Anyone have any recommendations for kid/family friendly campgrounds in either Tennessee or Kentucky? Something preferably with a small lake and hiking trails and accessible via a 5th wheel camper.
We have stayed at these Kentucky State Resort Parks and found them to be really nice. There is tons to do and entirely kid friendly. Since the southern half of Kentucky is dry (no alcohol) the parks tend to be quiet and friendly. The lakes these parks are on are massive natural lakes.Anyone have any recommendations for kid/family friendly campgrounds in either Tennessee or Kentucky? Something preferably with a small lake and hiking trails and accessible via a 5th wheel camper.
Thanks! It's within my miles radius it looks like so it may be an option toomaybe too far away from where you want but we stayed at Persimmon Creek Campground - Home last year. its in the corner of NC (murphy) you can be in GA or Tenn in a few miles. great clean place. have a pond plus a trout pond. my daughter got to catch a trout and cook it for dinner. she loved that experience.. tons of things to do in the area.. but like i said it may be too far away from where you want to be..
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I used to live in eastern Kentucky and I have traveled through central Appalachia A LOT.
1. Cherokee North Carolina
2. Great Smokey mountains national park
3. Cumberland falls state park
4. Red river gorge
5. Breaks interstate park (off the beaten path with very little tourism but it’s amazing)
6. Laurel river lake
7. Dale hallow (Lilly dale is my favorite campground on the lake)
8. Mammoth cave national park
9. Grayson highlands state park
All of those parks are great. Some campgrounds at the red are not so kid friendly because of the climbing scene but it is an amazing area.
any recommendation on a campground near red river gorge? travel trailer with full hook ups?
Thanks for the tipJust remember some State and Federal Parks don't have sewer hookups at the site, Just a dump station at the exit/entrance. They are installing more and more 50 Amp services but some only have 30 Amp..When We full time RV'd we preferred State and Federal Parks over RV Parks.
Thanks for the tip
Not worried about full hookup, camper has multiple waste tanks and potable water tanks. Usually lasts 4-5 people at least a week
Here are a few of our favorites.Anyone have any recommendations for kid/family friendly campgrounds in either Tennessee or Kentucky? Something preferably with a small lake and hiking trails and accessible via a 5th wheel camper.
Here are a few of our favorites.Anyone have any recommendations for kid/family friendly campgrounds in either Tennessee or Kentucky? Something preferably with a small lake and hiking trails and accessible via a 5th wheel camper.