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📖 About This Campground

Natural Bridge State Resort Park in Slade Kentucky offers partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping in a 2,200 acre forested park and nature preserve with 22 miles of trails, a 60 acre lake, two campgrounds, lodging, and dining facilities. It is surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest and adjacent to the Red River Gorge National Geologic Area. Nestled in the heart of Kentucky's lush Daniel Boone National Forest, Whittleton Campground stands as a testament to the state's natural beauty and offers a serene haven for campers seeking solace in the embrace of nature. This idyllic destination invites outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the forest, with its towering trees, babbling streams, and abundant wildlife. From its scenic beauty to its diverse outdoor activities, Whittleton Campground promises an unforgettable camping experience that celebrates the splendor of Kentucky's wilderness. Natural Beauty: One of the most enchanting aspects of Whittleton Campground is its stunning natural beauty. The campground is surrounded by the dense woodlands of Daniel Boone National Forest, creating a tranquil and picturesque setting for campers. Whether you're camping in a tent, RV, or camper, you'll find yourself enveloped by the beauty of Kentucky's wilderness. The towering trees and soothing sounds of nature provide a sense of tranquility that allows you to reconnect with the natural world. Hiking and Trails: Whittleton Campground offers access to an extensive network of hiking trails that wind through the forest, leading to hidden waterfalls, scenic overlooks, and pristine streams. These trails provide opportunities for wildlife observation, birdwatching, and exploration. Whether you're embarking on a leisurely nature walk or a more challenging hike, the trails allow you to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the area. Cave Exploration: The campground is located near Natural Bridge State Resort Park, which is famous for its natural sandstone arch and underground wonders. Visitors can explore the nearby caves and caverns, including the fascinating Natural Bridge Caverns. These underground adventures provide a unique perspective of the geological wonders of Kentucky's landscapes. Wildlife Watching: Whittleton Campground is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. The forest and nearby water sources are home to a diverse array of wildlife, including deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species. Birdwatchers and wildlife observers will find ample opportunities to spot and photograph the natural inhabitants of the area. Camping Options: The campground at Whittleton Campground offers a range of camping options to suit different preferences. Campers can choose from rustic tent sites, RV sites with electrical hookups, and even group camping areas for larger gatherings. The campground facilities are well-maintained, and the natural surroundings create a peaceful atmosphere for camping. Campfires under the starry Kentucky night sky are a cherished part of the camping experience. Community and Gatherings: Whittleton Campground fosters a sense of community among campers. The communal picnic areas, fire rings, and interpretive programs provide spaces for visitors to come together, share stories, and celebrate their love for the outdoors. It's an ideal destination for family reunions, group getaways, or simply quality time with loved ones surrounded by Kentucky's natural beauty. In conclusion, Whittleton Campground, KY, is a tranquil retreat where campers can find solace in the embrace of nature within the enchanting Daniel Boone National Forest. Its scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and variety of camping options make it an excellent choice for those seeking an immersive camping adventure in the heart of Kentucky's wilderness. Whether you're hiking the trails, exploring caves, or simply savoring the serenity of the forest, Whittleton Campground promises an unforgettable camping experience. Plan your next camping trip to this remarkable destination, and you'll leave with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the wonders of Kentucky's natural world.

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Superslif

Yes, there is a lot to do in the area. There are two small-ish campgrounds. The first Whittleton is rather tight. Most of the sites are for RV's under 25' - 30'. Offers both electric and primitive sites. This are area is known to flood. The second a mile down the road Middlefork is for larger RV units. Still on the river, but sits a little higher up on the bank. Offers mostly water / electric sites with a few primitive ones on the hill. Between the two both pack a lot of RV's close together. Giving it a 4 star because there is a good deal of hiking in the area. Also: mini golf, playgrounds, picnic areas, resort lodging, chair lift ride to the "Natural Bridge".