Best Cabin Camping near Somerset, KY

Pulaski County Park and Lake Cumberland RV Park offer cabin accommodations within a short drive of Somerset. Cabins at Pulaski County Park provide basic amenities with electricity and modest furnishings, while Lake Cumberland RV Park features more fully equipped units with kitchenettes. Most cabins include air conditioning for summer comfort and heating systems for cooler months. Sleeping arrangements typically consist of full-size beds and bunk options to accommodate families. "The campground has all of the glamping necessities. Water hook-up, electrical, dumping station, clean hot water showers, etc. It's pet friendly and the campground is very clean," notes one visitor about Blue Heron Campground.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort provides cozy cabins with air conditioning, full-size beds, bunk beds, microwaves, and mini-fridges. KOA-style cabins can be found at Renfro Valley KOA and Corbin-Laurel Lake KOA, offering standardized amenities and reliable quality. Hidden Ridge Camping Lodge specializes in cabin-only accommodations with drinking water, fire pits, and picnic tables. According to a review, "Cozy cabin 2 had air conditioning, a full size bed and bunk bed. There was a counter, microwave and mini fridge. 3 stools, a broom, clock, lamp, garbage can, ceiling fan and an electric fire place."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties - some offer only microwaves while others provide small refrigerators and basic cooking equipment. On-site camp stores at locations like Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort stock camping essentials, snacks, and souvenirs. Somerset's proximity means additional supplies are within a 10-20 minute drive from most cabin locations. Pet policies differ between properties, with many allowing pets for an additional fee. A reviewer mentioned that "The campground is pretty small but very clean and well maintained. The campsites have the usual amenities: a picnic bench, fire ring, and a grill."

Best Cabin Sites Near Somerset, Kentucky (34)

    1. Pulaski County Park

    11 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    5 miles
    Website

    "There are hiking trails near the entrance of the camp. There is several different types of camp areas ranging from primitive to cabins."

    "There are several cabins on site. Great  lake views and beach.  Lots to do at PCP."

    2. Holly Bay

    16 Reviews
    Keavy, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 528-6156

    $46 - $92 / night

    "The campsites are semi-private with a fire ring, electricity, water (at each campsite), lantern pole, bathrooms and bath house."

    "Swim next to show, bring your pets, tie up you're boat, be around friendly people or private, primitive to big pull thru, clean, great staff, prettiest lake in KY, best camp sites with poles, shady, level"

    3. Lake Cumberland RV Park

    1 Review
    Burnside, KY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 561-8222

    "Close to State Dock and free transportation from the RV park to the dock. Wooded area and facilities were very good."

    4. Blue Heron Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    26 Reviews
    Stearns, KY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 286-7275

    $30 - $35 / night

    "The campground has all of the glamping necessities. Water hook-up, electrical, dumping station, clean hot water showers, etc. It's pet friendly and the campground is very clean."

    "If you are a bring the kitchen sink kinda camper you might wanna find a nearby KOA or other type campground.

    The campground has no signal, no electricity, no showers, no host."

    5. Fall Creek Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    3 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 348-6042

    $26 - $35 / night

    "It has 10 sites that are spread out on kind of a peninsula sticking out in the lake. It is up on a hill,so the walk to lake is a hefty one from some of the sites."

    "Awesome state park. Very clean. LOTS of trails and hiking spots. Water and electric hookups. Will be back again"

    6. Hidden Ridge Camping - Lodge

    1 Review
    Lake Cumberland, KY
    16 miles
    Website

    $500 / night

    "We love this location and property! This lodge offers all the amenities of home, while still being deep in nature. So close to hiking, activities and water fun!"

    7. Renfro Valley KOA

    13 Reviews
    Livingston, KY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 256-2474

    "Pet friendly."

    "Kids enjoyed the pool, Gaga ball, playground, jumping pillow, and passport activities. Overall an excellent stay!

    Entrance and exit are a bit steep, just take it slow :)"

    8. Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    8 Reviews
    Rockholds, KY
    25 miles
    Website

    $25 - $174 / night

    "The restrooms are air conditioned and were always very clean and well stocked. Directly behind the snack bar is the circle of covered wagons with a fire pit in the middle of them."

    "They do have carts available at the front to help get your stuff to the site. Showers are clean as well as restrooms"

    9. Grove Boat-In Campground

    4 Reviews
    Laurel River Lake, KY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    "I parked at the Grove marina and packed all I could on my kayak and headed to the sites. This was a pretty decent paddle away and I waited til too late to get there."

    "The park is wonderful with great view a truly nice place ."

    10. Corbin - Laurel Lake KOA

    10 Reviews
    Corbin, KY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 528-1534

    "We didn't use the restroom, showers or the pool but it all looked good.

    Lead-in off of the interstate was easy. Access is good. It is nicly secluded yet close to plenty of resources. "

    "Corbin n/Laurel Lake KOA

    First! Do not trust your navigation. Once you get off the interstate look for the KOA signs."

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Cabin Reviews near Somerset, KY

173 Reviews of 34 Somerset Campgrounds


  • Ron B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Holmes Bend

    Holmes Bend State Park Campgrounds Columbia, Ky

    The campgrounds was exceptional in quite setting , playground for the grandkids, near Green River lake, must have Ky temporary license to fish, boating, cabins rental, natural trails, campground has dumping stations, potable water, 4 shower houses, restrooms, handicap areas throughout, shaded and non-shaded areas, " cell service Verizon & AT&T Service 3 bars " depending above or below hill in camping area, water & electrical hook-up only. Over 200 sites with fire pit and pickneck tables, firewood can be purchase on site. Columbia city 20-30 minutes from campground walmart super-center, restaurants, Mexican and fast food, hardware, ATM'S, Rv repairs, automotive part stores,

  • Heather K.
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    Easy accessed, good sites/cabins, good amenities

    This campground is conveniently located near Corbin, KY. It sits right off the main road on the way to Cumberland Falls. There are plenty of signs and it is well marked, easy to find. When you pull in the gravel road, the main building and check in area is easily recognized and there are plenty of places to park. Check in was easy and fast. The store has a pretty big selection of camping items, clothes, food, accessories, shoes and snacks. There are also souvenirs. Just outside is the White Dog snack bar. A pretty nice menu with burgers, hot dogs, ice cream and fries. There is also an 8 unit restroom between the snack bar and main building. The restrooms are air conditioned and were always very clean and well stocked. Directly behind the snack bar is the circle of covered wagons with a fire pit in the middle of them. These were really cool looking and seemed like a fun way to camp. We stayed in the cozy cabins which are directly behind the wagons. Cozy cabin 2 had air conditioning, a full size bed and and bunk bed. There was a counter, microwave and mini fridge. 3 stools, a broom, clock, lamp, garbage can, ceiling fan and an electric fire place. Really quaint but a perfect way to camp without being too expensive. Electricity but no running water. There is also a small porch with 2 chairs and side table. A ceiling fan on the front porch is nice. There is a fire pit and a separate raised grill for cooking. The cabin was very clean and bug free. It’s walking distance to the restrooms but the wagons are closer. We walked around the RV and other camping sites as well. The RV sites we saw, were pull through sites and seemed very roomy and easy to get in and out of. The entire campground runs slightly downhill but overall offers flat sites. There are nice, shaded tent sites and an open, sunny area for group camping. The zip line runs from the entrance of the campground and runs over the group camp area, ending just beyond it. There are 2 zip lines available for different age groups. They offer many different activities through their company, such as electric bikes, white water rafting, zip lines, and tubing. We did the rafting and tubing. The rafting was fun and a great way to introduce beginners to the sport. The rapids were not too wild and none of us fell out of the raft. There were several areas to jump out and swim and that was fun. At the end of the rafting, a boat picks you up and you eat lunch and take a boat ride back to the bus. To get to the tubing, you have to drive yourself and it’s an hour drive to get there. The tubing trip lasted about 2 hours and was not very fun. The water was very still and basically we just barely floated down the river in the hot sun. There were 2 areas with small rapids but they didn’t make up for the rest of the still water being boring. We also got separated from our group. By the time we made it to the take out spot, everyone else had gotten out of the river and the shuttle left us behind. We waited for about 10 minutes and decided to start walking back to where we got in the water. After a while, the shuttle came back and saw us. He stopped and picked us up but ultimately felt this was dangerous as we were in the middle Daniel Boone Forest, alone, walking on the road. I would NOT recommend the tubing. It was not worth the money or the drive. If I was reviewing just the tubing experience, I would give 1 star. Everyone at Sheltowee were nice and professional. Our guide, Free (yep, that’s his name), was nice and funny and knowledgeable about the river. If we go again, we would request him again. We would definitely camp here again and recommend it to friends. The only reason I can’t give 5 stars is because of the tubing experience and the fact that it was not clear, when the reservation was made, that the tubing was 1 hour away.

  • J
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Falls Creek Cabins & Campground

    Clean, friendly, 5 minutes from Cumberland Falls

    Clean, friendly, reasonable staff with lots of good options for all levels of cabins, camp sites, RV spots, etc. We went with a large group and had people staying in each of these and all were happy. We recommend the Eagle Falls Trail to view the Cumberland Falls and Eagle Falls without the crowds.

  • Lori H.
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground

    Beautiful Night Sky, Quiet Camping

    Pickett State Park is a great spot to camp if you like peace and quiet, but don’t want to have to backpack in to a spot. Despite the small campground, it was pretty much empty on the first weekend in August when we stayed. It is near the Big South Fork, and Scott State Forest, so there’s lots of great hiking, horseback riding, river recreation, etc. nearby. From other reviews on The Dyrt, I learned the park is excellent for stargazing, and it is true, you will have amazing views at night, we slept in a tent without a rain fly, just so we could see the stars!

    The campground has several sites with electric and some without. We stayed in B1, which did not have electric. All the sites have picnic tables and fire rings, and the ones on the outside of the loops back up to the woods and trails. All the sites are spacious.

    The restrooms were clean, but they must be pretty old. There were some areas in need of tile repair, but it was just a cosmetic issue, so it didn’t bother me. The showers were nice, and everything was clean.

    The campground also has cabins, and those seemed to have more guests than the campground. They have a set of cabins that were connected, like apartments, and they have some larger, freestanding cabins too. They had a group site as well, but I did not go to it.

    The park has a lake with swimming area, and canoe/kayak/paddle board rentals, a swinging bridge, playground, tennis courts, a gigantic picnic area, and several great trails.

    This was a very pleasant find, and we will definitely return!

  • C
    Jun. 26, 2018

    Blue Heron Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    Small and quiet

    The campground has all of the glamping necessities. Water hook-up, electrical, dumping station, clean hot water showers, etc. It's pet friendly and the campground is very clean. The location is excellent for those who love rock climbing (sport and trad), easy and moderate level hiking, white water kayaking, or maybe want to spend a day or two also doing some backcountry camping. There are bears and other curious wildlife so make sure to keep your stuff in the provided bear boxes!

  • L&A C.
    Jun. 23, 2024

    Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort and Campground Pioneer, TN

    RV Heaven for ATV/OHV/SxS Camping!

    Approximately 4 miles off of exit 144, from I~75. Easy to locate, and a well maintained RV campground! Website has all the info on the different types of sites, cabins and ATV’s. Resources for permits, pricing, and other requirements are also listed. The trails are accessible from the CG. FHUs on Back in and Pull-throughs,bathhouses, on site fishing pond, playground, and Ohhh yes….the ATV wash station! General store is on the right from the entrance, which is awesome! They sell firewood and ice, as well as extreme OHV sporting equipment/gear, snacks, souvenirs….to list a few. Rental cabins are available nearby, for larger families or groups. I believe they thought of almost everything! I would love to come camp here in the fall, as I can imagine that the views are spectacular! They provide WiFi, but my T-Mobile reception was good, at 3 bars.

  • B
    Jun. 23, 2016

    Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park

    nice

    sites: horse sites available. wooded area around campground. semi-private sites. amenities: lake. pool. other attractions: lodge/camping cabins. restaurant. I would go back again.

  • Anna C.
    Aug. 20, 2018

    Pulaski County Park

    Beautiful, but crowded and the crowd isn’t usually child friendly.

    This campground is in a great location. Only a 10 minute drive from Somerset, the “big” city, for supplies & food.

    Theres a very large walking trail, and archery area. You can put a boat right in at their little dock as well. The lake view is gorgeous. There’s many places for kids to play, a basketball court, volleyball court, disk golf, and a small beach area.

    The cost of camping there is very affordable. They also have little cabins you can rent.

    Despite the no alcohol rule, there’s still a lot of partying at night. No one really enforces that. It can get loud and I have heard from friends incidences of theft and cars getting scratched up at night.

    The campsites are close together, so perhaps we just got unlucky with our “neighbors”. We do visit a lot during the day just to swim at the lake and give the kids playtime.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2018

    Blue Heron Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    What are you here for?

    Alum Ford Big South Fork Recreation Area is in my top 10 favorite areas.

    I try to participate in the Yamacraw Trail Run every year because it is just AWESOME, and this area is part of their route due to the excellent scenery of the area.

    If you like trees, hills, streams, falls, historical markers, old cabins and history , plus not much use of modern technology when you camp then you will thoroughly enjoy Big South Bend! If you are a bring the kitchen sink kinda camper you might wanna find a nearby KOA or other type campground.

    The campground has no signal, no electricity, no showers, no host. Just you, a tent pad, picnic table and fire ring. Oh, and there is one pit toilet. Bring 5$ cash for the honor pay station and your hiking shoes and watercraft. There is a Trailhead at the back of the 6 site campground and a boat ramp down the hill.

    The sites are well maintained and old , probably CCC built with wood steps leading up or down to your site. There is no direct access to the boatramp but there is a short trail that connects the sites to the boatramp that runs along the cliff face down to the ramp.

    The trailhead is part of the Sheltowee Trace Trail and connects to the Yamacraw Bridge. You could easily stage a multi day backpacking trip from Alum Ford to take in the local sights.

    Not far up the road is the Yahoo Picnic Area. I think it used to be a campground just by the way it’s set up. Picnic tables on pads and a nice old pavilion for groups with a grill. Past that Yahoo Falls. This is a technical, moderate trail down to the tallest falls in Kentucky. Also a very old area but maintained with newer restroom facilities. The loop trail was approximately 1.5 miles long with a metal staircase on one side and trail on the far side. This is also part of a thru trail. Get you an old fashion paper map before coming cause your fancy electronic gear may or may not work here.

    This is one of many areas through the Kentucky/Tennessee Big South Fork if you are able plan for an extended stay to check the whole place out;)


Guide to Somerset

Cabin accommodations near Somerset, Kentucky range from basic to full-featured depending on the location and price point. Situated in southern Kentucky at approximately 950 feet above sea level, this area experiences moderate seasonal changes with summer temperatures averaging 85°F and winter lows around 25°F. Cabins typically remain available year-round, though amenities and accessibility vary by season.

What to do

Boating and fishing access: At Pulaski County Park, cabin guests can take advantage of multiple boat ramps. "You can bring your boats along and put them in right there they have 2 different ramps on either side of the camp ground," notes Katie M. The park's proximity to the water makes it convenient for fishing enthusiasts.

Hiking trails: Holly Bay offers excellent trail access for cabin guests. "We got a double lot. G4 are the photos here. Electric and water on site. Clean bathrooms with showers in walking distance. Helpful staff. Stunning views. Great hiking paths," shares Marlene V. The trails range from easy walks to more challenging terrain.

Mountain biking: Several trails at Pulaski County Park cater specifically to mountain bikers. "The trails are varied and pretty cool. They twist and turn and cross creeks and hill tops. I won't say their easy to navigate but it's doable if you pay attention to the names and direction your going. They are all mountain bike oriented and a few are challenging," writes Shelly S.

Disc golf: Cabins near Somerset provide access to disc golf courses, expanding recreational options beyond traditional camping activities. "The disc golf will take you on quite a hike and to another parking lot and trailhead totally outside the park," explains a reviewer about Pulaski County Park's course layout.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention site spacing as a positive feature at Blue Heron Campground. "The campsites have a picnic table and a firepit. Our campsite was very nice and private with a big grassy area," reports Katrin M. This extra space allows for a more peaceful cabin experience.

Clean facilities: Somerset area cabin rentals maintain good sanitation standards. "The bathhouse was nice and clean," notes Katrin M. about Blue Heron Campground. Another visitor at Holly Bay shares: "The sites are spaced out, large and completely shaded. There are several bathhouses and some include large sinks to wash supplies."

Lakefront locations: Many cabins offer water access and views. "Our site D5, wow. The view was amazing and the trail down to the lake was so wonderful. Beautiful lake. Campground was clean, staff was friendly," writes Liz S. about her stay at Holly Bay, highlighting the scenic water access that many cabin locations provide.

Proximity to supplies: Lake Cumberland RV Park offers cabin guests convenient services. "Close to State Dock and free transportation from the RV park to the dock. Wooded area and facilities were very good," notes Ben R. This accessibility to supplies and transportation makes it easier for cabin guests who may not bring everything they need.

What you should know

Terrain considerations: Most cabin sites in the Somerset area are situated on hilly terrain. "This campground is spread across the hills and 'bays' of the park," explains a Pulaski County Park reviewer. At Blue Heron Campground, another visitor cautions: "Tent spots are in hilly areas so be ready to hike up to the bath houses."

Seasonal maintenance variations: Facility maintenance can change throughout the season. "The campground is pretty small but very clean and well maintained," reports a reviewer, while another notes during peak times: "The shower house has both showers and stalls but are not kept clean during very busy times."

Cell coverage limitations: Connectivity varies widely across cabin locations near Somerset. At Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort, one camper observed: "Our Verizon cell signal was terrible and the campground wifi was not much better. The sites were gravel but were level."

Bathroom accessibility: Distance to facilities varies by cabin location. "My only complaint was that the restroom wasn't marked on the map that I could see so I ended up being very far away from it," shares Casey L. about Blue Heron Campground, highlighting the importance of checking facility locations when booking.

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Family-friendly cabin rentals often include play areas. Renfro Valley KOA offers multiple activities for children. "Kids enjoyed the pool, Gaga ball, playground, jumping pillow, and passport activities. Overall an excellent stay!" shares Tiana K.

Beach access: Several cabin locations provide swimming opportunities. "Great beach access. Quite and very clean," notes Lee-Ann R. about Pulaski County Park, which features designated swimming areas suitable for children of various ages.

Multi-generational sites: Some cabins accommodate extended family gatherings. "There are several different types of camp areas ranging from primitive to cabins. There are several play ground areas close by for the kids to play," mentions Katie M., highlighting the flexibility for different family needs.

Check site topography: Families with young children should research the terrain. "Only a half hour to Cumberland Falls which is also a must see!" advises Sonya A. about activities near Holly Bay, noting the convenient proximity to natural attractions that appeal to families.

Tips from RVers

Utility placements: Corbin - Laurel Lake KOA cabins and RV sites have specific utility configurations. "Our sites A little uneven and took me some time to get my camper level," reports Joseph C., offering practical insight for RVers considering cabin alternatives.

Entry grade challenges: Several cabin locations have steep access roads. "Entrance and exit are a bit steep, just take it slow :)" advises Tiana K. about Renfro Valley KOA, which provides helpful guidance for larger vehicles.

Site identification: At some properties, finding your specific cabin or site can be challenging. "Our site was level, but it was hard to tell the sites if the campground staff hadn't led us to our site," explains Veronica S. about Corbin - Laurel Lake KOA.

Extended-stay considerations: For longer visits, consider proximity to services. "It is also on the edge of Corbin south area plenty of amenities nearby. The interstate is also very nearby which adds some pros and cons; pro easy access for traveling; con constant white noise," notes Shelly S.

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