The 7 Coziest Glamping Spots In Kentucky That Are Perfect For A Getaway Anytime Of Year
By Andrea Limke|Published December 01, 2018
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
If you enjoy camping, Kentucky is the perfect place to be any time of year. Our state has countless campgrounds and overnight accommodations that range from way off the grid to luxurious cabins filled with modern amenities. While many people think of camping as a warm-weather activity, there are many spots in Kentucky that are perfect for a getaway, no matter the season. These seven glamping destinations in the Bluegrass State range in accommodations, but they are all cozy, inviting, and ideal for a peaceful escape in Kentucky.
HomeGrown HideAways is a beautiful 100-acre property in Berea that offers many different glamping and camping options. Their elevated yurt (shown above) is a cozy spot to rest your head, even in the snow, as it has its own heater.
If you're feeling a little more adventurous or if the weather isn't too cold, check out the other choices at HomeGrown HideAways, including the tent (shown above) or even a tipi. No matter which option you go with, you're sure to have a cozy getaway in one of Kentucky's most beautiful campgrounds.
For more information on HomeGrown HideAways, check out our previous article here.
Paris Landing is another beautiful property with a few different options for glamping. If it's warm enough, definitely stay in one of their glamorous tents (they come with heated blankets!), but if it’s a little cooler out, they also have a cabin available to take advantage of for a secluded getaway experience.
Find out more about this true Kentucky Glampground in our previous article here.
Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort is a popular destination in the summer, especially with the recent addition of their unique covered wagons - in which you can spend the night! These are a great option from April through October, but the resort also has cozy cabins to enjoy any month of the year. These are very nice on the inside and have everything you need to experience all of the adventure around the city of Corbin, no matter the weather.
Learn more about the accommodations at Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort in our previous article here.
5. Get cozy in the trees with Canopy Crew treehouses.
The epic treehouses built by The Canopy Crew dot the forests of Kentucky and offer cozy getaway spots in Red River Gorge. These elevated cabins have everything you need - including heat - and are ideal for experiencing the beauty of winter (or any other season) in Kentucky.
Find out more about two of the treehouse options in our previous articles here and here.
6. Escape to Captain's Cabin, just minutes from Louisville.
This cozy cabin gets you out of the city and into the woods - and it's just 17 minutes from downtown Louisville! The property is incredibly scenic in any season and you can reserve a night or two at this charming cabin all year long.
Find out more about this cozy cabin in our previous article here.
7. Book a night at a lodge within Kentucky State Parks.
Many of Kentucky's incredible state parks are actually resorts that are perfect for glamping. You may enjoy the campgrounds during the summer, but don't overlook the cozy lodges - such as the one in Pine Mountain State Resort Park (shown above) - for an idyllic getaway any time of year.
Learn more about the resorts in Kentucky in our previous article here.
Glamping is a trend that has introduced even more people to camping and being outdoors, and with all of the natural beauty in Kentucky year-round, these seven cozy spots are perfect for experiencing it. Would you camp or “glamp” in cold weather? What’s your go-to spot? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
And for more places in Kentucky to be sure to visit, especially in the winter, check out our previous article here.
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