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Level sites. Water electric sewer at every site. Only seven sites available for transient; the rest are very permanent. On site restaurant.
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Zilpo Campground sits within Daniel Boone National Forest near Ashland, Kentucky, with good sites for kayakers and people who like to fish. Carter Caves State Resort Park has many trails where you can walk among the area's cave systems. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park works well for families with its clean bathrooms and lots to do outside. You'll see plenty of wildlife around these campgrounds, so keep your food locked up tight. Zilpo doesn't have showers, but some campsites come with their own beach areas that make up for it. You should probably make reservations ahead of time, particularly in busy months when spots fill quickly. Spring and fall bring the best camping weather and colorful trees. The summer gets crowded, so plan ahead if you're coming then. The Ashland area has campgrounds that fit different camping styles, whether you're staying for a few days or longer.
"Didn't appreciate the grill in the next site (thought it was too close to us). We were in Site #8. Not sure what all is around here."
"We stayed on the upper end by the veterans cemetery, even though it's close to the pool and playground, it was pretty quiet. Sites were a bit unlevel, but easy to back into."
from $55 - $85 / night
Check Availability"* Beautiful area of Kentucky Nice trails and great kayaking"
"Primitive Site 22 was fantastic, tucked away from everyone and quiet. Greenbo just doesn't have a lot to do if you arent boating. And that's okay. We just wanted a lazy trip anyway."
from $28 - $60 / night
Check Availability"The hiking trails are scenic and pretty and the lake while not overly big, is clean and great for swimming(there's a beach) , kayaking, and fishing."
"Great campground with super easy access to the trail and lake. The sites are spread apart enough so you aren’t right beside someone - and shaded."
from $15 - $20 / night
Check Availability"Our site was very level, maybe 1/2" low on the camp side. There is a good size lake for swimming, they have stand up paddle boards and kayaks."
"Quiet spot next to an industrial area. Nice view of man-made lake with a number of fishing huts for catch-and-release fishing. Pets allowed leashed, with no tie-outs permitted."
"If you're a tent person using Vesuvius as a home base for trail hiking, stick with Iron Ridge."
"Great location to earn some backpacking miles. Feels quite remote, but along the trails there are shelters, bathrooms, trash reciprocals, and other useful hookups."
from $35 - $52 / night
Check Availability"Water was running over the edges of cliffs and boulders throughout the park into the river that flows through the park."
"Lots to do within walking distance of the campground too."
from $25 - $90 / night
Check Availability"All around probably the best camper lots in the area. Very quiet and tucked away but still close enough to run into town. Ms. Cindy is very nice and more than willing to help with anything."
from $50 / night
Check Availability"Maybe include some hike/bike trails. Dreamland public pool is on the road that leads to the park, and also a small railroad museum (unsure if it is operational at present)."
from $10 - $25 / night
Check Availability"This place is so pretty its positively photogenic! Monday - Wednesday we had our loop all to ourselves. We were visited by geese, ducks and deer."
"The spots on the lake are our favorites, but are usually first to fill up. You won't be far from the lake wherever your spot is. The full hookup spots are in my opinion most crowded."
"Nice view and close to the lake as well! There is a beach about a 10 minute drive away from the camp. Very nice showers and bathrooms!"
"The restrooms are clean, the sites are well maintained and the lake is close by for some good kayaking and fishing."
from $20 / night
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Level sites. Water electric sewer at every site. Only seven sites available for transient; the rest are very permanent. On site restaurant.
Was very nice,quiet n peaceful.We had to leave unexpectedly but plan to go back when it’s not as hot we had 2 dogs with us one got sick but hoping to make it back there soon
We stayed Friday-Sunday and had a great time. Check-in is a little late, but we still had plenty of time to set up. Heavy traffic at times but speed bumps help regulate speed.
We have stayed at Beech Fork 3 times now and the view is always spectacular. However, we had to use the shower houses this time & they need attention. The water was barely luke warm and some of the stalls were dirty.
Nice pool, most sites I could see have sewer. Water pressure was low. Very few shady sites on top level.
Very nice place. Has potential to be great. Three fishing lakes. On old town creek. Plenty of space for kids to roam . Has a nice inground pool.
We very much enjoyed our stay here. The host was friendly and helpful. The site was level and the fire pit and picnic table were appreciated. It is a very peaceful and relaxing spot. There are some easy trails cleared in the woods that we enjoyed as well We hope to visit again soon.
We enjoyed our stay very much. The host was friendly and communicated well. The site was pretty level and the table and fire pit were much appreciated.. It’s a very quiet and peaceful location. If you plan to walk in the woods, bring some tick repellent!
I love this campground as the nostalgia is strong for me. The family has been camping here for years and years but now it's my turn to take my little family camping and I'm so thankful to give them the same memories I was able to have!
East fork is always clean, polite, well maintained and kid friendly. We are very thankful to live just about an hour away for impromptu camping trips!
Camping near Ashland, Kentucky offers diverse opportunities in Daniel Boone National Forest and neighboring areas. The region features a mix of developed and primitive campsites at elevations ranging from 600 to 1,300 feet. Seasonal temperatures vary significantly with summer highs reaching 90°F while spring and fall maintain comfortable 60-75°F daytime averages.
Fishing at multiple spots: Four Coves Campground provides access to waters with bluegill and bass. According to one visitor, "This was such a fun area to do a little nice easy kayaking float down the river it was also a great place to go fishing there are many bluegill and bass in the waters."
Explore caves and natural bridges: Carter Caves State Resort Park offers unique geological features to discover. A camper noted, "The park is amazing and I have no idea how it took me 39yrs to find it so close to home. The caves are absolutely amazing and the park has some of the best natural bridges I have ever seen."
Hiking varied terrain: Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area has well-marked trails suitable for different skill levels. A visitor shared, "The Whiskey Run also offers just enough lake access to let your dogs swim or to put a pole in the water. It also passes an impressive rock shelter."
Private, wooded sites: Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius offers campsites with good separation. A camper reported, "Very clean and private campsites" and another mentioned, "Most of the sites shaded and separated by trees. Love the privacy this provides."
Water activities beyond fishing: Beech Fork State Park has diverse options for water recreation. One visitor explained, "Boat rental fees are reasonable, you can travel to the marina for some boats but paddle boats and canoe rentals are within walking distance of your site."
Clean facilities: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park maintains their campground well. A reviewer noted, "Bathhouses are clean and maintained really well, good selection of primitive, electric and water, and full hook up sites. A nice lake for fishing, trails and a nice lodge with good food."
Varying shower availability: Some campgrounds lack shower facilities while others have limited options. A camper at Oak Hill mentioned, "Cannot comment on the showers because no running water at the time of my visit (water line break, scheduled for repairs)."
Electric hookup challenges: Several campgrounds have specific electrical setup requirements. At Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, one visitor warned, "They advertise the sites with 30 and 50 amp hookups. What they didn't say was that you had to share a post. The people beside me already had the 50 amp."
Water pressure concerns: Check water connections before setup. A camper at Iron Ridge noted, "Beautiful place to camp. Some sites are more difficult for parking a camper than others. We stayed at site 6 which wasn't too difficult to park but the water pressure was extremely high."
Look for kid-friendly amenities: Ashland Huntington West KOA offers multiple activities for children. A visitor shared, "Loved the fenced in soft play area for the toddlers. Great field for flying kites. Camp store had lots of food options and coffee."
Consider activity variety: Choose campgrounds with multiple recreation options. At Beech Fork State Park, a camper noted, "If you are looking for laid back, kayaking, fire building, kids playing, fishing, camping trip, then this is the place to be. It is very safe for kids."
Plan for crowds during peak times: Family-oriented campgrounds get busy on weekends. One visitor at Four Coves Campground reported, "Monday - Wednesday we had our loop all to ourselves... Once the weekend rolled around it got pretty packed. The crowd was mostly families and everyone quieted down by like 10."
Check site leveling requirements: Some campgrounds have uneven spots. At Oasis Point RV Resort a camper found, "Our site was very level, maybe 1/2" low on the camp side."
Look for full hookup availability: Several campgrounds near Ashland offer complete services for RVs. One visitor to Ashland Huntington West KOA noted, "Plenty of spots, including pull thrus. More affordable than some of the nearby state 'resort' parks, though without much in the way of shade or scenery."
Prepare for utility extension needs: Several campgrounds require extra cords or hoses. At Carter Caves, a reviewer warned, "You will need extra water hose and extension cords to get hooked up in a lot of the sites though."
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best campgrounds near Ashland, KY?
The Ashland area offers several excellent camping options. Grayson Lake State Park Campground is a standout choice about 20 miles from Ashland, featuring stunning lake views, hiking trails, and a golf course. The park spans over 1,500 acres with spectacular rock formations and water recreation opportunities. For nature enthusiasts, Greenbo Lake State Resort Park provides beautiful trails and excellent kayaking in a picturesque Kentucky setting. Other solid options include Carter Caves State Resort Park for its unique cave features, and Oak Hill Campground as a gateway to Wayne National Forest for those willing to cross into Ohio.
Are there any private camping options available in Ashland, Kentucky?
Blacks Camper Lots is one of the best private camping options near Ashland. This quiet, tucked-away location offers amazing views while still being close enough to town for convenience. The management is known for being helpful and accommodating. Another excellent private option is Huntington / Fox Fire KOA, located just across the state line. While close to the interstate, this KOA features clean facilities, well-maintained sites with good drainage, and exceptionally friendly staff who help guests get situated. The proximity to Ashland makes it convenient for visitors to the area despite being just over the state border.
What amenities are available at Ashland, KY campgrounds?
Campgrounds near Ashland offer varied amenities to suit different camping styles. Sandy Springs Campground provides spacious spots in a neat, clean setting with the peaceful sounds of the Ohio River as background. For those seeking more developed facilities, Carter Caves State Resort Park Campground offers electric hookups (though shared power poles can be challenging), access to cave tours, and hiking trails with friendly staff. Many area campgrounds provide basic amenities like water access, restroom facilities, and picnic areas. Some locations offer recreational amenities including boat ramps, fishing access, golf courses, and swimming areas. Cell service varies significantly by location, with some remote campgrounds having limited or no coverage.
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