The best beach camping in Red River Gorge

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Red River Gorge isn’t just about rock walls and forest trails—you’ll find over 780 beach-friendly campsites here, where sand meets sandstone. The average night runs $32, but you can snag a spot for as little as $20. Top picks include Close to Adventure (31 reviews) and Rivers edge #6 (2 reviews). Pitch your tent or park your camper just steps from the water, and wake up to wildlife-watching, hiking, and horseback-riding right out your door. Most sites welcome pets and provide toilets and showers, so you won’t have to rough it too much. If you want sand in your shoes and easy access to the Gorge’s legendary cliffs, this is your spot.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Red River Gorge isn’t just about rock walls and forest trails—you’ll find over 780 beach-friendly campsites here, where sand meets sandstone. The average night runs $32, but you can snag a spot for as little as $20. Top picks include Close to Adventure (31 reviews) and Rivers edge #6 (2 reviews). Pitch your tent or park your camper just steps from the water, and wake up to wildlife-watching, hiking, and horseback-riding right out your door. Most sites welcome pets and provide toilets and showers, so you won’t have to rough it too much. If you want sand in your shoes and easy access to the Gorge’s legendary cliffs, this is your spot.

97% (16)

Top-rated campgrounds

Public campgrounds in and near Red River Gorge

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