Best Campgrounds near Lancaster, KY

The Lancaster, Kentucky area features a mix of established campgrounds and park facilities catering to different camping preferences. Logan-Hubble County Park provides tent and RV sites with electric hookups and water, while LockRidge Park offers five RV sites with full amenities including electric and water hookups, picnic tables, and shower facilities. Camp Nelson RV Park, located near the Kentucky River, accommodates tent camping, RVs, and even glamping options with boat-in access available. Most campgrounds in the region provide fire rings, restroom facilities, and designated camping areas with varying levels of privacy.

Road access to Lancaster-area campgrounds generally requires minimal off-road capability, with most sites accessible via paved or well-maintained gravel roads. The camping season extends year-round at several facilities, including Camp Nelson RV Park, though some amenities may be limited during winter months. Summer brings higher temperatures and humidity levels typical of central Kentucky, with July and August temperatures regularly reaching the upper 80s and low 90s Fahrenheit. Reservations are recommended, particularly for weekend stays during peak summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. A review mentioned that "the campground is close to everything" when describing the region's accessibility to nearby attractions and services.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the Lancaster area, with several campgrounds offering access to the Kentucky River and its tributaries. Camp Nelson RV Park and Cummins Ferry RV Park both feature boat-in access and proximity to water recreation. Several visitors highlighted the natural beauty of the region, particularly sites along waterways. However, reviews indicate varied experiences with facility maintenance and noise levels. According to one visitor describing a nearby Kentucky River campground, "We really liked this campground and kayaking on the Kentucky River is great. Tons of activities for the kids and even adults." Nearby historical attractions including Fort Boonesborough State Park enhance the camping experience, offering additional recreational opportunities beyond standard campground amenities.

Best Camping Sites Near Lancaster, Kentucky (95)

    1. LockRidge Park

    3 Reviews
    Bryantsville, KY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 695-2134

    $55 - $85 / night

    "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."

    "Kind of a steam-punk vibe with funky lighting along the paths made from rebar in the shape of people doing yoga poses. Putting green, good Dix river views, and a super nice events space."

    2. Camp Nelson RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Bryantsville, KY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 548-2113

    $30 / night

    "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."

    3. Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Berea, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 986-1150

    "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."

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

    18 Reviews
    Wilmore, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 865-2003

    $30 - $55 / night

    "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."

    5. Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Winchester, KY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 527-3454

    $37 - $43 / night

    "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."

    6. Renfro Valley KOA

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

    "Entrance and exit are a bit steep, just take it slow :)"

    "Almost all paths are gravel. If it were totally full it would be tight between many spaces. Overall nice campground good location could drive 30-45 for things to do."

    7. Chimney Rock Campground

    3 Reviews
    Burgin, KY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 748-5252

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

    8. Pioneer Playhouse Campground

    3 Reviews
    Danville, KY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 236-2747

    $15 - $25 / night

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

    9. Logan-Hubble County Park

    1 Review
    Lancaster, KY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 792-3531

    10. NICURA RANCH

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

    $150 - $300 / night

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Recent Reviews near Lancaster, KY

503 Reviews of 95 Lancaster Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Pioneer Playhouse Campground

    More Like a Homeless Camp Than an RV Park

    It was a complete mess and the area looked neglected. To make things worse, the staff were rude and unhelpful when we asked questions. Definitely not a place we’d recommend.

  • Jessica V.
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Rustling Pines Campground LLC

    Love this place!

    The site was beautiful and I absolutely loved the personal care. They called to make sure I had everything in order and drove us down to the campsite.

  • s
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Relode BaseCamp

    Perfect small campground

    Bathhouse is immaculate! Super clean facilities! Also laundry available for a small fee, picnic pavilion for all guest with starlink internet FREE! Cheap and affordable place great for families or just a trip for 1! Pet friendly, and beautiful pond! Quiet, off the beaten path, affordable!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    The Farm RV Resort

    New Fresh Clean

    Great job in design and setup. Camp store needs to be updates with essentials

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Renfro Valley RV Park

    Basic but accommodating

    We came mid week, with no concerts. The place was almost empty! Looks like it would be a really cool place to camp at for a show

  • Sam C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    S-Tree Campground

    Well maintained and quiet.

    This is a nice place. I've got about two bars 4G through verizon via xfinity. I don't know if there's usually a fee, but there's not one right now. It's got gravel lots with picnic tables and fire pits.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Kentucky Horse Park Campground

    Beautifuly kept and right next to the amazing horse park

    We spent two nights here and were pleasantly surprised that most of the campsites had probably at least 50 to 60 feet between each one and lots of grass and trees. The campsite we stayed in, 140, was a pull through so that was bonus. Most of the campsites look like they had at least water and electric and I think there might have been some sites that had sewer as well. Right next-door to the Kentucky Horse Park, which is a must see. Very interesting museum and lots of barn with different types of horses in them to visit. If you buy your ticket at the campground, you would get five dollars off the admission fee.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Elkhorn Creek RV Park

    Wonderful place to stay with easy access to the Bourbon Trail and Frankfort

    We stayed for several days so that we could visit distilleries on the Bourbon Trail. Frankfort is almost close enough to bicycle to. Lexington is less than an hour away. It was a great base for visiting many interesting places.

    Elkhorn Creek RV Park was fantastic. The sites were clean and everything worked. The staff was super friendly. We stayed in a creekside site so we had a little bit of scenery. It is a pretty urban place, not a state park, so we didn't expect it to be as pretty as it turned out to be.

    The pool was plenty warm. The bathroom was clean. The classic rock singer who came in and sang in the pavilion on Saturday night was fun.

  • Amanda W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Elkhorn Campground

    Quiet & friendly

    I stayed here for 2 weeks while visiting family in the area. Very safe & quiet campground with very friendly staff.


Guide to Lancaster

Lancaster camping areas vary in elevation and terrain, with sites positioned along the Kentucky River valley at approximately 800-950 feet. The region experiences typical central Kentucky weather patterns with summer nights often cooling to the mid-60s even after hot days. Many camping spots near Lancaster feature riverfront access points suitable for kayaking and fishing activities.

What to Do

River recreation: Visitors at Cummins Ferry RV Park can enjoy multiple water activities. "The river and waterfall makes it feel like a tranquil place. The walking trail by the river is nice, we walked it almost every day," notes one camper. The park provides boat ramp access to the Kentucky River.

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer direct fishing access points. At Chimney Rock Campground, the proximity to water creates convenient fishing opportunities. "It's clean! It's on the water. It's pretty," reports a visitor who appreciated the waterfront location.

Historical exploration: Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground offers a unique living history experience. "The Fort was VERY cool. If my kids were still at home this would definitely be a field trip location," shares one reviewer. The reconstructed fort provides educational activities about frontier life.

What Campers Like

Riverside walking trails: Many campers appreciate natural pathways near camping spots. "We loved the walking trails along the river," reports a visitor to Cummins Ferry RV Park, highlighting the popularity of riverfront strolls.

Live entertainment: Pioneer Playhouse Campground combines camping with cultural activities. "There is a theatre insight which is 70 years old and full of history. Amazing people, close to town and very inexpensive," notes one reviewer. The campground hosts regular summer performances.

Unique accommodations: LockRidge Park offers distinctive lodging options. "An amazing 'work in progress,' LockRidge is a park that offers unique overnight stay options, including tube rooms, underground rooms, silo rooms, container rooms, RV spots, and Conestoga wagon rooms," explains a camper who enjoyed the unconventional setup.

What You Should Know

Site variations: Many campgrounds near Lancaster have limited availability for travelers. At Chimney Rock Campground, "A lot of permanent sites. So the ones available are very few and very close together," reports a visitor, indicating the need to reserve well in advance.

Road conditions: Access to certain campgrounds requires careful driving. One LockRidge Park visitor noted, "The gravel at this time was fairly new and thick, so we had to be careful as we maneuvered our 40' fifth wheel down a slight incline to get to the CG area."

Seasonal operations: Camp Nelson RV Park remains open year-round, but other facilities have limited seasons. Chimney Rock Campground operates specifically from "April 1 to October 31," making seasonal planning important.

Tips for Camping with Families

Kid-friendly activities: Many Lancaster area campgrounds offer recreation specifically for children. At Cummins Ferry, "We had kids that fished and played in the playground and sat by the fire every night! We will absolutely return," shares a family camper.

Educational experiences: Incorporate learning opportunities into camping trips. "The living history museum was one of the best I have seen in the Kentucky or Tennessee area," writes a Fort Boonesborough visitor, noting it makes for an excellent family excursion.

Swimming options: Renfro Valley KOA provides multiple recreation choices. "Kids enjoyed the pool, Gaga ball, playground, jumping pillow, and passport activities. Overall an excellent stay," reports a family who visited the campground.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds require additional equipment for leveling. At Cummins Ferry RV Park, one RVer reported, "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."

Site size considerations: Check site dimensions before booking. "Our site was quite large and accommodated our 24 ft rig and truck, and FH, which were very clean and well placed," notes an RVer at LockRidge Park.

Entrance challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult approach roads. At Renfro Valley KOA, "Campground entrance is a pretty big hill... I have a 33 foot trailer and my sites 22-25 are on a hill. I could not pull through the site because of hill," cautions an experienced RVer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Lancaster, KY?

While Lancaster itself has limited camping options, the surrounding area offers several choices. Logan-Hubble County Park near Lancaster provides basic facilities with water and toilets, plus boat access. For full-service camping, Cummins Ferry RV Park, Campground on the Kentucky River is situated on the Kentucky River with boat ramps and floating docks, though the riverbank can get muddy after floods. Other options within a short drive include Camp Nelson RV Park with big-rig-friendly sites, Chimney Rock Campground near Harrodsburg, and Pioneer Playhouse Campground close to Danville.

How far is Lancaster, KY from London, KY for camping trips?

Lancaster, KY is approximately 60 miles northwest of London, KY, making it about a 1-hour and 15-minute drive via I-75 N and KY-52. This distance makes for an easy day trip between the two locations. Campers traveling between these cities can find excellent options midway at Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground, which offers well-maintained facilities. Closer to London, Levi Jackson Wilderness State Park Campground provides another quality option with hiking trails. For those planning multi-stop camping trips, this route allows for exploring several distinct Kentucky regions during a single vacation.

What camping is available near Lancaster, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lancaster, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 95 campgrounds and RV parks near Lancaster, KY and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Lancaster, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lancaster, KY is LockRidge Park with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Lancaster, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 31 parks near Lancaster, KY that allow camping, notably Green River Lake and Laurel River Lake.