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Big Bone Lick State Park

Tucked away in Boone County, Kentucky is a quaint, 80-acre state park steeped in cultural and natural history, Big Bone Lick State Park. The name of the park refers to the giant fossils found in the area that mystified people for centuries, although they are are now known to be fossils of animals from the pleistocene era. Giant sloths, mastodons, bison, horses, mammoths, and other beasts from the pleistocene era once called the area home, drawn in by the mineral rich spring. Throughout its existence, the area has also been used by Native Americans, settlers, and even vacationers when it became a resort spot in the early 1800's.

Today the park still draws thousands of visitors from all over with its multitude of recreational activities, including hiking, mini golf, birding, fishing, and exploring the museum. Visitors to the park today can also enjoy camping at one of the 62 RV-friendly campsites, complete with hookups, open from November to March. Although Big Bone Lick State Park is loved by history enthusiasts for its vast, far-reaching paleontological and cultural history, it shouldn't be disregarded by nature lovers. The park is home to some of the most beautiful sights in Kentucky, including Big Bone Lake and the grazing bison.


Transportation

Driving

With helpful signage along the major roads leading to the park, Big Bone Lick State Park is a breeze to find. There are different ways to reach the park, but most visitors use I-71 and I-75 and then exit onto KY 338, which takes you right to the park. The paved roads within the park are somewhat limited, with much of the park remaining undeveloped. The roads will take you to parking at various facilities, including the campground, lake, museum, and shelters. Thankfully they are mostly straight and don't have any super tight turns, but you should still be careful when navigating them.

If you're taking advantage of the RV campsite, it should be noted that many visitors choose to bring an extra car to make getting in and out of the park during their stay and finding parking easier. Luckily, two vehicles are allowed at each campsite, so you won't have to pay extra to park your car. You may also choose to hook up the bike rack to your RV and bring bikes with you to help you get along the park.


Camping Accomodations

47'

Max RV length

47'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Big Bone Lick State Park

2023 Midwest Automotive Designs Ultimate Coach
2023 Midwest Automotive Designs Ultimate Coach
2023 Class B24 ft
ERLANGER, KY
Sleeps 2
$375 /night
Ultimate Coach Sprinter
Ultimate Coach Sprinter
2023 Class B24 ft
Elsmere, KY
5 (14) Sleeps 10
$375 /night
The Beast
The Beast
2021 Fifth-wheel41 ft
Rising Sun, IN
5 (1) Sleeps 8
$110 /night
2021 Forest River Wildwood X-Lite
2021 Forest River Wildwood X-Lite
2021 Travel trailer28 ft
Burlington, KY
Sleeps 9
$119 /night
Easy to tow fun with our 2019 Jayco Jay Feather X23B
Easy to tow fun with our 2019 Jayco Jay Feather X23B
2019 Travel trailer24 ft
Florence, KY
5 (11) Sleeps 6
$90 /night
2018 Jayco Greyhawk 32' Bunkhouse  **Delivery Available for a fee**
2018 Jayco Greyhawk 32' Bunkhouse **Delivery Available for a fee**
2018 Class C32 ft
Florence, KY
5 (9) Sleeps 7
$240 /night
Home Sweet Home
Home Sweet Home
2018 Travel trailer32 ft
Burlington, KY
5 (13) Sleeps 8
$129 /night
2022
2022 "Selah V" Tiny Adventure Trailer
2022 Travel trailer14 ft
Cincinnati, OH
5 (6) Sleeps 2
$70 /night

Campsites in Big Bone Lick State Park

Reservations Camping
Big Bone Lick State Park Campground

Hook up your RV and stay a spell at the Big Bone Lick State Park Campground. Each of the 60 campsites at the Campground have electric and water hookups for you to take full advantage of. Although there are no sewer hookups, a dump station is located near the entrance to the campground. Restrooms, showers, and an area to do your laundry are all available at the campground. A camp store is also located within the campground to make going for supply runs or replacing what you forgot to pack easy. The campground also has a neighboring pool and mini golf course for you to enjoy, and best of all, you can camp in your RV for up to 14 consecutive days at the campground. The campground is fairly close to a few trailheads, and is only a short drive from the lake access.

First-Come-First-Served Camping
Big Bone Lick State Park Campground

No camping reservations are made at the park, so if you want to reserve a spot you'll have to do before you arrive. When you get there, if any sites are available they may be available for local sale, but this is on a first-come, first-served basis.


Lakes Nearby Big Bone Lick State Park


Seasonal Actvities in Big Bone Lick State Park

In-Season
Hiking the Discovery Trail

The Discovery Trail is comprised of all the trails in the park and measures four and a half miles long. The trail may not be suitable for families with small children since it is somewhat long, but it sure is scenic, taking you throughout the park and the major points of interest. It meanders through multiple types of ecosystems, including grasslands, woodlands, and a woody savanna. This trail also allows you to see the bison and salt-sulfur springs, giving you the chance to take in as much of the park as possible on one trail.

Miniature Golf

Located beside the campground is an 18-hole miniature golf course that is open from April through October to all visitors. The course is a great opportunity to spend some time practicing your swing in a fun and laid back atmosphere while taking in spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. Hitting the miniature links is just as good for couples as it is for families. After all, who doesn't love mini golf?

Fishing

Big Bone Lake is just a few acres in size, but it is a great spot to hunker down for a day with your rods and bait to see what you can reel in. Common catches for anglers at the lake includes catfish, bass, bluegill, and sunfish and a Kentucky fishing license is required to fish in the lake. Check to make sure the lake is open before you go, it is sometimes subject to closures.

Off-Season
Orienteering

Pack your compass in the RV and learn how to navigate the woods when you visit Big Bone Lick State Park. Two orienteering courses are offered at the park year round, one for beginners and an intermediate one. Being able to navigate the woods is a priceless life skill, this can be the beginning of a lifelong love of orienteering or just a one-off adventure, but it's definitely worth taking part in while you have the chance.

Wildlife Viewing

The park is the perfect place for wildlife viewing year round. Whether you're wanting to get a glimpse of the famous bison, or one of the many species of birds that call the park home, you can find it at Big Bone Lick State Park during the spring and summer months. But the winter months are particularly good for bird watching, with over 50 species of birds inhabiting the area throughout the winter. The park recommends checking out the Big Bone Trail for the best birding opportunities.

Visiting the Museum and Visitor Center

The museum and visitor center at Big Bone Lick State Park is the perfect place to learn about the park's vast and fascinating history. The exhibits on display include everything from the bones of mammals from the ice age to Native American artifacts and current research efforts. The visitor center and museum are open year-round, but the hours change during the off-season and it is closed on the weekend. Make sure to check the hours when planning your trip to make sure you have time to check it out.


Seasonal Temps in Big Bone Lick State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Big Bone Lick State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 65°F (18°C) to a low around 44°F (7°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Big Bone Lick State Park:
State park information provided in part by our friends at Outdoorsy.

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