State Parks near Frankfort, KY

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Barren River Lake State Resort Park, KY

326 RV rentals

When thinking of a motorhome camping trip, consider a drive through south-central Kentucky to the gorgeous Barren River Lake State Resort Park! Located amid the famous Kentucky Cave region, and just 36 miles from Mammoth Cave National Park, Barren River Lake State Resort Park is an ideal camping destination. Renting an RV is a preferred way of moving around the area, and you’ll find loads of affordable RV rentals in Barren County. The state park also extends into the neighboring Allen County and Monroe County, and you could include a visit to these areas too. 

Covering over 1000-acres, Barren River Lake State Resort Park is popular with visitors who travel here to partake in the park’s myriad recreational …

Big Bone Lick State Park, KY

447 RV rentals

Big Bone Lick State Park is a historical park situated near the stunning Ohio River. This unique park features swamps and forests and is well-known for its abundance of rare fossils. So many fossils have been discovered at this park that there's a museum dedicated to the prehistoric remains, with several exhibits explaining the origins of these extinct creatures. Camping at Big Bone Lick State Park is also easy due to the well-equipped campground, and with plenty to do in and around the campground, there's no better place to park your RV rental near the Ohio River.

If you're looking for a peaceful getaway, you'll find an oasis at Big Bone Lick State Park. When you book an RV in …

Blue Licks Battlefield State Park, KY

298 RV rentals

Blue Licks Battlefield State Park is located in northern Kentucky between the cities of Lexington and Cincinnati. The park lies on the site of ‘ The Battle of Blue Licks,’ which took place in 1782 and is considered the last encounter of the American War of Independence. The state park memorializes the battle with a monument to the fallen soldiers of the United States that fought those loyal to Great Britain. Along with its unique place in US history, Blue Licks Battlefield State Park has a plethora of recreational activities to enjoy within its hundred and forty-acres. Its history and recreation make it the perfect Kentucky park to take an RV rental for a weekend. Accessing the park with …

Brown County State Park, IN

341 RV rentals

Brown County State Park is by far the most popular getaway in Indiana for both Hoosiers and out-of-state visitors. Indiana’s largest state park, Brown County consists of nearly 16,000 acres of diverse landscape sandwiched between Bloomington, Indiana, and Columbus, Ohio. This convenient location is ideal for finding RV rentals in Brown County. Like so many other state parks in the country, this one also started as a Civilian Conservation Corps project to employ young men in the 1930s.

Due to the makeup of the park, Brown County has earned the moniker of “Little Smokies.” Glaciers came to the end of the road here during the last ice age, and their journey formed moody ravines and rugged hills that …

Caesar Creek State Park, OH

481 RV rentals

One of the best places in Ohio for outdoor recreation is the 3,741-acre Caesar Creek State Park in the southwestern part of the state near Waynesville. The park also boasts a 2,830-acre lake that was created when the United States Army Corps of Engineers erected a dam in the 1970s. Water recreation at the park is a big draw for visitors, and many drive their RV to Caesar Creek State Park for camping and outdoor fun.

Want to go camping at Caesar Creek State Park but don't have an RV? You can book an RV in Warren County and spend a few days exploring Ohio in your rental motorhome. Dayton is only about 40 minutes north of the park …

Carr Creek State Park, KY

166 RV rentals

Carr Creek State Park is more than just your average Kentucky State Park. Alongside its natural beauty, the park boasts a heritage rich with pioneer history. The area’s earliest settlers are said to have established a community here as early as the 1770s. In fact, the park itself is thought to have been named after William Carr, a famous hunter-and-gatherer that once lived in the area. Today, travelers camping at Carr Creek State Park can revel in this fascinating history while enjoying the rolling hills, dense pine forests, and 700-acre Carr Creek Lake.

Due to its remote nature, there are no major highways that pass by Carr Creek State Park. Instead, the park is surrounded by a network of smaller …

Carter Caves State Park, KY

230 RV rentals

As the name suggests, Carter's Cave State Park is home to more than 20 caverns, all of which extend out underneath the rolling hills of Kentucky that make up the area's landscape. The forested land above and the darkness underground means that adventure awaits visitors both above and below ground, with plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained, including hiking, canoeing, and golfing. People come from all over the state and beyond to book an RV in Carter County.

There are a number of attractions in the park in addition to the cave, such as a lodge, putt-putt course, and 9-hole golf course. Although visitors are able to find many attractions in the park, there is also …

Carter Caves State Resort Park, KY

227 RV rentals

The forested hills of Kentucky hide a very special secret! Well, an open secret since it’s one of the biggest attractions in the area. Carter Caves State Resort Park is located in the town of Olive Hill along Tygarts Creek and is an ideal location for a motorhome camping trip. The park’s main attraction is the caves, of course, and there are more than 20 caverns that wind beneath the forested hills. In addition to the caves, there is plenty more to experience, and camping at Carter Caves State Resort Park will turn into an adventure, unlike any other. 

While the caves have been around for a long time, the state park came into being in 1959 and includes the …

Charlestown State Park, IN

337 RV rentals

Charlestown State Park is located in southern Indiana on the Ohio River and Indiana - Kentucky border. The state park lies near the towns and cities of Louisville, KY, Cincinnati, OH, and Lexington, KY. Charlestown State Park began life as part of the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant and was donated in separate parcels since 1993. Today the park consists of over five thousand acres, making it one the largest national parks in all of Indiana. The park consists of the ‘Fourteen Mile Creek,’ a tributary of the Ohio River, miles of hiking trails, and access to the Ohio River itself. All of these things, and much more, make Charlestown State Park the ideal place to take an …

Clifty Falls State Park, IN

440 RV rentals

With its beautiful waterfalls, rugged terrain, and ancient fossils, Clifty Falls State Park is one of the gems of the Indiana State Parks system. Tucked away in the southeastern corner of Indiana, around 47 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, the park is well worth checking out for a few days if you're looking for beautiful natural scenery with a difference.

The park offers challenging hiking trails, plenty of delights to thrill and challenge amateur photographers, and the chance to get back to nature in peaceful surroundings. And with more than 160 sites to choose from in the Clifty Falls State Park campground, RV travelers are very well catered for.

Cowan Lake State Park, OH

472 RV rentals

In the heart of southwestern Ohio lies Cowan Lake State Park, an excellent state park offering the perfect weekend escape for a motorhome camping trip. Located in the city of Wilmington, the park is known for its serene lake setting with scenic creeks and a forested shore. An abundance of American Lotus adds to the overall charm of the lake. This state park is also popular with swimmers, kayakers and anglers. As you are finalizing your destination, book an RV in Clinton County so that you may explore the park and the nearby cities of Lebanon and Cincinnati.

Initially inhabited by the Miami and Shawnee Native American tribes, the area was turned into a settlement in later years …

Cumberland Falls State Park, KY

183 RV rentals

Home to one of the largest waterfalls in the eastern United States is Kentucky's Cumberland Falls State Park. Covering around 1,700 acres, it is the perfect balance of natural landscape and manmade amenities. Surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest, there are stunning views in all directions, while inside the park, you’ll find a maze of meadows, canyons, and streams.

There are countless opportunities for outdoor fun in the park, from walking to white water rafting, all the while taking in the fresh mountain air. The park is easily accessible from towns such as London, Corbin, and Williamsburg, so it is no wonder that so many people choose to rent an RV in Whitley County.

Dale Hollow Lake State Park, KY

289 RV rentals

Dale Hollow Lake State Park sits on the northern shoreline of the vast Dale Hollow Reservoir. This man-made lake stretches for 27,000 acres across southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee, attracting travelers from either state. Located on the Frogue Peninsula, those camping at Dale Hollow Lake State Park should head along Highway 61 until Burkesville, where a minor road leads you to this recreational hotspot.

Though the lake remains the mainstay of the park, these 3,400 acres are about more than just water sports. Days can be spent hiking, biking, or horseback riding through the spectacular forested hills or exploring the park’s hidden caves. What’s more, being less than a two-hour drive from Bowling Green and less than three hours …

Daniel Boone National Forest, KY

181 RV rentals

Daniel Boone National Forest sits in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Southeastern Kentucky. Its 700,000 acres of rocky gorges, sandstone cliffs, and diverse wildlife have been attracting visitors since 1937. Back then, the forest was known as Cumberland National Forest, before it was renamed in 1966 in honor of Daniel Boone, a well-known explorer in the area.

Anyone traveling from either northern Tennessee or Central Kentucky can access the forest via Interstate Route 75. Stretching between the larger cities of Knoxville, TN and Lexington, KY, you’ll find many city folks on their vacation here during the weekends and public holidays. The beauty of this forest lies in its diversity. It doesn’t matter when you decide to rent …

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, OH

507 RV rentals

Dayton, which happens to be the county seat of Montgomery County, is currently the sixth-largest city in Ohio. The city is located just a few miles away from Springfield and roughly an hour away from both Cincinnati and Columbus. The State of Ohio is popularly referred to as the birthplace of aviation, all thanks to Dayton. Dayton is the birthplace of a set of brothers who made a significant contribution to human history. Edgar and Wilbur Wright made history when they launched the first plane into a sustained flight in 1903. When you’re motorhome camping across Ohio, be sure to pass by the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park for some insight into early aviation.

Situated right at the …

East Fork State Park, OH

452 RV rentals

Located very close to Cincinnati is East Fork State Park, one of the biggest state parks in Ohio. Covering both rugged hills and open meadows, the park offers an ideal getaway into the wilderness for RV campers visiting East Fork State Park.

The park is home to the Little Miami River Basin, with the area being inhabited for over 3000 years by different Native Indian tribes. It boasts of a very diverse landscape, including dry-forested hills, rocky cascades, swamp forests, and marshy grasslands, spread over 4500 acres of land. Book an RV in the East Fork State Park to explore the many outdoor activities available in the massive expanse of this state park.

Fort Boonesborough State Park, KY

217 RV rentals

Fort Boonesborough State Park lies in north-central Kentucky just south of Lexington, and between the towns of Richmond and Winchester. The state park itself is named after and located on the site of the historic ‘Fort Boonesborough.’ The original fort was constructed in the late 18th century by the famous American pioneer Daniel Boone. The state park has recreated Fort Boonesborough, complete with a working fort, cabins, furnishes, and pioneer reenactors. During the high season, the fort reenactors will give demonstrations on pioneer pastimes such pottery and blacksmithing.

Along with its unique historical twist, Fort Boonesborough State Park also lies along the Kentucky River - a perfect place for those with an RV rental to come and boat, …