Best Campgrounds near Canmer, KY

Campgrounds near Canmer, Kentucky cluster around Mammoth Cave National Park and Nolin Lake, offering a mix of developed facilities and rustic settings. Mammoth Cave Campground provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations within walking distance of the visitor center and cave tours. Several private campgrounds like Horse Cave KOA and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park supplement the national park options with family-oriented amenities. The region includes both Corps of Engineers sites at Nolin Lake and privately managed RV parks with varying levels of hookups and services.

Road access varies throughout the area, with some campgrounds requiring navigation through Kentucky countryside on winding roads. Most developed campgrounds maintain gravel sites suitable for various camping setups, though some primitive areas may require more careful planning. "The drive around is at least 30 minutes, past Nolin Lake access road and down a gravel road," noted one visitor about accessing backcountry trails near Mammoth Cave. Weather conditions affect camping experiences year-round, with some campgrounds like Nolin Lake State Park operating seasonally from April through October, while others remain open throughout the year. Cell service can be limited, particularly within Mammoth Cave National Park, where visitors report spotty or non-existent coverage.

Campers consistently highlight water access as a primary attraction in the region. Corps of Engineers campgrounds at Nolin Lake feature sites with direct lake access, popular for fishing and boating. According to one review, "The Narrows Campground has two loops, B loop has access to the shoreline so you can park your boat and walk to your site." Cave exploration represents another major draw, with Mammoth Cave National Park offering various tour options that require advance reservations. Visitors recommend booking cave tours well before arrival, especially during peak season when tours fill quickly. Campgrounds closer to Mammoth Cave provide convenient access to both cave tours and hiking trails, while those near Nolin Lake emphasize water recreation. Several campgrounds feature playgrounds, pavilions, and improved amenities that appeal to families seeking more developed camping options.

Best Camping Sites Near Canmer, Kentucky (84)

    1. Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

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

    $25 - $50 / night

    "This campground is a walking distance to the visitors center. It's a well established campground and geared towards folks visiting mammoth caves."

    "green river, which was enjoyed by all, and we appreciated avoiding the main entrance besieged by spring break campers!"

    2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    34 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    20 miles
    Website

    "Close proximity to Mammoth Cave. Don’t miss the Amish bakery/cafe nearby!"

    "The older sites are more established with shade but most are gravel and not as easy to access while walking or biking. Karst beach is so nice with the wibit (extra cost but worth it)."

    3. Horse Cave KOA

    12 Reviews
    Horse Cave, KY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 786-2819

    "It had a gorgeous view of the Kentucky hills. Full hook up.

    The sites all looked very nice. They had teepees, covered wagons & a couple of treehouses. A nice area for tents as well."

    "The area around the KOA is a bit suspect. You can see an adult store, pass a confederate store on the way into the KOA and have business that are abandoned ."

    4. Cave Country RV Campground

    14 Reviews
    Cave City, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 773-4678

    "It is close to the highway as well so for those looking for a quick stop.

    2 things I loved:

    1. Being summer in Kentucky in this beautifully landscaped RV park. 2."

    "I chose this place instead of the state park that was also close to Mammoth Caves NP. This was a great choice. It fit the bill in every regard."

    5. Singing Hills RV Park And Campground

    19 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 773-3789

    "This campground is located near the entrance of Mammoth Cave National Park. It is a great place for a day or two of relaxation before getting back on the highway."

    "Our site was right next to the catch and release pond. We had a little bridge that crossed the creek from our main site to an additional space where our fire ring was."

    6. Nolin Lake State Park Campground

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

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Near Brownsville, Ky and a little off the beaten path. But definitely worth a visit or two."

    "This lakeside getaway is one that will keep us coming back!! If you've never been to Kentucky...this will keep you coming back to the Bluegrass to camp for years to come!"

    7. Wax - Nolin River Lake

    15 Reviews
    Sweeden, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 242-7578

    $18 - $50 / night

    "Wax Campground is located on Nolin River Lake, which is managed by the Army Corp of Engineers. Translated; well maintained, picturesque and organized."

    "The area surrounds Lake Nolan, which is an added bonus. The water was warm and calm. It is off the beaten path and you are about 30 min from a grocery store, so make sure you stock up before you go."

    8. Dog Creek Campground

    14 Reviews
    Mammoth Cave, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 524-5454

    $18 - $50 / night

    "Dog Creek Campground is located on Nolin River Lake in the Kentucky countryside."

    "Seems all sites have a lake view. Less than half full sun-Tuesday. Stayed at a006. Very close to beach, but that means you hear everything at the beach. Very humid and virtually no shade at our site."

    9. Thousand Trails Diamond Caverns RV & Golf Resort

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

    "This park is located on the entrance road to Mammoth Caves NP, and it is a spectacular way to stay and enjoy the hiking in the caves!"

    "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."

    10. Green River Park & Arboretum

    2 Reviews
    Munfordville, KY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 524-5701

    "We needed a spot near Mammoth Cave National Park (which was full). This small City Park in the town of Munfordville, only 25 miles away, fit the bill perfectly."

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Recent Reviews near Canmer, KY

689 Reviews of 84 Canmer Campgrounds


  • Michele R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Morning View Farms

    Weekend getaway

    I could not say enough enough wonderful things about our stay. Our host was amazing, the nature was peaceful, serene, and everything we needed for a relaxing time away from home.

  • dereck R.
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Tree Tops RV Park

    Nice quiet place

    Nice quiet place. Very level. He takes very good care of the lot with gravel. The owner also runs an RV repair so you can get on-site repairs. Very useful. The shower house and bathroom are for emergency use only. Laundry room has a four-digit security code to get in. Most of the people staying here are long-term or semi-long-term. Lots of pipeline inspectors currently. Everyone has really nice rigs. Rate discount rates for 6 months or longer. Everything included except electric. Meters red monthly. Accepts mail delivery and package delivery.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Kendall Campground

    Army Corps of Eng Sites Are Excellent

    Stopped by Aug 11 for one day after being down in TN. Clean, well maintained, spacious sites. Excellent staff. On the other side of Wolf Creek Dam from Lake Cumberland. There is a snack bar/bait shop on site. The National Fish Hatchery is beside the campground, along with the Trout Stream, which is a really neat man-made stream and wetland from the hatchery down to the Cumberland River.

  • Overland O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Houchin Ferry Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Very nice remote campground

    This is a very nice and clean campground with about 10 sites. It is part of Mammoth Cave National park. That means I could use my lifetime pass and it only cost $10 per night. Ranger came by twice a day. Very clean port a pottys that are maintained well. Dumpster for trash and each site has a fire ring. Road in is paved and not bad, but has a few hills and is narrow. These sites are listed as "Tent Only" but I got my Dodge van in no problem. In my 3 days here I saw many tents, a small pop up camper, and 2 vans. Anything larger would be a problem I think. Reservation only and pay online. Not much cell signal here, maybe 1 bar on Visible. (Verizon) Decent signal on Starlink mini at site 1. Sites are right along the side of the Green River and the temperature here was a consistent 3 degrees F lower than in town. Lot of shade, not good for solar.

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Singing Hills RV Park And Campground

    Super nice staff, great location

    Staff is very nice and informative.

    Close to Mammoth National Park…we were lucky to book a tour and it was really good, our teenagers liked it. We also rode Alpine slide across the street near the RV park.

    Campground had small catch and release pond. Lots of nibbles, one catch…sunfish. No laundry here…laundry mat 10 mins away, Wash n Fold? Super clean but expensive with nice machines. No bathroom there! Connected to car wash if you need. Bath house at Campground has everything you need but dated.

    Our site had issues, no fire ring,,,other sites had one, we didn’t ask about getting one…it probably wouldn’t have been a big deal to grab one from another site. Our parking area was level with gravel. Our water hookup was weird…it ended up under our back bumper were we had to crawl under to connect. And we had issue with 50 amp…the plug needs attention…it turned off at 0430 and we switched to 30amp. No big deal with any of it, but all together we will pick a different site next time.

  • Overland O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    The Narrows

    Very clean campground.

    This is a very nice, clean campground. Bathrooms are clean as well. Very nice view of Barren River lake too. I did not use it but there is a nice sand beach for swimming. Camphost is very nice.

  • B
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Louisville South KOA

    Avoid Louisville South KOA

    My family of 5 has camped at KOAs across the country with our professionally converted 12’x6’ RV trailer (electrical, but no AC/septic). Upon arrival at Louisville South KOA, I checked in and was escorted to our site by staff. Moments later, we were approached by the campground owners who told us we could not stay because our trailer did not come from a factory with AC or septic.

    I confirmed with KOA Corporate that no such rule exists, and this KOA’s justification was based on “KY Health Codes” which they could not show me in writing. Despite offering to tent-camp with our trailer in storage, we had to leave and pay $100 more to stay at a private campground over an hour away.

    Nowhere on the Louisville South KOA website is this “rule” disclosed. This was a clearly discriminatory and arbitrary. If you travel in a custom trailer or unique camper, avoid this location.

  • hThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Jellystone Park at Mamoth Cave

    Well maintained, easy access sites

    Kid friendly park, no mature trees in new section but concrete pad with grill and fire pit. Pool with splash pad, pools, pillow pads, multiple playgrounds, dog parks and kennels are available. Also, lots of golf carts to rent.

  • Paul M.
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Kendall Campground

    Army Corps is great!

    This campground is tremendous. Very clean nice camp host, flush toilets and showers.


Guide to Canmer

Camping near Canmer, Kentucky offers direct access to Nolin Lake's recreational waters and Mammoth Cave's limestone formations. This region sits at approximately 600 feet elevation with rolling terrain characterized by karst topography and sinkholes. Summer temperatures typically reach the mid-80s while winter lows can drop below freezing, with rainfall distributed evenly throughout the year.

What to do

Cave exploration beyond Mammoth: Only 10 miles from Mammoth Cave National Park, Diamond Caverns RV Resort provides a convenient base. "There are many local attractions. Diamond Caverns, Mammoth Cave State Park, etc. I would return to do more in the area," notes one camper. Lesser-known cave systems offer smaller group sizes and different geological features.

Hiking trails: The surrounding forests feature networks of trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. "We put in over 14 miles of hiking there. The trail system in the park was great," reports one visitor to Nolin Lake State Park. Many trails connect different recreational areas, allowing hikers to experience varied terrain.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple lake access points accommodate anglers seeking various fish species. "We chose to camp in a primitive site and ended up right on the lake. We are here during the week so it's really nice and quiet!!" shared a camper at Dog Creek. Bass fishing is particularly productive in spring and fall when water temperatures range between 60-75 degrees.

What campers like

Quiet off-season camping: Weekday and shoulder season visits offer more solitude and better site selection. "We had a nice weekend enjoying the water and the interesting wild life. Cornelius got bit by a turtle when he got a little too close and we saw a turkey," reports a camper at Wax - Nolin River Lake.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain their bathhouses and common areas well. "The bathhouses were very clean, campstore is well stocked. This is a LARGE campground so renting a golf cart or bringing your bikes is recommended," notes a visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.

Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk offer prime wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the region. "Very clean & quiet! The wildlife are very friendly!" reports a camper at Mammoth Cave Campground. Early morning hours before 8am typically provide the best wildlife sightings, especially for deer and wild turkeys.

What you should know

Train noise impacts: Some campgrounds experience regular train disturbances. "There is a train that goes by about every 20-40mins and it is quite loud. But not a deal breaker for me," notes a camper at Cave Country RV Campground. Sites further from tracks experience less disruption.

Electrical limitations: During peak summer usage, electrical systems at some campgrounds struggle with demand. "The electricity at the campground doesn't appear to be able to handle the amount of load that most campers will pull in the summer months. The checkin packet recommends not running multiple high wattage appliances simultaneously," reports a visitor to Diamond Caverns RV Resort.

Seasonal flooding: Low-lying areas near water bodies experience periodic flooding. "We had to wait for a lull to go to the office to get paperwork, then wait again to get back to the truck. I drove around the office and the storm blasted us again, making it impossible to see," shared a camper describing extreme weather conditions at Singing Hills Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Animal encounters: Children enjoy interaction with farm animals at select campgrounds. "There is a small barn with animals penned up so you can just walk up to the fence and pet them. My wife and daughter loved that! Great little dog park with a mini obstacle course," shared a visitor to Horse Cave KOA.

Water activities: Supervised swimming areas provide safe recreation for children. "The pools are OK in my opinion. Small and hard to socially distance (which matters these days) and the water slide is a bit too rough for us, but there's always an activity or fun to be had somewhere," notes a Jellystone Park camper about their water features.

Budget options: Free camping alternatives exist for families wanting to save money. "We needed a spot near Mammoth Cave National Park (which was full). This small City Park in the town of Munfordville, only 25 miles away, fit the bill perfectly," reports a camper at Green River Park & Arboretum, noting it was completely free for overnight stays.

Tips from RVers

Dump station challenges: Some facilities have awkward dump station configurations. "Our main issue was the dump station, horrible layout. What takes us maybe 10 minutes took over 25. Plan ahead or decide to dump elsewhere," advises an RVer who stayed at Horse Cave KOA.

Site selection strategy: Researching specific sites before booking improves the experience. "Our site was right next to the catch and release pond. We had a little bridge that crossed the creek from our main site to an additional space where our fire ring was," shared a visitor to Singing Hills RV Park who selected site 17 for its unique features.

Leveling considerations: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for proper leveling. "Even on the concrete pad, we had to level side to side," reports a Diamond Caverns visitor, highlighting the importance of bringing leveling blocks even at developed sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Canmer, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Canmer, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 84 campgrounds and RV parks near Canmer, KY and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Canmer, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Canmer, KY is Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 137 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Canmer, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Canmer, KY that allow camping, notably Mammoth Cave National Park and Nolin River Lake.