Best Campgrounds near Berea, KY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Campgrounds near Berea, Kentucky range from full-service RV parks to rustic retreats, with most located within a 30-minute drive of town. Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground offers drive-in sites for tents and RVs with full hookups, while HomeGrown HideAways provides more diverse accommodation options including glamping, yurts, and tent camping on 10 sites. Several campgrounds in the area feature picnic tables and fire rings, with facilities varying from basic vault toilets to complete shower and laundry buildings. Accessibility to I-75 makes Berea a convenient overnight stop for travelers heading north or south.

Most campgrounds in the region remain open year-round, though winter camping may come with limited amenities. "The campground entrance is a surprisingly steep hill," noted one visitor about Renfro Valley KOA, highlighting the terrain challenges some larger rigs might face. Road access varies by location, with established campgrounds generally maintaining gravel or paved roads suitable for most vehicles. Water and electric hookups are common at developed sites, while more primitive options may require self-sufficiency. Campground elevation around Berea typically ranges from 900-1,200 feet, creating moderate temperature variations between day and night. Advance reservations are recommended during summer weekends and fall color season when tourism peaks.

Campers consistently praise the region's family-friendly atmosphere and natural surroundings. Several visitors mentioned the convenience of Berea campgrounds for exploring local attractions, including the town's renowned arts and crafts community. A recent review noted that "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." Mixed-use campgrounds accommodating both tent and RV camping are common, though sites with full hookups tend to be more limited and in higher demand. Travelers seeking quiet natural settings might prefer the more rustic Forest Service campgrounds like Turkey Foot or S-Tree, which offer fewer amenities but more seclusion compared to the commercial parks closer to town. Pet-friendly policies are standard at most locations, though specific rules regarding leashes and designated pet areas vary by campground.

Best Camping Sites Near Berea, Kentucky (91)

    1. Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground

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

    "Very easy to locate just outside Berea,KY. Arrived late, but the information on our camp site was easy to find, and clearly written."

    "Great campground in Berea KY. Easy to get to, just off I75 at route 21. The sites were spacious and well cared for, and all are pull through. Picnic table and fire pit at each site."

    2. Renfro Valley KOA

    13 Reviews
    Livingston, KY
    14 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."

    3. Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Winchester, KY
    21 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."

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    4. HomeGrown HideAways

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

    $15 - $75 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    5. NICURA RANCH

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

    $150 - $300 / night

    6. Walnut Meadow RV Park

    1 Review
    Berea, KY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 986-6180

    7. Turkey Foot Campground

    12 Reviews
    McKee, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    "There’s a privy near the campsites and a creek the runs nearby. All sites have fire rings and lamp post along with picnic tables."

    "Beautiful remote location. Great moderate hiking trails. Clean 🚻."

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    8. Renfro Valley RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Livingston, KY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 256-2638

    "Easy access close to I 75"

    9. S-Tree Campground

    7 Reviews
    McKee, KY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    "A very well-developed camping area that caters to the off-road community. There are 2 loops for camping; loop B is still being upgraded."

    "They aren't right next to the fireplace shelter, rather just around the corner. Had the place completely to myself on a thursday night/friday morning."

    10. Lago Linda Hideaway

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

    $12 - $86 / night

    "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 trail around the lake was very nice, short but hilly so a good morning walk. It rained the first evening which led to some pretty little waterfalls the next day."

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Recent Reviews near Berea, KY

580 Reviews of 91 Berea 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.

  • 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.

  • Andy M.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    S-Tree Campground

    Great camping spot for Off-Road enthusiasts!

    A very well-developed camping area that caters to the off-road community. There are 2 loops for camping; loop B is still being upgraded. The park will begin implementation of fees as soon as the loop is completed. There are several sets of vault toilets, but no running water nor trash pickup, even though they have built a pad for a dumpster.


Guide to Berea

Campsites near Berea, Kentucky sit amid The Knobs region where elevation ranges from 900-1,200 feet, creating distinct microclimates throughout the seasons. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing from December through February, while summer highs consistently reach the upper 80s with humidity levels averaging 70-80%. Most primitive campgrounds in the area require visitors to carry out all trash and bring their own drinking water.

What to do

Hiking trails: Turkey Foot Campground offers multiple hiking paths with varying difficulty levels. "Great hike :) We stumbled upon the campground here- didn't know there was one! Small campground, less than 20 sites, and it is not a busy campground," notes Sara S. about Turkey Foot Campground.

Lake activities: Swimming and fishing opportunities exist at several campgrounds, including Lago Linda Hideaway. "Since it was so warm, we took a dip in the lake. Our site was spacious and pretty, with plenty of room for our two tents and a hammock," shares one visitor at Lago Linda Hideaway.

Historical sites: Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground provides access to an 1800s-era fort recreation. "The Fort was VERY cool. If my kids were still at home this would definitely be a field trip location," writes a camper who stayed at the park.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campers mention the condition of bathrooms and showers. "AC in very clean bath house was a big plus. We were close to the river in a reasonably secluded spot," notes Larry M. about his stay at Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground.

Spacious sites: Site size varies significantly between campgrounds. At S-Tree Campground, campers appreciate the room to spread out. "The campsites are huge with available fire pits and restrooms. First come first serve basis," explains Wayne H. about the S-Tree Campground.

Community spaces: Several campgrounds offer common areas for gatherings. "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," describes one visitor regarding amenities at Lago Linda Hideaway.

What you should know

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds present challenges. "The entrance to the campground is surprisingly steep," notes a reviewer about Renfro Valley KOA. Another camper adds, "I made it in and out twice in an HHR, but I was bottoming out on gravel and such."

Seasonal considerations: Tick prevention becomes necessary in warmer months. "I will say we found a few lone star ticks (dead thanks to her prevention) on our dog. Just as a heads up to campers. Always do your tick checks," warns a visitor at Lago Linda Hideaway.

Reservation needs: Availability varies significantly by season and campground. "Very easy to locate just outside Berea, KY. Arrived late, but the information on our camp site was easy to find, and clearly written," shares Robert T. about his experience at Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly facilities: Multiple campgrounds feature amenities specifically for children. "Kids enjoyed the pool, Gaga ball, playground, jumping pillow, and passport activities. Overall an excellent stay," reports Tiana K. about her family's visit to Renfro Valley KOA.

Swimming options: Swimming areas provide recreation during summer months. "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," advises one visitor.

Pet policies: Rules regarding pets differ between locations. "Very clean campground. The staff is helpful and friendly. The shower and bathrooms have always been clean. Just wish that they had a fenced in dog park," notes Karen S. about Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring leveling blocks. "Sites are a bit too close together. And not perfectly level," reports Jeff T. about Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground.

Pull-through access: Several campgrounds offer easier access sites for larger rigs. "Perfect over night spot on our way down south. Great pull-thru site, we were able to stay connected and seconds away from the freeway. Site 61 is awesome," shares John about his experience at Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground.

Limited hookups: Full-service sites aren't available at all locations. "The full electric hookups are limited so when you make your reservation make sure you have the site you need for your toys, etc. If your going full dispersed there are lots of sites to pick from," explains a repeat visitor at Walnut Meadow RV Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there RV camping options available in Berea, Kentucky?

Walnut Meadow RV Park offers RV-friendly accommodations near Berea with full hookup sites and is big-rig friendly. For those willing to drive a short distance, Renfro Valley RV Park provides reservable sites with water and toilet facilities. The Berea area also has RV-friendly options like NICURA RANCH. For larger RV parks with extensive amenities, Kentucky Horse Park Campground is about 40 minutes away with over 250 full hookup sites that can accommodate all sizes of RVs. Most RV parks in the region offer water, electric, and sewer connections, with many featuring pull-through sites for easier access.

What are the best campgrounds near Berea, KY?

Berea offers several excellent camping options. Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground is very easy to locate just outside Berea with spacious, well-maintained sites. For those willing to drive a bit further, Whittleton Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park provides access to the beautiful Natural Bridge State Park and Red River Gorge area with hiking trails and natural attractions. Other notable options include Walnut Meadow RV Park near Berea and NICURA RANCH, both offering convenient accommodations. Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground is another excellent choice with activities for kids and access to kayaking on the Kentucky River, about 30 minutes from Berea.

What camping amenities can I expect at Berea campgrounds?

Campgrounds around Berea typically offer a range of amenities to enhance your camping experience. Kentucky Horse Park Campground features clean bathrooms, well-maintained sites, a game room, and full hookups. Cummins Ferry RV Park provides river access with a floating dock and boat ramp. Most Berea area campgrounds offer picnic tables and fire pits at each site, with varying levels of shade depending on location. Many sites include water, power, and sewer connections. Some campgrounds offer on-site stores with camping supplies, propane availability, and pet-friendly facilities. Bathroom facilities with showers are standard at most established campgrounds, though quality and proximity to sites may vary.