Online Campground Reservations
Select from the list of all Kentucky State Park campsites and search for sites by features such as proximity to woods, water, and electrical hookups, or vist each park's campground reservation section listed below.
You can reserve a Kentucky State Parks campsite up to a year in advance with a credit card or a Kentucky Unbridled Spirit giftcard. Reservations are allowed for stays of up to two weeks.
Kentucky State Parks Campgrounds
Barren River Lake State Resort Park :
Big Bone Lick State Park
Blue Licks State Park
Carr Creek State Park
Carter Caves State Resort
Columbus Belmont State Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Dale Hollow State Park :
Fort Boonesborough State Park: Open year-round. Restrooms and water fill-up available all year. Four pull-throughs open year-round.
General Burnside State Park
General Butler State Resort Park: Open year-round.
Grayson Lake State Park :
Green River Lake State Park
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park :
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
John James Audubon State Park:
Kenlake State Resort Park
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park :
Kentucky Horse Park
Kincaid Lake State Park
Lake Cumberland State Resort Park:
Lake Barkley State Resort Park :
Lake Malone State Park
Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park
My Old Kentucky Home State Park
Natural Bridge State Park :
Nolin Lake State Park
Paintsville Lake State Park : Open year-round.
Pennyrile Forest State Park
Rough River Dam State Resort Park :
Taylorsville Lake State Park :
Yatesville Lake State Park
Kentucky State Parks Online Confirmation Policy
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Reservations call also be made by calling 1-888-4KYPARK.
Reservation Call Center Hours:
Non-Peak
November 1 through March 31
9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday – Friday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday - Sunday
Peak
April 1 through October 31st
9 a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday – Friday
9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday – Sunday
Campground Reservations Q & A
How do you reserve a spot?
Access the online reservation application and pick your favorite spot and dates, and reserve the site with a credit card.
What is your best advice to campers new to the system?
Act fast. The most sought after dates and sites are sure to be reserved quickly.
How far in advance can I reserve my spot?
You can reserve a campsite up to a year in advance. Reservations will not be accepted within 48 hours of arrival.
For how long can I make a reservation?
You can reserve a site for up to 14 days. Longer stays require a park manager’s approval.
What if I decide to go camping at the last minute?
A phone call to the state park will let you know what campsites are still available for that night.
What if I can’t keep my reservation?
A cancellation fee will be assessed. The fee is $10 with 15 days or more notice. If the notice is shorter than that, the first night’s fee also will be charged.