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Horse Cave KOA
Overview
Horse Cave KOA Journey serves as a central hub for exploring the heart of Kentucky’s cave country. This well-maintained park offers a blend of convenience and natural beauty, making it an ideal base for travelers navigating the I-65 corridor. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a compact camper, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere with easy-to-navigate roads and plenty of green space. It functions perfectly as both a restful stopover and a multi-day destination for those looking to explore the region’s unique subterranean landscape and scenic rural charm.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the rolling hills of central Kentucky, the park is just minutes away from the charming town of Horse Cave. The surrounding area is characterized by verdant farmland and the unique limestone geography that makes this region famous. Despite its proximity to the interstate, the park maintains a peaceful feel that allows guests to unwind after a long day of driving. The location is strategically positioned to offer quick access to the area’s most famous geological wonders while providing a quiet retreat at night for weary road trippers.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with high-quality facilities designed to make your stay comfortable and stress-free. Travelers can choose from spacious pull-thru RV sites featuring full hookups and reliable 50-amp service. For recreation, the park offers a seasonal swimming pool, a fun mini-golf course, and a dedicated KampK9 area for your furry companions. Practical needs are met with clean bathhouses, laundry facilities, and a well-stocked general store. The on-site fishing pond provides a relaxing spot to enjoy the Kentucky outdoors without ever needing to leave the property.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for guests is the nearby Mammoth Cave National Park, which houses the world's longest known cave system. Just a short drive away, visitors can also explore the fascinating Hidden River Cave and the American Cave Museum right in the center of Horse Cave. For those traveling with children, Dinosaur World and Kentucky Action Park offer plenty of above-ground entertainment. The region is rich in history and geological marvels, ensuring that there is always something fascinating to discover within a short drive of your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is a fantastic choice for family vacationers who want a mix of outdoor adventure and on-site activities. Its location makes it a premier spot for national park enthusiasts seeking a reliable, high-standard campground near the caves. Because of its easy access to the highway, it is also highly recommended for big-rig owners and cross-country travelers who prioritize convenience and professional service. If you value a friendly environment with modern amenities while exploring Kentucky’s karst landscape, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Christine Grindle
We pulled into our site around midnight and found our site to be small and full of ruts from water run off with no barrier to stop us from going over the edge. The back of our camper hung over a 30foot drop. We started auto leveling and site was so soft and un level our jack slipped off blocks and bent. We asked at the office the next day to switch sites but were told none were available, even though the campground was not even close to full. Our next trip was a level paved site; same thing happened with the jack. We had our camper looked at and found the entire frame was bent, no doubt from the initial bending of the jack. We’re having insurance investigate our options so we will be advised on how to proceed with this. So disappointed that an unkept site caused this. Road noise was excessive. On a positive note, bathrooms were the cleanest and nicest I’ve ever been in.
Tim Ockerman
We went in after a long day of traveling, nice park, polite people. My only problem was the Wi-Fi was unsecured and would not connect to the Internet on any of my devices. After a long day of travel, you would like to sit down, relax and catch up on things on TV. Unfortunately, this didn’t happen because the Wi-Fi is unsecured. This is the only KOA we have ever been in. That has Wi-Fi set up like this. I think this needs to be looked at!
Shana Kennedy
Great for a one night stay, I 65 is very loud. Great dealing with the women who worked there. Went to do laundry and 2 out of 4 washers and 1 out of 2 dryers not working. Waited for a man to start his laundry and time it out mine would be ready to go in the dryer when he was done. The man came back and told me that it takes at least 1.5 hrs to dry. My laundry was out of the washer waiting on him. He put another 30 mins on the dryer. Went into the office and asked for the closest laundromat and the yound man states it was on the backside. I told him he had only 1 barely working dryer and ive got wet clothes that needed dried. He asked me what he should do about it and told him maybe fix your equipment or put up notices that your dryer will take 1.5hr to dry. Didn't ask to compensate me in any way and had to go to one of the nasties laundromat I've been too.
brandi king
My family had a great time. My kids loved the jumping pillow and the fishing pond. But the view from the covered wagons and the bunkhouse are spectacular. We loved sitting by the fire pit watching the sun go down. The bathrooms were so nice. I'm glad we were on the back side, the front side had a lot of freeway sounds
Bobby Simon
The campsites were nice sized with RV hookups accessible. Our site was at the farthest end of the park without restrooms nearby. They offer a golf cart to rent for $50.00 per day, which was a life saver for us. The pool was nice and the park offered lots of activities for the kids. The restrooms were private, nice, and clean. The site also didn't have much shade which made it hot during the day.
Doug Hoogeveen
Nice little Campground. Our site drive was curved so it was impossible to get the trailer stairs to land on the pavement. Since we were only there for one night we put blocks under the stairs, wad a bit Woodley but ok.
Doug Trimmer
In our experience this was an OK Campground, but certainly NOT great. It felt more like a parking lot than a campground, and since it was on a hill, it was on ledges. Our assigned site was barely long enough to accommodate our travel trailer and tow vehicle. The Sewer Pipe was sticking out of the ground so high that it was unusable (you know "what" does not run up hill). I had to use the dump station as opposed to being able to discard of our black water at the site. They did, after I complained about this, extend me a small refund towards the sewer part of the "Full Hook-Up" price that I paid. Beware, that this campground is located very close to the Interstate and the traffic NOISE was continuous, and I personally found it extremely difficult to get a good night's sleep due to the noise. The only reason I even gave this place 3 Stars was because the Restrooms/Showers were very CLEAN, which we did appreciate, and also the Office Area/Store was very nice and even had a neat little Coffee Shop. The Staff was Friendly & Helpful.
Lisa Harrison
This KOA is so pretty, clean and conveniently located off I-65! It has Conestoga wagons, teepees, treehouses, cabins, easy to park rv spots—even a 43 ft. fifth-wheel and they all have nice picnic tables. The people in the office are very nice and helpful. The pool and playground areas are great as well!! It was quiet and we felt safe here. There is a dog dog park too.The surrounding countryside is also beautiful. We will be stopping again on our way back south in the fall and hopefully tour some caves!!!
Bonnie Mulligan
A great campground. We stayed in one of the treehouses and it was lovely. My daughter LOVED the treehouse. There was a nice shower, comfy beds, and a full kitchen. The campground is close to the interstate, so there is a bit of noise, but it's manageable.
Randy Johnson
The KOA was very nice, plenty of amenities and scenery. We booked 2 nights, March 4/5. We arrived before dark, easy set up and had dinner. It was very windy and rainy, no big deal when RVing as you go with the flow. Our concern came about 8pm when we had wind gusts between 45-55 mph and tornado warnings. We decided to pack it up and head to a nearby hotel for safety reasons. On Wednesday, we visited Mammoth Cave as planned. The wind and rain had let up slightly so we decided to move on and head north. The reason for the lower review is that we did not stay one night of the 2 we had booked. My wife asked if we could get the second night refunded as we would not be staying They said due to their cancellation policy they would not refund either night. Most of the time I understand cancellation policies and deal with it. I felt that due to the extreme weather and the fact that we were the ONLY RV in the campground they could have been a bit more accommodating.