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Daniel Boone National Forest Guide

Daniel Boone National Forest, spanning over 708,000 acres in eastern Kentucky, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its rugged sandstone cliffs, sprawling woodlands, and more than 600 miles of trails. Popular attractions include the Red River Gorge, Cumberland Falls (also known as the "Niagara of the South"), and scenic lakes like Cave Run and Laurel River Lake. The forest's diverse landscapes are ideal for hiking, boating, climbing, and wildlife watching.

Where to Camp

Camping in Daniel Boone National Forest

Daniel Boone National Forest offers a range of campground options, from basic sites to more developed ones,with amenities like showers, electricity, flush toilets, and water. Some campgrounds require reservations, so check in advance to find a site that meets your needs.

Paid Campgrounds

Private Campgrounds Near Daniel Boone National Forest

Before planning your trip to the forest, check out the top campgrounds in Kentucky. You can also look for campgrounds in nearby cities.

Budget-Friendly Campgrounds

Campgrounds by Lakes/Rivers for Fishing and Water Activities

RV Rentals Near Daniel Boone National Forest

Shape Hiking Trails

Daniel Boone National Forest Hiking Trails

Explore the diverse hiking trails in Daniel Boone National Forest, ranging from easy walks to challenging treks.

Easy Trails

Challenging Trails

Things to Do

Activities in Daniel Boone National Forest

Here are some interesting things to do in Daniel Boone National Forest.

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How to get to Daniel Boone National Forest

Address: 1700 Bypass Road, London, KY 40744

Fee: Entry fee $3.0

The Daniel National Forest features an array of outdoor adventures for the whole family. With miles of acreage, you'll have no trouble finding a secluded area for some inner self-rehabilitation. An RV can only add to the adventure by giving you a private home setting away from home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Daniel Boone National Forest

Does Daniel Boone National Forest offer free camping sites?

Yes, Daniel Boone National Forest has free camping sites. Dispersed camping is allowed throughout the forest as long as you leave no trace when it's time to break camp.

Is there a limit to how long you can camp in Daniel Boone National Forest?

Yes, there is a limit to how long you can camp in Daniel Boone National Forest. Campers may stay for a maximum of 14 days while dispersed camping in the forest. Developed campgrounds may have different limits on their stays, and guests should check with their individual campgrounds to see those limits.

Is Daniel Boone National Forest open all year round?

Yes, Daniel Boone National Forest is open all year-round. Hikers and bikers can access the forest anytime during the year, and will find plenty to do.

Can you kayak, canoe, or raft in Daniel Boone National Forest?

Yes, you can kayak, canoe, and raft in Daniel Boone National Forest. The areas many lakes and streams make great spots for water activities and paddling.

What type of wildlife lives in Daniel Boone National Forest?

Wildlife living in Daniel Boone National Forest includes bears, white-tailed deer, squirrels, foxes, quail, mink, muskrats, and raccoons. You'll also find many birds and fish in the forest as well.