Park Lodges & Fees
Kentucky’s state parks are free to enter — no gate fees or vehicle passes required. What makes Kentucky unique are its 17 resort parks with full-service lodges, offering hotel rooms, dining, golf, pools, and meeting facilities. Lodge rates vary by season and park. Discounts include: Military (up to 15% off lodging), Senior (10% off, age 62+), AAA (10% off), Kentucky Resident (up to 10% off), and Commonwealth Connection (discounted rates for public employees, Nov–Mar). The Kentucky Passport Challenge app lets visitors check in at all 44 parks to earn digital badges.
Parks by Region
Eastern Kentucky — Mountains
Natural Bridge State Resort Park showcases a massive sandstone arch spanning 78 feet long and 65 feet high, accessible by trail or sky lift. It’s the gateway to the Red River Gorge geological area. Carter Caves State Resort Park features over 20 caves including Cascade Cave with an underground waterfall. Breaks Interstate Park (shared with Virginia) is the “Grand Canyon of the South” — a 5-mile-long, 1,600-foot-deep canyon carved by the Russell Fork River. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park offers mountain lake kayaking and lodge accommodations.
Bluegrass Region
Fort Boonesborough State Park recreates Daniel Boone’s 1775 frontier fort along the Kentucky River. My Old Kentucky Home State Park preserves Federal Hill, the mansion that inspired Stephen Foster’s beloved song. White Hall State Historic Site is the home of Cassius M. Clay, the “Lion of White Hall,” an emancipationist and ambassador.
Western Kentucky
Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park sits on Kentucky Lake — one of the largest man-made lakes in the eastern U.S. — offering fishing, boating, golf, and a full-service lodge. Lake Barkley State Resort Park mirrors Kentucky Dam across the Land Between the Lakes region. Columbus-Belmont State Park preserves a Civil War battlefield on the Mississippi River bluffs.
Central Kentucky — Cave Country
Mammoth Cave National Park (federal) anchors the region, but nearby state parks complement it perfectly. Green River Lake State Park provides excellent largemouth bass fishing. Lake Cumberland State Resort Park offers resort lodge accommodations on a 63,000-acre lake with 1,255 miles of shoreline.
Best Parks by Activity
Best for Hiking
- Natural Bridge State Resort Park — Sandstone arches and Red River Gorge trails
- Carter Caves State Resort Park — Cave and ridgeline trails
- Breaks Interstate Park — Canyon rim and river trails
- Cumberland Falls State Resort Park — “Niagara of the South” and moonbow
Best for Lodge Stays
- Natural Bridge State Resort Park — Hemlock Lodge overlooking the gorge
- Cumberland Falls State Resort Park — DuPont Lodge above the falls
- Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park — Lakefront lodge and golf
- General Butler State Resort Park — Ohio River valley views
Best for Water Activities
- Lake Cumberland State Resort Park — 1,255 miles of shoreline
- Kentucky Dam Village — Kentucky Lake boating and fishing
- Taylorsville Lake State Park — Sailing and kayaking
- Greenbo Lake State Park — Quiet mountain lake paddling
Best for Families
- Fort Boonesborough State Park — Living history pioneer fort
- My Old Kentucky Home State Park — Musical performances and tours
- Natural Bridge State Resort Park — Sky lift and easy summit trail
- Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park — Pool, golf, lake, lodge
Best Time to Visit
| Season | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Spring (Apr–May) | Red River Gorge wildflowers, waterfall season |
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | Lake recreation, lodge pools, cave tours |
| Fall (Sep–Nov) | Outstanding Appalachian foliage, cooler hiking |
| Winter (Dec–Mar) | Best lodge rates, eagle watching, quiet trails |
FAQs
Are Kentucky state parks free?
Yes! There is no entry fee for Kentucky state parks. Lodge rooms, camping, and some activities carry separate fees.
What is the moonbow at Cumberland Falls?
Cumberland Falls is one of only a few places in the Western Hemisphere where a “moonbow” (lunar rainbow) can be seen. It occurs during full moon periods when mist from the falls creates a rainbow effect in moonlight.
Can I stay in a lodge at a Kentucky state park?
Yes! Kentucky has 17 resort parks with full-service lodges offering hotel rooms, dining, and amenities. Booking is available at parks.ky.gov.
What is the Kentucky Passport Challenge?
A digital challenge through the Kentucky State Parks app where visitors check in at each of the 44 state parks to earn digital badges and track their progress toward visiting all parks.
Start Your Kentucky Adventure
Kentucky’s state parks deliver something no other system in the country can match — world-class natural beauty combined with full-service resort lodges. Watch a moonbow at Cumberland Falls, explore 20 caves in one park, walk across a natural stone bridge, and sleep in a mountaintop lodge — all at state park prices.












