Best RV Parks & Resorts near Corbin, KY

Several RV parks near Corbin, Kentucky accommodate a range of motorhome sizes with varied hookup options. The Farm RV Resort features 151 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, operating year-round with big-rig friendly access. Westgate RV Campground in London provides full utility hookups with both pull-through and back-in sites. According to one visitor, "This is a great overnight stop for us with complete full utility hook ups, Wi-Fi and you can walk to several restaurants and mini mart." Cumberland Falls RV Resort in Parkers Lake maintains 26 sites with 30/50-amp electrical service and sewer hookups, catering specifically to RV travelers with asphalt pads.

Throughout the region, RV sites typically include picnic tables, fire rings, and trash service, though amenities vary significantly between parks. Cell service can be limited at campgrounds closer to Cumberland Falls, where T-Mobile coverage is particularly sparse. Most RV parks remain open year-round, though reservations are strongly recommended during fall foliage season. Dump stations are available at several facilities, including Lake Cumberland RV Park and Sandhill RV Campground. Many travelers note the proximity to local attractions, with one camper describing Cumberland Falls RV Resort as having "beautiful asphalt sites with full hookups" and mentioning the owners were "incredibly welcoming, helping us get settled into our site with ease." Pet-friendly policies are standard at most area RV parks, though some maintain strict quiet hours and alcohol prohibitions.

Best RV Sites Near Corbin, Kentucky (95)

    1. The Farm RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    London, KY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 588-3276

    $49 - $89 / night

    "The resort itself is beautifully maintained, with spacious, level sites that provide plenty of room for both our RV and outdoor activities."

    "We had a wonderful stay at The Farm RV Resort. The peaceful, countryside setting was the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle."

    2. Westgate RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    London, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 878-7330

    $34 - $41 / night

    "The sites are a good size with picnic tables at each site."

    "They have complete full utility hook ups, Wi-Fi and you can walk to several restaurants and mini mart.  The mini mart also has diesel.  Easy on and off to and from I-75 at Exit 41 at London KY."

    3. Cumberland Falls RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Parkers Lake, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 400-1881

    $69 - $89 / night

    "Just opening in July 2025, Every site comes with full hookups, making it super convenient for all your RV needs."

    4. Lake Cumberland RV Park

    1 Review
    Burnside, KY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 561-8222

    "Close to State Dock and free transportation from the RV park to the dock. Wooded area and facilities were very good."

    5. Thompson RV Park

    1 Review
    Barbourville, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 546-6197

    "Beautiful, quiet, friendly. Large grassy area, well maintained. Near a rivers edge, playground, walking track, dog park, soccer fields...all right on or beside grounds."

    6. Escape With Us RV Resort

    1 Review
    Somerset, KY
    33 miles

    "Friendly staff and plenty of Amenities."

    7. Off The Hook RV Campground

    1 Review
    Nancy, KY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 288-0015

    $49 / night

    "Found this campground on the map near Haneys Appledale Farm in Nancy Kentucky. Nice, new, “shiny” campground. The owner was extremely friendly and we spoke briefly about the place."

    8. Sandhill RV & Primitive Campground

    1 Review
    Marshes Siding, KY
    21 miles
    +1 (606) 376-7275

    9. Royal Blue RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pioneer, TN
    39 miles
    +1 (423) 566-4847

    "Level dry gravel pull through camper pads. I think all were full hook ups, some may have only been water and electric."

    10. Walnut Meadow RV Park

    1 Review
    Berea, KY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 986-6180
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RV Park Reviews near Corbin, KY

541 Reviews of 95 Corbin Campgrounds


  • L&A C.
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Ridgeline Campground — Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

    Small but Nice!

    Easy to find, well marked. It’s has many (12) trails and many falls. Would definitely recommend shopping before camping, it’s several miles, and mountains, to get to stores. There are several lodging options…cottages, The Lodge, (which is beautiful) tent and RV camping. There are 2 small campgrounds ~ 1) Ridgeline which accommodates RVs up to 26”, water and 10/30/50 amp hook ups. Sites have a fire ring and picnic table. WiFi is available, and there is a dump station. A small playground, office/campstore, and a bathhouse and laundry next to it. 3 sites are walk-in. Big rigs would have to stay elsewhere. 2) Clifty Campground is tent camping only 7 sites offer electric and water. WiFi is also offered. There is a bathhouse and a playground, and these CG’s are pet friendly. (Falls Creek is a few miles up the road…they have pull through and back ins. For bigger Rvs. They also have tents, wagons, cabin rentals, and primitive sites) We had no T-Mobile service, or satellite service in our vehicle. The trails and Cumberland falls were awesome. The horse rides looked amazing, and the Pool was big, with a diving board, and a small fee for campers to use it.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2023

    Wilderness Road Campground

    Quiet Site in Deciduous Canopy

    Wilderness Road Cumberland Gap : (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good 70 yr olds in 17’ trailer: Overall Rating: 4 Price: $24 w electricity $18 w/o Usage during visit: low Site Privacy: 2 to 4 depending on location. Some areas, sites close in 3 directions. Looks to be better privacy in non electric sites. Site Spacing: 3 to 4 Site surface: Gravel, ours, tough to level Reservations: Yes Campground Noise 5. Quiet Road Noise: 4, depending on location. Highway noise Electricity. 2 loops have electricity. Water: at dump station and restrooms Sewer: No Dump: Yes Bathroom: 5 Clean Showers: 5. Private rooms Pull Throughs most are backing Cell Service (Verizon): 5. Great Setting: Deciduous forest Weather: 60s to upper 30s Bugs: None Solar: Great. May change as the trees leaf out more. Host: They are active. Location: Near Town of Gap - quaint, make sure to visit. 1919 is the place for lunch or dinner we hear from locals. 10 minutes to good grocery stores in Middlesboro.

  • Teresa J.
    Feb. 18, 2025

    The Farm RV Resort

    The Perfect Getaway: The Farm RV Resort Review

    If you’re looking for an idyllic spot to park your RV and unwind, The Farm RV Resort is an absolute gem. Nestled in a serene countryside setting, this resort offers the perfect blend of nature and comfort. From the moment we arrived, we felt welcomed by the friendly and helpful staff who made check-in a breeze. The resort itself is beautifully maintained, with spacious, level sites that provide plenty of room for both our RV and outdoor activities. We particularly loved the well-kept grass areas and the full hook-ups, making it super convenient for extended stays. The resort has a rustic charm that makes you feel like you’re getting away from it all, yet it still provides modern amenities. One of the highlights of our stay was the peaceful atmosphere. The surrounding farm landscape, with its rolling fields and calm breeze, is perfect for those who enjoy the quiet outdoors. We spent our evenings watching sunsets, enjoying the fresh air, and even taking walks around the grounds. For those looking for activities, the resort offers a variety of fun options. There’s a cozy clubhouse with games and a small store for essentials, plus a community fire pit where guests can gather and share stories under the stars. We also enjoyed the nearby trails, perfect for hiking or biking. Whether you're a family looking for a relaxing retreat, a couple seeking a quiet getaway, or an RV enthusiast wanting to experience the countryside, The Farm RV Resort checks all the boxes. We left feeling refreshed, relaxed, and already planning our next visit!

  • J
    Jul. 21, 2020

    Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    Great base camp for the area

    Great place to stay for Cumberland Falls. Clean facilities. The place is great for any size RV/Camper. I was in a 40 footer. Just a few need to knows.

    • Wireless is unreliable and if there are a lot of people it is unavailable -Limited cell service really only consistent if you walk up to the road, I dont have booster.
    • Only the pull thru sites have sewer taps. All sites have water and 50 amp service though and a dump station is available.
  • Mr. H.
    Oct. 16, 2020

    Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground

    OMG! O

    We stayed for a few days and as a backpacker, the local hikes are some of the best I have ever seen! I would say most of the hikes are moderate, although some say easy. Grandma couldn’t leisurely walk, or scale some of the trails, so you have been warned. But for able bodied persons, the hikes are all doable. There are quite the variety of hike lengths to choose from, from short and squatty, to full day hikes. I’ll submit some of my favorite shots below. For RVs - I was towing a 21 ft trailer and my site at the bottom of the hill, which was away from other campers, but the grade was ridiculous! I had 6” of block height to level side to side! I heard other complaints from other longer tongue pullers as well, regarding the difficulty getting into their sites. Most of the sites are small, too close to other campers, or too close to the smell of the privies. But if you are hiking the area, I think the stay could be worth some of the hassle. There is a pull through dump station on the loop. There is electric and water. Tent campers - probably have plenty of room to spread out, some with power hookups and the convenience of showers at a central bathhouse. Daytime picnics - a beautifully large area to choose from and see. Lots of selections, all of them very well social distanced, family friendly and shaded with trees. Soooo much to see.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2023

    Wilderness Road - Cumberland Gap National Historic Park

    Carefully Choose Your Site

    Wilderness Road Cumberland Gap : (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good 70 yr olds in 17’ trailer: Overall Rating: 4 Price: $24 w electricity $18 w/o. 1/2 for seniors Usage during visit: low Site Privacy: 2 to 4 depending on location. In some areas, sites are close in 3 directions. Looks to be better privacy in non electric sites. Study campground map for outside sites.
    Site Spacing: Some are pretty close. Just look at the campground map and choose one accordingly. Our site was very nice.
    Site surface: Gravel for non-electric sites. Ours was tough to level and as per rec.gov website for our site. . Electric sites have black top.
    Reservations: Yes Campground Noise 5. Quiet Road Noise: 4, depending on location. Highway noise Electricity. 2 loops have electricity. Water: at dump station and restrooms Sewer: No Dump: Yes Bathroom: 5 Clean Showers: 5. Private rooms Pull Throughs most are backing Cell Service (Verizon): 5. Great Setting: Deciduous forest Weather: 60s to upper 30s Bugs: None Solar: Great. May change as the trees leaf out more. Host: They are active. Location: Near Town of Gap - quaint, make sure to visit. 1919 is the place for lunch or dinner we hear from locals. 10 minutes to good grocery stores in Middlesboro.
    Loops: Portions of some sites sort of back up to each other. The sites I took pictures of are some of the better sites for privacy

  • J
    Apr. 27, 2021

    Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    Probably great in the summer

    This was a one night stop on our way to Ohio. The property is nice and the sites are spacious. Didn't really like the placement of the fire ring. Had we used it, we would have been listening to our neighbor's music most of the night. We had a W/E site. Our Verizon cell signal was terrible and the campground wifi was not much better. The sites were gravel but were level. We didn't use the showers but they looked clean. The laundry room had only 1 washer and 1 dryer. The playground is best suited for toddlers. The dump station would have been convenient if we were dumping on the way in, but not placed well for dumping upon departure. They did have a zip line and a gem mining station for an extra cost. It was secluded enough that there wasn't a lot of road noise at night. It seems like it would be a nice enough campground during the summer. For the price paid for the site, it would have been nice to have included some of the extra activities. No cell or wifi service would probably keep us from staying here again as it was impossible to get any work done. Be sure to check out the Birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken. We didn't get to go inside the cafe(COVID), but we did have some photo ops outside.

  • Jess S.
    May. 26, 2024

    Patrick’s Point River Camp

    A great little getaway spot!

    We will absolutely be back! I’ll be honest, as a visibly queer person with rainbow hair I was a bit nervous about the Bible verses and Christian flag due to past experiences, but Patrick and Angelica were welcoming and friendly the entire time!

    The RV spot with shade was great! It’s right next to the bathroom but everyone is spread out enough it wasn’t an issue at all.

    Strong WiFi, pet friendly, and a beautiful, peaceful spot with very friendly owners!

  • Ron S.
    Jun. 27, 2022

    Bandy Creek Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    Bandy Creek Campground at Big South Fork National River

    Overall great campground. Family freindly, kept very clean, great hiking in Big South Fork w/some trails even starting at the campground.
    Positives: Clean, friendly host, great campsites w/level pads, fire pits, lantern posts. Great location w/great and close access to lots of hiking and river activities. Negatives: discovered pool only open on Fri/Sat/Sun, no mention of this in advance. Same with Camp Store and it did not even open on Friday. No staff of hand to answer questions about site availability. Avoid pull-through sites 39 and 40; the share the same pull-through, and you will get blocked in if both end up being occupied. Do not arrive from the East (Oneida side) 13 degree inclines and declines with very sharp hairpin switchbacks. No problems arriving from West (through Jamestown), however you should avoid first entrance into the park, gravel road until you get to campground where it becomes paved, also steep at times with washboard curves that you will easily slide on. Second entrance, no issues. Lastly, many of the sites are short, so not all are big rig friendly. Pay attention to site details when booking a site


Guide to Corbin

RV camping near Corbin, Kentucky offers several modern facilities with full-service hookups. The area sits at the gateway to Daniel Boone National Forest with elevations ranging from 723 to 1,274 feet, creating varied camping terrain. Most RV parks in the region operate year-round, though fall brings higher occupancy rates due to seasonal foliage viewing.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Cumberland Falls RV Resort provides an ideal base for exploring nearby natural attractions. Located in Parkers Lake, the resort sits just minutes from Cumberland Falls State Resort Park where you can witness the moonbow phenomenon.

Fishing opportunities: Off The Hook RV Campground in Nancy features a developing fishing pond on the property. According to reviewer Shelly S., "They are creating their campground in a very nicely tiered field and working on getting a pond going to fish in."

Family playground facilities: Thompson RV Park in Barboursville offers extensive recreation options. As Marcy B. notes, "Near a rivers edge, playground, walking track, dog park, soccer fields...all right on or beside grounds," making it perfect for families needing diversions.

ATV trail access: Royal Blue RV Park in Pioneer, Tennessee connects directly to extensive trail systems. Reviewer Cheryl C. explains, "The trails are well maintained and all levels of riders will have a full week of fun here!!"

What campers like

Convenient highway access: Walnut Meadow RV Park in Berea provides easy interstate connectivity. Matthew A. mentions it's "Family-owned, close to I75 perfect for quick overnight. Close to shops restaurants etc."

Welcoming staff interactions: The Farm RV Resort receives consistent praise for its service. Mike S. shares, "The staff was welcoming, and we left feeling refreshed and relaxed," highlighting the importance of hospitality during winter camping trips.

Thoughtful arrival amenities: Cumberland Falls RV Resort provides special touches for guests. As Kara A. describes, "We even received a delightful goodie bag as a thank-you for choosing to stay there! It was such a thoughtful touch that made our experience even more special."

Clean, modern facilities: Lake Cumberland RV Park maintains quality infrastructure. Ben R. reports, "Close to State Dock and free transportation from the RV park to the dock. Wooded area and facilities were very good," noting the convenience of included shuttle services.

What you should know

Seasonal weather impacts: Heavy rainfall can affect site conditions at some campgrounds. At Walnut Meadow RV Park, one camper noted, "They had a bad storm the night before our stay so a lot of flooded sites. Megan called me before our arrival to warn me and check if there would be anything else we would need."

Variable site privacy: Site layout and spacing differ significantly between parks. At The Farm RV Resort, Joe S. observed, "The spacious, level sites were well-maintained, and the full hook-ups made our stay convenient and comfortable."

Early morning noise concerns: Some campgrounds experience external noise disruptions. In a Westgate RV Campground review, Tim mentioned, "The only problem right now is construction going on behind it, they are clearing out land to build something and they started work today at 5 in the morning."

Water pressure variations: Pressure regulators at some parks may affect shower quality. One Royal Blue RV Park guest reported, "They have a pressure regulator on the water so showering was like a spit bath and took forever to get the shampoo out of my 'short' hair."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access priorities: Off The Hook RV Campground features exceptional play areas. Shelly S. describes, "There is an AWESOME playground and pavilion set back in the trees! My grand loved the ropes course," making it suitable for families with active children.

Safety considerations: The Farm RV Resort maintains quiet environments appropriate for families. Teresa J. notes, "The resort has a rustic charm that makes you feel like you're getting away from it all, yet it still provides modern amenities," creating a comfortable setting for children.

Entertainment options: Consider campgrounds with community gathering spaces. At The Farm RV Resort, "There's a cozy clubhouse with games and a small store for essentials, plus a community fire pit where guests can gather and share stories under the stars."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Some sites require additional equipment for proper leveling. At Royal Blue RV Park, a visitor mentioned, "It's uphill and was very difficult to level out the rv. Ours like many is self leveling and it just couldn't make it happen."

Site positioning considerations: Review site layouts carefully when booking. Jennifer R. observed at Westgate RV Campground, "Sites are literally mom and pop developed land," indicating varying quality and arrangement of spaces.

Slideout clearance issues: Some parks have structural elements that can restrict RV setup. A Royal Blue RV Park reviewer noted, "Trying to get the back slide from hitting the power box and being able to be away from the wooden divider on the door side was tricky."

Seasonal booking recommendations: Make reservations well in advance for peak periods. At The Farm RV Resort, Teresa J. advises, "We left feeling refreshed, relaxed, and already planning our next visit!" suggesting high demand for quality sites.

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