Rabbit Hash is a small community on the Ohio River in Northern Kentucky. Its only Business is the historic Rabbit Hash General Store, which is considered the oldest general store in Kentucky. Visitors will find several RV Parks in the area… read more
Bardstown is in the northern area of the state of Kentucky, with RV parks located nearby offering a variety of amenities. Interests in the area include Hoosier National Park and Daniel Boone National Forest. Outdoor recreation opportunities… read more
With more than a dozen major hiking trails, as well as access to the tributaries of the Ohio River and Taylorsville Lake, the Louisville, Kentucky, area has much to offer to RV campers who love the outdoors. There is plenty of mountain biki… read more
As a major city sitting on the banks of the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky, has much to offer RV campers. Driving a big rig into the area is comparatively simple, as the city sits at a major junction of interstates and has a convenient se… read more
The town of Hazard, in eastern Kentucky is an ideal location from which to explore the George Washington National Forest or Carr Creek State Park. You can take a stroll by the river at Neace Gorman Park or climb through the lush landscapes… read more
Somerset, Kentucky, is the closest large town to Lake Cumberland, a major outdoors destination in southeastern Kentucky. In addition, less than 5 miles to the west of Somerset are the borders of Daniel Boone National Forest. For RV campers… read more
New Castle is a small town situated between Louisville to the west and Frankfort, the state capital, to the east. RV campers will find that the New Castle area affords a good location for exploring the north-central Kentucky area. Getting i… read more
Sitting on Interstate 71 about 15 miles from Lousiville's main ring road, La Grange is a small town with a good location for RV campers. Situated in the northern Kentucky countryside and surrounded by challenging biking country, it is also… read more
The Danville area makes for an outstanding base for RV campers to explore central Kentucky. Located on the outskirts of Lexington and Bluegrass horse farming, this picturesque college town is less than 9 miles from the Shaker Village of Ple… read more
Campbellsburg, Kentucky, is a small community near the Indiana and Ohio state lines. Both the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers are near Campbellsburg, offering boating, fishing and kayak-touring possibilities. The country surrounding Campbellsburg… read more
Carrollton, Kentucky, is a small community near the Indiana and Ohio borders, where the Ohio and Kentucky rivers meet. The region is known for horse breeding and racing, and there are many stables to be found. Canoeing and kayak-touring can… read more
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