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Kentucky
RV Park Reviews
Kentucky
Horse
Park, Lexington
- This is a big (260 site) park able to accommodate RVs up to 45
feet. The campground is part of a wonderful 1,000 acre equestrian
complex that includes museums and horse show facilities. Amenities
include clean restrooms and showers, a laundry, swimming pool, tennis,
volleyball, and basketball courts. This is a favorite with families, and
just off Interstate 75 for convenience.
Diamond
Caverns Resort, Park City
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Located just minutes from Mammoth
Cave National Park, this Coast to Coast and RPI resort has both full and partial hookup
sites, laundry room, a pool, fishing lake, dump station, and a game
room. A separate section is open to the public, with discounts for Good
Sam members. This is a good location to stay while visiting Mammoth
Cave and Bowling Green attractions.
Bowling
Green KOA, Bowling Green
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Open all year, this KOA has shady full hookup 30 and 50 amp
pull-thru sites, a swimming pool, laundry, store, LP gas, a rec room,
and is clean and convenient to all of the attractions in Bowling Green
and Nashville
Western
Kentucky RV Park, Central City – Nothing fancy here, but at
Passport America’s rate of $10/night for 30/50 amp full hookup
pull-thru gravel sites, it’s a good bargain. Located just off the
Western Kentucky Parkway
, the park can handle any size RV. WiFi available.
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