We searched all over for a piece of property in the mountains of Kentucky! We fell in love with our 50 acres nestled in between 3 mountains. With waterfalls a cave 2 streams beautiful star filled nights tucked away in the middle of a wooded utopia! Totally away from the modern world but close enough to be there in 30 minutes!
The property was private as the street literally dead ends to it. Dog and cat on site super sweet and friendly. I wouldn't recommend though bc had there been any other campers it wouldn't have been private at all as they're pretty close sites with not much to separate them. We picked the Bottom of the falls site but there was no falls or we couldn't find it. Also not much flow in the creek either. They say there's trails on site but no direction at all to where they start or are at. There's also a large shed on site that could or could not have had someone in it, that was a question the whole time. I just feel this should have been a $20 camp site. I feel like it didn't fit the description at all.
Private site way out in the middle of no where, but with that being said, you may be sharing the location with unknown people. We booked the site for two nights but ended up leaving early when some pretty intoxicated people showed up after dark on night two. Not the owners fault. She was very nice. Bathroom was super clean. Just be aware that you may be sharing the space with people and there may or may not be owners on site to keep everything in check.
The site was lovely, shaded and being near the stream was nice. It was very remote. We had the place to ourselves so this wasnt an issue for us, but the sites are all in the same general area. two are separated by some trees but you would definitely be able see and hear others if all three campsites were in use. Port a john was fresh and clean! Kartia was kind and met us before the camp entrance to guide us in!
Beautiful! Our spot was right on the creek and exactly what we were looking for. It was a large spot. The host was wonderful. She met me there and showed me where some of her trails are. The property was great to explore. We explored the falls as well as the creek and really enjoyed it. There is a port a pot but no running water. There is no cell service with AT&T for several miles. There is a pup and kitty on the property that were charming and very well behaved. It is a 30-60 min drive to so many beautiful places.
Location
Ravenna, Estill, Kentucky, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee), Hopewell Culture, and Adena Culture First Nations according to