Camping near Bryantsville, KY

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    Central Kentucky's Bryantsville area features several established campgrounds along the Kentucky River, offering a mix of RV and tent camping options. Cummins Ferry RV Park provides riverfront camping with full hookups, boat access, and a marina about 15 miles northwest of Bryantsville. Camp Nelson RV Park in Lancaster offers year-round accommodations with both RV and tent sites. Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground, located approximately 30 miles east, provides historical context alongside camping facilities. Most campgrounds in the region support both primitive tent camping and RV sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups.

    Campground accessibility varies significantly with the seasons, with many facilities operating year-round while others like Chimney Rock Campground maintain a seasonal schedule from April through October. Kentucky state parks in the region typically require extension cords and water hoses, as hookups are often positioned 30-36 feet from campsites. "Like most Kentucky state parks be prepared for required extensions to your power and water hoses," notes one camper. Site leveling can be challenging at some locations, with several reviewers mentioning the need to bring leveling blocks. Cell service is inconsistent throughout the area, with Verizon generally providing the most reliable coverage. Spring flooding along the Kentucky River occasionally affects riverfront campgrounds.

    Riverside camping locations receive particularly positive reviews, with the Kentucky River serving as a focal point for recreation. "We really liked this campground and kayaking on the Kentucky River is great," reports one visitor to Fort Boonesborough. Many campgrounds feature boat ramps, fishing docks, and water access points. Several campgrounds near Bryantsville serve as convenient bases for exploring Kentucky's bourbon distilleries, horse farms, and historical sites. The Kentucky Horse Park Campground, though farther north near Lexington, offers extensive facilities with over 250 hookup sites and proximity to equestrian attractions. Noise levels vary by location, with some campgrounds affected by nearby roads or industrial operations. Campers consistently praise the region's scenic countryside, fishing opportunities, and access to hiking trails.

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    Best Campgrounds near Bryantsville (75)

      1. Cummins Ferry RV Park, Campground on the Kentucky River

      4.1(19)14mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It's situated high up on the Kentucky river bank which is nice but there's little access to the riverbank except from the floating dock and boat ramp."

      "They take you to your sight assist you with backing in the rest rooms are very clean the pool is very clean they have a boat ramp into the Kentucky river a covered dock to fish off."

      from $30 - $55 / night

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      2. LockRidge Park

      5.0(4)3mi from Bryantsville6 sitesRVs

      "It’s the perfect place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the natural beauty of Kentucky.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"

      "Be sure to take the turn near CR-1329(second going east or first one if coming in from the west) that took us about a half mile to the LockRidge Park."

      from $55 - $85 / night

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      3. Camp Nelson RV Park

      3.6(5)4mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Off the beaten path, quiet, and friendly....what more could you ask for???"

      "The pool is nice although they do sell memberships to it for outside folks to use which means there can be a lot of people there on a holiday or very warm day."

      from $30 / night

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      4. Chimney Rock Campground

      3.7(3)4mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Very close to lake and close to town for supplies. We will go back again in 2021."

      5. Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground

      4.0(32)24mi from Bryantsville163 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We really liked this campground and kayaking on the Kentucky River is great. Tons of activities for the kids and even adults."

      "Fort Boonesborough SP is near I64 and I75 Between Lexington and Richmond , Ky. The Kentucky River is adjacent. I remember watching Daniel Boone in black and white when I was a kid."

      from $39 - $45 / night

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      6. Pioneer Playhouse Campground

      2.7(3)8mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Amazing people, close to town and very inexpensive."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      7. Kentucky Horse Park Campground

      4.2(50)31mi from Bryantsville257 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I'll preface this with the fact that I am a Lexington, KY Native and have always lived close to the Kentucky Horse Park and Kentucky Horse Park Campground, but have never stayed there until this weekend"

      "Clean bathrooms and sites, within easy walking distance to the Kentucky Horse Park. Pay attention to which site you pick- if you’re in c loop, it’s a long walk to the bathroom!"

      from $40 - $43 / night

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      8. Logan-Hubble County Park

      3.0(1)9mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents

      9. Camp on the Kentucky

      2.7(3)14mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Nice little lodge area to sit outside or go inside with snacks, food, pool tables, and fireplace."

      from $17 - $40 / night

      10. Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground

      4.1(7)21mi from BryantsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Great pull-thru site, we were able to stay connected and seconds away from the freeway. Site 61 is awesome!"

      "Very easy to locate just outside Berea,KY. Arrived late, but the information on our camp site was easy to find, and clearly written."

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    Recent Reviews near Bryantsville, KY

    470 Reviews of 75 Bryantsville Campgrounds


    • CThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 19, 2026

      Green River Lake State Park Campground

      Just passing through

      A beautiful well maintained state park. Would have got 5 stars but no electricity at sites due to flooding and the warnings online made it sound like it was just a few sites affected but we had a generator so it all worked out definitely worth a visit

    • Sigrid M.
      Aug. 10, 2026

      Cummins Ferry RV Park, Campground on the Kentucky River

      Very dangerous to access

      CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This campground has a very steep incline/decline to get to the campground. The reason you cannot come onto the property before 2 pm is that the road leading to the campground makes it very dangerous for two RV's to pass which the operators don't tell you. Instead they charge you$25 and yell at you if you come to their property before 2 pm. Their email only refers to entering their property not to the road leading to the property. There is no sign on the country road leading to the property so you never know when the reduced street size and incline/decline starts. VERY DANGEROUS!!!!!! I ALSO CONTACTED THE COUNTY AS THEY SHOULD HAVE NEVER ALLOWED THIS CAMPGROUND WITHOUT SOME TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO AVOID THAT TWO RV'S PASS EACH OTHER AT ANY TIME.

      Also they seemed to have sewer issues as we could not leave our sewer access open as it stank to much.

    • IThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 26, 2026

      Camp Nelson RV Park

      Needs updating.

      A lot of permanent rundown trailers parked haphazard as the sites are not laid out nicely. Stray cats running around. Muddy at the sites. Saving grace was clean bathhouse but who ever heard of automatic showers? Wasting a lot of water.

    • HThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 15, 2026

      The Farm RV Resort

      Very nice and clean

      I only got to stay here one night passing through. I usually never use the bathrooms/showers when traveling. But when I went to check them out I decided to try them. Very clean. I’ll definitely stay here again. There weren’t many people when I stayed on a week day. So it was very peaceful and quiet. They had a nice pavilion to have a gathering at.

    • J
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Escape With Us RV Resort

      Happy camper rv very friendly close to everything

      Friendly people very nice quiet atmosphere

    • A
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Still Waters Campground

      Unprofessional management, Junkie sites, Not a welcoming environment

      I would highly NOT recommend staying at Still Waters Campground based on my experience with management. Today I rolled through a stop sign in the campground. I understand that was my mistake, and I accepted being told not to do it again. However, what happened afterward was completely unnecessary. Instead of simply speaking with me later at the office or sending a text, management chose to chase me down in a vehicle. I was driving around the campground speed limit, yet I was accused of speeding because they claimed they had to drive 30 mph to catch me—even though they had to turn around before following me. What made it even more frustrating was that I was told to“lead by example” while the manager herself admitted to driving around 30 mph in a 10 mph campground just to catch up to me. That felt incredibly hypocritical. What bothered me most was the way the situation was handled. I tried to walk away to avoid escalating the confrontation, but the manager continued arguing with me. She even told me to“go get my boyfriend,” as if I couldn’t speak for myself. I’m a grown woman and didn’t appreciate being dismissed like that. Later, after I had calmed down, my boyfriend and I went to the office so I could apologize for raising my voice and explain my side of the situation. Unfortunately, management wasn’t interested in having a productive conversation and came across as condescending and unwilling to listen. It also seems like the rules are enforced inconsistently. We have watched plenty of other people roll through that same stop sign without being stopped or chased down. If safety is truly the concern, the rules should apply EQUALLY to everyone instead of selectively enforcing them. Overall, this experience left a VERY bad impression. A simple warning then walking away could have resolved everything, but instead it turned into an unnecessarily confrontational situation. Customer service and professionalism from management were extremely disappointing.

    • Jacquelyn A.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      LockRidge Park

      Beautiful Hidden Gem

      LockRidge Park is a beautiful hidden gem with stunning views, unique accommodations, and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the natural beauty of Kentucky.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • Braeden M.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Turkey Foot Campground

      My new favorite spot

      An awesome, secluded spot! Each site includes a picnic table, tent section, lantern post, and a ringed in fire pit with a rotatable grill. They are all mostly graveled in too. The creek is close and fun to explore and there is nice shade throughout. The fellow campers we had were great and not loud, however, the space does echo quite a bit, so if you were to good some rude campers, you would almost definitely hear them. There is also no cell service (which for me is kind of a plus).

      Free is free, so it’s that’s also a great plus. If you choose to visit just make sure to keep it clean!

    • Braeden M.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Pulaski County Park

      Nice Spot, Good Park Managers, Horrible Campers

      Overall I had a great one day get away at this sight. Two issues, Both of the primitive spots are by the road, and the other park goers are some of the least respectful, loud and and plan mean people I have ever been around. In contrast, the park managers are very nice and helpful.

      But for example, a car wrecked really close to my campsite at 1 am, people blasted music well past midnight, a car alarm went off around 2 am and then, the family of said car alarm, starting loudly arguing for 30 straight minutes at a volume that everyone could hear. This all happened in one night.

      I bet if you go on weekdays it wouldn’t be that bad, however if you want to sleep, I don’t recommend going on weekends. Which sucks because besides being a nice spot with good staff, other people kind of ruin the vibe.


    Guide to Bryantsville

    Bryantsville camping options extend beyond established campgrounds to include dispersed sites along the Kentucky River. Most sites near Bryantsville require some preparation as seasonal flooding affects accessibility, particularly in spring months. The region sits at approximately 800-900 feet elevation with a humid subtropical climate that brings hot summers and mild winters.

    What to Do

    Boating and fishing access: Cummins Ferry RV Park provides direct river access with a private boat ramp and marina. "There is a boat ramp (perfect for my kayak), docks to go fishing off of, lots of nature and trails," notes camper Jenn N. The park's location makes it ideal for water recreation.

    Historical exploration: At Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground, visitors can walk through living history exhibits. "The Fort was VERY cool. If my kids were still at home this would definitely be a field trip location!" shares reviewer Shelly S. The fort recreation provides an educational component to camping trips.

    Live entertainment: Pioneer Playhouse Campground offers a unique outdoor theater experience. "There is a theatre insight which is 70 years old and full of history," mentions Kara A. The venue runs five productions through summer months, making it one of the best places to camp near Bryantsville for those seeking cultural activities.

    What Campers Like

    Riverside locations: Camp Nelson RV Park receives praise for its waterfront setting. "We enjoyed our stay at Camp Nelson RV Park. It's a smaller(ish) park with quite a few permanent sites," writes Randy G. The park offers quieter accommodations with Kentucky River views.

    Weekend activities: Many campsites organize regular events for guests. "Live music and food trucks every Saturday are a nice touch!" notes Whistle P. about Cummins Ferry. These scheduled activities create community atmosphere without requiring off-site travel.

    Pool facilities: Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground provides swimming options. "Pool was not yet opened but looked nice," comments Craig C., who appreciated the campground's amenities. Most campgrounds with pools operate them seasonally from late May through September.

    What You Should Know

    Site leveling challenges: Terrain throughout the region requires preparation. "The sites here are not level. We used our normal 2x green blocks for the Jack, but needed all 10 of our leveling blocks, plus 8 paving stones to get the appropriate height," reports Whistle P. about their stay at Cummins Ferry.

    Limited availability: Many campgrounds have a high percentage of seasonal or permanent residents. "A lot of permanent sites. So the ones available are very few and very close together," explains Sarah F. about Chimney Rock Campground.

    Cell service variation: While generally accessible, connectivity can be spotty at some locations. "We got 4 bars LTE on Verizon," notes MickandKarla W. during their stay at LockRidge Park. Most campgrounds report Verizon as the most reliable carrier.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Look for playground facilities: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "We had kids that fished and played in the playground and sat by the fire every night!" shares Maison H. about their experience at Cummins Ferry.

    Consider noise levels: Some campgrounds experience road noise that might disturb light sleepers. "The highway traffic comes down one side with engine brakes bellowing and the passing lane going back up is almost as loud with truck drivers using every gear to stay up to speed," cautions Butch K. about Fort Boonesborough.

    Check for bathroom cleanliness: Kentucky Horse Park Campground maintains well-kept facilities. "Clean and quite. Nice bathrooms," reports Joshua R. This becomes especially important during busy summer months when facilities see heavy use.

    Tips from RVers

    Extension equipment needed: Prepare for hookup placement challenges. "The utilities are essentially in the middle of the pad, but as stated prior the sites are long, so we maneuvered to get centered to fit our hookups," explains MickandKarla W. about LockRidge Park.

    Accessibility considerations: Some access roads present challenges. "The one lane road coming in might give you the willies but it is worth it," advises Stacey about Cummins Ferry. This becomes particularly important for larger rigs navigating tight turns.

    Check site dimensions: Many best places to camp near Bryantsville, Kentucky have limited space for larger setups. "Our camper is 26 ft and we barley got it in our spot," warns Sarah F. about Chimney Rock Campground. Calling ahead to confirm measurements can prevent arrival complications.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Bryantsville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Bryantsville, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 75 campgrounds and RV parks near Bryantsville, KY and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Bryantsville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bryantsville, KY is Cummins Ferry RV Park, Campground on the Kentucky River with a 4.1-star rating from 19 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bryantsville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Bryantsville, KY.