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Grove Boat-In Campground provides an unforgettable outdoor adventure destination in Corbin, KY. Nestled in a serene natural setting, this campground offers a distinctive way to experience the great outdoors by providing boat-in access to its campsites. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers, Grove Boat-In Campground combines the charm of traditional camping with the convenience of modern amenities.
Whether you arrive by land or water, the campground ensures a memorable stay with its unique combination of recreational opportunities and scenic beauty. The area is known for its diverse wildlife, including bears, so visitors are encouraged to be mindful of their surroundings while enjoying the outdoors.
Grove Boat-In Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to explore and enjoy nature in its purest form. With its unique offerings and commitment to providing a quality outdoor experience, this campground stands out as a top destination for camping enthusiasts.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice place to camp, but watch out, bears have been spotting in this area.
Very cool park, option to boat out or backpack to campsite. Which that the marina closest to the campground rented canoes/kayaks though.
Little adult fun was going down.lol
A great quiet get away. About a mile from either boat ramp accessible by canoe. 2 points to choose from; one has sites #1-6, the other has #7-30 (or so). There are single (1-tent pad) and double (2-pads) sites. Large wooden signs can be seen from the water labeling the campgrounds; small post markers indicate where boats can be pulled-in. Both areas have shared water spigots, shared rustic toilets, self-pay stations, and trashcans. Sites have a tent pad/s, lantern pole/s, picnic table, fire ring, and groundcover is fine gravel at the sites. Don't expect much in the way of niceties if you're wanting that. Dirt/rock trails connect all sites and access to the water. Points are elevated so all sites are 6+ feet or more above the water; no sites are directly on the beach. Small beaches are rocks mostly; some shallow areas for kids to swim. Boat pull-ins are spaced around each point. I scouted both points; site #12 was one of the better sites for shallow water access and a great view of the water and the stars. There are no open areas for kids to play; all very woodsy. I did not venture off of trails due to poison ivy/oak. Overall a great 'away from it all' place to camp. My pictures should give you a good idea of the place and show many of the things mentioned in my review. Enjoy!
Probably one of my most favorite campgrounds in the state of Kentucky