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Patrick's Point River Camp

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475 reviews
· Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky
212 acres hosted by Angelica S.
8 lodging sites · 38 RV/tent sites · 6 RV sites · 7 tent sites
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Best in Kentucky: 3rd place
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2023.
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Looking for a quiet peaceful camp on 212 acres in the Appalachians Mountains along side the Upper Cumberland River under a canopy of shade trees? We offer WIFI, hot showers, restrooms, kayaks, shuttle service, hiking trail, horse trail, wildlife stands, electric, water, easy access to the river, 130’ x 100’ covered pavilion, tent camping, cabins, RV sites, and much more. Whether you are looking for a unique swimming hole location, a place to go fishing, kayak access, hiking trails or just a quiet place to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, we promise you will not be disappointed. You may wish to lay in a hammock along the river or under our covered 100 x 130 pavilion. We also have a beautiful creek to explore, very secluded and off the beaten path with lots of wildlife to enjoy. In addition to our relaxing atmosphere, this camp will also give you and your loved ones an incredible view to enjoy throughout your stay. Only 15.0mi via KY-90W by vehicle or 14mi by kayak to Cumberland Falls State Park with many hiking trails. One of the oldest original homesteads in the area, for nearly 150 years this gem has been in the family. We have shared it with many people over the years and would love to share it with you! These beloved woods are the remaining part of the once vast, Patrick homestead-started soon after the Revolutionary War. Our family ties and our roots grow very deeply along this river and these woods-we've been born and raised here and continue to strive to be good stewards of these lands. Pristine woods, trails, river access, and more! Located in the heart of the Appalachian and on the bank of the Upper Cumberland River. A truly tranquil place to enjoy exclusively, or to use as a basecamp for the unlimited adventures possible in this scenic area. Welcome and enjoy!
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River Shack Shelter
99% (73)
Treehouse · Sleeps 4
The Shelter has a wood bunk bed and a hanging hammock. You will need  to bring your own bedding. No electric in the River Shelter. You do have electric close to charge your devices. The River Shack Shelter is nestled in the London Kentucky Ranger Sector of the Daniel Boone National Forest and 100 feet above the river. Just below the River Shack is a path and you can wade into the water. A number of hiking trails begin within walking distance of the campsite. This Shelter features panoramic views of the scenic Upper Cumberland River and shaded by mature hardwood trees right on the river bank. The "Best" fishing on the Upper Cumberland with access to bass, catfish, rock bass, small mouth bass and walleye. If you love to fish, bring your gear, because this section of the Upper Cumberland is known for its brag-worthy fish. This section of the Upper Cumberland River also runs through the Daniel Boone National Forest, so there’s prime opportunities for multi-day kayak trips on the river. We also provide shuttle service for day trips, 5-2 day trips up river and over night trips to the Falls. Just a 15-minute drive to the historic Cumberland Falls State Park that is on the National Register of Historic Places with many hiking trails. Patrick's Point has over 3 miles of private hiking trails along the river and into our mountain forest. If you love cycling and have fallen in love with the sport and have been craving an open country road to have all to yourself then "River Road" is just for you. Patrick's Point offers mountain bike trails also. Williamsburg the home of the University of the Cumberland's and Kentucky Splash Water Park is only a 10-minute drive. Corbin home of the Kentucky Fried Chicken is only a 20-minute drive. Just down the road 2 miles is a trailhead entering into the Daniel Boone National Forest along the Cumberland River with the Cane Creek Waterfall. Whether you are looking for waterfalls, hiking trails, natural arches, a historic mining camp, scenic railroad trip or a visit to where Kentucky Fried Chicken was born, you can find it all in this beautiful area of Kentucky.
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Cozy Cabin
100% (34)
Cabin · Sleeps 4
This cabin is on the Cumberland River with easy access to the water. The Cozy Cabin is located on 214 scenic acres right on the Upper Cumberland River and the Daniel Boone National Forest London Ranger sector. Our Cozy Cabin is a great option for those who want to camp on the river and in the forest. You can sit on the front porch or the river bank and enjoy "The Sound of Owls", owls are especially known for their hooting sound, which involves two short, deep “hoo” sounds followed by a long. Our Cozy Cabin sleeps a total of four people with two bunk beds. You must bring your own sleeping gear. The cabin has WiFi, AC, heat, overhead fan, refrigerator, coffee pot and microwave inside and a table with chairs. Each cabin has a picnic area that includes picnic table, fire ring and charcoal grill. We rent canoes, kayaks, river tubes are you may bring your own. We have a swimming hole and you can wade fish. We have miles of private hiking trails along the river, creeks, and up into the forest mountain area. We are only 15 miles drive to Cumberland Falls State Park, 8 miles to the water park or WalMart. You will definitely want to see the mist of Cumberland Falls which can create the magic of the moonbow, only visible on a clear night during a full moon. We are only five minutes from the Cane Creek Falls and trails in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
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Hideaway River Cottage
98% (24)
Cabin · Sleeps 2
Located right on the Cumberland River Bank with approximately 212 picturesque private acres to explore. This river cottage provides exclusive access to the Upper Cumberland River and only 13 miles up seam from Cumberland's Falls State Park by kayak or canoe. This cottage is uniquely located, providing privacy and peaceful enjoyment of acres of forest and the Cumberland River. Weekend getaways or longer stays on this property provide opportunities for hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, and fishing. The opportunities are truly as endless as the available trails traveled in search of deer, black bear and elk, fisherman returning to camp with a Kentucky Spotted Bass or "tall tale", and nature enthusiasts still stunned to have witnessed the American Bald Eagle while canoeing or kayaking the Cumberland. Nearby rock walls and steep inclines tempt adventurous hikers and welcome both amateur and skilled rock climbers. On land or water, you'll be greeted by a host of colorful birds, see sun soaking reptiles, spook wild turkey and other game birds, witness the American Bald Eagle and other predator birds and spot black bears. Access to this cabin is by a dirt/grass road. If the weather is rain or snow the access will be muddy. We can take you to the Hideaway by 4x4 if need be at no extra cost just as a service. A sturdy Sawmill Rough Sawn Bunk Bed, picnic table, trash bag and fire ring is available on site. You may harvest the "dead trees" for firewood.  We are located on The Peaceful Side of the Upper Cumberland River, the side that is known for relaxation, hiking, horseback riding, fishing and photography. We also have a golf course in our little town! Our goal is for our campers to have a great experience while experiencing our National Forest, Cumberland Falls State Park and so much more!  The Hideaway is off the beaten path, out of the way, not central, private, not public and away from the touristy area. When you arrive, we have already used a disinfectant on all high touch surfaces in this cabin, including bunk-bed, doorknob, picnic table, etc.. must bring your own sleeping gear. “People are so cooped up inside, getting the mental break outside is so important." Shinrin-yoku is the name given to the Japanese art of “forest bathing,” contemplative walks through the woods that reconnect the individual with nature and can lead to decreased stress, natural mood elevation and even a stronger immune system. This means of mobile meditation has been recognized by the Japanese government since 1982 and has been endorsed by the Forest Agency of Japan as a means of improving quality of life. The practice can be a natural way to combat the toll of stress and anxiety
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No potable water
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No showers
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Horse Camp
Booked 1 time
Vehicle site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 4 ft
Discover the beautiful trails of the Daniel Boone National Forest and Patrick's Point river trail on your horse. Ride your horse on the foothills of Southeast Kentucky on horseback. Hills, water falls and streams are plentiful. Outstanding scenery and wildlife are abundant. Shower House - Picnic Shelter - Pavilion-Shaded Camp Sites - Wooded Trails! Whether you come for outdoor adventure, group fellowship, or reflective solitude, your experience at Horse Camp will be an opportunity to escape the routine and experience something different. Take your spiritual journey to another level. Let our river front sanctuary inspire you and your church group. Use our facilities for worship and meetings or wander into the woods to find personal spiritual refreshment. We can accommodate groups of up to 200 under our pavilion who are looking for a unique setting to host a getaway. Get away from the office and offer your team a fresh perspective. We have the perfect place for your employees to make future business plans or have training events. We have Wi-Fi with seating up to 200. We can cater, or we can recommend nearby restaurants and nightlife. The Horse Camp offers seasonal activities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, water rafting, kayak, and fishing. Who’s ready for an outdoor adventure? We have the perfect setting for your outdoor wedding ceremony. Imagine your celebration on the Cumberland River surrounded by your friends and family. You can reserve the pavilion so that your party can stay conveniently on the premises. We will lodge you, feed you, and provide activities (if you need). Let us work out the details with you. Each camp trailer or tent must book a campsite. Each camp trailer or tent is considered one campsite. If you have any questions please message before booking. If you plan on camping you must book a campsite or you will respectfully be asked to leave the campground. 
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River Tree Canopy
99% (74)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 14 ft
One tent or one hammock tent and camp under the shade of a tree canopy on the Cumberland River. We have hot showers and restrooms with flash toilets close to your tent site. You will have no problem driving to most campsites on a gravel driveway or in wet weather you will be able to park on gravel close to the campsites. I also have very private sites along the river that do not have a gravel driveway, but weather permitting you can drive to these sites. You have access to four hot showers, restrooms, wifi, water, electric is available under the Kentucky Barn. You have a cleaning station for pots and pans. You’re welcome to be under the large Kentucky Barn and rest in one of our hammocks. You can wade into the river to our swimming hole weather permitting and relax in the water flowing over your body or fish. You can kayak the Cumberland River or Jellico Creek right from our river camp no need for a shuttle. A number of hiking trails begin within walking distance of your campsite. We also provide pick your own campsite away from others on the river. One (1) sleeping tent per campsite and up to (3) per one tent. You may add an additional (2) guests per same tent at $5.00 per additional guests. If you wish to add additional sleeping tents to your campsite they must book as a separate campsite. I also will prepare your breakfast see my extras.  A camping trip is a great way to escape the busyness of everyday life, unplug, and reconnect with nature. Picking your own guarantees that you won’t have others to distract you, and you will feel a much deeper connection to nature, and thus experience your camping with heightened senses. With no distractions, you’ll find the sunrises are even more stunning, and the wildlife that you come across will seem even more majestic. When you’re alone there is something incredibly freeing about that. When you’re camping on your own private site, you will have no stress. Leave behind thoughts of life back home (such as your job, bills, etc.), and allow yourself to do what you came here to do — relax. Here are a few attractions near by: Kayaking, Fishing, University of the Cumberlands, G&E DriveIn, Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum, Cumberland Falls State Park, Horse Riding Stables, Waterpark, Gem-mining and Rock Shop, Corbin Arena, Hiking Trails and so much more.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Riverside Primitive Campsite
99% (63)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 14 ft
This camping site has no light pollution. You will be camping under the darkest, starriest skies. Gazing up at the Milky Way can be one of the breathtaking experiences when camping. Even without a flashy eclipse or a meteor shower, the night sky has been guiding and inspiring humans for time immemorial. You will be able to pick your campsite along the Cumberland River. One (1) sleeping tent per campsite and up to (4) four per one tent. If you wish to add an additional sleeping tent or hammock tent you must book a separate campsite. Patrick's Point Campground consists of 212 acres of beautiful mountain and Cumberland River front property. A number of hiking trails begin within walking distance of the campsite. This Primitive campsite is a secluded under trees on the river with a private gate. This campground is only a few miles by car to Cumberland Falls State Park, Big Southfork National Park, and thousands of acres of the Daniel Boone National Forest.  Patrick's Point is within the Daniel Boone National Forest, London Ranger District quarter. Patrick's Point is a fantastic location yet very protected and private for a base camp to access the many activities in this area. The Primitive campground is ideal for car or tent camping right on a World Class fishing river. The Primitive campsite has a pit toilet and water is available at the Kentucky Barn. The property has many different sites for tent camping.  You can drive to your primitive camp site on a dirt road weather permitting. Private shaded walking trails along the river and mountain slopes with an abundance of mountain laurel, ferns, native holly's, large hardwoods, pines, and wildlife. The property and your camping experience includes easy access to the Cumberland River and has a canoe/kayak launch. You and your family will enjoy swimming/wading/fishing or just relaxing in cool rushing water. Remember to bring your running shoes and bicycle. You're a short drive to Cumberland Falls State Park along with many hiking trails in the National Forest. You can experience world class mountain bike trails, rock climbing, hiking, kayak, river tube, canoe, swimming or just relax in a hammock.  Patrick's Point is only 14 miles upstream by river from Cumberland Falls State Park. You will be camping in the Appalachian Mountains on the river. Less than 20 minutes away are art galleries, many restaurants, brew pubs, shopping, University of the Cumberland's and Williamsburg Water Park. We have a large parking area for horse trailers with miles of trails to enjoy in the National Forest. Pick and pitch your tent in the back of our 212-acre farm and stay completely secluded from people.  You will drive almost a quarter mile down a dirt road past where the public road ends.  Stay as connected or as disconnected as you want. Our river camp offers the perfect escape from the day-to-day race of life. If you want to get away come spend a few days with us!!!  We ensure your privacy.  Upon arrival you may pick your camp site.  Patrick's Point River Camp is right on the Cumberland River with kayak and tube rental, 3 miles walking trails. We have a shuttle service for longer kayak/tube trips. We have ice and firewood. Just down the road is the Gentle Acres Family Farm with fresh vegetables, breads and jams. These are a few places of interest and things to do. Cumberland Falls State Park, Williamsburg Kentucky Splash Waterpark, Big South Fork Scenic Railway, Eagle Falls Trail, Daniel Boone National Forest, Dog Slaughter Falls Trail #414, Daniel Boone National Forest, Bark Camp Trail #413, Cumberland Falls Horse Riding Stables, Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum, Corbin Arena, Renfro Valley Entertainment Center, University of the Cumberland's and so much more. Sorry I can’t predict the weather! I can’t turn your two wheel drive into a 4x4. I can’t rise or lower the river level. I can make you feel welcome, but other than that please read all aboucampsite.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Mountain Primitive Camp
98% (31)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 14 ft
This campsite has no light pollution. You will camp under the darkest , starriest skies. Gazing up at the Milky Way can be one of the most breathtaking experiences. The Summer brings new perspectives with the changing colors of nature or gathering around a fire on a cool evening. You can also use the Mountain Camp as home base for the many destinations within an hour of our location, Cumberland Falls, Big South Fork, Big South Fork Scenic Railway, Daniel Boone National Forest, and many more returning home each day to friends, a campfire, and sharing your experiences. We have many trails along the mountain for your private hike. You can also hike or drive to the Cumberland River on our 212 ac property. The Mountain Primitive Camp is private with a gate and gravel/dirt road right to your campsite under the trees. The campsite is in the forest without the public. If you’re looking for a place to relax without anyone else around this is the spot for you. Self-reliance and the solitude of being in a remote area of our forest attracts dispersed campers year round. The Mountain Camp is a haven to many species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and other wildlife including: black bear, deer, bobcat, chipmunk, squirrel, elk, fox, opossums, skunk, raccoon, rabbit, wild turkey, woodchuck, songbirds hawk, owl, eagles ... Yes you may bring your dog! You will be able to pick your campsite. One (1) sleeping tent per campsite and up to (4) four per one tent. If you wish to add additional sleeping tents they must book a separate campsite.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Creekside Primitive Camp
97% (39)
Tent site · Sleeps 5
This secluded off grid secluded Creekside campsite is only minutes from Cumberland Falls, ideal for a quick getaway. One (1) sleeping tent per campsite and up to (5) five per one tent. If you wish to add additional sleeping tent you must book a separate campsite. A number of hiking trails begin within walking distance of the campsite. Come unplug and unwind alongside this stream. Lounge in your hammock and read a good book, watch the abundant wildlife or build a fire and cook out under the stars. Fall asleep to the sound of the babbling creek, just perfect for relaxing and getting some quality sleep away from other campers. In the morning have your coffee in the forest. Hike the trails and explore the surrounding countryside. We can assure you will not have anyone camping right next to you and it’s extremely safe. This site is one that stays booked. You have a pit toilet just a few yards away down one of our many hiking trails. You have no lights out requirements. We have 212 acres for you to explore with another 62 acres adjoining the DBNF with a waterfalls just 2 miles down the road. If you enjoy camping off grid on a creek you will love this campsite. The creek offers a small pool to relax in after hiking our 3 mile trail. It’s our policy not to brother you at your camp, but if you need anything at all come to the Kentucky Barn or checkin location. We are here to make your visit exciting not to interfere with all the rules and regulations of most campgrounds. Come as a camper and leave as a friend!
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
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Hammock Holler
100% (3)
Tent site · Sleeps 12
Approximately 63 private acres providing exclusive access to adjoining Daniel Boone National Forest land (46,000 acres in Whitley County alone). This property is uniquely located, providing privacy and peaceful enjoyment of thousands of acres of national forest an Cane Creek Water Falls. You pick your private campsite within 63 acres for outdoor recreation. The opportunities are truly endless with miles and miles of less travel available trails returning to camp with a “tall tale” tell, and nature enthusiasts still stunned to have witnessed the American Bald Eagle while hiking. Resting on a county-maintained road, this scenic property is shielded from nearby development by the national forest and National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. This property is accommodating to many forms of camping, including those who wish to explore the national forest by horseback. There is even a trail for 9.5 miles from your campsite to Cumberland Falls trail number 2 that very few have ever traveled. This property includes flat land and cliff lines. Cane Creek crosses the property, produces a 45’ waterfall and a medium-size swimming hole and empties into the Cumberland river. This southeastern Kentucky property enjoys quick access to I-75. It is located halfway between Lexington, Kentucky and Knoxville, Tennessee. It is also located approximately halfway on I-75 between Michigan and Florida. The property is isolated from other developed property. It is not encumbered by restrictions associated with commercial camping areas or federal regulations. From your unique campsite location, there are hundreds of miles of private explorable hiking and horseback trails. Beaten down by deer, elk, bear and other wildlife trails wide and narrow lead to watering holes and cliff overhangs that once provided shelter to Native Americans. An old logging trail connecting to your campsite leads to boulders that protrude into the river, providing a unique place to sun, fish and picnic. “Backcountry” camping is permitted within the National Forest, with some restrictions. Our Off Grid Campsite does not have all these restrictions. Nearby rock walls and steep inclines tempt adventurous hikers and welcome both amateur and skilled rock climbers. On land or water, you’ll be greeted by a host of colorful birds, witness the American Bald Eagle and other predator birds and maybe if lucky spot a black bear. In addition to the recreation opportunities directly associated with your primitive campsite, quickly accessible attractors/attractions include: Cumberland Falls State Park - Laurel River Lake - Bark Camp Creek (trout stocked) - Williamsburg Golf Course - Kentucky Splash Water Park and Family Entertainment Center- Big South Fork National Park- University- just to name a few.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
No picnic table
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River Tent
Booked 1 time
Tent site · Sleeps 4
Let us do all the work for you! We will put a tent up for you and take it down after you checkout. You will not need to buy a tent or store a tent until the next camping trip and if it were to rain you will not need to take a tent down if wet. Just think you may love camping on the river under shade trees and listening to our owls at night. We will turn the front of your tent toward the river so you can see the river flow. This tent sleeps 4 happy campers and includes a large door for easy entry, and exit. With a hooded fly to provide ventilation even in rain, and a large rear hooded window also provides air flow for cross ventilation. This site on the river is close to hot showers and restrooms. You can park a 2WD next to this campsite. You’re also close to an easy access point to the river for swimming or fishing. You will also have a picnic table and a fire pit with one bundle of wood. From this campsite you have access to a private 3 mile hiking trail along the river and up in our mountains. Cumberland Falls State Park is only 15 miles, Williamsburg 8 miles, and Corbin 18 miles. They are a few trails that is near this campsite: Moonshiners Arch, Yahoo Falls Trail, Eagle Falls, Dog Slaughter Falls, Bark Camp Creek Cascades, Pinnacle Knob Fire Tower, just to name a few. Kayaking trips range from 2.5 hours to 5 days on the river and in between and for those who climb rock faced mountains we have so many without a fee or permit.
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Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
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3,000 ft
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99% Recommend578 ratings · 475 reviews
Patrick's Point River Camp offers a serene retreat along the Cumberland River, providing campers with clean facilities, beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming atmosphere. The hosts, Patrick and Angelica, are praised for their friendliness and helpfulness, making guests feel at home. The site features a variety of accommodations and activities, including hiking, canoeing, and exploring waterfalls. Visitors highlight the peaceful environment, abundant wildlife, and the opportunity to unwind in nature.
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Andrew B.
2 reviews
Recommends
· May 2025
With kids ·
Bigfoot Cabin
We had a fantastic stay! Patrick was an incredible host—warm, welcoming, and full of helpful tips. The property itself is absolutely beautiful, peaceful, and perfect for a family getaway. We especially loved exploring the Hero Trail with our little one—he had the best time adventuring through the woods. It was a memorable experience for all of us. If we find ourselves in Kentucky again, this spot will definitely be at the top of our list. Highly recommend!
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Eric J.
2 reviews
Recommends
· May 2025
Primitive camping w/2 dogs Amazing!
Patrick made sure our primitive camping experience was 1st class. Greeted with a welcoming and friendly smile, he loaded our firewood into his truck and drove it up about a mile to show us his wonderful property. Definitely make sure you have 4 wheel drive if you are primitive camping. Many trails to hike and a beautiful waterfall and creek. Perfect for dogs to be off leash. We had an amazing time and will definitely be back. The best host on HipCamp.
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Rod R.
7 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· May 2025
Great place for a getaway!
27 ft travel trailer · With pets ·
Riverside RV campsite
We very much enjoyed our stay at Patricks Point. Great location for a secluded spot on the Cumberland river. Dennis and Angelica go out of there way to make sure you have everything you want or need. There is a huge pavilion that would make a great get together for friends and/or family. If you are looking for something unique, and of the beaten path, you will enjoy this place.
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Lynn E.
1 review
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· May 2025
Tent · With pets ·
River Tent
I had an absolutely wonderful time on Angelica's land. The sires were not too close together. The view was wonderful with the river right there at the site. There were other campers but it was not too loud. The facilities were very clean and well maintained. It's the first place I've camped at or I never had an issue with hot water! Even when it was busy my shower was hot. The grounds were maintained very well. The host and hostess were very attentive without being intrusive. They were both very kind and considerate. It was nice not having to put up my own tent and take it down to store it since it was wet. It was a very nice tent as well. I really can't say enough positive feedback about Angelica and her land. On a scale of 1 to 5, I would have to give it a 10! I went down to just check it out for future canoeing trips. I will definitely go back and exclusively use this campground when I'm canoeing on the Cumberland River above the falls. They are wonderful people with a wonderful campground! I feel very lucky to have found this place.
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Jennifer N.
8 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· May 2025
My family and I loved the time we spent here! Our hosts were so warm and welcoming. The kids enjoyed the super hero trail, gemstone mining, and fishing in the pond. Our 3 year old caught her first fish! We made some wonderful family memories and look forward to visiting here again!
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Vanessa W.
1 review
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· May 2025
Heavenly
Great escape into a haven of beauty. Truly the hosts hospitality is a gift. Gentle natured and strong spirited, my kind of folks. I'm very thankful you share your slice of heaven. Can't wait to visit again. The river, the trails, the hosts ...perfection!
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Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Angelica S.

Joined in February 2018
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