Camping near Lake Cumberland

The Dyrt is here to help plan your best camping near Lake Cumberland. There's so much to see and do, from exhilarating hikes or bike rides to exploring the local dining and shopping. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Lake Cumberland, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Lake Cumberland (138)

    1. Kendall Campground

    23 Reviews
    Jamestown, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 343-4660

    $16 - $60 / night

    "On the other side of Wolf Creek Dam from Lake Cumberland. There is a snack bar/bait shop on site."

    "Outside Jamestown,Ky on Rt 127 it is easy to find and well worth the drive.

    The Wolf Creek Fish Hatchery is in the same area below the dam of Lake Cumberland."

    2. Lake Cumberland State Resort Park

    9 Reviews
    Jamestown, KY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 343-3111

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Campground Review: Lake Cumberland State Park did not make my list. While reviewing campgrounds for The Dyrt I have been keeping a list of places I definitely want to revisit in the future."

    "Lake Cumberland State Resort Park is right outside Jamestown, Ky. Easily accessible and on the way to or from Daniel Boone National Forest.

    First there are plenty of things to do."

    3. Pulaski County Park

    11 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    12 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."

    "The trails are varied and pretty cool. They twist and turn and cross creeks and hill tops."

    4. Cumberland Point Campground

    4 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 871-7886

    $22 - $50 / night

    "I loved the views of the lake and the fact that the campground is very secluded. Great place for family fun!"

    5. Waitsboro Campground - Lake Cumberland

    9 Reviews
    Burnside, KY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 561-5513

    $16 - $42 / night

    "A nice quiet campground on Lake Cumberland in the Burnside area.  Nice RV sites and tent sites"

    "Lake Cumberland is the perfect summer rec lake to cool off at. Near Somerset, KY as well for town "stuff!" The best part of this campground are the water sites."

    6. General Burnside Island State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Burnside, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 561-4104

    $22 - $41 / night

    "Perfect area in Burnside close to Daniel Boone National Forest and Lake Cumberland. It also has a nice golf course on the grounds if you’re into that!"

    "Nice park on lake Cumberland. VERY busy in season. Doubt you'd get in without reservations. Bath houses available but we didn't check them out."

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

    3 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    1 mile
    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."

    "LOTS of trails and hiking spots. Water and electric hookups. Will be back again"

    8. Fishing Creek - Lake Cumberland

    7 Reviews
    Nancy, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 679-5174

    $22 - $36 / night

    "Nice shady campsites, great views of beautiful Lake Cumberland. Good family place."

    "Located on the Fishing Creek portion of Lake Cumberland. This is a Corp of Engineers facility. Well maintained and shady. Lots of trees. Both RV and primitive camping."

    9. Hidden Ridge Camping - Lodge

    1 Review
    Lake Cumberland, KY
    1 mile
    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!"

    10. Hidden Ridge Camping - Glamping Tents

    1 Review
    Lake Cumberland, KY
    1 mile
    Website

    $75 - $95 / night

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Recent Reviews near Lake Cumberland

544 Reviews of 138 Lake Cumberland Campgrounds


  • Kody Bear A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Redbird Boat Ramp

    It's nice and private

    Nothing special there is a boat ramp. Plenty of space for a couple RVs. No amenities. The sky was beautiful. Would go again. About ten miles off 75. We were there in Sept 2025

  • J
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Willow Grove Campground

    Very pleased

    This campground is typical Corp of Engineers campground. This place is very well kept. It has a boat ramp small beach area and is surrounded by water on 3 sides. Water is accessible from multiple points, getting down to the water is easy its a decent climb coming back. This site is not shaded especially in the evening. Picnic table could stand to be repaired or replaced but still very usable.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

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

    3 Stars, because no Camp Host, No staffing, Elec Had Reverse Polarity

    Want to give this 5 stars, because it was an awesome base for exploring Big South Fork. However, it is not staffed with a Camp Host, nor is there anyone at the entrance shack. My electrical post at Site 001 showed reverse polarity, so I had to move to site 004. 

    Don't let that discourage you. Great campground.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Kendall Campground

    Army Corps of Eng Sites Are Excellent

    Stopped by Aug 11 for one day after being down in TN. Clean, well maintained, spacious sites. Excellent staff. On the other side of Wolf Creek Dam from Lake Cumberland. There is a snack bar/bait shop on site. The National Fish Hatchery is beside the campground, along with the Trout Stream, which is a really neat man-made stream and wetland from the hatchery down to the Cumberland River.

  • K
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Cumberland Falls RV Resort

    WOW!! A Hidden Gem for RV Enthusiasts!

    My son and I recently had the pleasure of staying at this brand new RV park, and I can’t say enough good things about it! Just opening in July 2025, Every site comes with full hookups, making it super convenient for all your RV needs. The entire park is laid out with beautiful asphalt, which not only looks great but also provides a smooth surface for parking.

    What truly sets this place apart are the owners. They were on-site and incredibly welcoming, helping us get settled into our site with ease. We even received a delightful goodie bag as a thank-you for choosing to stay there! 🥰 It was such a thoughtful touch that made our experience even more special.

    We were lucky enough to be the first guests in our site, and I can confidently say it won’t be our last visit. We’re already planning to return this fall! We’re so glad we missed the state park and stumbled upon this little gem 💎. If you’re looking for a fantastic RV park with amazing hospitality, look no further!


Guide to Lake Cumberland

Camping near Lake Cumberland, Kentucky, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or just relax by the water, there’s something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Hiking: There are many trails to explore. One camper mentioned, "The trails and Cumberland Falls were awesome," highlighting the variety of paths available for all skill levels.
  • Fishing: The lake is known for great fishing spots. A review noted, "Fishing was good," making it a perfect activity for those who enjoy angling.
  • Horseback Riding: For those who want to try something different, horseback riding is available. One visitor said, "A 45-minute horse ride for $25 is an absolute steal," showcasing the affordable options nearby.

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful surroundings. One reviewer at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park said, "The view from this site was pretty cool," emphasizing the stunning landscapes.
  • Clean Facilities: Many appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A visitor at Bandy Creek Campground remarked, "Clean bathrooms were a short walk away and had ample hot water for showers."
  • Wildlife: Campers enjoy spotting local wildlife. One camper at Kendall Campground shared, "I saw 7 deer grazing," which adds to the charm of the area.

What you should know:

  • Campsite Size: Some campsites can be tight. A camper at Pickett CCC Memorial State Park mentioned, "The sites are very close together," so plan accordingly if you prefer more space.
  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service. One visitor at Blue Heron Campground noted, "Practically no cell service with Verizon or AT&T," which could be a downside for some.
  • Seasonal Access: Some campgrounds have specific seasons. For example, Holly Bay is open from early April to mid-October, so check the dates before planning your trip.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Playgrounds: Many campgrounds have playgrounds for kids. A camper at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park mentioned, "A small playground, office/campstore, and a bathhouse," making it family-friendly.
  • Pet-Friendly Options: If you’re bringing pets, look for campgrounds that allow them. One reviewer at Kendall Campground said, "These CG’s are pet friendly," which is great for families with furry friends.
  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with organized activities. A visitor at Bandy Creek Campground noted, "There is a swimming pool, volleyball court, and playground," ensuring kids have plenty to do.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park warned, "Big rigs would have to stay elsewhere," so check dimensions before booking.
  • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups. One RV traveler at Kendall Campground appreciated, "Electric and water at most sites," making it convenient for RV camping.
  • Dump Stations: Ensure the campground has a dump station. A visitor at Blue Heron Campground mentioned, "There are bear/critter safe trash collection sites," which is a plus for RVers.

Camping near Lake Cumberland, Kentucky, is a fantastic way to enjoy nature and create lasting memories with family and friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds at Lake Cumberland for RV camping?

General Burnside Island State Park Campground is excellent for RV camping with large paved spots and full hookups. The campground features gravel side lots with fire rings and is conveniently located near Daniel Boone National Forest. It's very popular during peak season, so reservations are strongly recommended. Another solid option is KOA Campground Russell Springs, which offers long-term stays and is situated close to the lake. This campground has clean facilities and accommodates a variety of camping styles including RVs. The area provides easy access to Lake Cumberland's recreational opportunities.

What amenities are available at Lake Cumberland campgrounds?

Lake Cumberland campgrounds offer a range of amenities to enhance your stay. Kendall Campground provides clean, well-maintained facilities with spacious sites and excellent staff. It features a snack bar/bait shop on site and is located near the National Fish Hatchery and Trout Stream. COE Lake Cumberland Fishing Creek Recreation Area offers waterfront access, with sites directly on the lake during summer pool. Common amenities across Lake Cumberland campgrounds include bath houses, playgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps, and fire rings. Many locations also provide water hookups and toilet facilities, with some offering full RV hookups and dump stations.

How do I reserve a campsite at Lake Cumberland State Park?

To reserve a campsite at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, visit the Kentucky State Parks reservation website or call their reservation line at 1-888-459-7275. Reservations can be made up to one year in advance, and it's highly recommended to book early, especially for summer weekends and holidays when the park is extremely busy. Have your preferred dates, length of stay, and equipment details ready when making your reservation. Pulaski County Park offers an alternative option near Somerset with reservable sites. For the best selection, consider booking several months ahead during peak season (May through September).

Where can I find tent camping sites near Lake Cumberland?

Fishing Creek - Lake Cumberland offers excellent tent camping options with shady sites and beautiful lake views. This Corps of Engineers facility features both primitive camping and more developed sites, making it ideal for tent campers seeking a natural setting. Waitsboro Campground is another great choice for tent camping, located in the Burnside area. It provides quiet surroundings with plenty of shade trees and some waterfront sites where you can fall asleep to the gentle sounds of the lake. Both campgrounds are well-maintained and offer scenic locations for an authentic Lake Cumberland camping experience.