Best Campgrounds near Clearfield, KY

The Daniel Boone National Forest dominates the camping landscape surrounding Clearfield, Kentucky, with several established campgrounds and dispersed options within a 20-mile radius. Paragon Dispersed Camping Area provides primitive tent camping directly adjacent to Clearfield, while Twin Knobs Recreation Area and Zilpo Campground offer more developed facilities around Cave Run Lake. These mixed-use campgrounds accommodate various camping styles including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Clear Creek Recreation Area maintains year-round operations with electric hookups and drinking water but limited amenities compared to larger facilities in the region.

Camping in this region requires advance planning due to seasonal closures at many sites, with most larger campgrounds operating from April through early November. Summer weekends often reach capacity at the more developed sites, particularly those with water access. The natural geography features rolling hills and forested areas surrounding Cave Run Lake, with moderate humidity during summer months. As one visitor noted, "We stayed at site B9. Had electric and water. This is one of the best sites at this campground. The stream in the background is amazing." Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with many remote areas having limited or no coverage. Several campgrounds offer electric and water hookups but lack sewer connections, requiring use of dump stations.

Campers consistently praise the natural beauty of the area, particularly highlighting waterfront sites and forested camping areas. Cave Run Lake serves as a focal point for recreation, with boat ramps and swimming areas available at several campgrounds. A camper described their experience: "We originally were going to stay at Twin Knobs Campground, but after some research, we decided to switch the reservation to Zilpo. Amazing seeing the Milky Way one evening." Wildlife sightings are common throughout the region, with visitors reporting encounters with deer, wild turkeys, and rabbits. The proximity to hiking trails within Daniel Boone National Forest provides additional recreational opportunities beyond water activities. Campground amenities vary widely, with some offering only basic facilities while others provide shower houses, laundry facilities, and camp stores.

Best Camping Sites Near Clearfield, Kentucky (89)

    1. Zilpo Campground

    49 Reviews
    Salt Lick, KY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 768-2722

    $28 - $94 / night

    "Having recently moved to Kentucky from California was so happy to get to camp in another season besides summer."

    "E-12 was close enough to the bathrooms that it wasn’t a bad walk but we didn’t have to smell anything. Water pump was across from the campsite. Plenty of space for four tents. Sturdy pic-nic table."

    2. Twin Knobs Recreation Area

    42 Reviews
    Salt Lick, KY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 780-7818

    $31 - $128 / night

    "Stayed here for one night on a road trip to the Great Lakes. It’s basically in the middle of nowhere but nestled nicely on a lake with pretty water and nice scenery."

    "It is close to the water. We left our boats down on the bank. You have a "private" restroom and shower house. Occasionally you will get a hiker or someone coming through the trails that will use it."

    3. The Ole Cornfield

    9 Reviews
    Salt Lick, KY
    7 miles
    Website

    "The proximity to the river and kayaking is a big priority for me.  They have kayaks for rent at the campground or you can bring your own. "

    "We were able to put up a 20 x 10 canopy outside of our camper canopy with plenty of extra room. Lots of space for the kids to run."

    4. Carter Caves State Resort Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Olive Hill, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 286-4411

    $20 - $120 / night

    "Water was running over the edges of cliffs and boulders throughout the park into the river that flows through the park."

    "Lots to do within walking distance of the campground too."

    5. Clear Creek Rec Area

    9 Reviews
    Daniel Boone National Forest, KY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 768-2722

    "We couldn't have asked for a better place to end this portion of our kentucky adventures This camp ground is pretty basic and lovely."

    "We stayed in spot 17 which had its own access to a smaller creek. You can take a short walk up the small creek to get to Clear creek. Spots deep enough for swimming. Our dogs loved this place."

    6. Paragon Dispersed Camping Area

    7 Reviews
    Daniel Boone National Forest, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 784-6428

    "With about a dozen or so sites, some along the lakeshore, others closeby, lots of options exist to be alone or with a group. "

    "This drive in campground is awesome for those who like to camp for free. Right off the highway! Located on Cave Run Lake. No fire pits, no restrooms, no water or electricity hookups."

    7. Outpost Campground & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Salt Lick, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 683-2311

    $30 - $75 / night

    "There is a great, centrally located playground where the kids were able to run around after being in the truck for eight hours. The next morning I met the owner and she was a wonderful, nice person."

    8. Daniel Boone National Forest Boat Gunnel Group Campground

    3 Reviews
    Clearfield, KY
    6 miles
    Website

    $144 / night

    "It is just a short walk over the hill to the lake where we keep our boats tied up to the bank. It is located behind Scott Creek Marina."

    "All people around are super nice and helpful. They really know how to let you get away and enjoy yourself."

    9. Sheltowee RV Park & Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Clearfield, KY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 356-0363

    $55 / night

    "It’s quite and tucked away. Nature trails, ponds for relaxing and watching the wildlife or fishing."

    "Super close to all the sightseeing. Perfect prices and just really enjoyed it. The sites are a little tight but overall very nice and kept up to date."

    10. Koomer Ridge Campground — Daniel Boone National Forest

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

    $24 - $36 / 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)."

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Recent Reviews near Clearfield, KY

655 Reviews of 89 Clearfield Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Sandy Springs Campground

    Nice spots on the Ohio River

    We had a riverfront site. The camp hosts are very nice and attentive to your needs. We will return

  • Paul K.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    Great site, not a lot to do.

    Primitive Site 22 was fantastic, tucked away from everyone and quiet. Greenbo just doesn't have a lot to do if you arent boating. And that's okay. We just wanted a lazy trip anyway.

  • Jay T.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Shawnee State Park Campground

    Attractive campground with variety of sites and amenities

    Unlike many Ohio State parks I've visited, the Shawnee campground has a variety of great tent sites.   Several of these are hidden in the trees at the top of some steps and up a short path.  We stayed in 12.  If you don't mind hauling your gear a short distance from your car, sites like this are perfect as they're  for tent campers only.  The campground had fun amenities for kids, like a very small mini golf course and an outdoor screen for movie nights.  The shower houses were clean and the small camp store convenient.  All the Shawnee State Park staff I met were super friendly and helpful.

  • Adriyel P.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Ashland Huntington West KOA

    Good Basic KOA

    Plenty of spots, including pull thrus. More affordable than some of the nearby state “resort” parks, though without much in the way of shade or scenery. Staff is very kind, helpful, and understanding. Perfect for an overnight.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    Nice campground

    Been going to Greenbo since I was a kid in the 70s.  Facilities are well maintained and clean. The campground has been recently paved. Plenty of full service sites with sewer, but lots of other shady sites without sewer. Was there July 13-16, 2025 -- VERY HOT. Staff are friendly and just excellent. The operating hours of marina and other activities are out of date/wrong on the parks.ky.gov web site, just call the park for hours.

    Oh, if you want firewood, the campground office is at the marina. Go there, pay for the firewood, and it will be delivered to your site while you go enjoy the park.

    Mini golf is in good shape, get clubs and balls at marina. Be prepared, the course is hard, but in a fun way.

    Very bike friendly.

  • Kim H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Shawnee State Park-Ohio River Campground

    Very Peaceful, Very Clean

    We stayed in Site 09. The sites are spacious with level, asphalted pads. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table.

    Toward the front of the campground is a great splash pad, playground, and dog park, which includes an agility course. These are located away from the RV's; therefore, the campground was very quiet and peaceful.

    Nearby was a marina, fishing access, and an archery range. The surrounding hills are pretty.

    The bath house was clean. A laundry room was available.

    The only drawback was the lack of shade. Because this place is relatively new, in time--as the planted seedlings grow--this problem will lessen.

  • S
    Jul. 12, 2025

    Sandy Springs Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    We spent about five months there this past winter. The campground is beautiful and the owners are amazing. The bathrooms and laundry room are very clean. The surrounding area seeps in history and we enjoyed exploring the area.

    The owners, Julie and Darcy, are very friendly, kind and helpful people.

    Don’t forget to say hello to Lulu and Tater.

  • Paul K.
    Jul. 11, 2025

    Twin Knobs Recreation Area

    Fantastic.

    We stayed in one of the "premium" sites, right on the water F19. The view was incredible. The campground was quiet and the facilities clean. Perfect spot.

  • K
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    Too busy not relaxing

    We just spent a long weekend at Greenbo Lake State Park. It’s a clean campground, but sites are packed in pretty tight. Not my ideal kind of camping. The kids had fun because there were about 100 kids in the campground running around. There was a vacation bible school going on. Our kids were invited to take part in activities. Really nice people all over the campground. They advertise the sites with 30 and 50 amp hookups. What they didn’t say was that you had to share a post. The people beside me already had the 50 amp. I pulled everything to run on propane that I could and plugged into the 30 amp. We just had to watch and not use electrical appliances while the air was on. It was just way too busy and loud to relax for me. I think I’m just way too spoiled by Twin Knobs. There were way too many young kids on electric bikes that were turned loose. We were almost ran over a couple of times. We were standing beside the road once talking to the camp host in his golf cart and one teen flew between us and I had to grab my 87 year old mother to get her out of the way. The host didn’t seem to care. I was just on edge the whole time trying to keep my grandkids and mom from getting ran over. There were also a bunch of golf carts driving around as late as 2 am. I sound like an old fart, but I’m just putting it out there for future campers. We were on site 53 along the creek. There was no AT&T service, but Verizon had service.


Guide to Clearfield

Camping sites near Clearfield, Kentucky cluster around Daniel Boone National Forest and Cave Run Lake with elevations ranging from 800 to 1,100 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F with overnight lows around 65°F. The region's terrain consists primarily of oak-hickory forest with limestone outcroppings and creek valleys offering diverse camping environments.

What to Do

Kayaking on the Licking River: The Ole Cornfield campground offers kayak rentals and shuttle service. As one camper noted, "They shuttle you up to the dam and it takes a couple of hours to get back down to their campground. Justin pulls your kayaks out and takes them up the hill for you, which is great for this old woman."

Stargazing at secluded sites: Zilpo Campground provides excellent night sky viewing opportunities. According to a visitor, "This campsite is amazing. Perfect for stargazers. Nobody is there during the weekday. But the weekend is usually packed."

Cave exploration: Carter Caves State Resort Park Campground offers guided cave tours and natural bridge viewing. A visitor explained, "The park is amazing and I have no idea how it took me 39yrs to find it so close to home. The caves are absolutely amazing and the park has some of the best natural bridges I have ever seen."

Fishing in Clear Creek: Clear Creek Recreation Area provides access to both creek and lake fishing. One visitor mentioned, "Clear Creek Lake just up the street was quiet and great for some lazy kayaking. I used this as a base camp for trail running at multiple parks."

What Campers Like

Private wooded sites: Twin Knobs Recreation Area offers secluded campsites separated by natural barriers. A camper described, "The campground is in a wooded area and each campsite is separate by woods from the nearby sites. There are shower and toilet facilities close by."

Riverside camping: The Ole Cornfield provides camping spots along the Licking River. One reviewer shared, "The camping is just so relaxing, right on the river, open space, beautiful land! We can't wait to visit again."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Primitive camping areas offer chances to observe local wildlife. A camper at Paragon Dispersed Camping Area noted, "Our first morning a heron was fishing in the lake less than 100 feet from us. We saw him catch a fish. There were woodpeckers, hawks and several other birds I did not recognize."

Year-round accessibility: Unlike many seasonal sites, Clear Creek Recreation Area remains open throughout the year. A visitor mentioned, "This is a nice little campground east of Cave Run Lake. I think it was $15-20 per night. First come first serve. Some cool spots next to the creek."

What You Should Know

Facility variations: Campgrounds range from primitive to full-service. At Zilpo Campground, "The campground has a very nice set up along with some great trails!"

Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds operate from April through early November. As one review noted about Twin Knobs, "This time of year (October) this campground is walk up only. We got there as quick as we could and are glad we did as we were able to grab an awesome site."

Variable cell service: Many remote areas have limited connectivity. A camper at Clear Creek noted, "No cell signal (Verizon). $15/night. I definitely will be back for getting off the grid and relaxing!"

Trash management concerns: Some dispersed areas require pack-in/pack-out practices. A visitor to Paragon Dispersed Camping Area observed, "We arrived right after a busy holiday weekend, and found our site (and those next to it) full of extra fire rings and heaps of trash."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Outpost Campground & RV Park offers family-friendly facilities. A visitor shared, "There is a great, centrally located playground where the kids were able to run around after being in the truck for eight hours."

Creek exploration for children: Shallow water areas provide safe activities. A camper at The Ole Cornfield described, "The grandkids love to play in the river, which is about 1 to 2 feet deep at this location. Great for wading and catching minnows, crawdads, and such."

Site selection for privacy: Some campgrounds offer more secluded family spaces. A camper at Boat Gunnel Group Campground explained, "I love this place because you can let the kids run around and play without worrying about traffic."

Swimming access: Many sites offer water recreation opportunities. A visitor noted, "There is a camp store, beach and boat ramp" at Twin Knobs Recreation Area.

Tips from RVers

Hookup placement: Koomer Ridge Campground offers level sites but requires planning. A camper advised, "The site was level and graveled. This is one of the most popular sites and we booked it 6 months in advance."

Water and electric distance: Some sites have distant utilities. A Twin Knobs visitor warned, "lovely site, totally private, on the lake, but really inconvenient if you want water hookup."

Drainage considerations: Gravel sites provide better rain protection. As one camper noted, "You camp on rock sites so it drains great if it rains. The sites are kinda secluded from one another by tree and bush lines."

Site spacing: RV sites vary in size and proximity. At The Ole Cornfield, a visitor reported, "Water and electric on site with a wide spot. We were able to put up a 20 x 10 canopy outside of our camper canopy with plenty of extra room."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Clearfield, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Clearfield, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 89 campgrounds and RV parks near Clearfield, KY and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Clearfield, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Clearfield, KY is Zilpo Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 49 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Clearfield, KY.

What parks are near Clearfield, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Clearfield, KY that allow camping, notably Daniel Boone National Forest and Grayson Lake.