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10 Best Glamping in Kentucky Sites For Your Bucket List

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Want to go glamping in Kentucky? Welcome to the Bluegrass State, a southeastern state in the US well-known for its legendary Bourbon Trail, the world’s largest cave system, and the world-famous Kentucky Derby. Kentucky is also blessed with natural beauty and enchanting outdoor landscapes. From picturesque lakes and forests to majestic mountain ranges and rivers, Kentucky has it all!

Looking for accommodation in Kentucky? The Bluegrass State is home to countless glamping spots ranging from romantic treehouses and vintage airstream trailers to cute yurts and cabins. Of course, if you decide that glamping in Kentucky isn’t right for you, you might want to explore our pick of luxury cabins in Kentucky instead. 

If you are a fan of a more glamorous type of camping, check out our list of the best ten glamping sites in Kentucky – perfect for some R&R after experiencing one of Kentucky’s best festivals!

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Quick Breakdown of Glamping Sites in Kentucky

Before you scroll down and check out our full list, here is a quick breakdown of the best glamping sites in Kentucky split into different categories.

Best Glamping in Kentucky for CouplesRed River Gorge Glamper

Best Glamping in Kentucky for FamiliesThe Grace Airstream

Best Glamping in Kentucky for Treehouse LoversTurtle Dome Treehouse

Best Luxury Glamping in KentuckyStunning Tree House Tucked Away Among the Trees


Top 10 Glamping Sites in Kentucky

Without further ado, here is our list of the bestten0 glamping sites in Kentucky. From yurts and treehouses to airstream trailers, this diverse list of unique glamping sites in Kentucky has got you covered.


1) Turtle Dome Treehouse Glamping

Location: Campton

Price: $193+ per night

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/43679823

Dome Town isundoubtedlyt one of the finest glamping destinations in Campton, Kentucky. Located just a stone’s throw from the Red River Gorge Geological Area, this series of geodesic domes suspended in the trees is an ideal place to spend the weekend in nature. All domes are connected by suspension bridges and have shared bathrooms and cooking facilities.

Located lower on the hillside, Turtle Dome is one of the largest domes in this complex. It has its own private kitchenette and a comfortable queen size bed. Guests can relax in the hammock swing, enjoy numerous hiking trails, and unwind with a refreshing drink at the nearby Rock House Café.

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