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pulsar
Dec 19, 2017Explorer
Being in the Cincinnati area, have you been to Kentucky Horse Park. That would be an easy trip for you to a nice campground.
Nolin Lake State Park is a gem of a campground, with only 32 RV sites, which are wide, grassy, and many are shaded, along with 27 primitive sites, which are in a separate area. The RV sites have water and electric (50 amps) - $25 per night. There is a good dump station. The campground is located in Mammoth Cave, KY and Mammoth Cave is a short drive away.

As you can see, our site (21) backed up to the water, a fact not missed by our golden retrievers.
Negatives (which were not issues for us): There is a 20 or so mile drive in on 2 lane roads with little to no shoulders.
No wifi.
Verizon extended LTE (which means another provider has a tower near by - Verizon has an agreement with them so no roaming charges.)
According to the host, no over-the-air TV. We didn't verify that.
Hillman Ferry at Land Between the Lakes is another favorite of ours.
Tom
Nolin Lake State Park is a gem of a campground, with only 32 RV sites, which are wide, grassy, and many are shaded, along with 27 primitive sites, which are in a separate area. The RV sites have water and electric (50 amps) - $25 per night. There is a good dump station. The campground is located in Mammoth Cave, KY and Mammoth Cave is a short drive away.

As you can see, our site (21) backed up to the water, a fact not missed by our golden retrievers.
Negatives (which were not issues for us): There is a 20 or so mile drive in on 2 lane roads with little to no shoulders.
No wifi.
Verizon extended LTE (which means another provider has a tower near by - Verizon has an agreement with them so no roaming charges.)
According to the host, no over-the-air TV. We didn't verify that.
Hillman Ferry at Land Between the Lakes is another favorite of ours.
Tom
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