German Bridge - Dewey Lake provides horseback riding trails with lake access near Pikeville, Kentucky. The campground sits along the backwaters of Dewey Lake at 650 feet elevation, offering both water activities and trail riding opportunities. Campsites cost $15 per night without hookups, and equestrians can board their horses in the on-site barn for an additional fee.
What to do
Kayaking and small boating: Launch directly from German Bridge - Dewey Lake for water exploration. "Love getting to take my kayak out on the water, great view of the bridge," reports Leah P., who frequently visits the area.
Horseback riding: Multiple trails near the campground accommodate riders of all skill levels. The trails wind through varied terrain, making German Bridge a practical base for equestrian camping near Pikeville. Bring your own horse and gear to access these paths.
Fishing: Dewey Lake offers fishing opportunities, particularly for catfish. A camper at Jenny Wiley State Park notes, "The fishing on Dewy Lake is awesome. The water is muddy a lot. But if you like catfishing, this is your Lake."
What campers like
Basic amenities with essential facilities: The campground provides shower and bathroom facilities for all campers regardless of site type. "This campsite is not for the new camper, very limited on the nicer things at a campsite. But easy access to the lake. And great view," mentions Leah P. about German Bridge.
Family-friendly atmosphere: The compact camping area creates a social environment. David O. explains, "If you looking to get away and you like the company of close campers this place may be for you. It's right off the back waters of Dewy lake."
Natural setting: The area around Chief Logan State Park showcases the region's landscape. "Beautiful place," reports Kelly L., highlighting the natural surroundings typical of campgrounds in this region.
What you should know
Limited cell service: Cell reception can be unreliable or nonexistent in campground areas. Marc H. notes at Jenny Wiley, "I spent a Friday night there in late June 2020. Most of the campers were in RVs. I found a site at the end of a cul-de-sac away from the other campers."
Water quality concerns: Several campers mention water clarity issues in Dewey Lake. Be prepared for muddy water conditions if swimming or fishing. Consider bringing additional drinking water for your stay.
Seasonal variations: Weather patterns affect campground conditions significantly. Summer months can bring heavy rainfall that impacts site accessibility and comfort, especially at primitive sites without drainage systems.
Tips for camping with families
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost provides nature experiences within driving distance. "Had a great camping weekend with a buddy at Cliffhanger Ranch. The cabin we stayed in is very cozy and good size for two people," shares Noah O.
Pack appropriate water gear: Life jackets are essential for all water activities, especially for families with children. The lakes can have unpredictable conditions and limited visibility due to muddy water.
Consider alternative activities: When weather or water conditions aren't ideal, nearby trails offer hiking alternatives. The multiple trails around German Bridge provide options when lake activities aren't suitable.
Tips from RVers
Bring extra water hose: At Jenny Wiley State Park, Frances F. advises, "Older campground but quit and peaceful. Not much to do. No WiFi no tv reception. Campsites are set up were the water hookups at in front of your camper. Bring long water hose."
Limited hookups: Most sites at German Bridge have no electrical or water hookups. RVers should prepare for more self-sufficient camping with appropriate water storage and power alternatives.
Site selection matters: Choose sites carefully based on shade coverage and proximity to facilities. Some sites receive significantly more sun exposure than others, affecting comfort levels during summer months.