The Kentuck campground was fairly empty (except for the yurt areas.) The trails were very enjoyable, as was the Natural Waterslide and Cucumber Falls.
Pulled up in the late afternoon. Only one other camper on the grounds. Pit toilet. Easy access to hiking trails.
Off the beaten path for sure. Only a couple of other campers there when we visited. No issue for our 2wd SUV. Quite a bit of hunters gunfire in the distance, but otherwise very peaceful.
We arrived in the late afternoon and found a very pleasant back-in spot about a mile or so in. Hiked a few of the nearby trails. Saw some bear scat, but past that the only animals we saw were a few frogs.
Very, very damp.
My wife and I camped at Kentuck, hiked many of the nearby trails, went behind the veil at Cucumber Falls, slid down the natural waterslides, and went rafting on the Lower Yough. We had an absolutely wonderful time.
At Kentuck we did not have any nearby neighbors so I’d recommend Birch St (lane?) for tent/non-electric campsites.