Best Glamping near Canmer, KY

Horse Cave KOA houses several premium glamping options within minutes of Mammoth Cave National Park, including unique treehouse accommodations, teepees, and Conestoga wagons that blend rustic charm with modern comfort. The property features a jumping pillow, swimming pool, and mini farm where guests can interact with animals, making it especially appealing for families seeking an elevated outdoor experience. Full hookup sites with 50-amp service complement the glamping options, while private bathroom facilities include individual rooms with toilets, sinks, and showers. Just a short drive away, Rock Cabin Camping offers historic rock cabins that have been beautifully remodeled to provide boutique camping experiences with modern interiors. One guest shared, "They are remodeling the old cabins that have been there since the early 1900s. And they look fantastic inside."

Both glamping destinations provide easy access to Kentucky's cave country attractions, with Mammoth Cave National Park's world-famous cave system just minutes away. Horse Cave KOA maintains a children's playground, splash pad, and recreational amenities that keep families entertained between excursions. The campground's safari-style accommodations provide comfortable sleeping arrangements with proper beds and linens, unlike traditional camping. Visitors can explore nearby Hidden River Cave and Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo when not relaxing at their eco-friendly glamping sites. A visitor noted, "We got a fabulous patio site that had a gorgeous view of the Kentucky hills," highlighting the scenic setting that surrounds these glamping properties. Most accommodations feature picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean restroom facilities, with seasonal availability throughout the year.

Best Glamping Sites Near Canmer, Kentucky (21)

    1. Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

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

    $25 - $50 / night

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

    "The bathrooms were very clean and also air conditioned, which was a nice treat for a few minutes to step out of the humid June heat. They were flush toilets."

    2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

    34 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    20 miles
    Website

    "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 park was beautiful and a packet was ready since we arrived after 7:00pm. Our fire pit was littered with trash. I notified the office the next morning however it was not cleaned during our stay."

    3. Horse Cave KOA

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

    "It had a gorgeous view of the Kentucky hills. Full hook up. The sites all looked very nice. They had teepees, covered wagons & a couple of treehouses. A nice area for tents as well."

    "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! Nice and clean as well. Big points for this amenity."

    4. Nolin Lake State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Sweeden, KY
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 286-4240

    $27 - $45 / night

    "The sites are located in a grove of pine trees, which makes for well shaded sites with a pleasant surface of soft pine straw to pitch your tents."

    "It was on the water and at night we had our campfire in the nice fire pit while overlooking the water. Very serene. The campground doesn’t have a ton of sites and they are spaced out quite well."

    5. Thousand Trails Diamond Caverns RV & Golf Resort

    14 Reviews
    Park City, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Bathrooms & showers are spacious, CLEAN, and they are air conditioned! There are seasonal campers here for sure, but that wasn't a negative. The campground is quiet and well maintained."

    "This is a small campground right near the entrance of Mammoth Cave NP. It was nice being so close with plenty of hiking options. Bathrooms were clean, laundry was fine."

    6. Rock Cabin Camping

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

    $25 - $99 / night

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

    "Quiet, pretty, easy, and the owners and staff are delightful."

    7. Jellystone Park at Mamoth Cave

    3 Reviews
    Cave City, KY
    16 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. Baileys Point

    34 Reviews
    Lucas, KY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 622-6959

    $22 - $50 / night

    "Most sites have electric and water. Many sites have incredible views of Barren River Lake and some are downright on the banks. Bath houses are climate controlled and CLEAN."

    "It's one of the few in the state where you can camp near the water and keep your kayaks or boat within a quick stroll."

    9. COE Green River Lake Smith Ridge

    10 Reviews
    Campbellsville, KY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 789-2743

    $20 - $36 / night

    "Name works, it’s very green, there’s a river and a lake. Just stopped here passing through, was very well cared for."

    "We were in A2 and it was a little closer to the road than we expected, and the picnic tables were secured to the ground taking up a good bit of the site for our rug and chairs."

    10. Green River Lake State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Campbellsville, KY
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 465-8255

    $23 - $40 / night

    "This campground is very clean and the rangers are very effective at keeping the noise down."

    "Campground is surrounded by lake. Has a beach for swimming and playgrounds for the kids."

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Glamping Reviews near Canmer, KY

416 Reviews of 21 Canmer 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.

  • Kristin H.
    Nov. 5, 2021

    Baileys Point

    Our Go-To

    What can I say, but Bailey's is our happy little piece of paradise! I've camped here since I was in my early 20s in tents, to camping in a camper in my 40s. Most sites have electric and water. Many sites have incredible views of Barren River Lake and some are downright on the banks. Bath houses are climate controlled and CLEAN. Bailey's is a large campground but it's not usually crowded with loud, obnoxious people. There's nearly a camaraderie here between the campers and while everyone is friendly, they tend to keep to themselves. We like loops B and C the best for a combo of waterfront views and shade trees. Something about watching the moonlight sparkle on the lake with a warm, crackling fire nearby. Bailey's is it!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • M
    Jun. 24, 2018

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Quiet and relaxing

    Quiet and laid back. The bathrooms were very clean and also air conditioned, which was a nice treat for a few minutes to step out of the humid June heat. They were flush toilets. There was potable water right by the bathrooms. There were no showers but if you drove right outside the campground in the park there was coin operated showers and laundry room. There was also a camp store and post office. There were trails that ran through the campground and ones right outside in the park. During the day you could schedule tours to the caves which was a great view.

  • Alejandra E.
    Sep. 2, 2021

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Great camping spot

    We booked a group site and had 3 tents. It’s very woodsy and tranquil. Bathrooms were close by and air conditioned too! The showers are in the general store building where the post office is so a short walk or drive there. It’s coin operated with a change machine for bills. $1.50 to turn the shower on and insert more coins before it turns off for additional time if needed. The park is amazing and there’s lots of trails that lead to caves and cave openings. All the cave tours within the park were fully booked when we went so we booked some private tours outside the park in the surrounding area. Lots of opportunities to see caves! We stayed for two nights and did some star gazing! Overall great campground and facilities. They also have a kennel for a small fee at the park lodge if you bring your pet and you’re going in a cave tour whether in the park or outside of it. Pets are generally not allowed in caves. Just confirm pet is vaccinated.

  • L
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Large sites close to Coooool Caves

    We were nervous about our tent fitting on the pad.....but we could have fit 4 tents on the pad. There was a picnic table, tree coverage, and close to the bathrooms. It was muggy outside, but the bathrooms were air conditioned! There were 2 stalls and 2 sinks, but it was clean. Showers, laundry, and post office are located by the store. You have to pay $1.00 for 4 minutes. There was a storm that blew in the night we stayed, but there were plenty of drains under the pad. It was quiet, clean, and spacious. I wanna go back....like today.

  • Lisa C.
    Sep. 26, 2022

    Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Close to the cave

    I enjoyed 5 days in this primitive campground with my travel trailer. There is no internet or WiFi and I would occasionally get 1bar ATT to send a text message but usually not even that. Generators are allowed 8am to 8pm (but mine wasn’t working so I didn’t get to try it out). The shower house offers showers at $1.50 for 4.5 minutes. More time for more quarters. Great pressure and plenty of hot water. Bring quarters or there is a change machine for $1s and $5s. Great wildlife and trees, bathrooms were always clean and air conditioned so they were my favorite place some days. You can easily walk to the camp store/showers/laundry, quick drive to the visitor center. I would stay there again but would either plan for no electricity or bring a working generator. Solar did not do much in the dappled shade.

  • Emily C.
    Jul. 7, 2021

    Elizabethtown Crossroads Campground

    Great spot to rest

    The bathrooms were beautiful and air conditioned! They were very clean and smelled like a swimming pool. They were nice and cool after a hot sweaty day and tent camping.


Guide to Canmer

Glamping options near Canmer, Kentucky include a variety of accommodation styles from renovated historic cabins to safari-style setups with modern amenities. Situated in the karst topography region of south-central Kentucky at approximately 600 feet elevation, this area experiences humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Winter temperatures typically range from 25-45°F while summer averages 65-90°F, making late spring through early fall the primary camping season.

What to do

Cave exploration beyond Mammoth: Mammoth Cave National Park offers dispersed camping options throughout the park. "An aspect that I have just recently started exploring are the several dispersed camp sites throughout the park. These are free but you must check in at the Lodge before hiking to them. A good, waterproof map is key," explains a Mammoth Cave Campground reviewer.

Water activities on multiple lakes: Nolin Lake provides excellent kayaking opportunities near glamping sites. "We put in over 14 miles of hiking there. The staff was very friendly and helpful!! I would definitely recommend this park to friends and family," shares a visitor at Nolin Lake State Park Campground.

Family-friendly recreation: Multiple parks offer structured activities beyond standard camping. A family who stayed at Jellystone Park noted, "We got a fabulous patio site that had a gorgeous view of the Kentucky hills," while another mentioned, "Tons of things to do. Everyone has been so nice. Lots of things for the children to do. Awesome playgrounds. Will be back."

What campers like

Private bathroom facilities: Many glamping locations have upgraded their facilities beyond standard campground bathhouses. "The bathrooms are awesome. It has rooms that each have a toilet, sink and shower. Total privacy! Nice and clean as well. Big points for this amenity," reports a reviewer at Horse Cave KOA.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural setting provides chances to observe local fauna. One camper at Mammoth Cave Campground shared, "Very clean & quiet! The wildlife are very friendly!" Another noted, "Deer & turkey walk thru ur campsite!"

Waterfront locations: Many campgrounds offer direct water access for fishing and boating. "We loved that our boat can be moored into a cove very near site. Always beautiful views of Barren River Lake," mentions a visitor at Baileys Point.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Weather patterns affect campground operations. "We went in April, one of the area's wetter months, and found the campsites to be well maintained, drained and free from debris," noted one reviewer about spring camping in the region.

Site selection matters: Campgrounds offer varying levels of privacy and amenities. At Rock Cabin Camping, a visitor explained, "It's a small space with historic rock cabins near the road and the camp area is behind them in the yard area. There is electric and water if you need it. We chose to stay in the more open area that was primitive."

Cave tour reservations: Planning ahead for cave tours is essential. "Make sure you check out the tour offerings online well before your visit and reserve a place. If you wait until your visit you will probably have a hard time getting past the cathedral," advises a Mammoth Cave camper.

Local services limitations: Some areas have restricted amenities. A reviewer noted, "It is also a dry county, so the only alcohol are some $5 beers near the visitor center," highlighting regulations that may affect your stay.

Tips for camping with families

Water features for children: Multiple glamping destinations provide water attractions. A parent at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave shared, "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."

Animal interactions: Some campgrounds offer mini-farms with domestic animals. "There is a small barn with animals penned up so you can just walk up to the fence and pet them. My wife and daughter loved that!" reports a visitor about their glamping experience.

Playground access: Kid-friendly amenities vary by location. "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," notes a recent visitor describing facility options.

Themed weekend events: Special programming enhances family stays. A reviewer described, "Jellystone has lots of theme weekend, but Water Wars is our favorite! From sponge dodgeball, slip 'n slides to regular driveby sprayings with the local fire truck, our grandkids and family loved it."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for comfortable setup. "For the price it's great to have all the hookups but it's not level at all. I parked at an angle, propped up the front and our full slide gives it a wonky tilt so got it pretty good," explains an RVer at Jellystone Park.

Power management: Electrical service quality varies between locations. An RVer at Diamond Caverns RV Resort and Golf noted, "Would have got 5 stars but the power would spike several times a day to 129-132 volts setting off alarm in coach. We moved spots and same issue but fewer times a day. Highly recommend Surge Protector at this park."

Dump station logistics: Some facilities have challenging waste disposal setups. "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," advises an experienced RVer about their stay.

Site selection for shade: RV sites vary in sun exposure. A camper mentioned, "The newer section has very few trees for shade. The older section had plenty of shade and nice sites," highlighting the importance of researching specific sites when glamping close to Canmer, Kentucky.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Canmer, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Canmer, KY is Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 137 reviews.

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