Kentucky
Frankfort
RV Parks:
Elkhorn Creek Campground
Absolutely wonderful. Only some sites
have sewer/cable and there are many
trees, so it may be difficult to find
your TV satellite. Elkhorn Creek
campground sits on an U-shaped bend in
the creek. It looks like a huge picnic
ground - lots of lawn and big, old
trees. The sites are huge and
well-spaced and the water pressure is
fantastic. Elkhorn Creek campground also
encourages campers to visit downtown,
historic Frankford and lets you
check-out late if they are not too full.
I do have to comment on the "note" we
were handed as we checked-in with our
dog. There is a specified dog-walk area
(this is true in nearly every
campground) and "if your dog can't make
it all the way to the dog-walk area, you
must clean-up after him! We have paid
informants in the park and if you are
caught not scooping - you will BE ASKED
TO LEAVE!" So there.
In the area:

Kentucky State Capitol Building |
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Rebecca Ruth's Candy Shop |
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Kentucky State University

Buffalo Trace Distillery |
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Lexington
RV Parks:
Kentucky Horse Park Campground
Very nice campground on the grounds of Kentucky Horse Park.
No sewer connections, but they have a dump station. Friendly
campers and staff. 50 amp back-in paved sites with lots of
lawn. Dog friendly, swimming pool, newspaper box. Quiet.
Campers receive a discount for admission and parking at the
Horse Park. Perfect location for a visit to Lexington, the
Horse Park and the surrounding countryside. In a dry county
- no alcohol allowed in the park (unless you are inside your
RV).
In the area:

Kentucky Horse Park |
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University of Kentucky Wildcats
Mary Todd Lincoln House

Paris Pike |
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Duncan Tavern |
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