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Posted: 04/03/12 08:09pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Any info for nice campgrounds(full hook up if possible) in the mountains(high elevation) of Kentucky.I will come down from Ohio.That the first time in Kentucky .


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Nice state park near Prestonsburg.

I do NOT recommend Breaks Interstate Park. Roads to the park very narrow and crooked with lots of coal truck traffic.

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Posted: 04/04/12 11:39am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Check out the RV PARKS and CAMPGROUND listed for all of the STATES. The have links to their campground from here...

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I was looking for Breaks Interstate Park in KY and find out it is actually in VA near the KY State Line...

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We can recommend Natural Bridge State Park east of Lexington. It has water and electric hookups and a dump station. They offer a tram/cable car type ride to the Natural Bridge on top of the mountain. It is a Kentucky State Park Resort with a pool, lodge, and limited nearby shopping.


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RoyB wrote:

Check out the RV PARKS and CAMPGROUND listed for all of the STATES. The have links to their campground from here...

RV PARKS AND CAMPGROUNDS

I was looking for Breaks Interstate Park in KY and find out it is actually in VA near the KY State Line...


I think you will find that Breaks Interstate Park is owned by both Commonwealths.

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What the altitude for the Jenny Wiley state park?I like to go where the weather is kind of cool.

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A hitch and hop: are you asking about Parker's Lake in southern Kentucky near Cumberland Falls?

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The road to Boonesborough is no problem, only a moderate grade down to the river. Nover heard of the other one. Hopefully someone else is better informed.


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I have seen some good reviews on the State Parks along I-75. I am planning on also driving I-75 from Ohio to Florida with a stop at several of them. I am concerned about pulling on mountain roads with higher grades than the interstate ( I saw a park warning on one in south Kentucky that had a 13% grade). Can anyone tell me about the roads from I-75 to Eagles Resort near Parkers Lake? Also how is the road to Boonebourgh State Park?

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Posted: 04/05/12 09:14am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The highest point in Ky is Black Mountain, and it's only about 4,000 feet. I don't know of any campgrounds there. Jenny Wiley is probably as high as any, other than the Breaks or maybe Cumberland Gap, but it isn't really much cooler. You have to get into Tenn or NC to get enough altitude to make any difference.

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