Great Spot for Touring Lexington &
Let me start by emphasizing that you should follow the host's directions to camp, especially if you're arriving from the south. We went exploring during our 3-night stay and the way Google would have sent us would have been tight with our 29ft travel trailer.
When we first arrived, we were a little apprehensive about the property. The drive was overgrown and it was a bit difficult to make out the entryway. The yard was also a bit overgrown, the fire ring looked like it hadn't been used all summer (there were weeds growing in it), and there were kids' tricycles laying on their sides in front of the house. That being said, the yard had been mowed before we got back from our first day of doing tourist stuff. We were also pleasantly surprised by how level this gravel site is. It didn't require any leveling at all and the hookups were easily accessible. Once we got set up and got our fire started, we felt more comfortable. After our first night, my husband declared this site was his favorite of the five campsites we had stayed at during our trip, three of those being 3+ night stays.
The second back-in spot next to us was unoccupied when we arrived and remained so the entirety of our trip. As such, other than the highway noise, it was a pretty quiet spot and felt very private.
Overall, we enjoyed our stay and would stay again. We highly suggest you visit the Lexington Peddlers Mall. We spent a good amount of time browsing and even found a few knick-knacks and gifts there.