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Suggestions on lakes around Ky

super_commando
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I would love to find somewhere where you can park up right on/next to the water. Land between the lakes looked awesome but from what I've seen online it's pretty booked. Don't have a generator yet or we would hit the backcountry. My wife and I both work for the school and we have a little over 2 weeks left of summer break. Anybody have any recommendations around KY we could go? Our TT is only 20'. Thanks
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trsky
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Baileys Point on Barren river lake Loop C, D, or E
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mclark50
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We really like Green River Lake State Park. In you area, we have been to Carr Creek SP and Trace Branch COE? Paintsville Lake SP has a few sites on the water.
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super_commando
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Good deal. Thanks very much everybody. Just panicking trying to get one last good trip in before work starts haha.
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chris3403
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Try Baily's Point (COE) on Barren Lake
I've been to all 50 States but my RV hasn't.

coolmom42
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RGar974417 wrote:
We usually go on a Sunday and leave on a Thursday.That way you have a better chance of getting a site.We enjoyed Canal Campground on LBL.


This is also a COE campground, not part of LBL.

There are some sights at Piney Campground in LBL right on the water, but not a lot of them, and they will book up fast.
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RGar974417
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We usually go on a Sunday and leave on a Thursday.That way you have a better chance of getting a site.We enjoyed Canal Campground on LBL.

coolmom42
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Lillydale


Obey River

Willow Grove


These are some nice COE campgrounds on Dale Hollow, in northern TN. Right on the water.

You can go to

UScampgrounds.info

to find more COE sites on lakes.

COE makes it difficult for any other public agency or private business to build on land they control. Therefore the nicer lakeside spots are likely to be in COE campgrounds.
Single empty-nester in Middle TN, sometimes with a friend or grandchild on board

super_commando
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I've searched it out and just found 3 campgrounds there. All the waterside spots are booked through August. 3 or 4 outside the area are the same way. I'm finding a lot of the campgrounds don't post an actual campground map which I think they should. When your a day's driving away I want a general idea of the spot I'm getting ya know? There's plenty of lakes in KY & TN I've found but I'd love to find a spot literally right next to the water. Most are general campgrounds down from the water.
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Dick_B
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Does `pretty well booked' mean totally booked or just the sites next to the lake are taken?
Sorry, I assumed you were referring to Kentucky Lake.
You could do a Google search for `Kentucky Lake camping' and/or `Lake Barkley camping' and see the choices.
Dick_B
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