Best Glamping near Bowling Green, KY

Bowling Green KOA has luxury glamping cabins with full electricity, picnic tables, and fire rings within driving distance of Mammoth Cave National Park. The well-maintained glamping accommodations include comfortable bedding, climate control systems, and private outdoor spaces for an elevated camping experience. Nearby, Dad's Bluegrass Campground offers premium glamping yurts with modern amenities and convenient access to their swimming pool and communal facilities. Each glamping unit sits on a gravel pad with nearby water hookups and provides a perfect balance of comfort and nature. One guest shared, "Rented a basic camper cabin; very pleased!"

Visitors to these glamping resorts can enjoy on-site fishing at the Bowling Green KOA's two ponds—one catch-and-release and one paid pond with paddle boats. The eco-friendly glamping options position travelers between major attractions, with Mammoth Cave National Park approximately 30 minutes away and the National Corvette Museum nearby. The area's luxury camping experiences make an ideal base for exploring local caves, hiking trails, and outdoor recreation opportunities at Barren River Lake. According to a camper, "The park has a pool, fishing, putt putt, cabins, kids play scape, large chess board, and a dog park." Most glamping accommodations remain open year-round, though peak season runs April through October when all amenities are fully operational.

Best Glamping Sites Near Bowling Green, Kentucky (18)

    1. Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    137 Reviews
    Mammoth Cave, KY
    24 miles
    +1 (270) 758-2424

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Mammoth Cave and the surrounding area offer many activities to suit anyone's desires."

    "The bathrooms were very clean and also air conditioned, which was a nice treat for a few minutes to step out of the humid June heat. They were flush toilets."

    2. Bowling Green KOA

    19 Reviews
    Bowling Green, KY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 843-1919

    "The Bowling Green KOA, Ky is located on the outskirts of Bowling Green near the I65 and Natcher interchange. You can actually see the back end of the campground from the ramp that connects the two."

    "Made it less than enjoyable sitting by the beautiful fire pit provided. Had higher expectations for KOA based on other experiences but should have researched to know how close the highway was."

    3. Baileys Point

    34 Reviews
    Lucas, KY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 622-6959

    $22 - $50 / night

    "It's one of the few in the state where you can camp near the water and keep your kayaks or boat within a quick stroll."

    "This campground is a favorite spot of ours that is close to home. it is only a 40 minute drive from Bowling Green. it has nice bathroom and shower facilities."

    4. Beech Bend Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    Bowling Green, KY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 781-7634

    "The campground was paved and almost every spot had a small grass patch next to it. There were several larger grass spots on the edges of the campground. "

    "Pricing is above moderate for offerings at this area, Future electric vehicular racing will be an ear candy."

    5. Nolin Lake State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Sweeden, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 286-4240

    $25 - $40 / night

    "The sites are located in a grove of pine trees, which makes for well shaded sites with a pleasant surface of soft pine straw to pitch your tents."

    "It was on the water and at night we had our campfire in the nice fire pit while overlooking the water. Very serene. The campground doesn’t have a ton of sites and they are spaced out quite well."

    6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    34 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    25 miles
    Website

    "When we arrived, the check in process was very easy and staff were helpful and friendly. Ice and firewood can be purchased on site."

    "The park was beautiful and a packet was ready since we arrived after 7:00pm. Our fire pit was littered with trash. I notified the office the next morning however it was not cleaned during our stay."

    7. The Narrows

    12 Reviews
    Lucas, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 646-3094

    $34 - $50 / night

    "Two loops, B loop has access to the shoreline so you can park your boat and walk to your site. Loop A has an overlook ( also called a cliff)."

    "The Narrows Recreation Area is off Ky 31E outside Glasgow, Ky. This is Redneck farm country at its best. Surprisingly I saw no signs for mud bogs though there were plenty of tractors and corn."

    8. Thousand Trails Diamond Caverns RV & Golf Resort

    14 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Bathrooms & showers are spacious, CLEAN, and they are air conditioned! There are seasonal campers here for sure, but that wasn't a negative. The campground is quiet and well maintained."

    "This is a small campground right near the entrance of Mammoth Cave NP. It was nice being so close with plenty of hiking options. Bathrooms were clean, laundry was fine."

    9. Dad's Bluegrass Campground

    6 Reviews
    Franklin, KY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 253-5191

    $30 - $45 / night

    "While visiting family in Scottsville we were in need of a close by RV park for our 40’ rig. This was the perfect spot for us."

    "Easy pull through seats, and shower and toilet facilities are very modern and clean. We didn’t find the highway noise to be too big of a deal."

    10. Rock Cabin Camping

    5 Reviews
    Cave City, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 773-4740

    $25 - $99 / night

    "Pros; This is a simple little campground near Mammoth Cave. The owner is super nice and friendly."

    "Quiet, pretty, easy, and the owners and staff are delightful."

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Glamping Reviews near Bowling Green, KY

345 Reviews of 18 Bowling Green Campgrounds


  • Donna R.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Baileys Point

    Right on the Water!

    Love this campground. It's one of the few in the state where you can camp near the water and keep your kayaks or boat within a quick stroll. It also has welcome shade in almost every sIte which helps during the hot humid days of summer. A beautiful park during the fall with all the changing colors on the numerous trees, too. Barren River Lake is peaceful and serene to camp alongside. Facilities are well kept including bathhouses, park areas, laundry, roads and sites. Pet friendly. Online reservations are convenient. A favorite place just an hour from Bowling Green, KY.

  • Rodney G.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Baileys Point

    Beatiful spot on the lake

    This campground is a favorite spot of ours that is close to home. it is only a 40 minute drive from Bowling Green. it has nice bathroom and shower facilities. Great access to the lake and a variety of shaded campsites. The campground host are always gracious and helpful.

    We camp with a teardrop, so every site we have stayed at is spacious and accommodating.

    There is access to a boat ramp and a few miles of trails that connect to a picnic area. there is also a playground, volleyball court and ample opportunities to enjoy the lake.

    Be sure to check out Paradise Point and The Landing at Port Oliver while you are there!

  • Staci R.
    Aug. 1, 2017

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Hidden Gem in south central Kentucky

    Mammoth Cave and the surrounding area offer many activities to suit anyone's desires. There are several competitive runs (5K and up) almost every weekend in the surrounding communities, and several are hosted in Mammoth Cave park itself. There is also the opportunity to go "caving", and you can walk through the caverns, and there are numerous hiking trails. Mammoth Cave offers tent, RV, and cabin camping - just be aware the cabins have running water, but no kitchens or air conditioning.

  • Kristin H.
    Nov. 5, 2021

    Baileys Point

    Our Go-To

    What can I say, but Bailey's is our happy little piece of paradise! I've camped here since I was in my early 20s in tents, to camping in a camper in my 40s. Most sites have electric and water. Many sites have incredible views of Barren River Lake and some are downright on the banks. Bath houses are climate controlled and CLEAN. Bailey's is a large campground but it's not usually crowded with loud, obnoxious people. There's nearly a camaraderie here between the campers and while everyone is friendly, they tend to keep to themselves. We like loops B and C the best for a combo of waterfront views and shade trees. Something about watching the moonlight sparkle on the lake with a warm, crackling fire nearby. Bailey's is it!

  • Heather K.
    Jul. 8, 2019

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    Wonderful fall getaway!

    When we arrived, the check in process was very easy and staff were helpful and friendly. Ice and firewood can be purchased on site. The efficiency cabin we stayed in was very clean and just perfect for 4 people. The cabin had a bunk bed and a futon bed. The kitchen had a small stove, sink and fridge. The bathroom was small but had a shower and toilet. There was a fire pit and picnic table. The jump pad was fun for the kids. The mini golf course needed a little cleaning/maintenance for the rocks and leaves on the course. The planned fall activities were so much fun for my kids. They did painting, bingo and games. All the staff we came in contact with were friendly. The cabin was situated in a convenient location to all activities. Our stay for this trip was awesome and I would recommend staying at this campground in the fall.

  • M
    Jun. 24, 2018

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Quiet and relaxing

    Quiet and laid back. The bathrooms were very clean and also air conditioned, which was a nice treat for a few minutes to step out of the humid June heat. They were flush toilets. There was potable water right by the bathrooms. There were no showers but if you drove right outside the campground in the park there was coin operated showers and laundry room. There was also a camp store and post office. There were trails that ran through the campground and ones right outside in the park. During the day you could schedule tours to the caves which was a great view.

  • Alejandra E.
    Sep. 2, 2021

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Great camping spot

    We booked a group site and had 3 tents. It’s very woodsy and tranquil. Bathrooms were close by and air conditioned too! The showers are in the general store building where the post office is so a short walk or drive there. It’s coin operated with a change machine for bills. $1.50 to turn the shower on and insert more coins before it turns off for additional time if needed. The park is amazing and there’s lots of trails that lead to caves and cave openings. All the cave tours within the park were fully booked when we went so we booked some private tours outside the park in the surrounding area. Lots of opportunities to see caves! We stayed for two nights and did some star gazing! Overall great campground and facilities. They also have a kennel for a small fee at the park lodge if you bring your pet and you’re going in a cave tour whether in the park or outside of it. Pets are generally not allowed in caves. Just confirm pet is vaccinated.

  • L
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Large sites close to Coooool Caves

    We were nervous about our tent fitting on the pad.....but we could have fit 4 tents on the pad. There was a picnic table, tree coverage, and close to the bathrooms. It was muggy outside, but the bathrooms were air conditioned! There were 2 stalls and 2 sinks, but it was clean. Showers, laundry, and post office are located by the store. You have to pay $1.00 for 4 minutes. There was a storm that blew in the night we stayed, but there were plenty of drains under the pad. It was quiet, clean, and spacious. I wanna go back....like today.

  • Lisa C.
    Sep. 26, 2022

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Close to the cave

    I enjoyed 5 days in this primitive campground with my travel trailer. There is no internet or WiFi and I would occasionally get 1bar ATT to send a text message but usually not even that. Generators are allowed 8am to 8pm (but mine wasn’t working so I didn’t get to try it out). The shower house offers showers at $1.50 for 4.5 minutes. More time for more quarters. Great pressure and plenty of hot water. Bring quarters or there is a change machine for $1s and $5s. Great wildlife and trees, bathrooms were always clean and air conditioned so they were my favorite place some days. You can easily walk to the camp store/showers/laundry, quick drive to the visitor center. I would stay there again but would either plan for no electricity or bring a working generator. Solar did not do much in the dappled shade.


Guide to Bowling Green

Camping options around Bowling Green, Kentucky range from primitive to full-service sites across the region's limestone terrain. Located in south-central Kentucky's karst landscape with an elevation around 600 feet, the area experiences humid subtropical climate with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Several campgrounds remain open year-round while others operate seasonally from April through October.

What to do

Cave exploration: 30 minutes north at Mammoth Cave National Park, offering multiple tour options. "The twilight tour is the best! The campground is a 5 min walk to the cave," shares Michael K. Reserve cave tours several days in advance during peak season.

Fishing: Multiple stocked ponds with various fishing regulations at Baileys Point Campground. "We have camped here for many years and all the sites are great. We love that our boat can be moored into a cove very near site. Always beautiful views of Barren River Lake," notes Bill G. Bring your own tackle or rent equipment at nearby marinas.

Hiking: Network of trails through varied terrain. "We put in over 14 miles of hiking there. The trail system in the park was great," writes Nancy B. about Nolin Lake State Park. Most trails are moderate difficulty with connecting routes offering shorter options for beginners.

Seasonal activities: October brings Halloween events for families. "We did arts and crafts, bingo, trick or treating, watched the golf cart parade, played on several different playgrounds, and putt putt golf," reports Samantha B. about Jellystone Park.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Some campgrounds offer better spacing than others. "The sites are close together but not so close that you feel like the neighbors are looking in your windows," notes Shelly S. about Baileys Point.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campers report regular animal sightings. "Very clean & quiet! The wildlife are very friendly!" writes Gloria J. about Mammoth Cave Campground, adding "Deer & turkey walk thru ur campsite!"

Swimming access: Several campgrounds feature beaches or pools. "There is a swimming beach and boat ramp on Nolin Lake nearby," mentions Christina M. The beach at The Narrows is particularly popular, with one camper noting "There is a small sand beach on site that can be accessed from either loop."

Yurt camping near Bowling Green: Premium glamping yurts available at Dad's Bluegrass Campground. The area's yurt accommodations provide a distinctive camping option with solid structures and comfortable furnishings. "Very nice place right off the highway," notes Tara, making yurt camping in Bowling Green, Kentucky both convenient and comfortable.

What you should know

Reservations recommended: Popular sites book quickly, especially waterfront locations. "This campground books 6 months out. Very hard to get a spot, but so worth it!" advises Laura O. about Nolin Lake State Park.

Seasonal closures: Check operating schedules before planning trips. While Rock Cabin Camping and some other facilities operate year-round, many campgrounds close for winter between October and April.

Water levels fluctuate: Barren River Lake and other bodies of water experience significant seasonal changes. "Water front sites in cove so not a lot of boat traffic," notes Laura O. about Nolin Lake, suggesting protected coves offer more reliable water access.

Limited cell coverage: Signal strength varies considerably across the region. "Cellular service was ok with TMobile and AT&T. Once you come away from the hills it is much better," reports Laura H. about Diamond Caverns.

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some locations. "It is very noisy due to its proximity to the interstate," notes Kevin B., though other reviewers like Mary H. found Bowling Green KOA "Surprisingly quiet even though it's close to the highway."

Tips for camping with families

Family-friendly yurt options: For those interested in yurt camping Bowling Green Kentucky offers comfortable alternatives to traditional tenting. Dad's Bluegrass Campground provides family-friendly amenities including "a beautiful pool, playground and basketball court for kids!" according to Tara.

Plan for weather changes: Kentucky's variable climate demands preparation. "We went in April, one of the area's wetter months, and found the campsites to be well maintained, drained and free from debris," shares Erin H.

Consider off-peak timing: Weekdays offer a quieter experience. "Thursday night we were kept awake by loud campers and campground staff weren't around to enforce quiet hours," reports Christina M., adding that the park "started filling up on Friday and Saturday and was obviously very crowded on the weekend."

Book cave tours in advance: Mammoth Cave tours sell out quickly. "Reserve the all day guided tour with crawling about in small spaces for the best experience. Make sure your boots have enough tread or you won't be allowed to do the tour!" advises Dan X.

Tips from RVers

Electrical capacity limitations: Be cautious with multiple appliances at some parks. "The checkin packet recommends not running multiple high wattage appliances simultaneously (even if the total draw would be under the amperage of your site's breaker)," warns Jason F. about Diamond Caverns.

Site leveling challenges: Bring blocks and leveling equipment. "My site was slightly uphill where I had to park to reach the water hookup," notes Jon P. about Thousand Trails Diamond Caverns RV & Golf Resort.

Water hookup variations: Some campgrounds use shared connections. "Water hookup is very close to the ground and leaked for me. Made it very hard to connect the hose and pressure regulator," reports Jon P., adding he "Used all of my 25 foot hose to reach my connection."

Dump station timing: Plan departures to avoid lines. "Get a little crowded at the dump station on the weekends at check our time," advises Beth H., suggesting mid-morning or early afternoon departures when possible.

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