The best waterside camping near Scottsville

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Looking to go camping near Scottsville, Kentucky in the United States? Hipcamp has over 900 options for you to choose from! Whether you prefer RVing, tent camping, or glamping, there's something for everyone. You can find options for as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $35 per night. Looking for top-rated campsites? Check out The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), Benjamin's RV Sanctuary (75 reviews), and On the back of the farm (75 reviews). Popular amenities include showers, potable water, and toilets. And if you're up for some adventure, popular activities in the area include boating, horseback riding, and swimming.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Scottsville

Barren River Lake State Resort Park

1. Barren River Lake State Resort Park

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100 sites · Scottsville, Kentucky
Discover Barren River Lake State Resort Park's natural splendor.
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Cordell Hull Lake

2. Cordell Hull Lake

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300 sites · Carthage, Tennessee
Whether you are a creature of the land or water, Cordell Hull Lake is a wonderful place to burn off some steam and soak in some outdoor, lakefront goodness. Boating and fishing are great ways to spend the days around here, with 321 miles of shoreline waiting to be explored. Or you can choose between the many miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horse trails that surround the lake to scope out the abundant wildlife and find that peace and solitude you’ve been looking for. Nights can be spent stargazing at either the primitive or developed campgrounds, depending on what kind of experience you seek. Here's you’ve got many ways to take in all that Mother Nature has to offer. Not too shabby, right?
Old Hickory Lake

3. Old Hickory Lake

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100 sites · Hendersonville, Tennessee
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Old Hickory Lake.
Nolin River Lake

4. Nolin River Lake

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347 sites · Brownsville, Kentucky
If you're a boater or fisher, Nolin Lake Park is definitely the place for you. Use your trustiest bait and cast a line for crappie, catfish, or walleye, which are abundant in the azure lake waters. Boaters will be happy to use a conveniently placed launch, and a sandy beach awaits swimmers and people gettin' on their tan on alike. Nine miles of biking trails are the perfect way to explore the shaded paths, and a shorter hiking trail offers the sight of a cascading waterfall. Keep an eye out for a variety of birds from great blue herons to wild turkeys. If you're lucky, you may even catch sight of the elusive and beautiful bald eagle. We can salute to that.
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Electrical hookup
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Dale Hollow Lake

5. Dale Hollow Lake

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407 sites · Celina, Tennessee
Dale Hollow Lake is blue gem and green oasis—a glorious retreat from the Tennessee summer heat. You’ll find plenty of adventure on the water when you explore coves and shorelines from your boat or canoe, or even as you zip along on water skis! Fisherman can catch trophy smallmouth bass and trout fishing is truly something special. With hiking, biking, and snowmobile trails, Dale Hollow is fun in any season, though autumn is particularly beautiful with a wide array of colors and chirping birds. Unique primitive camping and spots for your RV mean you can bring yourself and your crew to Dale Hollow Lake any time of year for a weekend (or more) of fun!
J Percy Priest Lake

6. J Percy Priest Lake

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181 sites · Green Hill, Tennessee
Fondly referred to as “Percy Priest” by Nashvillians, J Percy Priest Lake offers locals and visitors camping, beautiful scenery, and the chance for plenty of adventure. Those wanting to visit for a day will find biking and hiking trails with lake views, and plenty of day use shelters for a chance to chill and grill. You can get on the water in any way you choose—boats, kayaks, jet skis, and water skis are all welcome. You’ll be wowed by the lush green trees and sunny skies so much you’ll find yourself booking a campsite in one of their cushy campgrounds for a night under the stars. On top of all the adventure Mama Nature provides at Percy Priest, you can swing down to Music City; Nashville is only 15 miles away, where you can tour the Grand Ole Opry or grab a drink on Broadway. With access to this much adventure and the city of Nashville, you might just become a local yourself!

Looking to go camping near Scottsville, Kentucky in the United States? Hipcamp has over 900 options for you to choose from! Whether you prefer RVing, tent camping, or glamping, there's something for everyone. You can find options for as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $35 per night. Looking for top-rated campsites? Check out The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), Benjamin's RV Sanctuary (75 reviews), and On the back of the farm (75 reviews). Popular amenities include showers, potable water, and toilets. And if you're up for some adventure, popular activities in the area include boating, horseback riding, and swimming.

99% (935) 12 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Scottsville

Barren River Lake State Resort Park

1. Barren River Lake State Resort Park

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100 sites · Scottsville, Kentucky
Discover Barren River Lake State Resort Park's natural splendor.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Cordell Hull Lake

2. Cordell Hull Lake

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300 sites · Carthage, Tennessee
Whether you are a creature of the land or water, Cordell Hull Lake is a wonderful place to burn off some steam and soak in some outdoor, lakefront goodness. Boating and fishing are great ways to spend the days around here, with 321 miles of shoreline waiting to be explored. Or you can choose between the many miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horse trails that surround the lake to scope out the abundant wildlife and find that peace and solitude you’ve been looking for. Nights can be spent stargazing at either the primitive or developed campgrounds, depending on what kind of experience you seek. Here's you’ve got many ways to take in all that Mother Nature has to offer. Not too shabby, right?
Old Hickory Lake

3. Old Hickory Lake

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100 sites · Hendersonville, Tennessee
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Old Hickory Lake.
Nolin River Lake

4. Nolin River Lake

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347 sites · Brownsville, Kentucky
If you're a boater or fisher, Nolin Lake Park is definitely the place for you. Use your trustiest bait and cast a line for crappie, catfish, or walleye, which are abundant in the azure lake waters. Boaters will be happy to use a conveniently placed launch, and a sandy beach awaits swimmers and people gettin' on their tan on alike. Nine miles of biking trails are the perfect way to explore the shaded paths, and a shorter hiking trail offers the sight of a cascading waterfall. Keep an eye out for a variety of birds from great blue herons to wild turkeys. If you're lucky, you may even catch sight of the elusive and beautiful bald eagle. We can salute to that.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Dale Hollow Lake

5. Dale Hollow Lake

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407 sites · Celina, Tennessee
Dale Hollow Lake is blue gem and green oasis—a glorious retreat from the Tennessee summer heat. You’ll find plenty of adventure on the water when you explore coves and shorelines from your boat or canoe, or even as you zip along on water skis! Fisherman can catch trophy smallmouth bass and trout fishing is truly something special. With hiking, biking, and snowmobile trails, Dale Hollow is fun in any season, though autumn is particularly beautiful with a wide array of colors and chirping birds. Unique primitive camping and spots for your RV mean you can bring yourself and your crew to Dale Hollow Lake any time of year for a weekend (or more) of fun!
J Percy Priest Lake

6. J Percy Priest Lake

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(13)
181 sites · Green Hill, Tennessee
Fondly referred to as “Percy Priest” by Nashvillians, J Percy Priest Lake offers locals and visitors camping, beautiful scenery, and the chance for plenty of adventure. Those wanting to visit for a day will find biking and hiking trails with lake views, and plenty of day use shelters for a chance to chill and grill. You can get on the water in any way you choose—boats, kayaks, jet skis, and water skis are all welcome. You’ll be wowed by the lush green trees and sunny skies so much you’ll find yourself booking a campsite in one of their cushy campgrounds for a night under the stars. On top of all the adventure Mama Nature provides at Percy Priest, you can swing down to Music City; Nashville is only 15 miles away, where you can tour the Grand Ole Opry or grab a drink on Broadway. With access to this much adventure and the city of Nashville, you might just become a local yourself!
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