Best Cabin Camping near Park City, KY

Cabin accommodations near Mammoth Cave National Park provide rustic to modern lodging options within minutes of area attractions. Rock Cabin Camping in Cave City offers historic rock cabins dating from the early 1900s that have been remodeled with modern amenities. Most cabins include electric hookups, water access, and showers with toilets available in communal facilities. Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave offers family-oriented cabin rentals with proximity to recreational activities. "They are remodeling the old cabins that have been there since the early 1900s. And they look fantastic inside," noted one visitor about Rock Cabin Camping.

While some properties like Mountain Top Retreat provide more secluded cabin experiences, others like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park focus on family entertainment with numerous amenities. Most cabins require reservations, particularly during peak summer months when proximity to Mammoth Cave increases demand. Pet policies vary by location - Rock Cabin Camping allows pets while Mountain Top Retreat does not. A review mentioned that Jellystone Park cabins are "conveniently located in the middle of Mammoth Cave and numerous other privately owned caves," making them practical bases for exploring the region.

Standard cabin amenities typically include beds, picnic tables, and fire rings, but visitors should check whether linens are provided. Many cabins feature basic kitchenettes or outdoor cooking facilities. On-site camp stores at larger facilities like Jellystone Park and Horse Cave KOA offer essential supplies. Cabins range from simple structures to fully furnished units with bathrooms and kitchens. Born Again Camping provides cabin rentals with electric hookups, drinking water, and shared shower facilities while maintaining only six total sites for a quieter experience.

Best Cabin Sites Near Park City, Kentucky (20)

    1. Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    137 Reviews
    Mammoth Cave, KY
    7 miles
    +1 (270) 758-2424

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Mammoth Cave and the surrounding area offer many activities to suit anyone's desires."

    "Our sites backed up to hundreds of acres of uninhabited forest, while also being within short walking distance of the camp store and visitor center."

    2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    34 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    4 miles
    Website

    "Ice and firewood can be purchased on site. The efficiency cabin we stayed in was very clean and just perfect for 4 people. The cabin had a bunk bed and a futon bed."

    "Cabin Rentals, RV Site and Tent sites. All have a fire ring. Cabin came with a golf cart. Cabins are decent. group showers and restrooms are not that great. If I had one down side."

    3. Horse Cave KOA

    12 Reviews
    Horse Cave, KY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 786-2819

    "It has rooms that each have a toilet, sink and shower. Total privacy! Nice and clean as well. Big points for this amenity."

    "I again needed an overnight stop on our way home & booked here again. WOW! things have changed. We got a fabulous patio site that was twice the size of our camper."

    4. Barren River Lake State Resort Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Lucas, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 646-2151

    $33 - $46 / night

    "It is one of the cleanest we've been to. the restrooms are spotless and dont smell at all but they do tend to get stuffy when it's hot out because no ac or fan in them."

    "Being able to park your boat within walking distance of your camper, load up and go when you please, we loved that!
    The park was clean and the neighborhood of the campground was very friendly!"

    5. Moutardier

    23 Reviews
    Sweeden, KY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 286-4230

    $18 - $50 / night

    "It is located on Nolin River Lake. Our site was lakeside which was beautiful (Site D6). This campsite offered electric/water hookup, fire pit, picnic table, filet table, bathrooms, and showers. "

    "Family and pet friendly"

    6. Rock Cabin Camping

    5 Reviews
    Cave City, KY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 773-4740

    $25 - $99 / night

    "There is a lodging style for everyone: small cabin, family cabin, tent, or R.V. Very close to mammoth cave and a few others, plus lots of hiking."

    "Pros; This is a simple little campground near Mammoth Cave. The owner is super nice and friendly."

    7. Jellystone Park at Mamoth Cave

    3 Reviews
    Cave City, KY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 773-3840

    $29 - $105 / night

    "Kid friendly park, no mature trees in new section but concrete pad with grill and fire pit. Pool with splash pad, pools, pillow pads, multiple playgrounds, dog parks and kennels are available."

    "The kids are super excited to do the lake inflatable course and have already enjoyed the nice playground and bouncing pad. We chose a standard site so I didn’t expect much."

    8. Born Again Camping / Antiques

    8 Reviews
    Glasgow, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 404-5523

    $28 - $110 / night

    "This is a private residence/little piece of Heaven. NOT A CAMPGROUND. We parked the camper in their front yard. Water and electric is available."

    "The beds are very comfortable, everything is clean, and you will have everything you need to shower, make food, and have fun. It's like your own campground."

    9. Mountain top retreat

    1 Review
    Cave City, KY
    4 miles
    Website

    $150 / night

    10. Bowling Green KOA

    19 Reviews
    Bowling Green, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 843-1919

    "Pet friendly with dog park for off-leash use. If ever that way again, will definitely us. 30 minites from Mammoth Cave."

    "This was a nice KOA, but some sites were small with all sites having very small fire pits made from only old tire wheels."

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Cabin Reviews near Park City, KY

299 Reviews of 20 Park City Campgrounds


  • Staci R.
    Aug. 1, 2017

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Hidden Gem in south central Kentucky

    Mammoth Cave and the surrounding area offer many activities to suit anyone's desires. There are several competitive runs (5K and up) almost every weekend in the surrounding communities, and several are hosted in Mammoth Cave park itself. There is also the opportunity to go "caving", and you can walk through the caverns, and there are numerous hiking trails. Mammoth Cave offers tent, RV, and cabin camping - just be aware the cabins have running water, but no kitchens or air conditioning.

  • Heather K.
    Jul. 8, 2019

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    Wonderful fall getaway!

    When we arrived, the check in process was very easy and staff were helpful and friendly. Ice and firewood can be purchased on site. The efficiency cabin we stayed in was very clean and just perfect for 4 people. The cabin had a bunk bed and a futon bed. The kitchen had a small stove, sink and fridge. The bathroom was small but had a shower and toilet. There was a fire pit and picnic table. The jump pad was fun for the kids. The mini golf course needed a little cleaning/maintenance for the rocks and leaves on the course. The planned fall activities were so much fun for my kids. They did painting, bingo and games. All the staff we came in contact with were friendly. The cabin was situated in a convenient location to all activities. Our stay for this trip was awesome and I would recommend staying at this campground in the fall.

  • Ron B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Holmes Bend

    Holmes Bend State Park Campgrounds Columbia, Ky

    The campgrounds was exceptional in quite setting , playground for the grandkids, near Green River lake, must have Ky temporary license to fish, boating, cabins rental, natural trails, campground has dumping stations, potable water, 4 shower houses, restrooms, handicap areas throughout, shaded and non-shaded areas, " cell service Verizon & AT&T Service 3 bars " depending above or below hill in camping area, water & electrical hook-up only. Over 200 sites with fire pit and pickneck tables, firewood can be purchase on site. Columbia city 20-30 minutes from campground walmart super-center, restaurants, Mexican and fast food, hardware, ATM'S, Rv repairs, automotive part stores,

  • C
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    Great family Car camp and RV

    Been several times at different times of the year. The summer months fill up quick. Great place to visit on its own or with day trips to Mammoth Cave. Water slide, 2 pools, and other things for the kids to do during the hot summers. Karaoke, and games at night at the shelter. Food in the lodge is acceptable snacks for the pool but dont expect 4 star club food. Cabin Rentals, RV Site and Tent sites. All have a fire ring. Cabin came with a golf cart. Cabins are decent. group showers and restrooms are not that great. If I had one down side. If tent camping on the weekend bring earplugs. Durring the summer the adult beverages flow in the evening and into the night and the gas powered golf carts at 2am get annoying. Over all a great place in the summer for a close family retreat.

  • Brian S.
    Mar. 23, 2021

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Highly recommended (sites 102/104, D Loop)

    We stayed in sites 102 and 104 with 3 other families, and used a total of five 3-4 person tents. We had plenty of [level] room to spread out. Our sites backed up to hundreds of acres of uninhabited forest, while also being within short walking distance of the camp store and visitor center.

    Sites were non-electric, and there were no receptacles to be found anywhere close, even at the conveniently located (and very clean) bathrooms. Bring Your Own Electricity, but please note the generator quiet hours. (Solar generators and power stations for the win.) Fire rings are very heavy cast iron with with very sturdy, adjustable-height cooking grates. They really put out some heat once you get the fire going, and are very easy to cook on.

    They don't want you bringing in outside wood for obvious reasons, and they only sell compressed saw dust wood bricks at the camp store. They work well once you get the hang of them, don't smoke much at all, and keep you warm. However, at ~$7.50 for a case of 6 blocks, they can get expensive quickly if, like my family, you're the kind of campers that like a good fire.

    Overall, park was clean, quiet, and each site has just enough space for you to ignore the people around you if that's what you're into. We love all of the cheesy tourist traps in Cave City, and love the centralized location between Nashville and Louisville--allows me to easily camp with close friends I have in both cities. Already planning on coming back regularly.

  • Veronica S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2025

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Great vibe

    People here were kind and trustworthy. People were charging their power stations unattended in the bathrooms. We were given extra wood by our neighbors. Other neighbors notified us when they saw us leaving stuff behind (just wood).

    The bathrooms have a cool log cabin-like window at the top. There are trails that leave the campground. Fireflies are great at night. Frogs are singing in the evening. Tons of trees and shade.

    Only downside is maybe the camp store closes really early. I think maybe 5? By the time we got there our first day it was closed, so my son was bummed we couldn’t have a fire.

  • Diana W.
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Elizabethtown Crossroads Campground

    Really nice!

    We stayed here one night. It's a small campground about 35 mins from Louisville and has about 40ish sites for RVs with electric and water, some with sewage. Our site was fairly small and pretty close to other sites but it was easy enough to get into and fit our 12ft pop up without issue. They have 2 bathrooms(the one by the laundry/store is very nice!), a catch and release pond(small, but there are small bluegill and some bass), a nice playground, clean pool, store on site, and overall we had a great time. There are also several connections for wifi, and cable(we didn't try it). The staff seemed very nice. Our site without sewage was $30 plus tax, they also offer tent sites and small cabins($40-50 with air conditioning) if that's your thing. Our site was nice and shaded. We were disturbed a few times by trains in the middle of the night- otherwise it was pretty peaceful and quiet.

  • Lance W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2023

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Quaint spot for National Park

    I took my family for two nights and we were surprised how quiet and well behaved everyone was. The spots are right up on each other but no loud music, generators or drunks. Dumpster is by the corner store that also makes sandwiches if you don’t want to grill out. Fire ring and picnic table with enough room for two small tents. Bathroom was very clean and the walk to the visitor center was 10 minutes.

  • Tucker B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2021

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    In the Heart of the Park!

    Clean restrooms, coin-OP showers, very well-maintained fire pits, and within biking or walking distance of the visitor's center (where the tours run from).

    Definitely book cave tours in advance. When I visited they only had one walk-in tour available due to Covid restrictions.

    It was still worthwhile!

    Also was able to hike most of the trails in the main part of the park in a four-hour morning.

    More trails are accessible via Green River Ferry on the other side of the river.

    Also, check out the kayak/canoeing rentals in the area.

    I have my own kayak and found a service that would drop me off and pick me back up 8 miles down the river for $30!


Guide to Park City

Cabin accommodations near Park City, Kentucky range from rustic structures to comfortable lodging options situated within Kentucky's karst region. Most cabins in this area sit at elevations between 600-800 feet, creating a temperate environment with mild winters and warm summers. Electrical service for cabins varies widely, with many properties offering 50-amp service for larger units, though some of the more rustic options limit connections to 30-amp service.

What to do

Cave tours beyond Mammoth: Several smaller, privately owned caves offer unique experiences within 30 minutes of most cabin accommodations. "Conveniently located in the middle of Mammoth Cave and numerous other privately owned caves," notes one visitor about Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave.

Fishing at Nolin Lake: Many cabins provide access to nearby fishing at Nolin Lake, where bass and catfish are common catches. A visitor to Moutardier Campground mentioned, "We kayaked around the lake which was very enjoyable - saw ducks, and birds such as a grey heron. Also lots of fish jumping."

Historical exploration: The region features historical structures dating back to early Kentucky settlement. "The whole campground is standard run of fair, pretty spacious & woodsy. THE CAVE IS VERY BIG AND COOL. Reserve the all day guided tour with crawling about in small spaces for the best experience," shared one camper about Mammoth Cave Campground.

What campers like

Quiet cabin options: Several smaller properties offer more secluded experiences than the larger parks. "This is a simple little campground near Mammoth Cave. The owner is super nice and friendly," notes a visitor to Rock Cabin Camping.

Modern bathroom facilities: Recent renovations at several properties have improved shower and restroom access. At Horse Cave KOA, "They have recently built a new bath house and it's awesome. It has rooms that each have a toilet, sink and shower. Total privacy!"

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Cabin guests often report wildlife sightings on or near properties. "Very clean & quiet! The wildlife are very friendly!" commented one camper at Mammoth Cave Campground who observed deer and turkey walking through their campsite.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Many cabins close between late October and early April, while others operate year-round with reduced winter amenities. One Barren River Lake visitor noted, "Have visited this campground twice and love it! It is one of the cleanest we've been to."

Reservation requirements: Advance booking is essential for most cabin accommodations, particularly for weekend stays during summer. At Born Again Camping, which maintains only six total sites, a guest observed, "We were the only people there the first day but were joined by another camper and some Glampers on day two."

Limited cell service: Many cabin locations experience spotty mobile phone coverage due to the area's terrain. "If you're going to geocache pre-save your coordinates and instructions cause there is no signal in the park," advised one Mammoth Cave camper.

Tips for camping with families

Activity-focused accommodations: Properties designed for children offer structured recreation options. One visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park stated, "This is the kind of campground you can take your kids, never leave the campground, and have fun for days. We did arts and crafts, bingo, trick or treating, watched the golf cart parade, played on several of the different playgrounds, and putt putt golf."

Cabin proximity: Choose cabins based on your needs for bathroom access and walking distance to activities. "The newer section (200's are the site numbers) have paved roads and new playgrounds. Downfall is zero shade. It is really hot there in the summer," noted one Jellystone visitor.

Educational opportunities: Several cabin properties offer nature programs or farm animal interaction. One Born Again Camping visitor shared, "Lots of outdoor games for kids and adults as well as a train ride for the kiddos. Lots of seating areas and fire pits. Wood provided."

Tips from RVers

Utility reliability: Power fluctuations can occur at some properties during peak usage times. "Would have got 5 stars but the power would spike several times a day to 129-132 volts setting off alarm in coach. Highly recommend Surge Protector at this park," advised a visitor to Jellystone Park.

Site selection: For cabin rentals with RV hookups, request specific site information before booking. "The site we got was full sun, so it was hot. But, there are some shade sites. Most are level and have water and electric and sewer," observed a visitor at Jellystone Park.

Dump station access: Some cabins with RV hookups have problematic dump station layouts. "Our main issue was the dump station, horrible layout. What takes us maybe 10 minutes took over 25. Plan ahead or decide to dump elsewhere," noted a Horse Cave KOA visitor.

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