56 acres hosted by Elizabeth J.
4 RV/tent sites · 4 tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Looking for a quiet slice of Kentucky! This 56-acre property is located in the outskirts of Livingston in Rockcastle County. There is ample space for tents, hammock tents or open-air camping. The property has about 3/4 of a mile of road frontage on a quiet road with a few good pull off spots, two natural springs, and lots of wildlife. Gently hilly with two hollows, remnants of old logging roads throughout and a near vertical rock wall to its northern end. The woods are mixed hardwoods and persimmon, with planted pawpaw trees. Great for hiking, seasonal foraging, and a bit of bush-whacking for the more adventurous. There are two RESTRICTED structures on site: one old unlivable hunting cabin and a 12 x 20 rustic shed that should not be bothered. There is lots to do in the area. Spelunkers can check out Pine Hill Cave a few miles away from the property. Livingston has begun to grow and is offers local kayaking excursions. There is a large 4-wheeling park and Camp Wildcat civil war battle site not far away. Wood Creek lake and Lake Linville about 20 minutes away and Lakes Cumberland and Laurel under hour.