Kentucky Campgrounds
Cave Country RV Campground
Cave Country RV Campground is Mammoth Cave National Park's easy access RV park. We are located a few miles near Mammoth Cave National Park located off Exit 53 on I-65 in Cave City, Kentucky. We invite you to visit us and share the fun and excitement that the Mammoth Cave and the Mammoth Cave attractions have to offer. Let our modern RV campground pamper you and your big or small RV camper with spacious pull-thru sites, full hook-up lots, and much more.
Natural Bridge State Resort Park
Natural Bridge State Resort Park is home to one of the
largest natural arches in the state, and there are hundreds
of arches within 10 miles of the park’s namesake.
Surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest and
adjacent to the Red River Gorge Geologic Area, Natural
Bridge State Resort Park includes an incredibly diverse
Nature Preserve, over 20 miles of hiking trails, and
spectacular scenery in every season.
General Butler State Resort Park
General Butler State Resort Park is a fitting tribute to one of Kentucky’s foremost military families. Named for General William Orlando Butler, the military fame of the family spans from colonial time, through the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War and the Civil War. Enjoy Butler’s unique setting at the confluence of the Kentucky and Ohio Rivers from the scenic overlook. One of the highest points in Carroll County, the lookout was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930s.
Taylorsville Lake State Park
The park sits on 3,050-acre Taylorsville Lake, where anglers can vie for bass, bluegill and crappie. The 1,200-acre park encompasses some of the most beautiful riding country around, not far away from Louisville, Kentucky's biggest city!
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is located in the Daniel Boone National Forest. Known as the “Niagara of the South”, the waterfall forms a 125-foot wide curtain that plunges 7 stories into a boulder-strewn gorge below. The mist of Cumberland Falls creates the magic of the moonbow, only visible on a clear night during a full moon. This unique phenomenon appears nowhere else in the Western Hemisphere!