Best Campgrounds near Eddyville, KY

Camping in the Eddyville, Kentucky area centers around Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake within the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. Established campgrounds like Hurricane Creek and Canal Campground provide a mix of tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities. The region hosts multiple Corps of Engineers campgrounds with waterfront access, while KOA Campgrounds Kentucky Lakes Prizer Point offers cabin accommodations in addition to traditional camping. Many sites feature boat ramps, picnic tables, fire rings, and lake views, particularly along the shorelines of both major lakes.

Access to campgrounds varies seasonally, with most locations operating from early spring through late October. Hurricane Creek Campground typically runs from April 25 to October 20, while Canal Campground operates mid-March through late October. "The one downside to this place was that it was pretty close to the road, so I felt like we could hear all the traffic," noted one camper about the West Kentucky Wildlife Management Area. Water levels can affect boat ramps and shoreline camping, particularly after heavy rainfall periods. Cell service varies throughout the region, with stronger coverage near Grand Rivers and Kuttawa than in more remote areas of Land Between the Lakes. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays.

Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley serve as the primary attractions for campers, with multiple boat ramps and water access points available throughout the area. One visitor to Hurricane Creek mentioned: "The campground is tucked away in its own little area with lots of shade trees and it's very own boat ramp. The sites are close but not stacked on top of each other." Several reviewers highlighted the ability to anchor watercraft near campsites after using nearby boat ramps. Beyond water recreation, the region offers wildlife viewing at the Elk and Bison observation area, hiking on the North/South Trail that runs the length of Land Between the Lakes, and stargazing programs at Golden Pond planetarium. Proximity to small towns like Cadiz and Grand Rivers provides access to restaurants and supplies.

Best Camping Sites Near Eddyville, Kentucky (138)

    1. Hillman Ferry Campground

    37 Reviews
    Grand Rivers, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-2000

    "Hillman Ferry is the northernmost full service campground in the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area and is an excellent base camp for exploring the LBL and other recreation opportunities in"

    "This campsite is located in beautiful Land Between the Lakes. Many sites are by reservation, but many more are first come first serve. Sites are big and open and some provide views of Kentucky Lake."

    2. Canal Campground- Lake Barkley COE

    21 Reviews
    Grand Rivers, KY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 362-4840

    $20 - $256 / night

    "Canal campground is right on the canal that connects Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake at the north end of Land Between the Lakes."

    "Grand Rivers KY Canal Campground at Barkley Lake COE Site 111 This is a great COE campground located between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, with views of the Barkley Dam."

    3. Eureka

    16 Reviews
    Grand Rivers, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 388-9459

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Only a 26 site park & only sites in the 20's are away from the water. Very hard to get reservations & when you can sites are limited. Locals book wasy in advance."

    "Just 4 miles from highway 62 in Kuttawa, KY and it feels like another place in time. You can fish Lake Barkley from your campsite or just enjoy the waves washing up."

    4. Hurricane Creek

    19 Reviews
    Cadiz, KY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 522-8821

    $16 - $32 / night

    "Hurricane Creek is off of Rt 274 in Kentucky on the east side of Land Between The Lakes."

    "**The nearby Land Between the Lakes park is amazing. This is a much more basic park and campground on the shore of the eastern lake."

    5. Nickell Branch Campground

    12 Reviews
    Grand Rivers, KY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-2000

    $10 / night

    "Nickell branch is a Backcountry area in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area in Kentucky. This is a very primitive camping that is first come first serve."

    "Nickel branch is the first campground on the north end of Land between the Lakes. the sites are maintained fairly well. There is a boat ramp, a basic outhouse, and good place to swim or fish."

    6. KOA Campground Kentucky Lakes Prizer Point

    14 Reviews
    Cadiz, KY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 522-3762

    "You can't beat having a lake next to you while you are camping. This is something my family and I always look for when we are camping. Water is always a great place to entertain the kids and family."

    "Most sites have great views of Lake Barkley! Large camp store with a restaurant that serves sandwiches, pizza, beer and sodas... Golf cart rentals and the marina has boat rentals."

    7. Energy Lake Campground

    19 Reviews
    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-2270

    "We have two small kids and were with family (in adjacent D4) so we really hoped for a site with flat space for the kids to play in, but there was absolutely no grassy area."

    "Each loop has its own restroom/shower house and all are near the lake( some closer then others) canoe rental or bring your own, basketball court and playground as well as swimming area."

    8. Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park

    13 Reviews
    Gilbertsville, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 362-4271

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Set just a few miles off of I-24 in Kentucky, just two miles down the road from the Kentucky dam Village Resort Park, this is a great effort at trying to accommodate campers and RVs who don't want to stay"

    "It's not in the quietest spot but well located to do and see things in the area. There is boating, fishing, swimming and more on Lake Kentucky nearby."

    9. Cravens Bay - LBL Lake Access

    7 Reviews
    Kuttawa, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-2000

    "Tucked away on an old dead end road (Forrest Service Rd 118), Craven's Bay campground is remote back country camping, right on the lake, but far away from any visitor attraction in Land Between the Lakes"

    "This gem in the Land Between the Lakes Rec area is a great spot to set up camp if you don’t mind the lack of showers."

    10. Lake Barkley State Resort Park

    19 Reviews
    Cadiz, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 924-1131

    $17 - $25 / night

    "the staff was helpful and friendly. the park had a great beach area. make sure you have extension cords and hoses as the utilities are positioned in between two sites. i only gave it 4 stars because of"

    "Although this is a remote campground, it is situated in a State RESORT park, so it is more like glamping."

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Recent Reviews near Eddyville, KY

791 Reviews of 138 Eddyville Campgrounds


  • Anna M.
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Fenton Self-Service Campground

    Basic

    Right off a main road the spots are shallow so not ideal for long rigs. It does have power and one pit toilet at one end.

  • Anna M.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park

    Cleanest Bathrooms

    There is nothing special about the location. There is a boat ramp nearby. There were only people set up in the park today. They do have a playground.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Pharoah - Garden of the Gods Rec Area Campground

    A good spot to have a work week

    Functional clean porta potties. Fire pits, tables and water( not at the campsite but available at the entrance). Not a ton of privacy but very friendly people. Not great for starlink but very moderate t mobile a slightly better Verizon. Lots of tents and vans. Not many spots. Beautiful.

  • j
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Canal Campground- Lake Barkley COE

    Nice COE campground

    Grand Rivers KY Canal Campground at Barkley Lake COE Site 111 This is a great COE campground located between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, with views of the Barkley Dam. The canal connects them and you can see boats and occasionally barges passing through. There are over 100 campsites are available, many with water views. We had a spacious site with a river view. Other loops are closer together and no view. Sites offer electric and/or water hookups, tables and fire ring. Other amenities include clean old style bathhouses, a dump station, laundry facilities, a playground, and picnic pavilions. We saw several deer roaming the grounds. There's a great pizza place in town Papa Z.

  • Cheyanne S.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Lake Barkley State Resort Park

    Shaded but unlevel

    Enjoyed our stay. Bring quite a bit of leveling materials as the sites are very unlevel. 1 dump station and an older but usable bath house. The road to come in was narrow but we'll marked. Very shaded and decently spaced out. Water and electric only.

  • L
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Cave-in-Rock State Park

    Beautiful, empty, cheap state park

    We are the only campers here in a very well kept campground. The bathrooms are clean and the only sound is from the birds. $20 for a state park site with electricity is incredible. It is out of the way (we took the ferry from Kentucky).

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Lake Glendale Recreation Area

    Camping in July 2025

    Campground was not crowded during the weekdays. Nice shaded sites w electric and water hookups. Campground hosts were very engaged. $19 a night electric w Sr Pass.

    There are several historical sites to visit. Ill Iron Forge, Garden of the Gods and Trail of Tears segments on

    ATT cell service was spotty but I drove to Dixon Springs SP where there was a cell tower. An easy 3 mile hike around the lake

    There are several historical sites in area. Illinois Iron Forge, Garden of the Gods , and segments of the Trail of Tears


Guide to Eddyville

Dispersed camping near Eddyville, Kentucky centers around two major bodies of water with several smaller inlets and bays along the shorelines. The region sits at approximately 400 feet above sea level and experiences humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. Water levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the year, with spring typically bringing higher water levels that can impact shoreline camping and boat ramp access.

What to do

Kayaking and canoeing at Energy Lake: Energy Lake Campground offers boat rentals for visitors who don't bring their own watercraft. "We got to visit the Nature Center and Elk and Bison Prairie. Canoeing on Energy Lake, we spotted bald eagle and beaver dens among other wildlife," shares one camper at Energy Lake Campground.

Mountain biking directly from camp: Access premier trail systems without relocating your vehicle at Hillman Ferry. "A premier and amazing mountain bike trail system is accessible directly from campground!! The Canal Loop Trail and North South Trails are well known and revered by area mountain bikers and hikers," notes a visitor to Hillman Ferry Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Take a short drive from your campsite to observe native species in protected habitats. "We didn't see elk that day but we saw a group of bison which was really cool," mentioned a visitor to Hurricane Creek about the nearby Elk & Bison Prairie, which costs $5 per vehicle to enter.

What campers like

Waterfront access: Many campers value the ability to keep boats at their campsites. "Most sites have great views of Lake Barkley! Large camp store with a restaurant that serves sandwiches, pizza, beer and sodas... Golf cart rentals and the marina has boat rentals," notes a visitor to KOA Campground Kentucky Lakes Prizer Point.

Secluded primitive sites: For those seeking quiet without modern amenities, Cravens Bay offers remote camping. "We stayed here in the middle of July in 2019! Wow was it hot! It also had a bit of flooding, how ever it made it easier for our girls to launch their kayaks and swim. Great spot for kayaking and tent camping. We were the only ones there so it was perfect!" reports a camper from Cravens Bay.

Spacious, private campsites: Sites at Canal Campground provide room to spread out. "The campground is in the shape of a peninsula so there are many campsites with water views and access. The bathrooms and showers are very clean and the road in is very nice," shares a camper who stayed at Canal Campground.

What you should know

Site levelness varies significantly: Be prepared with leveling equipment for uneven sites. "Pads are not level. Saw a class A that had front wheels 10" off the ground and a TT with the hitch on the ground. Many sites had drop offs on the door side of the pad so you could not use all the awning space," warns a camper at Lake Barkley State Resort Park.

Limited cell service in remote areas: Signal strength depends on your exact location. "No WiFi or internet service. Cell signal in prior years have been spotty," notes a Hillman Ferry camper about connectivity limitations.

Campsite booking strategies: For popular waterfront sites, consider alternatives. "We got the last site. #7. It is across the rd from the lake/bay and a short walk from the bathroom and showers. The campground was clean. The bath house was clean, as well," explains a Canal Campground visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with designated swimming areas: Some sites offer better water access for children. "The small designated swimming area is convenient but the water was so high that there wasn't any sand," notes a visitor to Eureka Campground about the beach conditions.

Consider camper cabins during extreme heat: Alternative accommodations can make summer camping more comfortable. "A friend and I and our 4 kids stayed in a camper cabin here in September. We normally tent camp but it was a weekend with record heat. I love this campground as an alternative to Hillman Ferry," shares a visitor at Energy Lake Campground.

Plan activities beyond swimming: Look for additional recreation options. "There are 2 playgrounds, multiple bath houses and a cute little store that you can walk/bike to. There is also lake access from multiple sites and a beach area. Bring your bikes or golf cart," recommends a camper from Hurricane Creek Campground.

Tips from RVers

Bring extension cords and extra hoses: Hookup locations can be surprisingly distant from pads. "Sites on outer perimeter have water and electric, just bring enough hose and cords to hook up... they are on shared pedestals," advises an RVer at Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park.

Plan dump station timing strategically: Avoid checkout rush hour at facilities with limited capacity. "Only one dump site, and it's a one-sided, one port, pull-through lane, so if you go at checkout/1-2pm, expect a 2-3 RV wait to dump," cautions a visitor at Hurricane Creek.

Check site specifications before booking: Length limitations are strictly enforced at some campgrounds. "The sites are very small but spread out. Our 35 ft class A barely fit. They do show length limits for sites and they definitely max limit," shares an RVer at Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far are campgrounds near Eddyville, KY from Lake Barkley?

Campgrounds near Eddyville provide convenient access to Lake Barkley, typically within a 15-30 minute drive depending on your exact location. Hurricane Creek is located on the east side of Land Between The Lakes with its own boat ramp, offering direct lake access. Lake Barkley State Resort Park is approximately 20 miles from Eddyville, providing extensive shoreline access. Many campgrounds in the area serve as perfect bases for exploring both Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, as Eddyville is strategically positioned between these two popular bodies of water.

What campgrounds are available in Eddyville, KY?

Eddyville offers several excellent camping options. Outback RV Resort is a highly-rated RV park known for its clean facilities, friendly staff, and campground-wide activities. The area also features Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, located just off I-24 and offering a quieter alternative to the busier resort portion. For those seeking additional options, the surrounding region includes several campgrounds with water access to Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, making Eddyville an ideal base for water recreation enthusiasts.

What amenities are offered at Holiday Hills Resort Campground in Eddyville, Kentucky?

While specific information about Holiday Hills Resort Campground is limited in available reviews, other nearby resorts like Bee Spring Lodge-Campground offer amenities typical for the area including shaded sites, lake views, ice vending, boat ramps, docks, and shower houses. Similarly, Kenlake State Resort Park provides camping facilities with seasonal accommodations. Based on regional standards, Holiday Hills likely offers water and electric hookups, bathroom facilities, and lake access. Contact the campground directly for the most current amenity information.