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    Several good camping spots are within easy reach of Georgetown, Kentucky. Whispering Hills RV Park sits just five miles from town and puts campers close to the Kentucky Horse Park. Down by the Kentucky River, Cummins Ferry RV Park gives you river views and hiking paths along the water. If you're willing to drive 28 miles, Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground combines history with riverside camping. Koomer Ridge Campground has plenty of room for tents and RVs among the trees. Charlestown State Park Campground is farther out but has good hiking trails and pretty scenery. You'll need reservations at most of these places, especially on weekends and holidays when they fill quickly. Check for fire restrictions during dry spells. Most campgrounds limit stays to about 14 days. Kentucky weather changes fast, so pack clothes for both warm and cool days. Georgetown works well as a starting point for the Bourbon Trail and visiting state parks in the area. The campgrounds around Georgetown fit well whether you want history, nature, or just hanging out by the river.

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    Best Campgrounds near Georgetown (62)

      1. Kentucky Horse Park Campground

      4.2(50)6mi from Georgetown257 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I'll preface this with the fact that I am a Lexington, KY Native and have always lived close to the Kentucky Horse Park and Kentucky Horse Park Campground, but have never stayed there until this weekend"

      "Clean bathrooms and sites, within easy walking distance to the Kentucky Horse Park. Pay attention to which site you pick- if you’re in c loop, it’s a long walk to the bathroom!"

      from $50 - $53 / night

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      2. Whispering Hills RV Park, Inc

      4.3(25)5mi from GeorgetownRVs

      "Convenient to Lexington, Georgetown, and tons of attractions, with enough amenities to satisfy - great place!"

      "Not too far from downtown Georgetown and Lexington"

      from $36 - $46 / night

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      3. Elkhorn Campground

      4.5(20)15mi from GeorgetownRVs

      "Surrounded by rivers and open green fields. Very nicely maintained. Lots of campers even this early in the season! Looks like kids and fishing folk would be in heaven."

      "It was a short walk to the beautiful Elkhorn Creek (at the back of the campground). Perfect little spot for fishing (you will need a fishing license to fish, as it’s public water). "

      4. Three Springs Campground

      3.7(19)18mi from GeorgetownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We decided to come to Kentucky to visit the Ark and the Creation Museum. I found this little campground by joining The Dyrt. Three springs, was the best choice this summer."

      "Final approach/exit to the park is very steep. Beautiful sites but fairly close together. Gravelled roads and pads surrounded by forest with three small streams cutting through."

      from $40 - $60 / night

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      5. Hidden Lake Farm Camp

      5.0(2)8mi from GeorgetownRVs, Tents

      "If I recall correctly, pets are allowed, but they must be leashed at all times since there's farmland nearby."

      from $50 / night

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      6. Queenslake Horse Farm

      5.0(1)6mi from Georgetown10 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We found Queenslake and booked one of their lakeside camp sites.  When we arrived the owners we very kind and showed us to the designated site. "

      from $100 - $150 / night

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      7. Elkhorn Creek RV Park

      4.5(4)13mi from GeorgetownRVs, Tents

      "Make sure you take the exit they tell you & do NOT follow gps or you’ll go down a long country road. Nice little family owned campground on Elkhorn Creek."

      "Kids were none stop walking the dogs, and scootering up and down the road. Everyone was so kind, there was even live music!"

      from $50 - $65 / night

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      8. Fort Boonesborough State Park Campground

      4.0(32)28mi from Georgetown163 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We really liked this campground and kayaking on the Kentucky River is great. Tons of activities for the kids and even adults."

      "Fort Boonesborough SP is near I64 and I75 Between Lexington and Richmond , Ky. The Kentucky River is adjacent. I remember watching Daniel Boone in black and white when I was a kid."

      from $43 - $49 / night

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      9. I-75 Camper Village

      3.0(4)14mi from GeorgetownRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nice lake, you are able to fish. Bathhouse is near entry and clean."

      "Walmart and eating places are nearby."

      10. Kentucky River Campground

      4.2(5)18mi from GeorgetownRVs, Tents

      "The campground was a decent size, although we didn't drive around the entire loop. We were lucky enough to get a spot close to the river, so at night we could hear the river rushing next to us."

      "Close to: Castle and Key, Buffalo Trace, Woodford Reserve, and West Sixth Brewery. Perfect location for some Bourbon Trail and beer hoping! I will definitely go back."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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    452 Reviews of 62 Georgetown Campgrounds


    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Three Springs Campground

      Somewhat run down & unkempt

      Starting with the good, it is reasonably close to the freeway yet far enough away not to be bothered by road noise. Wi fi was mostly usable. Electrical power was stable. Estimate , if the park was probably half full of campers , some long term , some transit. Was quiet. On the other hand, the place was unmowed with grass 6 to 8 inches high throughout the entire facility. A zero turn mower set unused vext to the office. Some of the water spigots were broken and hoses were strewn about so that people could get it water from different spigots to different sites. What's the worst was the bathroom in showers. A couple of people here and said they were clean , but either there definition of clean was different , or they've been a significant lack of labor to keep them up. In the men's side, there was mold all along the floors at the caulking edges.There was wadded up wet toilet paper smashed on the wall of 2 of them.The ceilings were covered in old cobwebs and fresh spider nests. The floors were quite dirty. Over half of the sites aren't level, so if you use this place bring leveling chocks/plates for your tires if not hydraulically leveled. This facility has a great deal of potential with a bit of money and some elbow grease.

    • A
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Still Waters Campground

      Unprofessional management, Junkie sites, Not a welcoming environment

      I would highly NOT recommend staying at Still Waters Campground based on my experience with management. Today I rolled through a stop sign in the campground. I understand that was my mistake, and I accepted being told not to do it again. However, what happened afterward was completely unnecessary. Instead of simply speaking with me later at the office or sending a text, management chose to chase me down in a vehicle. I was driving around the campground speed limit, yet I was accused of speeding because they claimed they had to drive 30 mph to catch me—even though they had to turn around before following me. What made it even more frustrating was that I was told to“lead by example” while the manager herself admitted to driving around 30 mph in a 10 mph campground just to catch up to me. That felt incredibly hypocritical. What bothered me most was the way the situation was handled. I tried to walk away to avoid escalating the confrontation, but the manager continued arguing with me. She even told me to“go get my boyfriend,” as if I couldn’t speak for myself. I’m a grown woman and didn’t appreciate being dismissed like that. Later, after I had calmed down, my boyfriend and I went to the office so I could apologize for raising my voice and explain my side of the situation. Unfortunately, management wasn’t interested in having a productive conversation and came across as condescending and unwilling to listen. It also seems like the rules are enforced inconsistently. We have watched plenty of other people roll through that same stop sign without being stopped or chased down. If safety is truly the concern, the rules should apply EQUALLY to everyone instead of selectively enforcing them. Overall, this experience left a VERY bad impression. A simple warning then walking away could have resolved everything, but instead it turned into an unnecessarily confrontational situation. Customer service and professionalism from management were extremely disappointing.

    • Chelsea M.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      The Edge Cave Run's Glamping Getaway

      A Glamping Getaway MUST!

      The Edge Cave Run's Glamping Getaway is a MUST experience on your bucket list! 

      Beautiful scenery right on the Licking River! 

      Modern amenities, wi-fi, close to local attractions, comfortable beds. Perfect family getaway!

    • Jacquelyn A.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      LockRidge Park

      Beautiful Hidden Gem

      LockRidge Park is a beautiful hidden gem with stunning views, unique accommodations, and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the natural beauty of Kentucky.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

      If you are into bones this is a cool place to stay!

      The reviews I’ve read are pretty accurate. Most sights are not very level. The water is too far away. Nice park, the trails are rugged, we walked uphill both ways. Trails are not well marked either, it’s an interesting feeling getting lost in such a small space. Restrooms/showers could use an update. But hey, we’re camping. Overall recommended.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Three Springs Campground

      Nothing fancy

      Pros: natural setting, clean bathrooms Cons: unlevel campsites, no sewer hookups, self-check in, outdated, non-air conditioned bathrooms, no laundry facilities

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Three Springs Campground

      Cute and Quite

      We didn’t have reservations but Tammy and Billy were wonderful. The bathrooms are nice and clean. If you’re looking for a relaxing spot this is it.

    • Buford C.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Hones Pointe Campground

      A bit off the beaten trail, but nice and quiet along the banks of the Kentucky river

      It’s a nice campground. There’s room for about eight or nine RVs and lock the tent camping. The trees are all small so you’re out in the kind of a area with a lot of sun. I can’t speak to the Wi-Fi here because I’m using Starlink. The only caution is if we get heavy, heavy rains in the spring, some bits of this campground blood so be careful picking a site avoid the fourth from the road.

    • Christina W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Elkhorn Campground

      Very Nice Spot

      I stayed here from May 11-16, 2026. I was backed up to the creek (I will say, the first few sites that back up, you can’t actually see the creek from your spot because of bushes). The first 4 nights I could see the creek and it was lovely. Each spot has a fire pit and picnic table which was very nice. They direct you to your spot and help you back in and the bathrooms are cleaned daily. I thought it was extremely affordable and I would definitely stay there again.


    Guide to Georgetown

    Camping areas near Georgetown, Kentucky offer easy access to bourbon distilleries, horse farms, and riverfront recreation within a 30-mile radius. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 85°F and mild winters that occasionally drop below freezing. Many campgrounds in the Georgetown area remain open year-round, though water hookups may be winterized from November through March.

    What to do

    Fishing at nearby lakes and rivers: Kentucky River Campground provides direct river access for anglers. "Everyone was so friendly! Mostly campers here, but the tenting is the best spot... Right down by the river, but electricity is," notes Nancy R., who also mentioned it's "perfect location for some Bourbon Trail and beer hoping!"

    Visit Kentucky Horse Park: Located just minutes from Kentucky Horse Park Campground, this major equestrian facility offers daily horse shows and museums. "Taking the horses out here was a wonderful experience, it was great having so many different trails to go on in order to not only train the new horses how to trail ride, but also take the more experienced horses on tougher trails," shares Jill R.

    Tour historical sites: Fort Boonesborough State Park contains a reconstructed 1775 settlement. "The Fort was VERY cool. If my kids were still at home this would definitely be a field trip location!" says Shelly S. The park also features "a nice playground for the little ones" according to camper Chris B.

    What campers like

    Proximity to bourbon distilleries: Elkhorn Creek RV Park serves as a central base for bourbon enthusiasts. "We stayed for several days so that we could visit distilleries on the Bourbon Trail. Frankfort is almost close enough to bicycle to. Lexington is less than an hour away," explains Art Z.

    Private fishing ponds: Several georgetown ky campgrounds maintain stocked fishing ponds. At Whispering Hills RV Park, Harold M. appreciated the "Full Hookups" site that backed up to the water: "Fishing is catch and release and they are bitting."

    Family-friendly atmosphere: Three Springs Campground offers activities for children. "It wasn't exactly rustic but you couldn't ask for much more just 10 miles from the ark. They have a few hiking trails and a creek the kids caught crawfish in," writes camper1.

    What you should know

    Site conditions vary significantly: Whispering Hills RV Park has mixed terrain. "The sites are gravel and most are not level, but not too bad. There is all manner of leveling going on!" reports Jill B., who adds that "the park is well-maintained. The grass is mowed regularly and everything looks neat and tidy."

    Highway noise affects some campgrounds: At I-75 Camper Village, Tiana K. notes it's "located right off the interstate (a little noisy), road leading into campground is narrow and bumpy," though she found it "decent for a quick stop."

    Winter camping limitations: While many campgrounds remain open year-round, facilities may be limited. "We stayed one night on May 8th and 9th and the temperature dropped down to 25 degrees," reports Patty C. at Kentucky River Campground, highlighting unexpected weather swings.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for campgrounds with recreational amenities: Three Springs Campground offers multiple streams. "Well kept campground with a pond. Bathrooms were well maintained and clean. Lots of stars at night!" reports Sam O., making it suitable for stargazing with children.

    Consider noise levels when selecting sites: Fort Boonesborough can get crowded. Crystal C. advises, "If I did return it would be during the week and potentially not during summer to avoid the crowd," noting that weekend camping felt "suffocated by noise."

    Pack for temperature fluctuations: Even in summer, nights can be cool. "The sunset was gorgeous," at Kentucky Horse Park Campground according to Emily W., but campers should bring layers for evening temperature drops.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges at some sites: Elkhorn Campground receives praise for overall quality but requires preparation. "Gravel and grass FHU sites mostly level. Great pool and bathhouse with full bath suites in beautiful tile. Very clean," shares Tim F.

    Water pressure considerations: Martin M. warns about Whispering Hills: "The water pressure was quite high (70 psi) according to the worker at the campground so make sure to have a water pressure regulator."

    Limited big rig access at some locations: Karl M. notes about Elkhorn Campground, "We pulled in for 1 night in our 40' DP. nice campground, clean, friendly staff and very nice showerhouse with modern colors and tile," confirming accessibility for larger rigs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is tent camping available in the Georgetown, KY area?

    Yes, tent camping is available near Georgetown. Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground offers spacious sites with picnic tables and access to hiking trails and the lake, making it ideal for tent campers. Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park provides tent camping opportunities in a historic setting with Kentucky countryside views. The Kentucky Horse Park Campground also accommodates tent campers with primitive sites available. Some sites at these parks offer level grounds, shade from trees, and access to bathhouses. For those seeking a more rustic experience, Hidden Lake Farm Camp provides both drive-in and boat-in access options for tent camping. Most tent camping areas are open seasonally from spring through fall.

    What RV parks and facilities are available in Georgetown, Kentucky?

    Whispering Hills RV Park is conveniently located near Georgetown with excellent amenities and easy access to local attractions. Cummins Ferry RV Park offers sites along the Kentucky River with a floating dock and boat ramp access. Other options include Still Waters Campground with full hookups and river access, and Two Rivers Campground featuring full-hookup sites with level concrete pads and picnic tables. Most RV parks in the area provide water, electric, and sewer connections, with many offering concrete or level gravel pads. Facilities typically include bathhouses, dump stations, and some have playgrounds or recreation areas. Many parks are open year-round, though some riverside locations may have limited access during flood seasons.

    Where are the campgrounds located near Georgetown, KY?

    Georgetown is surrounded by several excellent camping options. Kentucky Horse Park Campground is the closest major campground, located just a short drive south of Georgetown with over 250 sites and convenient access from I-75. Elkhorn Creek RV Park offers waterfront sites on Elkhorn Creek with both concrete and gravel sites available. Other nearby options include Whispering Hills RV Park in Georgetown, Still Waters Campground at the junction of Elkhorn Creek and Kentucky River, and Two Rivers Campground near the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers. Most campgrounds in the area are within 15-30 minutes of Georgetown, providing easy access to local attractions while enjoying Kentucky's beautiful countryside.