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The Harrican Lakehouse

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(280)
15mi from Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · KY
There is a lot of history in this land. It's been in my family for over a hundred years. They worked the land with their hands and so have I. It's a special place. Come see for your yourself and be our guest at The Harrican! Learn more about this land: Unplug and unwind at this two story cabin built right on the water in the heart of the Kentucky Wildlands! Even though there is complete peaceful seclusion it does get a little noisy when the bullfrogs start their evening ritual. There is a dock and pier perfect for fishing or swimming. Firepit, grill with gas provided, two boats, fishing poles, lots of seating on the wrap around porch, two bedrooms; one with a queen bed and the other with two twin beds and just lots of natural beauty and peace! The BIG update everyone has been waiting for; the plumbing and electricity are now complete! We have all the ammenities to make your stay comfoetable and relaxing! Early and late check in and check out options available when availability exists the day before or after your booked stay. Thank you for interest in the Harrican Lakehouse!
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Red River Gorge Glamping & Cabins

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(21)
51mi from Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park · 13 sites · RVs, Lodging · Stanton, KY
Welcome to The Retreat at High Rock – A Getaway in the Heart of Kentucky Tucked away on a peaceful stretch of Kentucky countryside, just 20 minutes from the iconic Natural Bridge, The Retreat offers a unique blend of comfort, simplicity, and scenic charm. What Guests Can Expect Set on 13 secluded acres, The Retreat features a thoughtfully designed mix of lodging and amenities that bring you closer to nature—without sacrificing comfort. Cozy Lodging Options Choose from 4 private, cozy cabins, charming glamping yurts, or full-service RV sites—perfect for everything from romantic getaways to small family adventures. Glamping Yurts Experience the perfect blend of rustic charm and cozy comfort. Each yurt features a comfy queen bed, mini fridge, fan, picnic table, and access to a nearby bathhouse with private restrooms and showers—ideal for a relaxed, close-to-nature stay without roughing it. Outdoor Living Each site includes access to fire pits and outdoor grills. Enjoy evenings soaking in a private hot tub, relaxing by the fire, or stargazing beneath a vast Kentucky sky. Nature Meets Peace & Privacy With 13 acres to explore, you’ll find quiet corners to unwind under the canopy of trees, as well as open spaces to gather, play games, or simply listen to the sounds of the woods. Nearby Things to Do Start your day with a peaceful hike through wooded trails, birdwatching, or sipping coffee as the morning mist rises through the trees. For more active adventures, cast a line at local fishing spots or paddle through nearby waterways by kayak. When you're ready to explore further, take a scenic drive along the Red River Gorge Scenic Byway, Historic Nada Tunnel, or the Bourbon Trail—each offering a full day of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and rich Kentucky culture. Local Flavor Visit nearby small towns (Stanton, Campton, Slade, Winchester, Mt Sterling) known for antique shops, cozy diners, farmers markets, and that unmistakable Southern hospitality. The Vibe Ideal for couples, solo travelers, and small families looking to unplug and reconnect. Whether you're here for a weekend recharge or a longer retreat, you’ll find the peace and quiet you've been craving—with all the comforts you need.
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$50
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Clayton Geneva Memorial Camp Ground

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(634)
25mi from Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park · 23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Williamsburg, KY
Thank you for considering Clayton Geneva memorial campground for your camping trip. Please read the entire description including our rules and regulations. Also be sure to view the site map. The gravel driveway to the sites is passable with any vehicle As long as the vehicle Does not have an aftermarket lowered profile or entirely overloaded with gear. We offer camping ranging from primitive tent sites, to an actual cabin. Hikers, kayakers, canoes, Horses and riders welcome, located a couple miles from Daniel Boone National Forrest, seemingly endless trails through some of the most beautiful country. Bring your canoe and kayaks. Located 16 miles from Cumberland Falls State Park. Located 11 miles from Sheltowee Trade Adventure Park. Located 11 miles from Kentucky Splash Water Park. 11 miles from The Mint Casino!! Clayton Geneva Camp Ground began as a retreat for our family since the 70's. My grandparents, Donald Clayton Russell & Jewel Geneva (Davis) Russell, purchased this little piece of heaven to get away from the hustle and bustle of Cincinnati life. Judy was born in a little cabin just down the road. Judy & Don along with many family members have made cherished memories here over the years. We want to share its beauty with you and your family. Please consider, Clayton Geneva is a primitive campground, gravel drives and left as natural as possible. This is not a sculpted campsite or a concrete campground. The primitive area is as such, gravel, grass, sand terrain accessible by a one lane gravel drive that leads over the hill and around the cliff to the riverbank. This drive is absolutely passable however is left bumpy to keep traffic at a safe speed as pedestrians also walk the drive. It is passable by any vehicle as long as the vehicle is not overloaded beyond its ability and/or has an extremely low profile. Any area that is not an actual campsite is left to nature, not manicured, trimmed or sculpted. As you’ll find all the sites are clear please don’t expect micromanaging of wild growth of our native plants in areas around the sites as we reserve those areas for the wildlife to enjoy. Please consider all the above mentioned details, primitive campsites are not for everyone and that’s ok.
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Boone Valley Campground

96%
(139)
42mi from Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park · 50 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Beattyville, KY
Boone Valley Campground is a family owned and operated business that offers 30 acres of primitive, RV, and Van camping. Conveniently located only 1 mile away from the Pendergrass Murray Recreational Preserve, 7 miles from the Miller Fork Recreational Preserve, and 15 miles from the Natural Bridge State Resort Park and Red River Gorge Area. Boone Valley is perfect for outdoor adventurers and families who want to spend and enjoyable weekend in nature. Ask us about guided OHV Tours in the area! We offer guided tours! New! 2 Nights camping at Buckhorn Lake State Park. Including Pontoon Guide all day. Price is $300 for 2 people. Max group allowed is 6. Offer available from July - September. Concessions Truck on the property! Enjoy local events! Boone Valley is located 5 miles from downtown Beattyville, KY. Camp with us on weekends of local festivals such as the Bourbon and Moonshine Festival and the Woolly Worm Festival. Onsite enjoy weekend live music, bonfires, and home cooking from the Boone Valley Kitchen.
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Rockcastle Riverside

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(720)
18mi from Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park · 50 sites · Tents, RVs · Livingston, KY
Started as a retirement experiment, Rockcastle Riverside is a story told of music and family. We have almost 200 acres of beautiful country surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rockcastle County. With a mile of river to swim, kayak, and fish and enchanted forest trails to hike, climb, or play, we have all of the best Kentucky has to offer! We have more established sites with fire rings, or you can find a place off the beaten path for more privacy, if you choose. The riverside is perfect for hammock camping, too.  We love music and often host bands on the weekends. We rent kayaks and canoes on site, as well. While there are almost 200 acres to escape into, on any fine night, the stage sits wit a drum kit and the will to make music within the Daniel Boone National Forest. Come play, come get away....we have it ALL! We have a little of something for everyone!
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HomeGrown HideAways

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34mi from Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Berea, KY
HomeGrown HideAways is a farm, lodging, and event facility nestled in a hundred-acre holler in the Appalachian foothills near Berea, Ky. Our lodging features treehouses, yurts, a bunkhouse, retro camper, water/electric hook-ups, and campsites. We also host weddings, retreats, and other events so advance reservations are required. For insurance purposes and the safety of our own livestock and pets, we do not allow guests to bring their pets/ESAs onto the property. Prepare to UNPLUG as we do not have cell service or wifi (there IS a landline for guests to make phone calls located in the Community Farmhouse). All guests from tent to treehouse have access to our solar-powered Community Farmhouse featuring a fully-stocked chef-inspired kitchen, restrooms, coin-op laundry, and upstairs multi-purpose room with a library and board games. There is also an outdoor kitchen area with additional cooking space including a grill, microwave, and sink (sink is closed in the winter so the pipes don’t freeze). Next to the Farmhouse is a massive pavilion with picnic tables for al fresco dining and firewood bundles to purchase. BRING CASH! Our seasonal bath house is generally open from April or May to October or November based on the prevailing temps. There are 4 flush toilets, 2 sinks, and 2 hot showers. The floors are concrete so we recommend shower shoes and you'll want to bring your own towels and shampoo/soap. The farm has a small playground, yard games, creeks, and a steep and rugged hiking trail that loops the mountain. We're also just 8 miles from the hiking trails at the Berea College Pinnacles, 8 miles to Owsley Fork Reservoir, 20 minutes to Anglin Falls, 12 miles to Berea, 35 minutes to Richmond, Ky, and a scenic hour to Red River Gorge. For other activities, restaurants, shopping, music, and more, we're happy to share our favorites, but highly recommend checking out the Berea Tourism website.
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Overview

About

What do you get when you combine rolling green hills, water slides, and Daniel Boone-style history? You guessed right—Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park! Here, you can step back in time and hike the Wilderness Road and Boone’s Trace trails, both used in the 1700’s by more than 200,000 pioneers making their way through this Kentucky wilderness. This 900-acre park is just south of Lexington, is nearby local shopping, and has campsites and recreation galore. Cool off at the community pool or check out the Mountain Life Museum, a replicated pioneer settlement. Visit the old corn mill or strike up some friendly competition in a miniature golf game. Whatever you do, don’t forget about the awesome water slides! Don’t you love a place that has the perfect combination of fun and education? You will after coming here!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer months can be warm, perfect for those who enjoy sunnier days, while winter brings a quiet, frosty beauty to the park. Avoid peak holiday weekends for a more serene experience.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities accordingly.
  • Review the photo and drone policy to capture memories without disrupting the natural habitat.
  • Consider purchasing a gift card for a unique way to share the park with friends and family.
  • Volunteer opportunities are available for those looking to give back to the park community.
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