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Kentucky State Park Campgrounds Preparing to Open March 13

By Gil Lawson

Frankfort, KY - The camping season officially opens March 13, 2020, at all 30 Kentucky State Park campgrounds that feature about 2,300 campsites across the state.

"Our state parks are treasured by thousands of Kentucky families, including mine," said Gov. Andy Beshear. "I hope to see Team Kentucky outside and having fun this year - stay safe and keep exploring!"

Several campgrounds will see upgrades during 2020. Electric upgrades are planned at Carr Creek State Park and General Burnside Island State Park is getting electric and sewer upgrades. Some sites at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park's campground are being re-designed to better accommodate campers.



"One of the most popular recreational activities at Kentucky State Parks every year is camping," said Parks Commissioner Robert Conway. "We're making some improvements at several campgrounds that our guests will like."

All state park campgrounds have water and electric services with dump stations or sewer hookups, along with picnic tables and fire rings at each improved site, and bathhouses. Primitive sites are also available.

Park sites will remain open through mid-November and a few remain open during winter months.

During the month of April, all Kentucky State Park campgrounds are offering buy one night, get one free, Sunday through Thursday. (Use the promotion code "Spring2020" for online reservations.)

The weekend of April 24-26 is the annual Camper Appreciation Weekend when campers get two nights for the price of one. State park campgrounds are offering a variety of activities during Camper Appreciation Weekend, including entertainment, arts and crafts, putt-putt golf, bonfires, movies, cookouts and nature programs.

The campground at John James Audubon State Park remains closed in 2020 due to work on a nearby dam.

To make camping reservations at a Kentucky State Park or for more information, visit www.parks.ky.gov


This story was posted on 2020-02-27 07:23:29
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