The best waterside camping near Mayfield

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Mayfield draws campers who want waterside views and easy access to the water’s edge. You’ll find over 1,300 waterside campsites here—some tucked along quiet creeks, others beside open lakes. Average sites go for $35 a night, with budget spots starting at $25. Top picks include The Art Farm Women's Retreat (159 reviews), known for its private pond and peaceful trails; Getaway Camp & Retreat (53 reviews), offering lake access and room to roam; and Ande's Place 148 Green Rd, Kuttawa (44 reviews), a favorite for fishing right off the bank. Showers, pet-friendly policies, and campfires are common, so you won’t have to rough it. Expect clear mornings, plenty of wildlife-watching, and good fishing—just grab your rod and follow the water.

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Mayfield draws campers who want waterside views and easy access to the water’s edge. You’ll find over 1,300 waterside campsites here—some tucked along quiet creeks, others beside open lakes. Average sites go for $35 a night, with budget spots starting at $25. Top picks include The Art Farm Women's Retreat (159 reviews), known for its private pond and peaceful trails; Getaway Camp & Retreat (53 reviews), offering lake access and room to roam; and Ande's Place 148 Green Rd, Kuttawa (44 reviews), a favorite for fishing right off the bank. Showers, pet-friendly policies, and campfires are common, so you won’t have to rough it. Expect clear mornings, plenty of wildlife-watching, and good fishing—just grab your rod and follow the water.

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