To get to Natural Bridge Campground, take Exit 33 off the Mountain Parkway and turn into the rest area. L & E Railroad Place is left and go about 1000 feet and turn right across the bridge and enter Natural Bridge Campground. Natural Bridge Campground is set less than a 1/2 mile from the Mountain Parkway in Slade, KY and is surrounded by mountains, cliffs and gorges.
It is a small, peaceful campground with sites ranging from primitive to 30amp/50amp and water hook. In addition, a large grassy field provides ample room for overflow camping for tent and car campers, with a large shelter and electricity. Many sites are shaded and located next to the Bolin Branch of the Red River.
It is a small, peaceful campground with sites ranging from primitive to 30amp/50amp and water hook. In addition, a large grassy field provides ample room for overflow camping for tent and car campers, with a large shelter and electricity. Many sites are shaded and located next to the Bolin Branch of the Red River.
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Take some time to orient yourself with our spacious red river camping campground. Bring your family on a walk and find out all the different locations that you can spend the day at while staying with us at red river camping Natural Bridge Cabin Campground. Spend the day exploring and come back and sit around the campfire.
At our campground, you can find yourself amongst recreational fishermen, and for good reason. You're allowed to fish at our Red River Gorge Fishing pond! Make a competition between your family or friends to see who can catch the biggest monster or the most fish at the end of the day. If you're lucky, you could even catch a bass large enough to feed your family dinner for the night at our Red River Gorge Fishing spots!
If you're not so into fishing or taking walks, and enjoy more vigorous activities at our Kentucky campground, we also have designated areas for other campground activities. Some of our popular areas are the areas where you can play sports & other camping games. Gather around and pick your team of players to play a quick half-court game of basketball.
Hear from our valued customers about their experience at our Red River Gorge campground. We love our guests and work hard to make sure their needs are met and they have a great experience. We are thankful for their business and their kind words. If you are planning a trip to Red River Gorge, visit Natural Bridge Campground.
Choose your spot when you arrive in our open field which allows for flexible camp sizes. Like the primitive sites, these open field sites do not have access to electric or water hookups. Enjoy catch and release fishing and bath house access. Embrace nature with our primitive sites. While these sites don't have water or electric hookups, they're perfect for tent camping with access to our fishing pond and bath house.
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Angela Bowers
Jan 16, 2022
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James Harris
Oct 14, 2021
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Cathy Metz
Aug 03, 2021
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My family and I stayed here for 3 days. Beautiful little spot. It is under new management . Very friendly and hospital. Kinda tricky to find at first but once there knew I will stay again. I look forward to waking up to nature at its best. Picture perfect. They even have little cabins on the small pond. And the pond is home to lots of wildlife.
Max Broughton
Aug 02, 2021
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I wouldn't consider this for camping at all. Just a open feild with tents less than 30ft away. Bright lights make it very hard to sleep and with all the people talking and close their car doors. make a website that shows pictures of the lots So people aren't fooled by what they're getting. It's not much different from a back yard.
Veronica J. Spurgeon
Jun 13, 2021
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We have been our fair share of campgrounds when off-roading with our RZR, this was our first time staying at this one. The price per night was extremely high, especially for what you are getting (or not getting in this case). The campsites are grassy areas which worked out fine for the time we were there, but if it had been raining more we were concerned with being able to pull out with an F250 & 30ft enclosed trailer. The turn to get into the campground was a tight one and across a very narrow bridge, also not ideal, and after midnight in complete darkness was challenging.
Due to no gravel drives
Due to no gravel drives
Ashlie Fisher
May 12, 2021
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Spent 3 nights memorial day weekend here. The price was 30 a night for the primitive tent site. Which is a little high for the area. The wood is 20 dollars a barrel which is also very expensive for the area The site it's self was right on a little creek and was very pleasant. The primitive sites do not include a fire ring or electric or a picnic table but we did have a table on our site. The bathhouses were dirty and the water pressure was lacking and cold at times. The bathrooms which are in a separate building were fairly clean and accessible. There is a pond on site where you can fish and the
Ky Crager
Jan 30, 2020
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Michelle Risch
Jan 15, 2019
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This campground is great! Alan, the property manager is a fantastic guy. They deliver the wood right to your campsite and they are very hospitable. Clean showers and bathrooms, plus wi-fi, with fishing available in the pond on site. There's also fishing at Mill Creek Lake just down the road. Thrillsville underground kayaking and zip line is very close, as well as Miguel's pizza, Subway, and the road that takes you into the Daniel Boone National Forest for some daytime adventuring. Centrally located and very affordable. Ready to go back already.