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Best Tent Sites Near Hallie, KY (10)

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    1. Kingdom Come State Park

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    • Pets
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    $14 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
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    2. Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park

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    Primitive Camping

    Natural Tunnel's primitive camping site is in a partially wooded area about half a mile from the main campgrounds and bathhouses. Parking is available at the site, but RV’s and camping units are not allowed. Reservations for Primitive Camping can be made by calling the park office at 276-940-2674.

    Amenities:

    Five 15 ft. x 15 ft. tent pads. Common area with fire ring. Covered eating area with four picnic tables. Utility building with electricity and lights suitable for storage or food prep (no cooking inside the shed).

    Parking for up to five vehicles. (Limited overflow parking available at the campground entrance). No RV or camping trailer parking is available. Potable water spigot at the entrance to the primitive camping area. Two portable toilets. (No showers on site.)

    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table
    • Toilets

    $15 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Phillip's Creek Group Picnic Area
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    3. Phillip's Creek Group Picnic Area

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    Overview

    Phillips's Creek Group Picnic area is a secluded site surrounded by forest. It is a great facility for family reunions, organization activities and other group events.

    Recreation

    Open lawn areas are adjacent to the picnic area can be used for activities such as horseshoes, sports and games (bring your own game and sports equipment). Hiking trails are available within easy driving distance and include Pine Mountain and Red Fox Trails. The Phillip's Creek Trail is near the picnic area.

    Facilities

    Parking is adjacent to the picnic shelters and restroom facilities. The restrooms are pit toilets. The toilets are adjacent to shelter #1 but are a short walk (850 feet) from shelter #2. A large charcoal grill is available at both shelters. Picnic tables are located inside the shelters. There is no electricity or drinking water available.

    Natural Features

    The picnic area is surrounded by forest. The North Fork of Pound Reservoir is nearby and is a popular boating and fishing destination.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Pine Mountain and Red Fox Trails are within easy driving distance.

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    4. Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

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    Strategic Location for peaceful camping with lots of nearby options. Camping is very primitive and rustic as new amenities come online in planned future. The best time of booking is the weekend at present.

    We have:

    Wooded/Grassy hills with plenty of tree cover and open space to spread out . A uniquely positioned community fire pit is available with an impressive view. It is very rustic and primitive, but well kept, quiet, secluded, with developing surroundings.

    There is direct access to Jefferson National Forest and miles of hiking, biking and horseback trails. Equestrians encouraged, but is Bring your own horse and Tie Line.

    Nearby sites include Bark Camp Lake, Guest River Gorge, Bear Rock, Little Stony Falls, Chief Benge Trail, Devils Bath Tub, and High Knob. We are also located along several driving and scenic routes to include: Backroads of the Cumberland's, Appalachian Backroads, Virginia Wildlife and Birding Trail, and Thomas Jefferson Scenic Byway (Rt. 72). In addition, within a short drive there is an ATV trailhead in the local town. The Clinch River is not far at all as well.

    There is a small quaint downtown less than 5 miles with grocery, gas, supplies, and a few places to eat.

    Mission:

    The original idea for CR Adventure Outpost came many years ago. We grew up visiting "Grandma & Grandpa" in Wise County and developed a deep love for the area, the outdoors, and all it had to offer. There came a point, , when we realized that the amount of outdoor activities and authentic cultural experiences could indeed support visitors. It could also support many business opportunities once everyone became aware of what was all around them. At that point, a process began of research and planning on ideas some thought were pointless. People deeply want to get back to nature and withdrawal from a fast paced materialistic society, at least long enough to realize what is really important in life. There is a huge need and vast opportunity to take advantage of the many beautiful landscapes in Southwest Virginia.

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    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian

    $20 - $35 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Misfit Farmz Campground
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    5. Misfit Farmz Campground

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    The campground is located in Jonesville Virginia on a large creek in the woods. We have unlimited camping spots and can accommodate large groups. Picnic tables available. All fires must be inside the campground an inside a fire pit. Fresh spring water is provide but necessary to treat if used for drinking. Firewood can be provided for a small fee. No cutting of live trees are allowed but you can pick up dead limbs. We live on sight so should you need anything just ask. Enjoy your stay!!!

    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Group

    $15 - $50 / night

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    6. Carr Creek Lake Shelters

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    Overview

    Carr Creek Lake Shelters are located on Carr Creek Lake on the same side of Kentucky Highway 160 as Littcarr Campground. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, manages the land and water at Carr Creek Lake for wildlife, fisheries and recreation.

    Natural Features:

    Carr Creek Lake is located in the mountainous region of southeastern Kentucky, about 16 miles from Hazard and 18 miles from Whitesburg. The dam is located 8.8 miles above the mouth of Carr Fork, a tributary of the North Fork of the Kentucky River.

    Recreation:

    The 710-acre lake and surrounding area offer a wide variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Boating and water skiing are popular activities on the lake.

    For the sportsman, fishing is an ever-present activity. Crappie, bass, bluegill and walleye are plentiful in the lake and provide hours of fishing enjoyment. Also, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife release trout in the tailwater throughout the summer months.

    Hikers can find a short nature trail, less than a mile long, in the Dam/Tailwater area. For a bit more adventure, the 6-mile Sugar Branch Trail begins at the dam and ends at Sugar Lake Road.

    Facilities:

    A total of eight picnic shelters are open for use from April through September. The shelters are known as Dogwood, Holly, Laurel, Pin Oak, Poplar, Sycamore, White Pine and Willow. Each is accessible and equipped with electricity, grills, picnic tables and lighting. Each shelter can accommodate up to 200 people.

    Willow, Pin Oak, White Pine and Dogwood are located at the Littcarr Recreation Area, offering access to a boat ramp, playground, horseshoe pit and shoreline fishing. Sycamore and Poplar are in the Dam/Tailwater Area, with a horseshoe pit, large playground and volleyball courts nearby. Laurel and Holly are at the marina, where guests have access to a boat ramp, playground, horseshoe pits and accessible fishing pier. Restrooms are located near all shelters.

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    • ADA Access
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        8. Gays Creek

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        This recreation area is part of Buckhorn Lake

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        9. Flatwoods Group Picnic Area

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        Overview

        Flatwoods Group Picnic area is a secluded site surrounded by forest. It is a great facility for family reunions, organization activities and other group events.

        Recreation

        Open lawn areas are adjacent to the picnic area which can be used for activities such as horseshoes, sports and games (bring your own game and sports equipment). Hiking trails are available within easy driving distance (Guest River Gorge, Chief Benges Scout, and Little Stony Falls Trails).

        Facilities

        A paved parking lot is close to the picnic shelter and restroom facilities. The picnic shelter has sinks with running water and a large built-in charcoal grill. The shelter also has electrical outlets where crockpots and other small appliances can be used. The picnic shelter is designed to be used for food preparation and as a serving area. Dining areas (picnic tables) are adjacent to the shelter but are outside and exposed to the weather. Men's and women's flush toilets are nearby.

        Natural Features

        The nearby Guest River Gorge is full of scenic beauty, native flora and fauna, as well as historic features. The Guest River Gorge can easily be explored by hiking or biking a 5.8-mile trail built upon an old railroad grade. The trail follows the Guest River as it meanders through 8 branches and creeks and terminates at the Guest River's confluence with the Clinch River. The first 0.3-miles is handicap accessible. This scenic trail passes through riparian forest, 300-million year old cliff lines and sandstone outcrops, and remnants of the railway that once ran through this region to haul locally-mined coal and saltpeter. An abundance of wildlife is easily viewable along this trail. Migratory birds such as flycatchers, several species of warblers and tanagers can be found during the summer. The Guest River Gorge is an easy way to explore the rugged beauty of this mountainous area. Little Stony Creek flows through a 400-ft deep and 1,700-ft wide gorge. Large rock outcrops, ledges, and boulders add to the scenery along the creek. Hardwood and hemlock forest cover much of this area. Mountain laurel and rhododendron thickets lace the edges of these trails in many areas, as well. A popular destination on the district is Little Stony Falls, a 24-foot waterfall, along with two smaller waterfalls. The falls can be seen from walking the Little Stony National Recreation Trail. The trail is a 2.8-mile trail which goes from an upper trailhead (near the falls) and a lower trailhead at Hanging Rock Picnic Area. In some areas of the trail, hikers will need to climb around/over boulders and large rocks to remain on the trail. Sightseers, hikers and birdwatchers will all equally enjoy a visit to this area. Be sure to check with the local Ranger Station for trail conditions. Storm events and hazards may result in trails being closed.

        Nearby Attractions

        The Guest River Gorge and Little Stony Falls are within easy driving distance.

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        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
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        10. Rest & Ride Ranch

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        Discover the Unique Ranch Experience.

        Thank you for considering your next adventure with us. While we're still a work in progress, we're excited to offer a place for you to pitch your tent and enjoy the great outdoors. With a minimum stay of 2 nights, you'll have the opportunity to experience the beginnings of what will soon be a primitive lifestyle experience.

        Picture yourself horseback riding on our 11-acre property or taking a refreshing dip in one of our swimming holes. As night falls, enjoy the warmth of summer evenings while gazing at the stars above. Please note that at the moment, we're only offering dry camping, but rest assured, shower facilities and restrooms are in the works.

        It's important to mention that all proceeds from your stay will go towards our equine rescue efforts. Thank you for considering us for your outdoor getaway, and we look forward to welcoming you soon!

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        $25 - $45 / night


      Recent Tent Reviews In Hallie

      174 Reviews of 10 Hallie Campgrounds


      • TThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn Dam Campground
        Sep. 19, 2024

        Buckhorn Dam Campground

        Ghost Town

        The map for this campground isn’t quite accurate. Also, the price is $24 p/ night not $14. Not quite what we were looking for.

      • SThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park
        Aug. 4, 2024

        Natural Tunnel State Park Primitive Camping — Natural Tunnel State Park

        Primitive at its finest

        Booked a 3 night stay over the weekend and had the primitive camping area to ourselves. 5 spots with tent pads, picnic tables, fire pit, hanging poles, and bear box. Then there is a very large, communal fire pit, and an open but covered shelter with picnic tables and an outlet to charge your tech things. Water spigot at top, a little walk, uphill, for water. The camp store people said they are unable to use spigot nearby common shelter because it’s no good. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Glad we brought our large bladder so we weren’t constantly going up and down the hill for water. Camp store with some basics at entrance, and person on golf cart drives around checking on things. Trash dumpster, up the hill just past water spigot. Couldn’t have asked for a more peaceful place, especially for the price, $15/night. Took advantage of some of the hiking trails, which were well maintained and marked. Also, went and checked out the natural tunnel via chairlift. The other two campgrounds looked nice, with big, fancy bathhouses. And the cabins, wow, fancy! Hooray for Virginia State Parks!!

      • J
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        Jun. 14, 2024

        Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

        Needs to be updated and repaired

        Roads in campground are rough in places. Electrical boxes are in rough shape at some sites. 30 amp kept tripping the breaker. WiFi does not work. Several sites have full hookup but sewer hookups need to be repaired and water hookups are far away.

      • Jeremy K.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jun. 10, 2024

        Breaks Interstate Park

        4 Night Stay

        Stayed 4 nights in section D. Our site was ok. There were a lot better sites to stay though. Staff was helpful and friendly. We had full hookups. Lots of shade.

      • Andy J.
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        Nov. 28, 2023

        Out on The Creek Campground

        Creekside camping mountain views

        Great place to camp along side the creek or rv lots with mountain views. Walking distance to Clinch River. Kayak, Hiking, Biking, spacious lots

      • Amethyst B.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 3, 2023

        Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park

        Primitive Heaven.

        A “secret spot” that holds a special place in my heart.

        I spend on average 10 days at a time camping in the primitive grounds (April/May, Aug/Sep & end of October 2023 ) all five spaces are nicely kept and a large communal fire pit is wonderful. Even when all sites are full. There’s plenty of space. Porter Johns on site as well (and nicely maintained for what that’s worth! )

        By far - the best camp ground I’ve visited in terms of Hosts, rangers, amenities if needed, scenery and solitude.

        Take bear and coyote warnings SERIOUSLY my friends. I’ve seen plenty out there but never had a problem taking proper precautions. Also the crows - smarter than normal haha they WILL wake you up earlier than the other birds demanding you make breakfast and leave so they can then hop around your camp.

        Your cell service will be spotty / non existent on trails around the area… even when you see a road running parallel to your hike .. plan accordingly. (And bear spray people. Please. Just take it)

        Plenty of wood split ($4 a bundle. Ice $2 a bag) and hosts will graciously bring wood to your camp site <3

        The “trail” off the primitive site doesn’t seem to be on a map - and I heard many different variations of where it went. So I hiked the whole thing just for y’all! It’s an in and out(maybe a mile give or take total) that dead ends to PRIVATE property. (So obviously don’t proceed past gate) Lots of beautiful growth, cool in the summer with shade - nice quiet trail for dogs - half way is definitely less of a beaten path. Use caution.

        HIGHLY recommend getting in before last light. Especially if you’re towing anything, roads are steep and winding getting to and from camp/cabins. And lotssss of deer / rabbits at dawn and dusk jumping around.

        In a nutshell - this park gets a 10/10 from a solo female camper. Everyone is mindful of one another’s space and solitude - however in true Appalachian fashion everyone also looks out for you and always ready to lend a helping hand.

      • D
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        Oct. 3, 2023

        Leeman Field Park

        Quiet little campground.

        Great experience, the lady who took my booking was super helpful and friendly. Campground is quiet and feels very safe. Nestled nicely in the hills in the Pennington gap . Lots to do within easy driving distance. Overall a great experience

      • Noah O.
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        Sep. 19, 2023

        Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

        Very secluded and peaceful camping adventure

        Had a great camping weekend with a buddy at Cliffhanger Ranch. The cabin we stayed in is very cozy and good size for two people. We were able to have a few nice fires at the top of the hill with great views. What makes this place great is that the entrance is directly across from the Jefferson National Forrest. There we were able to kayak at Bark Camp Lake which was not busy at all and hike at Little Stoney Falls. Plenty to do and see in this area. Would highly recommend!

      • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
        Camper-submitted photo from Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost
        Jul. 20, 2023

        Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

        Escape to the forests and a simpler life

        Jake from the Dyrt here!  Staying at The Cliffhanger Ranch places you in a quiet area surrounded by forests and a small downtown nearby, perfect for adventuring around a new area.  Check them out and share of your favorite parts of the trip on the Dyrt!

      • Damon O.
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        Jul. 15, 2023

        Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake

        Quiet, remote, water access, playground

        This campground is a hidden gem. It's in the hills, far off the beaten path, and half of the campsites are right on the water. In addition to campsites, the park has picnic areas, bathrooms, showers, a playground, and a boat ramp.

        Campsites have hookups for electric and water, with a dump site nearby. There are also picnic tables and fire rings, with firewood available to purchase.

        Access to the camp may be tough for larger rigs as theres a few miles of windy, one-lane roads with switchbacks, drop-offs, and the occasional washout.

        There is also no cell service here, so be prepared to unplug and unwind. =)

        This area looks to be prone to flooding in the the spring months when the snows thaw so time your visit accordingly.

        The men's bathrooms don't appear to have been cleaned in awhile and weren't cleaned during my week there. Only half of the toilets would flush.

        It's a popular place for the locals with kids on the weekends so if you're looking for peace and quiet it's best to visit during the week. Great place to let the kids run wild and make friends though.

      • Dan D.
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        Jun. 2, 2023

        Clinch River Family Campground

        Nice family Campground

        Definitely back off the main road nice people that run it. Quite, and people were friendly. We visited Natural tunnel and Wilderness Road. They did have internet.

      • S
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        Oct. 21, 2022

        Misfit Farmz Campground

        Excellent start up campground!

        I am the owner of Misfit Farmz Campground a branch of Misfit Farmz LLC. I feel that providing a good place for families to providing a place for families to get in to nature is perfect. We will help families with almost any request. We can help with large parties having private weddings and parties. We have the needed connections. Remember that we are a new business and in a constant state of learning. Pricing will reflect that. The first to reserve the campground will receive deep discounts since we will be learning. Families and private parties are welcome.

        THE FUTURE:

        TENTS PROVIDED AND READYING UPON ARRIVAL. If you are interested in having a two week spot annually contact management for details. Two week annual reservation for 25 years. Low investment. No additional yearly maintenance!

      • F
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        Oct. 14, 2022

        Breaks Interstate Park

        Great park!

        The campground was nice, the staff friendly. Apparently there is a lot of bear activity, although we did not encounter one. The sunsets are to die for!

      • Nancy B.
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        Sep. 13, 2022

        Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

        Nice for weekdays

        We were there on Thursday thru Saturday. Thursday was so nice and quiet and then the weekend crew came in on Friday and it filled up fast. Unfortunately our neighbors were very noisy!!! We stayed in loop A, the other loops had many campers set up for the recent flood victims. Loop A was our favorite and it was close to the lake!

      • Martha
        Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn Dam Campground
        Aug. 11, 2022

        Buckhorn Dam Campground

        Perfect for families with kids!

        The bathrooms and showers was clean. They have a place to do laundry. Very nice playground, basketball court, swing, and volleyball court. We got to fish right beside our camper. Definitely recommend!

      • Dakota C.
        Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Wiley State Park Campground
        Jul. 19, 2022

        Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

        Not what we expected

        Our campsite was supposed to be 38’ long but my 28’ camper was all that could fit, barely. Water spigot is far away from the site so I had to go purchase another water hose. Zero cell reception and no wifi. No television reception either. Almost everyone’s site was not flat and took a lot of work to get campers close to level, (watched people pull out after an hour trying to level). No extra parking for vehicles, just drive up into whatever muddy area is around your site. “No outside alcohol” signs everywhere.

      • Mike
        Camper-submitted photo from Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground
        Jul. 1, 2022

        Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground

        A hidden gem

        A great RV park& Campground with plenty of access. Many pull through sites. Grass between each site. Fire pits and picnic tables at each site. Very nice owner, very friendly. The bath house was clean and decorated very nice. Looks like it has been freshly painted. A wonderful covered pavilion with lots of tables and gas grills. They even had season firewood available for a couple dollars. They even have a draw bridge to walk across the powell river to access the Big Stone Gap town's walking trail. It is truly a hidden gem.

      • KERRI S.
        Camper-submitted photo from Mountain Pass Campground
        Jun. 19, 2022

        Mountain Pass Campground

        Peaceful

        Quiet campground with a river view. The hosts are very friendly. They enforce the rules so if you are looking for a quiet retreat, this is the spot. If you’re looking for more of a party atmosphere than I would skip this.

      • Robert C.
        Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Road - Cumberland Gap National Historic Park
        May. 28, 2022

        Wilderness Road - Cumberland Gap National Historic Park

        Nice Sites, Modern Bathhouse

        We camped in site B-11.

        Sites, even in the RV loops, are well spread out with mature trees separating them. Sites can be hilly, even the RV paved pads, so be cautious on site selection. That said, the roads and pads were recently re-paved and have nice curb stops at the ends to assist in backing in.

        The bath houses are generally clean and updated, with separate shower facilities that are independent from the bathrooms. It’s not especially cold right now but it did seem that they’re at least heated.

        We tent camp in an RV site since we have an EV, allowing us to charge. The power post on our site was typical with 120V 20A (5-20) and 30A (TT-30) connections as well as a 240V 50A (14-50). Power supplied was at 248V while pulling 32A.

        Our site accommodated our larger 9-person tent (16’x9’) well, with only a slight slope on the back end of the site. This left plenty of space for the supplied table, fire ring, and parking in the paved pad. We are across the street from the bath house.

        Note: Site B-10 across the street has a significant slope for the RV pad and the grassy area that could accommodate a tent is also significantly sloped.

        None of the sites I’ve seen have water at the site- there is a spigot at the bath house.

        The dumpster area is at the end of the B-loop road, and also has bottle and can recycling available.

        We could occasionally hear traffic (mostly engine brakes when it happened), but I think that is more an issue in the further back loops. A-loop is furthest from the highway. As a tent camper, the HVAC units of neighboring RV’s were louder than the traffic (not an issue - we know what we’re signing up for in these sites. Just giving a comparison.)

      • chris S.
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        May. 14, 2022

        Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground

        Nice campground not crowded at all

        Very easy show up put your money in an envelope take the tag put it on the dash of your truck pick a spot $20 not electricity hook ups and it’s a very nice campground no water but it has really clean showers

      • T
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        Dec. 29, 2021

        Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground

        Great Campground!

        We just got back yesterday 12/28/2021. We stayed 5 nights through Christmas and it was absolutely wonderful. Owner are very nice and helpful. Facilities were pristine. We visited the local museums and walked the green belt. The green belt is next to the camp ground within walking distance. We will be back!

      • Pat B.
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        Dec. 12, 2021

        Mountain Pass Campground

        Hurt

        I had to leave because of my Christmas tree I put up a 4 foot Pencil tree with 100 light on a timer 6 to 8pm.The  Owner told me to cut it off that it was to bright I said no so he got mad and cut my breaker off .And told me to read JEREMIAH CHAPTER 10.I did everything to try to go by the rules not this time.



      Guide to Hallie

      Camping near Hallie, Kentucky, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or a place to explore the great outdoors, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs.

      What to do:

      • Hiking: Explore the trails around Natural Tunnel State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "The ranger programs are fantastic. We recommend the Stockton Creek hike (though it is through water and a bit challenging balance-wise)."
      • Fishing: Enjoy fishing at Buckhorn Dam Campground. A visitor shared, "We got to fish right beside our camper. Definitely recommend!"
      • Swimming: Spend a day at the beach near Carr Creek State Park Campground. One family said, "Love that the beach wasn’t far from our site. People were friendly!"

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A review for Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground noted, "The bathrooms are the cleanest I've ever seen."
      • Friendly Hosts: Many visitors enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. One camper at Clinch River Family Campground mentioned, "The staff was always around if we needed anything and we had a peaceful, memorable vacation."
      • Spacious Sites: Campers love having room to spread out. A review for Natural Tunnel State Park Campground highlighted, "I’d recommend Lovers Leap as the sites are super spacious and far apart from each other."

      What you should know:

      • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds have poor cell reception. A camper at Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake warned, "There is also no cell service here, so be prepared to unplug and unwind."
      • Road Conditions: Some campgrounds have steep or winding roads. A visitor to Kingdom Come State Park Campground cautioned, "The road in from Cumberland is STEEP!"
      • No Water Hookups: Be prepared to bring your own water. A review for Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground mentioned, "There is electric hookups but not water."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Playgrounds: Look for campgrounds with play areas for kids. One camper at Buckhorn Dam Campground said, "Very nice playground, basketball court, swing, and volleyball court."
      • Family-Friendly Activities: Choose campgrounds that offer activities for all ages. A review for Carr Creek State Park Campground noted, "The beach is nice but a lot of steps to get down to it."
      • Quiet Atmosphere: Opt for less crowded spots. A visitor at Clinch River Family Campground mentioned, "It was quiet, and people were friendly."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Site Selection: Choose spacious sites for comfort. A camper at Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground shared, "Many pull-through sites. Grass between each site."
      • Check Water Pressure: Be aware of water pressure at your site. One reviewer at Natural Tunnel State Park Campground noted, "The water pressure was 60+ so I used my pressure reducer."
      • Laundry Facilities: Look for campgrounds with laundry options. A visitor at Buckhorn Dam Campground appreciated, "They have a place to do laundry."

      Camping near Hallie, Kentucky, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an action-packed getaway, you'll find a spot that fits your needs.

      Frequently Asked Questions

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