "beautiful views of Barkley Lake" with "spectacular sunsets" that enhance the camping experience.

Most campgrounds in the Barkley Lake area operate seasonally, typically from April through October, though some basic sites remain open year-round. Summer temperatures regularly reach the 90s with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions. Reservations are strongly recommended during peak season (Memorial Day through Labor Day) and for special events like the Hot August Blues festival at Kenlake State Park. An annual dispersed camping permit ($30) is required for primitive sites within Land Between the Lakes. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better coverage near towns like Cadiz and Grand Rivers, and more limited service in remote areas.

The camping options around Barkley Lake cater to different preferences and equipment needs. Full-service RV parks with concrete pads and hookups are concentrated near highway access points, while more primitive tent camping areas can be found along forest roads deeper into Land Between the Lakes. Campers note that Hurricane Creek offers "lots of shade trees and its own boat ramp" with sites that are "close but not stacked on top of each other." Family-friendly amenities are abundant at larger campgrounds like Piney, which features playgrounds, bike paths, and swimming areas. Wildlife sightings, including deer and coyotes, are common throughout the area, particularly at more remote sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Barkley Lake (136)

    1. Lake Barkley State Resort Park

    19 Reviews
    Cadiz, KY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-1131

    $20 - $28 / night

    "the staff was helpful and friendly. the park had a great beach area. make sure you have extension cords and hoses as the utilities are positioned in between two sites. i only gave it 4 stars because of"

    "Although this is a remote campground, it is situated in a State RESORT park, so it is more like glamping."

    2. Energy Lake Campground

    19 Reviews
    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-2270

    "We have two small kids and were with family (in adjacent D4) so we really hoped for a site with flat space for the kids to play in, but there was absolutely no grassy area."

    "Each loop has its own restroom/shower house and all are near the lake( some closer then others) canoe rental or bring your own, basketball court and playground as well as swimming area."

    3. Redd Hollow

    10 Reviews
    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, KY
    8 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "There are several sites water level where you can put in to the lake and there are some very picturesque sites that overlook the lake. First come first get."

    "All you need to camp here is a camping permit from Land Between the Lakes which is 30 dollars online. If you have a Kentucky resident sportsmans licence this permit is included in that!"

    4. Bumpus Mills

    8 Reviews
    Bumpus Mills, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 362-4236

    $28 - $30 / night

    "Great little campground close to the Bumpus Mills Marina. Electric and water hookups with dump site at the entry/exit."

    "Several sites are on the water and the rest are near it.  Great for boating or kayaking. Nice bath/showerhouse if you need it.

    Lots of shade!"

    5. Hurricane Creek

    20 Reviews
    Cadiz, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 522-8821

    $16 - $32 / night

    "Hurricane Creek is off of Rt 274 in Kentucky on the east side of Land Between The Lakes."

    "**The nearby Land Between the Lakes park is amazing. This is a much more basic park and campground on the shore of the eastern lake."

    6. Ginger Bay Basic Camping Area

    8 Reviews
    Barkley Lake, KY
    8 miles
    Website

    "Ranger Review: Matador Droplet at Ginger Bay Land Between the Lakes, Ky. Campground Review:We visited Ginger Bay boat ramp and dispersed camping area while at Land Between the Lakes(LBL) , Ky."

    "I don’t recommend a pull behind trailer as the road is so rough you wont get a camper up it. The sites are just a clearing in the trees so there is no place to park a rig."

    7. Hillman Ferry Campground

    38 Reviews
    Grand Rivers, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-2000

    "Hillman Ferry is the northernmost full service campground in the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area and is an excellent base camp for exploring the LBL and other recreation opportunities in"

    "This campsite is located in beautiful Land Between the Lakes. Many sites are by reservation, but many more are first come first serve. Sites are big and open and some provide views of Kentucky Lake."

    8. Piney Campground

    26 Reviews
    Buchanan, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 232-5331

    "We’ve only been once but can say it’s a great campground, with 2 boat ramps, store, regular patrols, a beach, activities for kids and pretty good views of Kentucky Lake."

    "Being close to water is always nice, and our family always looks for this when we are traveling away from home to camp. Kentucky Lake is nearby, and we spent most of our day here."

    9. Neville Bay

    6 Reviews
    Bumpus Mills, TN
    5 miles
    Website

    "Mostly flat near the water and lots of sites to camp. We really enjoyed our spot in the shade on a hot summer weekend."

    10. Kenlake State Resort Park

    13 Reviews
    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 474-2211

    $38 / night

    "First be aware there are several seasonal campers who pretty much feel like they own the place, so their children's running around on golf carts, bicycles and walking through your camp to get to the "trail"

    "The sites with the decks have amazing views of Kentucky Lake, and there is a trail just south east of the camping area that leads down to the water for easy access for canoes or kayaks."

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  • Kelly W.
    Jun. 7, 2026

    Lakeside Campground and Marina

    Wouldn’t stay here again

    ** Daniel F did not stay at the same campground his photos are not of the same place and site 907 doesn’t exist** Most of the campground is seasonal. The non seasonal spots are very close. Our awning was inches away from the slide out of the camper next to us. The biggest reason I wouldn’t come back were the 2 dogs in the permit house up front. The people would let them out at 6am (11pm to 7am quiet time) and leave them out to bark non stop for at least an hour. All available spots are in the front of the campground by the barking dogs.

  • Shawn B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Pisgah Bay - DFWR

    Very nice and spacious

    It was very nice and comfortable recommend the tree spot

  • Shannon C.
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Paris Landing State Park Campground

    Sites with electric is concrete

    We tent camp, but like electricity, however the pads are concrete and can not get stakes in ground. Did not know it was okay to put tent up off pad in grass until we called a park ranger. By this time we was frustrated because we had already put tent up.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Hurricane Creek

    Good Site

    This site was a challenge to pull into but once in, we enjoyed the site and booked an additional night.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Neville Bay

    Allusive eagle

    Nice spot but a little crowded for my tastes.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Canal Campground- Lake Barkley COE

    Lakeside sunrise

    Busy but quiet campground. This spot is sitting on the lake. Perfect place to watch sunrise over the lake. This is a back-in, large site with a fairly level pad. It is relatively private site for this campground. Lots of families using golf carts to get around the campground. You can fish from this site and lots of good hammock trees. Nice firepit with grill grate. Site has electric and water.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2026

    Pisgah Bay - DFWR

    Cool views

    Bathroom is mid. Showers are 20 minutes away and $5.

    Great for tent camping. Really quiet and nice views

  • Jacqueline G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2026

    Demumber's Bay

    Beautiful spot

    Really great spot! Big rig friendly and pet friendly. There are lots of ticks and mosquitoes so make sure your furry friends are protected. You can park on the few paved spots on the top of the hill or the huge grassy area by the lake. Easy kayak launch for a day on the water! You do need a permit for parking and the ranger does stop by on weekends to check so just get one. It’s super cheap for what you get. Bathroom and dumpster on site too. There’s a bunch of attractions in Land Between the Lakes within a 10-20 minute drive. It’s a really cool place. Totally worth it to stay a few days.


Guide to Barkley Lake

Barkley Lake camping options occupy a peninsula formed where Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley converge, creating over 300 miles of undeveloped shoreline across western Kentucky and Tennessee. The area sits at approximately 359 feet above sea level with water levels controlled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, fluctuating 1-5 feet seasonally. Most campgrounds remain open from March through November, with a few basic sites available year-round in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area.

What to do

Boat rentals and access: Energy Lake Campground offers canoe and kayak rentals at $10/hr, providing an opportunity to explore the no-wake lake. "I did try to soak my feet, see if there was a 'breaking point' for these guys. No surprise really, but if you walk into water that goes above the sock line on your leg, water is going to seep in," shares a camper at Energy Lake Campground.

Mountain biking: Trails connect directly from some camping areas. "A premier and amazing mountain bike trail system is accessible directly from campground! The Canal Loop Trail and North South Trails are well known and revered by area mountain bikers and hikers," notes a visitor at Hillman Ferry Campground.

Historic exploration: The area contains significant Civil War sites. "Within walking distance of the campground, down the paved road are a notable things: Buchanan Cemetery, which is a civil war cemetery, and the site of Fort Henry," explains a camper at Boswell Landing.

What campers like

Secluded waterfront sites: Basic camping areas offer direct water access with fewer crowds. "If you drive all the way to the back of this campground, there's a little bluff overlooking the lake where you can camp," reports a visitor at Redd Hollow, adding that the bathroom was "very clean."

Fishing accessibility: Many campsites provide shore fishing with boat ramps nearby. "This was a great location b/c it was quiet, waterfront and has great amenities. We hung our hammock between 2 trees over the water and relaxed by the waters edge," shares a camper at Hurricane Creek.

Wildlife viewing: Campgrounds offer opportunities to see local wildlife. "Kids were so excited about seeing a turkey by the camper in the morning. It was hard to choose a site just because they were all so nice on a small hill overlooking the water," notes a visitor at Bumpus Mills.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Many campsites require significant leveling equipment. "Enjoyed our stay. Bring quite a bit of leveling materials as the sites are very unlevel. 1 dump station and an older but usable bath house," warns a camper at Lake Barkley State Resort Park.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the area. "No WiFi or internet service. Cell signal in prior years have been spotty," mentions a visitor at Hillman Ferry Campground.

Utility connections: Hook-up locations can be awkward at some campgrounds. "Make sure you have extension cords and hoses as the utilities are positioned in between two sites," notes a reviewer at Lake Barkley State Resort Park.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Some campgrounds have designated swim areas better suited for children. "There is a very nice boat ramp and several boat parking areas... the beach is muddy and rocky and the playground is old with just a metal slide and swings," explains a visitor at Energy Lake Campground.

Activity planning: Some facilities have scheduled programming for kids. "Our stay during Outdoor Kids Fest was the best. Camp store had a variety groceries and necessities in case you forgot something. So much to do in the LBL Rec. area. Next time we'll bring our bikes and archery equipment to try out the range on-site," shares a camper at Hillman Ferry Campground.

Campsite selection for kids: Choose sites with natural play features. "This site is amazing! We were able to spread out our tents for a group site and we had the perfect set up! We were 100ft. from the lake and had so many trees to use for our hammocks," notes a visitor at Boswell Landing Campground.

Tips from RVers

Road conditions: Access roads can be challenging for larger rigs. "The roads are NARROW and tree-lined, so I don't recommend any rig over 30'," cautions a camper at Bumpus Mills.

Site selection for big rigs: Some campgrounds have limited options for larger vehicles. "Big RVers probably should stay away when this campground is full. We watched a fifth wheel almost get stuck on their way out. Sites are shallow but wider," warns a visitor at Kenlake State Resort Park.

Dump station timing: Plan for potential wait times during peak checkout periods. "Only one dump site, and it's a one-sided, one port, pull-through lane, so if you go at checkout/1-2pm, expect a 2-3 RV wait to dump," advises an RVer at Hurricane Creek.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Lake Barkley RV parks?

Eagles Nest RV Park offers premium amenities including concrete pads with full-service utility connections, individual patios, and cable TV hookups at each site. The park also provides laundry facilities and shower houses. Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park accommodates RVs with water and electric hookups in a convenient location just off I-24. The resort area features additional amenities including a restaurant, convention facilities, and recreational opportunities. Other RV parks in the area typically offer water and electric hookups, with some providing full hookups, shower houses, boat ramps, and dock access to the lake.

Where are the best campgrounds around Lake Barkley for tent camping?

Boswell Landing Campground offers excellent tent camping with gorgeous views of Kentucky Lake in a quieter section of the area. This backcountry site doesn't have electric hookups but does provide restroom facilities and access to nearby trails, making it ideal for tent campers seeking a more rustic experience. Hurricane Creek is another great option, tucked away with plenty of shade trees and its own boat ramp. The sites are well-spaced and the wooded setting creates a peaceful atmosphere perfect for tent camping. For those seeking additional options, Energy Lake Campground near Cadiz offers both drive-in and hike-in access with basic amenities like water and toilets.

How much does camping cost at Lake Barkley campgrounds?

Camping costs around Lake Barkley vary by location and amenities. At Lake Barkley State Resort Park, camping fees are moderate with different rates for water/electric sites versus more primitive options. The park offers various accommodations including campsites with lake views. Kenlake State Resort Park has comparable pricing to other state parks in the region, with electric sites typically ranging from $25-35 per night. For more budget-conscious options, basic camping areas like Ginger Bay offer more affordable rates or even free camping in some cases. Most campgrounds offer discounts for extended stays, and state parks may have additional fees for premium waterfront locations or holiday periods.