Bowling Green KOA
Everything we needed
Great pull through spots. Every ammenity needed. Pet friendly with dog park for off-leash use. If ever that way again, will definitely us. 30 minites from Mammoth Cave.
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Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground accepts pets at all of its campsites, including tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Located near Westmoreland, this park offers water and electric hookups, clean showers, picnic tables, and designated pet walking areas where dogs must remain on leashes no longer than 6 feet. Dad's Bluegrass Campground provides pet-friendly pull-through sites with full hookups and allows multiple pets per site without breed restrictions. Morning View Farms features creekside camping with 13 pet-friendly sites where dogs can cool off in the water. The campgrounds maintain strict waste cleanup policies with disposal stations throughout the grounds. Campsite reviews consistently note the cleanliness of pet areas and friendly attitudes of staff toward dogs. The Dyrt provides user ratings for locations near Westmoreland, Tennessee.
Several hiking trails surrounding the campgrounds welcome leashed dogs, with water access points where pets can swim under supervision. During summer months, early morning walks are recommended to prevent paw pad burns on hot surfaces. Both Cedars of Lebanon and Dad's Bluegrass provide dog washing stations for after-trail cleanups. Barren River Lake State Resort Park features pet-friendly cabin options with designated outdoor areas for dogs. Local veterinary services are available in Bowling Green and Nashville, both within a 45-minute drive from most campgrounds. Pet owners appreciate the spacious sites that provide adequate room for pet enclosures while camping. Reviews mention that Spring Hill RV Park maintains exceptional cleanliness standards particularly appreciated by those traveling with pets.
"The sites are sit up so there is a view of the lake from most of the sites and the site are fairly large."
"It's one of the few in the state where you can camp near the water and keep your kayaks or boat within a quick stroll."
from $22 - $50 / night
Check Availability"The site location was great for us because we had our 5 dogs with us and there was room at this site to let them out with ease and we were right next to a hiking trail for their walks."
"The campground at Cedars of Lebanon State Park deserves 5 stars for their proximity to Nashville, the large paved pads for campers, the peaceful woods, and their overall cleanliness."
from $25 - $30 / night
Check Availability"Lots to do here with hiking trails, mountain bike trails, beach, playground, boat launch, and all the lake activities."
"Dog friendly, but not at the swimming area. Overall it was a great place to go. Out of the way quiet and the lake was beautiful."
from $25 - $100 / night
Check Availability"We came from Idaho to Tennessee in May for two weeks and this was our first campsite. We fell in love with peaceful walks along the river, watching the ducks and birds along with a few turtles 🐢."
"Bathrooms near to the entrance were a little dated, but the ones near the dump station were nicer. The playground/beach area was nice."
from $30 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Bathrooms were close by and air conditioned too! The showers are in the general store building where the post office is so a short walk or drive there."
"There is a restroom in the campground and a shower house, laundry room, post office and store adjacent. The dump station is next to that facility right outside the front “gate”."
from $25 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Plenty of playgrounds and trails for our kid. Clean bathhouses if you need them."
"Being able to park your boat within walking distance of your camper, load up and go when you please, we loved that!
The park was clean and the neighborhood of the campground was very friendly!"
from $25 - $34 / night
Check Availability"Our host was amazing, the nature was peaceful, serene, and everything we needed for a relaxing time away from home."
from $35 - $85 / night
Check Availability"While visiting family in Scottsville we were in need of a close by RV park for our 40’ rig. This was the perfect spot for us."
"A lot of people pull in for the night since it's right off the highway and behind a Pilot/Flying J, but it was still quiet."
from $30 - $45 / night
Check Availability"Pet friendly with dog park for off-leash use. If ever that way again, will definitely us. 30 minites from Mammoth Cave."
"The Bowling Green KOA, Ky is located on the outskirts of Bowling Green near the I65 and Natcher interchange. You can actually see the back end of the campground from the ramp that connects the two."












Great pull through spots. Every ammenity needed. Pet friendly with dog park for off-leash use. If ever that way again, will definitely us. 30 minites from Mammoth Cave.
This is a super cute campground. Easily accessible and very clean sites! There is a small barn with animals penned up so you can just walk up to the fence and pet them. My wife and daughter loved that! Great little dog park with a mini obstacle course. We had a great little trip here and would love to come again for a longer stay!
My brother visits KOA’s all the time for camping. Me, not so much. I have a hard time paying $40 for a tent site when I can camp for free or under $20.
The Bowling Green KOA, Ky is located on the outskirts of Bowling Green near the I65 and Natcher interchange. You can actually see the back end of the campground from the ramp that connects the two. My first thought when considering a stay.
I spoke with two of the very friendly and helpful ladies in the office and got a plethora of information. So much so that I’m sure I’ll forget some of it, but here goes;)
So first with your fee you recieve (you and all your group) a free game of Minature Golf a day. Next there is wifi and cable available. There is a swimming pool on site and two pay lakes with paddle boats. A dog park and short trail.
Depending on the month you visit there are also special incentives to stay an extra night. In May some of your fee is donated to Camp. With a KOA card there are special incentives too and you earn points with every stay.
So, all that being said I did purchase a KOA card. Though this is not my favorite type of camping it will come in handy on an upcoming trip and when I camp with my brother ;)
I was pleasantly surprised that the interstate noise was mostly not noticiple. There are plenty of trees that help block the noise and offer a lot of shade. We were in a busier site at the end of Abby Dr but it was an easy walk to the two small “lakes“( more like ponds ) and the dog park and showerhouse (with dogwash station) were a short walk away. Not much else to do but a fun enough spot for younger kids. ( no “bears“ to take photos with) and not as many special activities as some other theme campgrounds. This is a nice older campground, worth a night or two visit to get away from the grind for a bit.
Off the freeway and very convenient. Very clean. Great dog park. Do not camp close to the railroad tracks. Loud horns in the middle of the night. Not much shade. Close to Mammoth Caves.
This KOA was easy to find by following our GPS. We checked in about 45 minutes prior to their 1:00 PM check in time and they didn’t even mention us being early. We decided we didn’t need an escort to our site as it was near the office. We proceeded to deluxe-patio pull-through site H-4 with FHUs. The utilities were nicely placed in the middle of the pad. Water pressure was good at about 50 psi. This site has plenty of shade as does most sites in the campground (CG) due to mature trees, so we did not put out Starlink. We got 4 bars LTE on Verizon and used our MiFi versus Starlink. Site H-4 has a utility box on the yard side, so we had extra space between the adjacent site. They have a decent sized dog park with an agility set up. This KOA has a lot of amenities and lives up to a Holiday KOA rating. The dog park is a nice size. They have a decent laundry room behind the office with 4 washers and 8 dryers. It’s$2.50 to wash and$1.50 to dry. They have 2 fishing ponds. The large one you can keep 2 fish for$20 and the small one is catch and release. There’s some traffic noise from I-65 and surrounding roads. Our main reason to visit the area was to visit the National Corvette Museum. We enjoyed our two night stay.
This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland. The check in process was quick and simple, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. Our campsite was easy to find and very clean. The shower house was one of the best I've seen mostly because it is air conditioned. The showers are all very private and clean with plenty of room. The waterpark is just steps away, I would suggest not eating food within the park it is over priced and not very tasty, go to the marina restaurant or eat at your campsite. They have a dog park to exercise your dogs and you can't beat the views. I would recommend this campground.
Kid friendly park, no mature trees in new section but concrete pad with grill and fire pit. Pool with splash pad, pools, pillow pads, multiple playgrounds, dog parks and kennels are available. Also, lots of golf carts to rent.
This RV Park is clean and well maintained. The dog park is beautiful with well trimmed grass and large. They have a nice swimming pool, picnic tables, and fire rings. Nice large gravel pull through site and level. The Mammoth Cave National Park is 10 miles with many other attractions nearby. We stayed for a week and loved it.
We booked a group site and had 3 tents. It’s very woodsy and tranquil. Bathrooms were close by and air conditioned too! The showers are in the general store building where the post office is so a short walk or drive there. It’s coin operated with a change machine for bills. $1.50 to turn the shower on and insert more coins before it turns off for additional time if needed. The park is amazing and there’s lots of trails that lead to caves and cave openings. All the cave tours within the park were fully booked when we went so we booked some private tours outside the park in the surrounding area. Lots of opportunities to see caves! We stayed for two nights and did some star gazing! Overall great campground and facilities. They also have a kennel for a small fee at the park lodge if you bring your pet and you’re going in a cave tour whether in the park or outside of it. Pets are generally not allowed in caves. Just confirm pet is vaccinated.
Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground allows pets at all sites with standard leash requirements across its year-round camping areas. Located near Westmoreland, this established campground provides pet owners with 30-amp electric hookups, water access, and full sewer connections suitable for tent camping, RV parking, and cabin rental. The grounds maintain clean facilities including modern restrooms, showers, and on-site laundry services accessible to guests with animals. Dad's Bluegrass Campground offers another pet-friendly option with spacious pull-through sites accommodating large rigs and pets of all sizes. Fire rings and picnic tables at each site provide comfortable outdoor space for campers and their four-legged companions. The Dyrt provides user ratings for locations near Westmoreland, Tennessee.
Morning View Farms features creekside camping where dogs can cool off during summer months. The 13-site property maintains trash receptacles throughout the grounds and provides water hookups accessible to pet areas. Dogs respond well to the natural setting with ample space for exercise away from tight camping quarters. Nearby Defeated Creek Campground extends water access with boat-in sites where pets can join boating activities. Temperature considerations become important during summer camping season when pavement can reach dangerous levels for pet paws. Local visitors note the campground staff are consistently accommodating to campers with pets, often providing location-specific guidance for pet exercise areas and wildlife awareness. Most campgrounds in the region maintain standard pet policies requiring vaccination records, leashes no longer than six feet, and owner supervision at all times.
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