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Bear Creek Horse Camp Introduce

Welcome to Bear Creek Horse Camp, a premier destination for equestrians and outdoor enthusiasts located in the serene surroundings of Strunk, Kentucky. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Bear Creek Horse Camp offers a unique experience tailored to those seeking adventure with their horses.

Situated on Lee Hollow Rd, Bear Creek Horse Camp provides a peaceful retreat with access to beautiful trails and stunning natural scenery. You can reach them at (423) 569-9778 or +1 423-569-9778.

Here’s what makes Bear Creek Horse Camp a must-visit:

  • Clean and Well-Equipped Campsites: Each campsite features electricity and water hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay.
  • Modern and Accessible Facilities: The campground boasts spotless and heated bathrooms, including wheelchair-friendly facilities and showers with hot water and great pressure.
  • Horse-Friendly Amenities: Dedicated horse facilities include open back 4-horse stocks at each campsite, round pen corrals, mucking pile areas with wheelbarrows and shovels. (Note: Guests should bring their own buckets, hay, and grain.)
  • Scenic Trails: Enjoy a variety of trails, including the Bear Creek Loop (easy) and longer loops (intermediate), perfect for horseback riding and hiking. Be prepared for varying terrain, including mud, steep sections, and rocky areas.
  • Campsite Comforts: Each site includes a picnic table, grill, and fire pit, ideal for outdoor cooking and relaxing evenings. (Guests should bring their own firewood and fire starters.)
  • Natural Beauty: The campground is located in a quiet, remote area, offering stunning night skies and beautiful natural surroundings. The overlook area offers amazing rock formations and scenic views.
  • Responsible Camping: Guests are encouraged to be mindful of wildlife, particularly bears, by properly storing food and garbage. Leave No Trace principles are strongly recommended.
  • Accessibility Considerations: The road leading to the campground includes an 8-mile gravel stretch, mostly one lane, which may be challenging for large rigs. The walk to the river view includes steps, making it not wheelchair-friendly.
  • Areas for Improvement: The concrete in the horse stalls is noted as being hard on horses; rubber mats or softer flooring options are recommended by previous guests.

Bear Creek Horse Camp offers a memorable experience for campers and horse enthusiasts alike, combining modern amenities with the natural beauty of Kentucky. Prepare for an adventurous getaway with your equine companions.

Location

KentuckyMcCreary CountyStrunkLee Hollow Road

Customer Reviews

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Leandra Collier
Oct 25, 2022

Campsites were clean, electricity and water at every site, bathrooms were spotless and heated, hot water was very hot, water pressure was great. Bathrooms are wheelchair friendly, as is the stalls. One of the two showers is as well. We saw fall foliage and loved the campground. A few round pen corrals have been placed throughout the campground making keeping horses there even easier. Open back 4 horse stocks are provided at every camp site. They are older and look a little rusty but would do the trick while camping. Wheel barrows, mucking pile areas, and shovels were provided. Buckets are not, we brought our own hay, grain, and enough buckets for water and food both. There were no water troughs that I saw provided. Trails were a lot of fun, I’d say some were intermediate thanks to a recent rain leaving lots of mud, some steep places, and some trail wash out leaving small ravine cracks in the path. The long loop looked more difficult than the Bear Creek Loop which was pretty easy. And I’d recommend shoes on your horses for rocks and gravel used on trails. But having them right there was great and we thought the adventure was fun. Our horses are good trail horses and did fine. There was a picnic table and grill and fire pit at every site and it’s far away from towns so the sky was gorgeous at night. We brought our own firewood and fire starters. The grill is not a waist high, stand alone one but instead it’s over the fire pit. Fit a cast iron pan and water kettle no prob. Area was quiet and not populated much. The road in does have a gravel stretch that is mostly one lane for 8 miles, with our rig it was fine but a huge rig would be annoying to drive into this place. Road was well maintained and no pot holes. There was one creek area with a small amount of water and a dip that we bumped a little on the dirt road. We were careful to put away all food and garbage properly each time we weren’t actively cooking. We also were very careful about our trash and making sure we left no trace when we left. This is bear country and we took it seriously. We left nothing that had any lingering food smells out, everything went back into the car and shut tight. I recommend the overlook area, the rock formations were really amazing and fun. The walk to the river view was easy (a few steps at the end make it not wheelchair friendly.) The view is gorgeous and you can see the whole area. I had a great time and would happily be back.

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Jean Speechley
May 24, 2024

It's a nic campground and restrooms are very clean but the ar a where you put your horses needs help concrete is very hard on the horses for standing on it for long periods of time, I suggest either 3/4 rubber mats for them to stand on or get rid of the metal stuff and put two 10x10 panels at each site. We horses people would like this improved thank tou

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Renae Smith
Sep 16, 2023

The trails are amazing. The park has improved these trails immensley. Beautiful, quiet, clean, awesome church nearby called OTTER Creek Baptist. Friendly enviroment,Round pens to use. Our favorite place to camp , coming from Ohio.

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adat smith
Jun 01, 2022

Rangers were confiscating coolers that had water in them. Water. Extremely unfriendly, inconsistent with dogs running everywhere, grills left out, yet watched him skip every other camp and chew out campers letting random others go unchecked. one ranger pulled up on my neighboring camp with a cooler in the bed of their truck as they were leaving, blocked their vehicle in, got out and said to them "you trying to avoid me?" Grass overgrown, trails awful. Bathrooms were spotless, that's about the only positive.

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Joe Harvey
Oct 15, 2017

Good camping and trail riding. A little rocky, but OK. There are some nests of ground hornets and yellow jackets, unmarked, on or near the trails. I do not like the concrete racks your horses have to stand in, but there are a couple of corrals, and I think you can picket, as long as the horses don't chew on trees.