Enjoy lakes, natural bridges, and woodlands when camping near Georgetown.
As the purported birthplace of bourbon, Georgetown is a place full of history, adventure, and camping for all. Head west to Taylorsville Lake State Park to paddle, fish, and hike around the 3,050-acre lake. Then, stay at an equestrian site or RV site that provides electricity, water, and laundry facilities. There’s also a cabin rental nearby with cozy furniture and bedding for colder seasons. Travel west to Natural Bridge State Resort Park and hike to Natural Bridge, explore Red River Gorge, and spelunk Natural Bridge Cave. Choose a tent or trailer campsite featuring potable water, showers, and grills, or stay in a cabin or cottage with a private balcony, air conditioning, heating, and linens instead. Journey south to Daniel Boone National Forest for shaded accommodations as well as hiking, horseback riding, and climbing. Select a RV or tent site here that provides drinking water, toilets, and full hookups, or book an on-site cabin with an accessible ramp entrance, picnic table, and porch.