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    The Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area encompasses much of the camping landscape near New Concord, Kentucky, with several established campgrounds along Kentucky Lake and the Tennessee River. Both primitive and developed sites are available, with options ranging from basic tent camping to full-hookup RV sites and cabin rentals. Notable campgrounds include Boswell Landing for primitive camping and Piney Campground for more developed facilities, offering varying levels of amenities within reasonable driving distance of New Concord.

    Access to many campgrounds requires navigating gravel roads, with some primitive areas demanding high-clearance or four-wheel drive vehicles. "Great primitive camping near the water! Dispersed area with multiple options," notes one camper about Boswell Landing. Summer temperatures typically range from 80-95°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer more moderate conditions. Most developed campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with peak season running March through October. Primitive camping areas like Ginger Bay often remain accessible year-round but may have limited facilities during winter months. Cell service is spotty throughout the region, particularly at remote waterfront sites, so advance planning is essential.

    Waterfront campsites consistently rank as the most popular option near New Concord, with immediate access to Kentucky Lake being a primary draw. Several visitors mentioned the ability to launch kayaks directly from their campsites at Piney Campground. Basic campgrounds like Boswell Landing provide fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets, while more developed facilities offer electric hookups, showers, and dump stations. Weekends tend to be busier, particularly during summer months when boating activity increases. A camper described Ginger Bay as "very remote but as always, remote is totally worth it," highlighting the trade-off many visitors make between convenience and solitude. Most campgrounds in the area maintain quiet hours from 11pm to 6am, though some reviewers note increased boat traffic noise at waterfront sites during peak season.

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      1. Piney Campground

      4.5(26)10mi from New ConcordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We’ve only been once but can say it’s a great campground, with 2 boat ramps, store, regular patrols, a beach, activities for kids and pretty good views of Kentucky Lake."

      "Being close to water is always nice, and our family always looks for this when we are traveling away from home to camp. Kentucky Lake is nearby, and we spent most of our day here."

      2. Paris Landing State Park Campground

      3.9(15)9mi from New ConcordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to marina. You can rent boats there. Has separate access to swimming area, you don't have to try to cross the boa busy highway. Nice restaurants just up road."

      "Close to the marina it's a hard walk uphill both ways to the bathroom but they are very nice and well kept. Big open areas for children to play overall very good state park campground"

      3. Boswell Landing Campground

      4.5(11)8mi from New ConcordRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Boswell Landing is a quiet spot of the park with gorgeous views of Kentucky Lake where you can pull up a chair (or tent!) and relax."

      "Well maintained road to get here and pretty close to a modern campground with a small store. We'll be coming back here again!"

      from $5 - $12 / night

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      4. Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area Piney Campground

      4.6(8)8mi from New ConcordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Piney Campground is part of the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. It is wildly popular among locals and travelers alike."

      "HUGE lakeside campsite. Only downside is no water so come prepared."

      5. Ginger Bay Basic Camping Area

      4.5(8)8mi from New ConcordTents, Glamping

      "Ranger Review: Matador Droplet at Ginger Bay Land Between the Lakes, Ky. Campground Review:We visited Ginger Bay boat ramp and dispersed camping area while at Land Between the Lakes(LBL) , Ky."

      "I don’t recommend a pull behind trailer as the road is so rough you wont get a camper up it. The sites are just a clearing in the trees so there is no place to park a rig."

      6. Redd Hollow

      4.4(10)12mi from New ConcordRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There are several sites water level where you can put in to the lake and there are some very picturesque sites that overlook the lake. First come first get."

      "All you need to camp here is a camping permit from Land Between the Lakes which is 30 dollars online. If you have a Kentucky resident sportsmans licence this permit is included in that!"

      from $10 / night

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      7. Kenlake State Resort Park

      3.9(13)15mi from New Concord49 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "First be aware there are several seasonal campers who pretty much feel like they own the place, so their children's running around on golf carts, bicycles and walking through your camp to get to the "trail"

      "The sites with the decks have amazing views of Kentucky Lake, and there is a trail just south east of the camping area that leads down to the water for easy access for canoes or kayaks."

      from $38 / night

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      8. Eagles Nest RV Park

      4.8(4)8mi from New ConcordRVs

      "Eagle’s Nest RV Park is a hidden gem right next to Kentucky Lake and Paris Landing. It has all concrete pads with full service utility kiosks."

      "Eagle’s Nest RV Park is a little slice of heaven located just 1500 feet from Kentucky Lake and 10 minutes from Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area."

      from $12 - $50 / night

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      9. Forest Service Rd 343

      3.9(9)14mi from New ConcordTents

      "A secluded lakeside spot with a fire pit. We saw three other spots on the way in which looked nice as well. The road coming in is a little washed out but not too pitted."

      "Seems it's a popular road for other people looking for an off-the-beaten-path place. The site is right on the lake an doesn't get any curious cars just driving by."

      10. Paris Landing-Kentucky Lake KOA

      5.0(4)9mi from New ConcordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to fishing."

      "A spectacular secluded location with great pull thru sites. Shaded. Lots of activities and possibilities for the whole family. Great patio sites as well."

      from $50 - $75 / night

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    Recent Reviews near New Concord, KY

    642 Reviews of 138 New Concord Campgrounds


    • R
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Tanglewood Campground and RV Resort

      Great place for peace and quiet and to unwind!

      The campground host are super nice and super responsive anytime something comes up. The pool is always clean and refreshing. Bathhouses are very clean and climate controlled. Nice laundry room onsite that won’t break the bank. Fish cleaning station and a trail to take you to the lake.

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Paducah-Kentucky Lake KOA

      It’s a KOA

      We are on a cross country road trip from Atlanta to Spokane to visit grandkids. Lots of one night stops for easy access and quick getaway in the morning. This place isn’t fancy, it’s a KOA. But it meets out needs. The site is level and shaded. Full hookups . There used to be a pool and playground that we didn’t use. Also a mossy “fishing” pond! And a store.

      The bathroom/ showers were reasonably clean The internet is terrible!

      It was quiet until three pick up trucks pulled in next to us and proceeded to do auto repairs! Lots of loud banging! Luckily it’s just one night.

    • Kelly W.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Lakeside Campground and Marina

      Wouldn’t stay here again

      ** Daniel F did not stay at the same campground his photos are not of the same place and site 907 doesn’t exist** Most of the campground is seasonal. The non seasonal spots are very close. Our awning was inches away from the slide out of the camper next to us. The biggest reason I wouldn’t come back were the 2 dogs in the permit house up front. The people would let them out at 6am (11pm to 7am quiet time) and leave them out to bark non stop for at least an hour. All available spots are in the front of the campground by the barking dogs.

    • Shawn B.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Pisgah Bay - DFWR

      Very nice and spacious

      It was very nice and comfortable recommend the tree spot

    • Shannon C.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Paris Landing State Park Campground

      Sites with electric is concrete

      We tent camp, but like electricity, however the pads are concrete and can not get stakes in ground. Did not know it was okay to put tent up off pad in grass until we called a park ranger. By this time we was frustrated because we had already put tent up.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Hurricane Creek

      Good Site

      This site was a challenge to pull into but once in, we enjoyed the site and booked an additional night.

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Neville Bay

      Allusive eagle

      Nice spot but a little crowded for my tastes.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Canal Campground- Lake Barkley COE

      Lakeside sunrise

      Busy but quiet campground. This spot is sitting on the lake. Perfect place to watch sunrise over the lake. This is a back-in, large site with a fairly level pad. It is relatively private site for this campground. Lots of families using golf carts to get around the campground. You can fish from this site and lots of good hammock trees. Nice firepit with grill grate. Site has electric and water.


    Guide to New Concord

    Waterfront sites with direct boat access define many camping options near New Concord, Kentucky. The area's recreational zones along Kentucky Lake feature campsites ranging from basic grounds with vault toilets to developed campgrounds with concrete pads and full amenities. Winter temperatures typically drop to the 30-40°F range with occasional freezing precipitation, creating seasonal camping considerations for visitors planning extended stays.

    What to do

    Paddling opportunities: Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area Piney Campground offers direct lake access from waterfront sites. "We took two different weekends at Piney Campground and both times were able to get waterside spots and drop the kayaks right in at the campsite," notes one visitor. Kayakers can explore protected coves with minimal boat traffic during weekday visits.

    Mountain biking trails: Campers at Hillman Ferry Campground can access trail systems directly from the camping area. "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," reports one reviewer. The trails offer varying difficulty levels with connections to the wider Land Between the Lakes network.

    Historical sites: Within walking distance of some camping areas are historical points of interest. A camper at Boswell Landing mentioned, "Within walking distance of the campground, down the paved road are a few notable things: Buchanan Cemetery, which is a civil war cemetery, and the site of Fort Henry." These sites provide cultural context for the region's development.

    What campers like

    Elevated lakefront views: Multiple campgrounds offer sites with distinctive viewpoints. At Redd Hollow, "We stayed at the campsite farthest in the back that stands up on a hill. You're near rocky beaches but you overlook it from about 20-25 feet above. Really beautiful!" This perspective provides both privacy and scenic vantage points for water activities below.

    Water access variety: The shallow entry points at certain campgrounds create family-friendly swimming areas. One Redd Hollow visitor noted, "The back end of Redd Hollow is shallow. Nice place to wade for kids." Another camper at Piney Campground mentioned being able to "walk out into the water a good 30-40ft before getting too deep. Bottom is soft mud."

    Bathroom facilities: Campground toilets receive mixed reviews based on type and maintenance. One camper at Boswell Landing Campground remarked, "There is single toilet facility for all of the sites, this toilet was the cleanest public camping toilet I've ever seen." At Paris Landing State Park, "The bathhouse was really nice, felt new and was very clean."

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Communication remains challenging throughout the area. Hillman Ferry visitors note "No WiFi or internet service. Cell signal in prior years have been spotty." This creates a true disconnected experience but requires advance planning for emergency contact needs.

    Road conditions: Several camping areas require navigating unpaved surfaces. At Ginger Bay Basic Camping Area, "The gravel road back can be rough especially right after a big rain but you can avoid most of the holes." Some roads demand appropriate vehicles: "You will need a four-wheel drive to traverse the actual campground point."

    Site conditions: Expect variable leveling across campgrounds. At Paris Landing State Park, "Seems like many are unlevel. Our picnic table was at a very noticeable slant." Sites at Kenlake State Park have similar issues: "Level? Not so much. Unless you are a master truck driver, and pull a trailer less than 24', you are in trouble backing into most sites."

    Winter considerations: While most campgrounds operate year-round, facilities change seasonally. One winter visitor to Paris Landing noted, "Bathrooms were nice, restaurant was closed for the season." Off-season camping offers solitude but reduced services.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. At Paris Landing-Kentucky Lake KOA, there's "a fun gemmine for the kiddos" alongside other amenities. Hillman Ferry Campground features "2 playgrounds, multiple bath houses and a cute little store that you can walk/bike to."

    Bike-friendly zones: Children enjoy the road networks within larger campgrounds. At Hillman Ferry, visitors observe "lots of kids riding bikes and playing everywhere!" One review notes: "Bring your bikes or golf cart. Be sure to venture out to the nature center and other nearby attractions."

    Wildlife viewing: Camping areas offer opportunities to observe local species. One visitor at Paris Landing State Park mentioned "Great wildlife and leaf peeping in the fall! The hiking trails we found were perfect length for the kids (ages 5-9 at the time)." Nearby attractions like the Elk and Bison Prairie near Golden Pond Visitors Center offer additional wildlife encounters.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: For RV campers, certain campgrounds offer more suitable accommodations. At Eagles Nest RV Park, "Each pad is concrete and has its own patio and plenty of shade trees." According to visitors, "It has all concrete pads with full service utility kiosks. Each campsite has plenty of room and comes with its own patio and cable TV connection."

    Hookup considerations: Water and electrical connections vary significantly between campgrounds. At Piney Campground, visitors recommend you "Fill up your freshwater before you get to your site! Overall, I'd recommend if you can get a spot on the water, or you bring a boat. The inland spots can be a bit more cramped and there's no view."

    Access challenges: Larger RVs face limitations at some campgrounds. One visitor to Kenlake State Park warned, "Big RVers probably should stay away when this campground is full. We watched a fifth wheel almost get stuck on their way out." Extension cords may also be needed as "Electric hook up a bit far from camper. Needed to buy extension for 30-50 amp hookup."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near New Concord, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, New Concord, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 138 campgrounds and RV parks near New Concord, KY and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near New Concord, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near New Concord, KY is Piney Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 26 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near New Concord, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near New Concord, KY.

    What parks are near New Concord, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near New Concord, KY that allow camping, notably Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area and Barkley Lake.