Things to Do
RV & Site Information
For RV enthusiasts planning a visit, Bear Creek Campground - KY accommodates recreational vehicles up to 100 feet in length. This National Park Service is available for advance reservation, making it a reliable choice for planned trips.
Guests at Bear Creek Campground - KY can enjoy essential amenities including Proximity to Water: N/A, Proximity to Water: Springs, and Water Hookup. The site is maintained by National Park Service, ensuring consistent upkeep and facilities management.
Popular activities at this location include Camping, Hiking, Horseback riding, and Hunting. The campground's proximity to Oneida offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Tennessee region.
Located in Oneida, Tennessee, Bear Creek Campground - KY provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands. Contact the site directly for real-time availability and current conditions.
About this place
Overview Bear Creek Horse Camp is located in the Kentucky portion of Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Recreation Numerous trails snake through the recreation area, offering mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding for visitors. Facilities Bear Creek combines the experience of traditional woods camping with the modern conveniences of flush toilets, hot showers and electric hookups. Sites can accommodate both RV and tent camping. Tie-stalls are available on each site. Natural Features Big South Fork is located in north-central Tennessee and southeastern Kentucky in some of the most rugged terrain of the Cumberland Plateau. The park encompasses approximately 125,000 acres including rocky gorges and forested plateaus. Nearby Attractions Just a few miles from the campground is Blue Heron Mine, also known as Mine 18, a historic abandoned mining town that has been rebuilt as an outdoor museum. Visitors can hear audio presentations from actual people who lived in the community in the 1950s.
Getting There
For detailed directions, please visit: http://www.nps.gov/biso/planyourvisit/directions.htm


