Best Cabin Camping near Bryantsville, KY

Cabin accommodations near Bryantsville offer several options within a 30-mile radius. Renfro Valley KOA provides fully equipped cabins with electricity, water, and comfortable bedding, while NICURA RANCH features three guest suites on a horse farm property. HomeGrown HideAways offers more rustic cabin experiences with community kitchen access and outdoor bathroom facilities. Cabins at Lago Linda Hideaway include lakeside views and basic amenities for overnight stays. "Very private and naturesc. Love it," noted one visitor about the Renfro Valley KOA cabins, which sit atop a small hill.

Log cabins and furnished units vary significantly across properties. Most cabins include beds with mattresses, electricity, and some form of climate control. Pet policies differ by location – NICURA RANCH welcomes pets while HomeGrown HideAways maintains a no-pet policy. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer and fall when occupancy rates increase. Cabin sizes range from intimate one-room structures to larger family accommodations with multiple sleeping areas. Many sites remain open year-round, though winter stays may have limited amenities. According to one camper, "It was my first time camping. So much to do on site. Great shade. I love this place. Pet friendly."

Visitors should verify what supplies are included before arrival. Basic cabins typically provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary from fully equipped with refrigerators and microwaves to minimal setups with only outdoor cooking options. Some properties like Renfro Valley KOA and HomeGrown HideAways maintain small on-site stores for necessities. Parking is generally available at or near cabin sites, though some properties have challenging terrain. Accessibility varies, with some locations featuring steep entrance roads that may be difficult for certain vehicles to navigate during inclement weather.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bryantsville, Kentucky (12)

    1. Renfro Valley KOA

    13 Reviews
    Livingston, KY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 256-2474

    "Pet friendly."

    "Kids enjoyed the pool, Gaga ball, playground, jumping pillow, and passport activities. Overall an excellent stay! Entrance and exit are a bit steep, just take it slow :)"

    2. NICURA RANCH

    1 Review
    Berea, KY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 295-2089

    $150 - $300 / night

    3. HomeGrown HideAways

    3 Reviews
    Bighill, KY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 986-3478

    $15 - $75 / night

    "Nestled in a narrow valley between high ridges of The Knobs, this campground gives the feel of secluded country living with your own trails and creeks to explore."

    "The outhouse was perfectly clean, but there were flush toilets available if you took a little walk. This place is amazing lots of room to take walks and even a good, challenging mile or so hike."

    4. Lago Linda Hideaway

    23 Reviews
    Beattyville, KY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 464-2876

    $12 - $86 / night

    "Awesome tiny cabin, has everything you need and nothing you don’t! I’ve been coming here for years, always tent camp."

    "The Pavilion is a great place to gather and talk with friends or enjoy the big campfire next to it. The Shake Out Lounge has a tv, free wifi and free books to borrow."

    5. Lake Shelby Campground

    14 Reviews
    Shelbyville, KY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 633-5069

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Great space between the tent sites, but virtually no real privacy as public traffic into park was steady."

    "Lots of mud still around the camp sites. A nice parking lot in front of sites to back your rig up. Pads are small in length so be aware of that when it mentions it on the website."

    6. Pulaski County Park

    11 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    45 miles
    Website

    "There are hiking trails near the entrance of the camp. There is several different types of camp areas ranging from primitive to cabins."

    "There are several cabins on site. Great  lake views and beach.  Lots to do at PCP."

    7. White Acres Campground

    12 Reviews
    New Haven, KY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 348-9677

    "Well I really have nothing bad to say, it’s a country setting on the outskirts of Bardstown, KY. It’s just a few miles away from the scenic parts of town."

    "It's very close to Bardstown, KY which is an adorable town with some amazing historical features. The campground itself has hookups and has a very nice bathroom setup with great showers."

    8. Green River Lake State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Campbellsville, KY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 465-8255

    $20 - $38 / night

    "Lots of amenities (like newly installed WiFi and a store) that we didn’t use the two days we were there, but had we stayed longer I’m sure we would have appreciated them."

    "Campground is surrounded by lake. Has a beach for swimming and playgrounds for the kids."

    9. Disputanta Homestead

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    Bighill, KY
    27 miles
    +1 (859) 200-4024

    $54 / night

    10. Holmes Bend

    5 Reviews
    Cane Valley, KY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 384-4623

    $20 - $36 / night

    "The campgrounds was exceptional in quite setting , playground for the grandkids, near Green River lake, must have Ky temporary license to fish, boating, cabins rental, natural trails, campground has"

    "Paved roadways great for biking and walking. Some spaces and turns would be tight for larger rigs. Playground has red clay dirt, so that was a bit messy."

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  • Ron B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Holmes Bend

    Holmes Bend State Park Campgrounds Columbia, Ky

    The campgrounds was exceptional in quite setting , playground for the grandkids, near Green River lake, must have Ky temporary license to fish, boating, cabins rental, natural trails, campground has dumping stations, potable water, 4 shower houses, restrooms, handicap areas throughout, shaded and non-shaded areas, " cell service Verizon & AT&T Service 3 bars " depending above or below hill in camping area, water & electrical hook-up only. Over 200 sites with fire pit and pickneck tables, firewood can be purchase on site. Columbia city 20-30 minutes from campground walmart super-center, restaurants, Mexican and fast food, hardware, ATM'S, Rv repairs, automotive part stores,

  • B
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    Joe young cabin

    Awesome tiny cabin, has everything you need and nothing you don’t! I’ve been coming here for years, always tent camp. Brought my dog this time, I’ll be renting this tiny cabin for future adventures in and around the gorge area!

  • Heather K.
    May. 16, 2019

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    A nice campground for families and rock climbers!

    This big campground is a hidden gem near Red River Gorge. The road getting to the campsite is mostly one lane so is you are in an RV, go slow. The area for RV's is a little tight in the trees and probably won't accommodate an extremely large vehicle. However, there is a huge open field on further into the camp that should be fairly easy to turn around in. The huge field is available for tent campers, but these are primitive sites with no water/electricity. The improved sites with water/electricity are closer to The Pavilion and Shake Out Lounge. The Pavilion is a great place to gather and talk with friends or enjoy the big campfire next to it. The Shake Out Lounge has a tv, free wifi and free books to borrow. There is a bathhouse with toilets and showers. There are 2 locations to obtain firewood on the campground. They also sell ice. There is not a store on site, but a short drive up the road there is a general & grocery store that also sells fresh made sandwiches. There are cabins to rent. The cabins are tucked in the trees and are very cozy. The cabin we stayed in on one of our visits, had a queen bed, kitchen area and bathroom with a shower. Plenty of trees to hang a hammock, as well. Some of the cabins overlook the beautiful lake. The lake is perfect for swimming in and has a dock and life jackets for campers use. The gravel/dirt road getting to the lake is steep, so I recommend walking down to the lake. Fishing is allowed with a permit in the lake. There are hiking trails and dogs are welcome at the campground. Overall, a great campground for individuals, friends and families.

  • Heidi G.
    Apr. 19, 2022

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    Wonderful experience!

    Stayed three nights here, price was perfect and each site had electric hookup with picnic table and fire ring! Sites were closer together but still enough privacy if it’s not busy season. Shower house was clean and water was hot, everyone on site was kind and respectful, and it was close to trails and attractions in the area! Will be visiting again and would highly recommend to others!

  • T
    Jul. 18, 2024

    Lago Linda Hideaway

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  • Ella N.
    Aug. 12, 2019

    Renfro Valley KOA

    I love this place

    It was my first time camping. So much to do on site. Great shade. I love this place. Pet friendly.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2019

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    Hideaway says it all

    First impression was not your typical campground. This is a climbers haven, so expect to see a lot of “down to earth”, modern “hippie” types in their converted/or not vans.

    There are limited 30 amp sites and several sites with electric. Lazy Oaks and Piney are in the trees, Cardinal which is good for larger RVs is in the field , no shade. Then there are two wide open fields where you can set up wherever you please and a new area under construction as of Fall 2019. They are also constructing a new showerhouse. I spoke with the office ladies and they are pretty flexible with accommodating campers. The trails on site are being cleared. And there is breakfast for guests on certain mornings and a “shack” and pavilion for all to use. I stayed in the red roof cabin which was small but pretty awesome. Full kitchen, bathroom, gas fireplace heater and loft w/three beds. Then there’s the porch overlooking the little lake. There are several cabins of varying size to rent, one with a HOT TUB! Definitely worth a visit. Natural Bridge State Park is nearby as well as several adventure based businesses.

  • L
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    Accessibility Adaptive Climber’s Festival

    As a frequent wheelchair and otherwise crutch user, I have enjoyed staying at Lago Linda two years in a row for the Adaptive Climber’s Festival. I was able to stay in one of the smaller structures in Bertie branch. Being near a restroom that has accessible options and having electricity right in the cabin, and sleeping in a bed, made things very comfortable. Being able to save my energy for enjoying nature makes staying here a priority.

    The lake area is beautiful and I was able to walk it on crutches.

    Having energy to be more active and be able to enjoy time with family and friends without being tired is priceless. Speaking of prices, Lago Linda is also cost-friendly for a disability budget.

  • Pj F.
    Jun. 14, 2025

    Lake Shelby Campground

    Site #11 good tent spot, too far from restrooms

    Site #11: nice shade tree, lots of roots exposed, set up tent on stone to avoid roots. Great space between the tent sites, but virtually no real privacy as public traffic into park was steady. awesome wildlife for a park within the city: herons, geese (except for poop), ducks, turtles, beavers. We didn't see the coons but put food away every night as they visited our camp on a nightly basis.

    Long way to a newer bath house, port-a-john almost as far away in opposite direction. RV spots were really tight. Shelter with electrical outlet attached to bathhouse. Indoor and outdoor pool in the other half of the park. Kayak rental available. Host friendly and helpful. Bathhouse is four units, each with sink, toilet and shower. Could have been a lot cleaner. In our five day stay, no deep clean, but always had TP. Overall, enjoyed our stay, appreciated our Luggable Loo as a backup.

    Nice area, County Fair while we were there, historic downtown. Several grocery stores, thrift stores and boutiques. Renaissance festival nearby.


Guide to Bryantsville

Cabin rentals near Bryantsville, Kentucky, sit within the eastern portion of the Bluegrass region at approximately 900 feet elevation. The area experiences distinct seasons with summer highs averaging 85°F and winter lows near 25°F. Most cabin facilities maintain year-round operation, though winter access may require vehicles with adequate clearance during snow or ice events.

What to do

Hiking trails: Holmes Bend campground offers multiple trail options near Green River Lake. "The best are the hiking trails. It's a short drive or walk thru the woods to trail head. Fishers bend has over 5 miles of trails," notes Kenny P., who gave the location a 5-star rating.

Lake activities: Several cabin options provide access to fishing and boating opportunities. At Lago Linda Hideaway, one camper reports, "Really loved staying here- close enough to the beautiful hikes and climbs of the area, and far enough to feel really private and woodsy. Since it was so warm, we took a dip in the lake."

Playground access: Multiple family-friendly cabin sites include play areas for children. At Green River Lake State Park Campground, visitors note the area has "a beach for swimming and playgrounds for the kids" making it suitable for family cabin stays with outdoor recreation options.

What campers like

Clean facilities: The well-maintained grounds at many cabin locations receive positive feedback. At Renfro Valley KOA, Curtis N. states, "Campground is awesome. Very clean and a lot of great amenities," while another reviewer mentioned, "KOA staff was very friendly, constantly keeping the park clean and welcoming guest."

Community spaces: Several cabin rental areas include shared gathering spaces. HomeGrown HideAways receives praise for its "unbelievable community shelter and community kitchen. Nested between 2 mountains," according to Frank H., who gave the location 5 stars.

Water access: Cabins located near lakes provide additional recreational value. One visitor to Lake Shelby Campground stated, "We stayed one night here, and it was great! We had been traveling all day and decided to find a place to camp. We ended up with a beautiful, quiet place, right on the lake, and we set up camp as the sun was setting."

What you should know

Site terrain considerations: Several cabin locations feature significant elevation changes. Fred T. notes about Renfro Valley KOA, "The entrance to the campground is surprisingly steep," while another camper confirms, "Entrance and exit are a bit steep, just take it slow."

Seasonal limitations: Not all cabin amenities operate year-round. At White Acres Campground, a visitor explains, "If you're looking for a quiet campground in a semi-rural setting, this is the place for you. No frills, full hookups for 50 amp. No laundry on site and only one local laundromat."

Advance planning required: Some cabin facilities have limited availability. Disputanta Homestead offers just one cabin unit, while NICURA RANCH provides only "3 guest suites, the perfect place to unwind after traveling and camping," according to a reviewer.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: When selecting cabins for family stays, consider locations with dedicated children's areas. Tiana K. reported about Renfro Valley KOA, "Kids enjoyed the pool, Gaga ball, playground, jumping pillow, and passport activities. Overall an excellent stay!"

Bathroom proximity: When camping with children, cabin locations near facilities prove valuable. At Pulaski County Park, one reviewer suggests, "The only thing I would add is another bath house at the lower end of the camp areas" indicating the importance of convenient bathroom access.

Check beach conditions: Lake access varies by season and recent weather. One camper at Pulaski County Park notes it has "Great beach access. Quite and very clean," making it suitable for families seeking water activities during cabin stays.

Tips from RVers

Site length limitations: Many cabins share areas with RV camping but have size restrictions. At Holmes Bend, a camper explains, "Some spaces and turns would be tight for larger rigs," suggesting careful navigation is required.

Electrical considerations: Cabin campers using electrical appliances should note potential limitations. Beth H. at Holmes Bend reports, "We did have an issue with our electric pole showing a fault on both the 30 and 50 amp plug," indicating electrical systems may require maintenance.

Hookup positioning: When selecting cabins near Bryantsville with utility connections, note the layout carefully. One RVer at Holmes Bend explains some sites have "water & electrical hook-up only" while others note that "Sites are small but some full hookups" at certain locations.

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