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Lake Barkley State Resort Park
Overview
Lake Barkley State Resort Park offers a comprehensive outdoor experience on the eastern shore of its namesake lake. Spanning over 3,700 acres, this destination combines the rugged beauty of the Kentucky landscape with the comforts of a full-service resort. Designed with an emphasis on blending into the natural environment, the lodge and surrounding facilities overlook limestone bluffs and the vast reservoir. Whether you are arriving for a weekend of fishing or a week-long family retreat, the park provides a scenic backdrop of water and lush woodlands for every visitor to enjoy.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Cadiz, KY, the park serves as a primary gateway to the famous Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The geography is defined by the vast waters of Lake Barkley, which was created by damming the Cumberland River to create one of the largest reservoirs in the region. RVers will appreciate the rolling hills and the tranquil atmosphere of the Pennyrile region. Its proximity to major transit routes makes it an accessible and peaceful stop for travelers moving through Western Kentucky.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features 78 paved sites equipped with water and electric hookups, catering to a variety of rig sizes. Guests have access to well-maintained bathhouses, a laundry facility, and a dump station for convenience. Key park features include:
- A full-service marina offering boat rentals and slips.
- The 18-hole Boots Randolph Golf Course.
- An indoor fitness center and seasonal outdoor swimming pool.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water recreation is the primary draw, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming available directly from the park's shores. Hikers can explore several miles of woodland trails, such as the Bluebird Trail, which is excellent for birdwatching. Nearby highlights include:
- The Land Between the Lakes elk and bison prairie.
- The Homeplace 1850s Working Farm and Living History Museum.
- Local antique shopping and dining in the historic town of Cadiz.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for active families and retirees who enjoy a mix of rustic camping and resort-style amenities. It appeals particularly to boaters and anglers looking for easy lake access and professional marina services. If you prefer a destination that offers organized recreation like golf and fitness facilities alongside traditional campfire experiences, this Kentucky state park is a perfect fit for your next multi-day RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kelly Lloyd
Well, It used to be one of the best around, but it's gone downhill so fast! They literally shut down the park for months to repair the water and when I got to the site there was a sticky note on my water spigot that says "water doesn't work, use the water from the adjacent site." That was like 50 ft plus away, I didn't have a hose that long! They should have gave me a partial refund because I paid for a space with water! The bathroom's on the top of the hill were absolutely nasty, but the bathroom's at the bottom of the hill were absolutely spotless! Go figure. At no time did we see anyone other than a ranger the day we checked in, and the day we checked out. No one cleaning, no one selling firewood, nothing, completely abandoned for all intents and purposes. For such a fantastic place, they have absolutely let it go down, and it breaks my heart. I have a lot of memories there over the many years that I have visited, and to see it fall apart is terrible.
Shari Teague
We camped here for one night. Please be prepared. There is one 30 amp power pole shared with the site next to you. The pole is so far away that if you don't have a super long cord or an extension you are out of luck. Also, the sites are way out of level and super up hill or down hill. Also the angle of how you you have to pull in each site is different and you may have to go back out of the campsite and take the loop from another direction but you have no way of knowing that till you see it. A positive is there was good water pressure. The bathhouse is air conditioned but the showers were not clean. No sites are near the lake, but a couple of them overlook it. We stopped because we needed a place for the night but would not recommend it otherwise. The woman who met us in a golf cart was helpful. We could not use the sites we had so she let us move to sites that we could be particularly level on. Also we were told that the lodge was open to eat dinner. We were there at 5. It closed after lunch. So.... No go. Sorry. I usually love to report on all of the great things about a campground but I just couldn't this time. It was pretty and that is it .
Donna Schroeder
We had an amazing time last month. Our room & patio were right on the lake. Deer 🦌 everywhere. Windows Restaurant was excellent & we loved the pool. Close proximity to Land Between the Lakes is why we stayed there. Staff very helpful, & friendly. We highly recommend. ❤️
Jimmie Martin
To make this short, the people and the views make this place better than it should be. The resort is almost 50 years old and it is showing its age. The AC in the main lodge is 50 years old and is not able to keep up making the restaurant and meeting rooms nearly unbearable for guests and staff. There are a lot of spiders and other bugs in the rooms and covering the outdoor walkways. Most of the outdoor seating areas and rails were not clean as they had several dead bugs, feathers, and debris all over them. However, all of the staff went above and beyond to accommodate us; especially our food allergies. And the views are unmatched. Also, lots of awesome wildlife all around the area. It is worth it to go here!
Scott Grant
Started our vacation in a run down cottage with black mold; staff worked to move us to lodge. Lodge was nice; actually better beds, but no fridge (which was a total inconvenience). Ice machines worked, and if you travel you'll understand. Nice pool and with life guards, who were friendly and helpful. Dining room needs some TLC, but decent food at a decent price and again, friendly staff.
Kim Hangsleben
Had dinner, We went for 1st Friday fish. The food was OK, alot of Cajun influence. Great salad bar. The clam chowder was very thick. So many fried options, grilled shrimp or a scampi would be good. I thought the atmosphere was cold and cafeteria style. Too bad the fireplace doesn't work. Would be easy to make it a gas fireplace, would really help warm the room and the ambiance. Maybe table clothes especially for dinner. A bar would also be a great add and or a beer, wine/drink menu.
Roger Moredock
We are very fortunate to have such a wonderful State Park in our area. I am 67 years old and traveled to every national park, and most state parks in each state. It is true that Kentucky does not have the largest budgets for state parks compared with our neighbors, but what Kentucky does have is the most diverse and talented chefs at each of our state parks restaurants. I have met them, they know each other and the one thing that they all share is the thought that fresh quality food must be provided to each guest from the kitchen. Either off the menu or the buffet tables. I am under the impression that they may even have a friendly competition on which state parks restaurant serves the best meals. During the long winter months is one of the best times to visit Barkley lodge, before the summer crowds, the atmosphere is quiet, and you can really relax in this magnificent restaurant. Open Wednesday and Thursday off the menu only, and buffet Friday Saturday and Sunday. Be sure and check times. On Wednesday afternoon only two other couples were in attendance. I ordered a bacon cheeseburger, wedge fries, onion rings and drink. The 1/3 pound burger was well done, inform the waiter or waitress if you prefer medium done, fresh Kaiser bun with plenty of melted cheese, tomato, lettuce and onion. I ordered the bacon on the side and it was prepared wonderfully. Absolutely the best seasoning on the potato wedges, and wonderful whole onion, onion rings in a beer batter like coating. My son enjoyed the child’s meal battered chicken strips and fries. A very large portion of fries and three large chicken strips that he couldn’t finish eating. Cold drinks were refilled as they were drank and service was outstanding. Cost was very similar to a fast food restaurant with old charm atmosphere. Parking is adequate but be prepared for the off season construction repairs being done at the entrance. It is well blocked off and safe to walk and drive around it. Plenty of handicap parking spots and accessible to the lodge and restaurant. ******UPDATE ******* Friday evening is seafood buffet! My family hosted another couple for their first time visiting Barkley Restaurant. Menu includes Jumbo breaded shrimp, shrimp and grits, scallops, fried clams, crawfish, gumbo ,frog legs, shrimp cocktail, chicken, salmon, catfish, corn on the cob, potato wedges, and many other dishes. Salad bar, dessert bar, But the best thing ever is Chef Jack had retired at the start of Covid, and has come out of retirement to again head the restaurant again. Chef Jack is one of the best in the Kentucky Parks system. Chef Jack invited us back for Sundays buffet. Informed us that that’s when he carves off of the roasted beef.
Kevin Fish
I didn't stay in the rooms but the buffet was awesome. The shrimp were huge and very tasty. The frog legs were the best I've had in a long time. I was a huge fan of the Gumbo though. Others in the group liked it though. I would definitely recommend going there to eat. It is a little pricey but for me the shrimp and frog legs were worth it.
Robert Bouland
We have stayed here many times but this time was terrible. Everything was closed. No cable so no TV for 2 days. No one seemed to care. Room was decent but was like a sauna. To cool the room down we tried the AC but it only blew out hot air. The lodge is run down. We stayed on the bottom floor. When I went to get ice the vending room was filthy. I would not recommend this lodge to anyone
Solar Ryan
If you ever wondered what a resort that is ran by the post office is like, well, here it is! This place was a phenomenal architectural build when it was new. Now, it’s ran by the govt and this is a prime example of why the govt should not be operating resorts. The property is very very run down and in dire need of a private company to save it. The reviews are correct, door keys don’t work, the bathrooms are patched together. Nice towels and beds. Zero regular maintenance besides some grass cutting. Employees are honestly button pushers with zero training in running a resort. As expected, they will hire absolutely anyone, so there’s that. The breakfast buffet had green eggs, no lie, and is the worst food we have ever ate in our life. Thats pretty impressive to earn that title. We were wondering if the food in jail was better? Funny story, the indoor pool isn’t available for guests until 11am, which is when checkout time is. The outdoor pool is drained. If you have extremely low expectations but want a great view, this is your place. This would be an EXCELLENT place for a college business class field trip because it showcases the opposite of operating a successful business.