Best Cabin Camping near Sadieville, KY

Cabin accommodations near Sadieville include several options within a short drive. Three Springs Campground offers basic cabin rentals set among wooded surroundings with access to hiking trails and small streams. The cabins provide shelter with varying levels of amenities depending on the site. Northern Kentucky RV Park (formerly Cincinnati South Rose Garden) provides cabin rentals with more developed facilities. "Owners are very nice and very helpful with tips and suggestions," noted one visitor about Three Springs, highlighting the attentive service at smaller cabin properties in the region.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Three Springs features small rental cabins that surround the park area, offering a peaceful wooded setting with water features nearby. Many cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak seasons. Some properties like Northern Kentucky RV Park operate seasonally from March through November, while others remain open year-round. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing dogs for an additional fee. A camper mentioned that Three Springs has "lots of trees and water, very calming," making it suitable for those seeking a quiet cabin experience.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary between properties, with some offering basic kitchen setups while others provide only minimal amenities. Several campgrounds have on-site markets or camp stores where basic provisions can be purchased. Three Springs and other cabin locations typically provide electricity and water hookups but amenities like air conditioning, heating, and bathroom facilities differ substantially between budget and premium cabin options. Proximity to I-75 makes these cabin locations convenient for travelers visiting nearby attractions like the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sadieville, Kentucky (10)

    1. Three Springs Campground

    17 Reviews
    Sadieville, KY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 823-0258

    $40 - $60 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    2. I-75 Camper Village

    4 Reviews
    Sadieville, KY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 824-5836

    "We were 50 feet from the I-75 fence and it was quite noisy, but noise is completely eleminated by our AC fan. The road is a bit narrow but easily passable. Walmart and eating places are nearby."

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

    3. Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park

    16 Reviews
    Carlisle, KY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 289-5507

    $20 - $32 / night

    "There are two walk-in sites (10 & 51). Both were pleasant, nearly level, close to amenities, but were under no shade."

    "Blue licks features a great lodge, restaurant and cabins. Our family used to visit the restaurant a few times a month for its down home cooking on the buffet."

    4. Northern Kentucky RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Williamstown, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 428-2000

    $40 - $80 / night

    "It was neat and orderly but right on I-75 and next to RR tracks . We pulled in right at dusk and left after we got up , so we didn’t have time to explore."

    "Search Northern Kentucky RV Park for the correct website. We only stayed one night and came in after the office closed, but we had a great experience in the time that we were there."

    5. Follow The River RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Warsaw, KY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 427-3330

    "Park is well maintained. Nice sized pool and very clean pool area. Park has a playground and dog park. Lots of space between campers with cement patio, fire pit and picnic table and lots of trees."

    "They are pet friendly and allow portable fences."

    6. Laurel Bend

    1 Review
    Falmouth, KY
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 302-1009

    $20 - $250 / night

    "We were traveling near the Licking River, and needed a spot to pitch the tent for the night.. I never got a chance to explore past just staying the night and leaving early in the morning."

    7. Lake Shelby Campground

    14 Reviews
    Shelbyville, KY
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 633-5069

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Great space between the tent sites, but virtually no real privacy as public traffic into park was steady."

    "Lots of mud still around the camp sites. A nice parking lot in front of sites to back your rig up. Pads are small in length so be aware of that when it mentions it on the website."

    8. General Butler State Resort Park

    12 Reviews
    Carrollton, KY
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 732-4826

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Great little park located just far enough away to get away but close enough to town to run and get something if you forgot it. Campground is pretty compact but stays pretty quiet."

    "No other RV sites were available to move to. Other than that, the campground was very nice."

    9. Swiss Haven RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Carrollton, KY
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 902-4112

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Most of the little RV parks in this area are seasonal camper focused; and it shows."

    "Close to the quaint town of Vevay, Indiana."

    10. Deer Haven

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    Independence, KY
    39 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

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  • Steve Z.
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park

    Great place for passers through or staycationers.

    We have stayed in four sites her during the past couple of month. There are two walk-in sites (10 & 51). Both were pleasant, nearly level, close to amenities, but were under no shade. [Site 10 is presently inhabited by a large family with a sign that says “Camp Host out front. I have not seen them do anything for campers here, and the site is kept in disgraceful cluttered condition.] we next stayed on Lot 13, which backs up to the primitive campground. Quite nice, but beware: this site as well as about half of the other sites at this campground require the use of electrical and water extensions because the connections are on the “wrong” side of the RV, and quite a distance away. For Lot 13, I needed over 50’ of extensions. We then stayed on walk-in lot 51. I was able to “self permit” at the gate…it’s first come first served, no online reservations. Nice, but no shade. Finally, we’re on Lot 47. Eureka! This is my favorite so far. It’s one of the “premium sites” with wooden deck and nicer picnic table for only $2 additional per night. View is phenomenal, and it’s close enough to dumpsters and gatehouse. Notice that I didn’t mention anything about sewer hookups. That’s because there are none. There is a single, very popular dump station near the entrance/exit.
    There are several miles of decent trails here, a swimming pool, putt putt golf, a pioneer museum, and a lodge with a good restaurant. The campground is easily accessible and is very kid and pet friendly. Nice sites for tent camping. Facilities are a bit dated, but clean and well maintained. All RV sites are back-in, and some are limited length. (Though some campers have rather cleverly managed to pull through a couple of the sites.) Some are quite unlevel.
    Overall good family campground on rich historical site.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2022

    Follow The River RV Resort

    Florence, IN…Nice campground

    Park is well maintained. Nice sized pool and very clean pool area. Park has a playground and dog park. Lots of space between campers with cement patio, fire pit and picnic table and lots of trees. We had no issue pulling in our 42’ 5th wheel. We came in after hours and our name with sits number was posted on the door and plenty of maps for the park. Nice layout! You could barely hear a train off in the distance which sounded cozy. Campground is about 30 min from Madison and Ohio River is across the street. Only con- trash cans are like in a whole different country and hard to get too. Would stay again!!!!!

  • K
    Jul. 8, 2021

    General Butler State Resort Park

    Great Park to relax

    Great little park located just far enough away to get away but close enough to town to run and get something if you forgot it.

    Campground is pretty compact but stays pretty quiet. Two well maintained restrooms and shower facilities. Property has a lodge, cabins, pull through, full hook up, and water/power hook up, primitive spots, and day use shelters.

    There is a pool and a restaurant are located at the lodge. There are a few hiking trails and a playground for the little ones. There is mini golf canoe and paddle boat rentals available as well.

    Free wifi (speed is questionable) but we found 2-3 bars on T-mobile and AT&T.

    We frequent this park since it is close to home and the smaller size makes it easier to turn the kids loose. They have enough to enjoy but not so much where we have to be active every second.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2024

    Three Springs Campground

    Three Springs Campground

    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. Sites are not particularly level. Bathrooms are clean and the hosts are attentive. The only trash bin is near the office by the out of service pool.

  • Randy P.
    Aug. 25, 2024

    Follow The River RV Resort

    Great campground

    We absolutely love this campground, very friendly staff and well kept and clean!! They are pet friendly and allow portable fences.

  • Alan B.
    Jul. 8, 2022

    Follow The River RV Resort

    NICE! QUIET! RELAXING!

    It was a weekday in July, soon after the 4th, probably about 30% capacity, but even if it was full, this is a VERY NICE campground! Mostly level concrete pads, nice picnic table & fire ring. Internet, meh. Typical. We bring our own wifi (T-Mobile was fine). Good BBQ across the river at the truck stop (Hog Wild Pig Crazy) was very good. We live only 35 minutes from here but we'll be back if we just need to get away!

  • Joe F.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2021

    Northern Kentucky RV Park

    Nice campground new huge playground

    We stayed one night on our way to pigeon forge, tn. It was neat and orderly but right on I-75 and next to RR tracks . We pulled in right at dusk and left after we got up , so we didn’t have time to explore. What we saw was nice and most of not all sites were full hook up. There were no fire rings or picnic tables at sites. We were told under new management and would be arriving soon. Staff were all friendly and polite. We also stayed here on way home and had time to fish the large pond… requested fire ring and enjoyed nice fire. Would recommend this place to anyone needing clean and friendly campground right off I-75

  • Pj F.
    Jun. 14, 2025

    Lake Shelby Campground

    Site #11 good tent spot, too far from restrooms

    Site #11: nice shade tree, lots of roots exposed, set up tent on stone to avoid roots. Great space between the tent sites, but virtually no real privacy as public traffic into park was steady. awesome wildlife for a park within the city: herons, geese (except for poop), ducks, turtles, beavers. We didn't see the coons but put food away every night as they visited our camp on a nightly basis.

    Long way to a newer bath house, port-a-john almost as far away in opposite direction. RV spots were really tight. Shelter with electrical outlet attached to bathhouse. Indoor and outdoor pool in the other half of the park. Kayak rental available. Host friendly and helpful. Bathhouse is four units, each with sink, toilet and shower. Could have been a lot cleaner. In our five day stay, no deep clean, but always had TP. Overall, enjoyed our stay, appreciated our Luggable Loo as a backup.

    Nice area, County Fair while we were there, historic downtown. Several grocery stores, thrift stores and boutiques. Renaissance festival nearby.

  • J
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Northern Kentucky RV Park

    New Name: Northern Kentucky RV Park

    Search Northern Kentucky RV Park for the correct website. We only stayed one night and came in after the office closed, but we had a great experience in the time that we were there. The grounds are neat and taken care of and have plenty of shade. There's a nice playground. We didn't see any fire rings. And there was a bit of noise from highway and passing trains, but they weren't a big deal to us.


Guide to Sadieville

Cabin camping near Sadieville, Kentucky offers visitors access to rural settings within 30 minutes of Georgetown and Lexington. Located in north-central Kentucky at approximately 860 feet elevation, this area experiences humid summers with temperatures averaging 85°F and moderate winters. The cabin rental options range from basic rustic structures to fully-equipped accommodations with varying levels of seclusion depending on the property.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Three Springs Campground, visitors can enjoy catch-and-release fishing in the small pond. "The park has a small water hole for catch-and-release fishing," notes a camper who visited with family. This provides a relaxing activity within walking distance of cabin accommodations.

Historic sites: Cabins near Sadieville provide convenient access to regional historical attractions. When staying at Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, guests can explore the museum and historical artifacts. "We enjoyed the history at this state park. I enjoyed learning about the salt making process and also Daniel Boone. They had a lovely museum for a small fee," explains a camper who appreciated the educational component.

Hiking trails: Multiple cabin properties offer walking paths of varying difficulty. "We hiked the Butler Lake Trail with dogs this was a fun trail," reports a visitor to General Butler State Resort Park. Seasonal considerations may affect trail conditions, as the same reviewer noted: "We tried to hike the Woodland Trail- unfortunately it had just rained for the few days before that and it was too sloppy for us and our dogs."

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Many cabin rentals near Sadieville provide a peaceful setting away from urban environments. One reviewer at Swiss Haven RV Resort appreciated the "Quiet Little Spot on the Ohio River" noting that the owner-operators are "just the nicest people you could ever imagine." The calm environment makes these cabin rentals ideal for those seeking relaxation.

Wildlife viewing: Cabin properties often feature natural surroundings that attract local wildlife. A camper at Lake Shelby Campground mentioned the "awesome wildlife for a park within the city: herons, geese (except for poop), ducks, turtles, beavers." Star-gazers will also appreciate the natural darkness, as another visitor noted: "Lots of stars at night!"

Staff assistance: Management at several cabin rental properties receive positive comments for their helpfulness. "The staff went above and beyond," reports one visitor at Three Springs Campground. Another guest explained, "Extremely friendly staff who will go out of their way to help you set up. (Was offered hoses and power cords if needed)."

What you should know

Proximity to transportation: Some cabin locations experience noise from nearby infrastructure. At Northern Kentucky RV Park, a visitor noted: "The freeway traffic is very loud 24 hours and the train comes at least 2 times per night (2am and 5am Sunday night anyway) blowing its horn." Light sleepers should consider bringing earplugs.

Variable bathroom access: Cabin rentals differ significantly in bathroom proximity. Some properties require driving to reach facilities, while others have attached or nearby bathrooms. At Lake Shelby, a camper reported: "Long way to a newer bath house, port-a-john almost as far away in opposite direction."

Seasonal operations: Several cabin rental facilities operate on limited schedules. Northern Kentucky RV Park operates from March 1 to November 1, while Blue Licks Battlefield State Park campground runs from April 1 to October 31. Off-season availability requires contacting properties directly.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Families with young children should consider cabin locations with play areas. "There is a pool, volleyball courts and a dog park," notes a visitor to Follow The River RV Resort. General Butler State Park offers "Two Parks for kids to play at and a lot of room to walk just around the campgrounds."

Swimming options: Several properties provide swimming facilities for warm-weather visits. At General Butler, a camper mentioned: "There was a pool available for free to any of the campers." However, not all advertised pools remain operational, as one Three Springs visitor discovered: "The website promoted a nice pool but it was empty."

Activity planning: Some cabin properties have limited on-site entertainment. A visitor to Three Springs noted: "Not much for a family to do. No playground for the kiddos, a small water hole for catch-and-release fishing." Families should research activities before booking to ensure suitable options for children.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: RVers converting to cabin rentals should note the terrain characteristics at each property. "Sites are pretty level, although we did have to unhook to keep truck from sticking out into road," explains a visitor with a 38-foot travel trailer at Three Springs Campground. Some properties have significant elevation changes that affect both parking and walking.

Utility connections: Cabins with hookups often have unusual placement that requires preparation. At General Butler, a camper noted safety concerns: "At site 11 and a few others, they had no backstops at the back of the blacktop pad. If the site was level, it wouldn't have been as bad. Upon setting up our 16' camper, it began to slip backwards down toward the woods."

Cellular service: Internet connectivity varies between cabin locations. At Three Springs, campers report adequate service, while others note limited reception in more remote areas. One camper at General Butler mentioned: "Free wifi (speed is questionable) but we found 2-3 bars on T-mobile and AT&T."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Sadieville, KY is Three Springs Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 17 reviews.

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