Campsites and RV Parks in Kentucky

Kentucky is known as the \"Bluegrass State\", a nickname based on the fact that native bluegrass is present in many of the pastures throughout the state, based on the fertile soil.

Travel through soft rolling hills of Horse Country and visit the Kentucky Horse Park for an intimate experience with past Kentucky Derby winners. Tour the hallowed grounds of Churchill Downs racetrack, or watch the action at a storied track like Keeneland.

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Mammoth Cave Horse Camp

Mammoth Cave

Double J Stables & Horsemans Camp

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Fish Pond Lake is a pristine man-made lake, located one mile west of Payne Gap off U.S. 119 in Jenkins, KY. Once the site of a mining camp, the valley was dammed and flooded in 1961 to create this shining centerpiece of the 895-acre Little Laurel Park. The lake is home to freshwater jellyfish, a resident trout population, bass, catfish and other Kentucky species. Petroleum-powered boat engines are prohibited, but at 45 acres, the lake is small enough for boaters to traverse easily with electric motors or oars.

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