Best Campgrounds near Hazard, KY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Camping near Hazard, Kentucky centers around several state park and Corps of Engineers facilities along area waterways. Carr Creek State Park Campground and Buckhorn Dam Campground offer established camping with both tent and RV sites featuring various hookups. These developed campgrounds typically include amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms. Within about 30 miles of Hazard, visitors can find Kingdom Come State Park Campground for more primitive tent camping, while the Paul Van Booven Wildlife Management Area provides limited dispersed camping options for those seeking more solitude.

Weather conditions and seasonal closures significantly affect camping availability in the region. Most campgrounds operate from April or May through September or October, with Carr Creek State Park open April 1 to October 31 and Buckhorn Dam Campground available May 1 to September 29. Road access varies throughout the area, with some campgrounds requiring navigation through winding mountain roads. Cell service can be limited or nonexistent at more remote locations. Limited access roads may present challenges for larger RVs or trailers. A camper at Trace Branch noted, "Access to the camp may be tough for larger rigs as there's a few miles of windy, one-lane roads with switchbacks, drop-offs, and the occasional washout."

Waterfront camping represents the most popular option in the region, with many campgrounds situated along Carr Creek Lake and Buckhorn Lake. Sites with water access receive consistently higher ratings from visitors, with many campers appreciating the fishing and boating opportunities. Campground amenities vary widely across locations, with some offering full shower facilities while others provide only basic vault toilets. Several visitors highlighted the importance of proper campground selection based on needs. One review mentioned, "Bathrooms are a bit run down and need updated or something. We had a path to the lake which was great and we kayaked from the marina cause it seemed easier." The region experiences moderate to heavy usage during summer months, particularly at locations with swimming areas, playgrounds, and boat ramps.

Best Camping Sites Near Hazard, Kentucky (75)

    1. Carr Creek State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Carr Creek Lake, KY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 642-4050

    $33 / night

    "Small beach area, clear water for swimming, but have quite a few steps to walk down to the lake. Playground equipment was taken down, only had a couple of swings."

    "The beach is nice but a lot of steps to get down to it. Overall the campground is clean and staff is extremely helpful. The bathhouses are a bit run down and updated or something."

    2. Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake

    4 Reviews
    Hazard, KY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 672-3670

    $24 - $60 / night

    "We took Louis Branch Rd, then turn right on 3425, after you go under the highway bridge take the next left on Kentucky River Bridge. After you cross the bridge turn right on 257/Drywall road."

    "RV spots are a little close to your neighbor but it was quiet and peaceful. This is a great spot if you don't mind not having a network connection or Wi-Fi."

    3. Littcarr Campground

    5 Reviews
    Vicco, KY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 642-3052

    $24 - $30 / night

    "Very clean facilities, friendly hosts, and a wonderful location on the lake. Site #25 is our favorite, though it could be more level, but the privacy, size, and shade are perfect for us."

    "The canal at the park leads you to Carr Lake."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Buckhorn Dam Campground

    6 Reviews
    Hazard, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 398-7220

    $14 - $60 / night

    "Nestled in the mountains of eastern Kentucky, this campground has all the things your family could want to do in nature. Check in was super easy and the staff was great."

    "This is a small campground near Buckhorn Lake. It is close to the water for boating and swimming, there is a playground, but for much else you will need to travel outside the area.  "

    5. Buckhorn Dam Rec Area - Buckhorn Lake

    2 Reviews
    Hazard, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 398-7220

    "This is a small campground near Buckhorn Lake. It is close to the water for boating and swimming, there is a playground, but for much else you will need to travel outside the area.  "

    6. Kingdom Come State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cumberland, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 589-4138

    $14 / night

    "Kingdom Come State Park is a little jewel in southeastern Kentucky!"

    "If you like fishing there is a small lake which is regularly stocked with Trout. Bass, Blue Gill, Sunfish, and a few others. It's just a short walk from the campsites."

    7. Koomer Ridge Campground — Daniel Boone National Forest

    47 Reviews
    Pine Ridge, KY
    43 miles
    +1 (606) 663-8100

    $19 / night

    "We've some spent time now in Kentucky and Red River Gorge area is one of favorites in this state. The campground is good pretty simple."

    "It is located just off Exit 11 on the Bert T Combs Parkway (the highway that runs through the area, which is a beautiful drive itself)."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    9. Middle Fork Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park

    42 Reviews
    Slade, KY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 663-2214

    $23 - $35 / night

    "I would rank the Red River Gorge area as the most beautiful place in the Kentucky. Any time I get the chance to head out this way, I do."

    "Pros: clean bath house, convenient to SUP Kentucky/Gorge underground, level sites (smaller though) Cons: traffic noise, no cell service (which is a pro for some)"

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Recent Reviews near Hazard, KY

430 Reviews of 75 Hazard Campgrounds


  • Todd C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    Fall trip

    Beautiful campground, site can be a little small. We stayed in the C loop so we never used the bath house or anything. The camp hosts and staff were amazing and lots of help.

  • cyndy B.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Lower Twin Campground (VA)

    Good

    Great host,, very clean.. Has showers ,, bost ramp, hiking,, etc... ONLY downfall about the place is SNAKES... Be on the lookout for copperheads and rattlesnakes !!!

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • Carol J.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    Great spot for nature lovers

    This is a very well maintained park, with many hiking and overlook opportunities.  White tail deer are frequent, and very tame.  Bathrooms are clean and well maintained.  Lots of hot water and water pressure in the showers.  There is a pool and waterpark on site, and a gift shop and camp store.  Was disappointed that the Visitor Center was only open on the weekend (and it was still prior to Labor Day).  Staff was helpful and friendly, although there was no camp host on site on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday nights.

  • Lisa Horton
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    We took off for 4 days and decided to go to the Breaks and fish, camp out, and just enjoy our time with one another.

    It was a very nice camping spot and it also had a grill that we used to cook out. They also have a restaurant in the park that has some of the best food I have ever ate.

  • 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.

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Clinch River Family Campground

    Be prepared for 7 mile drive from main road

    We chose this campground because it was close to Natural Tunnel and Devils Fork trail (30-45 min). Both of these are worth doing if you are in the area. We chose to only hike to Devils bathtub (about 2 miles one way). It was exceptional but difficult.

    Most of the final road to campground is paved with exception of last mile, its wide enough but slow going. You will lose cellular pretty quickly when you turn on that road.

    Campground is well maintained, lots of playground equipment for kids and a launch for tubes/kayaks. At main road there is a public launch if you want to put in there and then float to campground.

    No laundry. Bathhouse is just ok, dated but functional.

    Owners are nice, and communicate quickly by email or phone. We had issue with the site we reserved and just moved over one site when setting up late and in the rain…told owner next day and it was no problem.

  • eThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Turkey Foot Campground

    Good free camping

    This place takes winding back smaller roads to get there, but is very quiet and beautiful! We fit with our 21 foot camper and truck. Large spots, river alongside campground. Sad to see people left a lot of trash. Free is free!


Guide to Hazard

Camping near Hazard, Kentucky provides access to mountainous terrain with elevations ranging from 800 to 1,500 feet across eastern Kentucky's Cumberland Plateau. The region receives approximately 47 inches of precipitation annually with summer temperatures averaging 85°F during peak camping season. Most campgrounds sit along waterways formed by the Kentucky River watershed, offering fishing access during the April-October camping season.

What to do

Hiking trails: Kingdom Come State Park Campground offers multiple interconnected trails with varying difficulty. "There are plenty of hiking trails. Our favorite is the Raven Rock trail which leads to a 450 foot 40 degree angle granite rock facing that you can climb to get an amazing view of the surrounding mountains," notes Brian B.

Fishing spots: Littcarr Campground provides direct water access with a convenient boat launch. "Very clean and friendly. Bathrooms were great and has a laundry facility," reports Toni A., who gave the campground five stars.

Swimming access: Carr Creek State Park Campground features a maintained beach area for summer swimming. One camper mentioned, "best beach, has gone through some upgrades this year," while another noted that "Water was clean and clear. It might be a slight challenge walking back up the steps to the parking lot if you're not in good shape."

What campers like

Natural features: Kingdom Come State Park Campground offers unique rock formations within walking distance of campsites. "There is also a natural rock bridge close to the campsites called Log Rock," shares a reviewer who also mentions that "For the adventurers you can drive along a section of The Little Shepard Trail. A one lane road that runs along the ridge of the mountain. No guard rails! With 300 foot cliffs to either side."

Wildlife viewing: Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake provides opportunities for wildlife observation from campsites. "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," according to Damon O.

Peace and quiet: Campsites at Kingdom Come are known for minimal crowds and tranquility. "We only saw one other camper the whole time we were there. And it was peaceful the whole time we were there outside of the bears trying to get the bear proof cans open in the distance a couple times," reports Jess B.

What you should know

Bear activity: Kingdom Come State Park requires proper food storage. "We were really careful to keep our campsite very clean as to not attract the bears closer," notes a reviewer who also mentions "I saw more bears while at this park than any other time. But it was never scary because they were always far away."

Bathroom conditions: Facility maintenance varies widely between campgrounds. One camper at Carr Creek noted: "Bathrooms cleaned only once in the midmorning. The commodes have a button to flush which is difficult to push. I think young children couldn't push it, so the toilets got nasty and full."

Road access challenges: Buckhorn Dam Campground has limited signage and confusing GPS directions. A visitor warned, "The map for this campground isn't quite accurate. Also, the price is $24 p/ night not $14."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds: Buckhorn Dam includes kid-friendly facilities. "This has ranked #1 for campgrounds for our family this season... Hands down the best playground for kids we have seen in a campground," shares Marissa G.

Swimming areas: Littcarr Campground offers family-friendly water access. "We stay here several times a year. Very clean facilities, friendly hosts, and a wonderful location on the lake," according to Tiffany T.

Rangers with firewood: Kingdom Come provides complimentary firewood delivery. "Everyday a ranger will come by and keep you stocked with wood. It's included with the price of camping," explains a regular visitor who appreciates this convenience for family camping trips.

Tips from RVers

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically between campgrounds. At Littcarr, one RVer noted: "Definitely needed WeBoost to make data functional. Verizon worked best of my carriers. Visible had zut coverage. ATT and Cricket were usable with WeBoost."

Site selection for size: Many campgrounds have limited space for larger rigs. A Trace Branch visitor cautioned, "Access to the camp may be tough for larger rigs as there's a few miles of windy, one-lane roads with switchbacks, drop-offs, and the occasional washout."

Leveling challenges: Some sites require additional equipment for comfortable setup. "We were on site 13 and it was nearly perfectly level from left to right. It had both 30 and 50 amp hookups and water (about 35psi on pressure)," reports an RVer at Buckhorn Dam Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV rental options are available in Hazard, Kentucky?

While Hazard itself has limited RV rental options, nearby campgrounds accommodate RVs for those bringing or renting one elsewhere. Portal 31 RV Park offers electric hookups and a communal water spout, making it suitable for RV camping. For those willing to travel a bit further, Levi Jackson Wilderness State Park Campground provides nice sites specifically designed for larger campers. When looking for RV rentals, check with local outdoor recreation businesses, RV dealers in nearby larger towns, or online peer-to-peer RV rental platforms that may service the Hazard area.

Where are campgrounds located near Hazard, KY?

Several campgrounds are located within driving distance of Hazard, KY. Kingdom Come State Park Campground is a nearby jewel in southeastern Kentucky with 7 tent sites, each featuring a gravel drive, mulch tent pad, fire ring, and picnic table. The park also offers fishing in a regularly stocked lake. Another option is Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake, though travelers should avoid taking Pleasant Valley Road to access it. Additional options include Buckhorn Dam Campground, Littcarr Campground near Sassafras, and Carr Creek State Park Campground, all within reasonable driving distance from Hazard.

What camping is available near Hazard, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hazard, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 75 campgrounds and RV parks near Hazard, KY and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hazard, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hazard, KY is Carr Creek State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Hazard, KY.

What parks are near Hazard, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 31 parks near Hazard, KY that allow camping, notably Carr Creek Lake and Buckhorn Lake.