Best Dispersed Camping near Beattyville, KY

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Best Dispersed Sites Near Beattyville, KY (3)

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    1. Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

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    Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky

    Paragon is a primitive camping area with 7 designated campsites, some with lantern posts and fire rings. Alert: August 21, 2019 - The U.S. Forest Service opened a section of Paragon Road on Friday, August 16, 2019. The gate closest to Highway 519 was opened and motor vehicles will be able to drive to the first two loops commonly used for camping, swimming, and fishing. The new gate has been installed to allow vehicle access into the area while road work and repairs continue. The new gate will also allow the two camping loops to remain open when Cave Run Lake is 1.5 to 2 feet above summer pool and inundating the lowest portions of Paragon Road, which has occurred many times in the last decade and resulted in closure of the entire road and camping area. Make this page look nicer by submitting photos of your trip to this area. Learn more... The campground is located on the Cumberland Ranger District, Daniel Boone National Forest. Cave Run Lake is widely known for its scenic beauty and varied outdoor recreation opportunities. The lake is also the home of Kentucky's state record muskie.This 8,270-acre lake is jointly operated and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Forest Service. Nearby facilities: Poppin Rock Boat Ramp

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      Recent Dispersed Reviews in Beattyville

      7 Reviews of 3 Beattyville Campgrounds


      • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 19, 2024

        Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

        Beautiful location just off a paved road

        We came in on a Friday late afternoon and there were only a few camping sites available. We found a spot right on the lake.

        Our first morning a heron was fishing in the lake less than 100 feet from us. We saw him catch a fish. There were woodpeckers, hawks and several other birds I did not recognize.

        The view of the lake from our camp site was amazing. Very picture worthy!

        The campsites are pretty close together providing less than optimal privacy. Some of the campers stayed up late but they kept the noise level down.

        While there we saw one group hang a deer carcass in a tree. Good times!

      • Dawn P.
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        Oct. 10, 2020

        Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

        Scary

        This place was trashy.  Cars came and went all night. People are living there.  There were people hunting something until 2 am with flashlights. (Guessing frogs) 

        Don’t go

      • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 4, 2020

        Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

        Beautiful & Free, but Lots of Trash Around

        We simply love camping in the National Forest Service campgrounds, most often because they are isolated, beautiful, inexpensive and usually, very quiet. We rolled up on a Tuesday night in mid-July and found the campground about ¾ full but still plenty of space for our little trailer. With about a dozen or so sites, some along the lakeshore, others closeby, lots of options exist to be alone or with a group. 

        There is no potable water or electrical hookups, but with our solar panel we are always ready for primitive sites.  There were portable pit-toilets (bring your own TP, if you want to have some). There are no trash cans or dumpsters in the area, so plan accordingly. The main activity of folks in the campground seemed to be fishing, so I assume the fishing is good, or at least the trying is. But launching a kayak for an easy paddle about the lake couldn’t be easier from your site. 

        We arrived right after a busy holiday weekend, and found our site (and those next to it) full of extra fire rings and heaps of trash. It’s discouraging to love these camping areas and find them in such a rough state after others use them. It’s a good reminder to come prepared to pick up after yourself and others who aren’t as thoughtful. We spent a good hour cleaning up the area, and filled one section of our truck bed with it when we left. Carry it in, folks, and then carry it out.

      • Wayne H.
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        Sep. 1, 2019

        Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

        Broke campers dream

        This drive in campground is awesome for those who like to camp for free. Right off the highway! Located on Cave Run Lake. No fire pits, no restrooms, no water or electricity hookups. Most spots have boat in access! Will definitely be going back! Located in Morehead, KY.

      • Sandra M.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 26, 2019

        Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

        Beautiful place

        It is a beautiful campground.. just make sure you clean up after your selves so the next person doesn't have to clean your mess! If you leave food and garbage out you will attract Bears..  Always remember we are in their home so yes they will come for food! Just keep your area tidy and clean and take your trash with you when you leave..

      • Lynn G.
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        Sep. 30, 2017

        Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

        Dispersed camping in Daniel Boone National Forest

        The National Forest has hiking, multi-use trails, and boating (there is a ramp nearby). This is dispersed camping, meaning there are no amenities besides a pit toilet and a few fire rings. Make sure to bring your own water treatment.

        Yay: Close to the river, on the less busy side of the forest. Drive along the road and decide which campsite to stay at. All free.

        Nay: Sadly, there was a lot of trash at all the sites. Not all sites have fire rings. There are only 7 sites so and no reservations so you may end up out of luck (but there are many other campgrounds in the area). Can be very muddy!

        Surprise: call or visit the ranger office before entering the forest to get the latest recommendations for good trails and where to see wildlife!



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