About Dog Creek (KY)
Number of accommodations: 68
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (319)
What Guests Are Saying
Dog Creek is a well-maintained campground with clean restrooms and easy access to water, making it a popular choice for camping. Visitors appreciate the beautiful views, spacious sites, and a peaceful atmosphere, with many planning to return. While there are minor concerns about grass upkeep and occasional service issues, the overall experience is highly positive, with friendly staff and a relaxing environment.
What Guests Are Saying
Dog Creek is a well-maintained campground with clean restrooms and easy access to water, making it a popular choice for camping. Visitors appreciate the beautiful views, spacious sites, and a peaceful atmosphere, with many planning to return. While there are minor concerns about grass upkeep and occasional service issues, the overall experience is highly positive, with friendly staff and a relaxing environment.
Review Summary
Jon B
VerifiedOctober 23, 2024 • Stayed at: B026, Loop: B
For tent camping, I'm not a big fan of sleeping on crush gravel and it is hard to drive stakes through the gravel. I would recommend spreading trash cans throughout the campground.
Chris J
VerifiedOctober 20, 2024 • Stayed at: A019, Loop: A
Campground was clean, all sites that I could tell were very well-maintained.
The Volunteers on-site, the Thompson's were very welcoming to and helpful if we had any questions, will definitely try to return again next year!!
David H
VerifiedOctober 18, 2024 • Stayed at: B023, Loop: B
Everything was good. I am only sorry they are now closed for the rest of the year.
Emma G
VerifiedOctober 16, 2024 • Stayed at: A009, Loop: A
Too many kids running around on bikes and adults in their golf carts.
Ok otherwise.
Gregory N
VerifiedOctober 15, 2024 • Stayed at: C012, Loop: C
We stayed in C012 10/09/24 - 1013/24. This is a real pretty place to camp. The restrooms are serviced to a real clean standard. One big thing I noticed, campers were leaving trash everywhere, in the restrooms, on the campgrounds. Why can't campers be proactive and pickup their trash and do a real good trash check before leaving their site to return home? It really doesn't take 5 minutes to walk-thru and pick up trash, especially if there was a windy day or two within their stay. If trash blows at your home, you would pick it up. Please help keep our campsites clean and stop throwing trash in the restrooms and showers as well. I thought it was disgusting how people treated this campground. I walked around with a plastic bag and picked up several pieces of trash during our stay. Just goes to show you that people can be nasty campers! Now off my soap box. This campground is just beautiful. The staff are nice, polite and welcoming! The equipment around each site looked nice and very usable. Campsites were marked with reservations. I'd give the staff 2 thumbs up for what they do each day. Thank you for manning and managing the environment around this site. The boat ramp was little hairy too. People didn't read the sign that stated, "Backdown the ramp" instead they just pulled down and blocked other boats from entering the water. This was, at times, a very busy ramp. Please remember boat etiquette, to use the parking lot to stage your boat to enter the water and to recover your boat after pulling off the water. Don't recover or prep your to enter and leave the water while your is on the ramp. This impedes others from using the ramp in a timely manner. Thanks again to the staff and attendants servicing Dog Creek. Oh, the store was a nice addition, where firewood, jams, jellies and vegetables could be purchased. Remember to bring cash as it's on the honor system too.
Tammy B
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: B030, Loop: B
We loved the campground. It was an absolute beautiful place. We appreciated seeing the sheriff drive through often. The only thing that took away from our first stay there was the 2 campsites across the road from us, were very rowdy until late at night and then on Sunday morning we're blaring their Mexican music for everyone else to hear. I don't know what the solution would have been for something like that, but I would stay there again, just in a different spot.
Elaine M
VerifiedOctober 11, 2024 • Stayed at: B022, Loop: B
We were in B22 . Lake view was very nice . Also clean
Michael J
VerifiedOctober 3, 2024 • Stayed at: A004, Loop: A
Nice park
David d
VerifiedOctober 2, 2024 • Stayed at: B018, Loop: B
Favorite camp ground
Lisa M
VerifiedAugust 26, 2024 • Stayed at: A014, Loop: A
Perfect camping spot😊
Location Dog Creek (KY)
Address:
890 Dog Creek Road
Cub Run, KY, 42729
United States
From Bowling Green, KY
Follow US 31W North from Bowling Green for approximately 14 miles then turn left onto KY 101. In appriximately 6 miles, Hwy 101 becomes Hwy 259 North. Follow Hwy 259 North for 11 miles before turning right on KY 728. Follow Hwy 728 for 8 miles before turning left on Union Light Road. Stay on Union Light Road for about 5 miles. Turn Left into the Dog Creek Campground. Total driving distance from Bowling Green is about 43 miles; driving time is around 1 hour, 15 minutes.
From Louisville, KY Follow I-65 south to exit 76 and turn west onto Highway 224. Follow Hwy 224 for approximately 10 miles, then turn left onto Highway 479. In approximately 8 miles, turn left on Hwy 88. In about 2 miles turn right on KY 2015/Union Light Road. The campground is on the right about 1 mile down Union Light Road. Total driving distance is about 81 miles; driving time is about 1 hour, 45 minutes.
From Nashville, TN
Take I65 North for approximately 66 miles. Merge onto KY 446 exit 28. Merge right onto Hwy 31W North. Follow 31W North for approximately 10 miles, then turn left onto KY 101. In appriximately 6 miles, Hwy 101 becomes Hwy 259 North. Follow Hwy 259 North for 11 miles before turning right on KY 728. Follow Hwy 728 for 8 miles before turning left on Union Light Road. Stay on Union Light Road for about 5 miles. Turn Left into the Dog Creek Campground. Total driving distance from Nashville is about 107 miles; driving time is around 2 hour, 15 minutes.
Latitude & Longitude: 37.3208 / -86.1292
Elevation: 167 feet
Policies & Rules
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Dog Creek campground is managed with Volunteers (located on A21, A24, and entrance site). When you arrive at campground proceed to your reserved site. The reserved tag and vehicle tags will be on your site post marker. Leave the reserved tag (white) on the site post marker and place vehicle tags (yellow) in your vehicle. If you need to modify your reservation (date change, site change-, etc..) , log on to your account on www.recreation.gov and make changes to your reservation or call the reservation service at 877-444-6777. For campground management issues call the Nolin Lake office at 270-286-4511. |
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Camping is permitted at designated camping areas with not more than six (6) people or the members of one family unit at any one site. A family is considered to be parent(s) and unmarried children living in the same household. Vehicles and personal property are to be placed on the site(s) rented by you, not on adjoining sites. Loaded boat trailers may be parked at nearby parking areas. |
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Title 36 Rules & Regulations will be enforced. |
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Checkout time is 4:30 p.m. on the day the permit expires. |
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Visitor must leave by 9:30 p.m. |
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Gear, equipment, trash and debris shall be completely removed from the area/campsite upon departure. |
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Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m. The operation or use of any noise-producing devices that unreasonably disturb others at any time is prohibited. The use of properly muffled generators is permitted between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10 p.m. Individuals who are boisterus, rowdy, disorderly, or otherwise disturb the peace at any time may be requested to leave the campground and forfeit all camping fees paid. |
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Vehicles will not be placed on the grass at sites with a defined border. Vehicles must be parked within the railroad timbers or ties surrounding each campsite and not on or over the ties. Empty and loaded boat trailers may be placed on the grass. Tents are allowed to be palced on the grass as long as they are not encroaching on another campsite and are located in the immediate vicinity of the rented campsite. |
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Fires may be built only in the fireplaces or grills. A responsible person must attend to all fires. Hang lanterns on metal holders provided at campsites. No burning of trash, treated lumber, or wood containing metal is allowed. |
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Any loaded projectile fire device, ammunition, and explosives of any kind are prohibited in the area except when in the possession of a Government employee, law enforcement officer on official duty, or person who authorized by the written permission of the District Commander. The possession or use of fireworks is prohibited. |
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Pets shall be kept on a leash not over 6 feet long or under physical control at all times. Pets shall not be left unattended. Pet owners are responsible for the proper removal and disposal of any waste produced by their pets. |
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The destruction, injury, defacement, removal, or alteration of Government property, vegetation, rocks, or minerals is prohibited. Only the gathering of dead wood on the ground for use in designated recreation areas as firewood is permitted. |
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Motor vehicles, including mopeds and golf carts, must conform to state licensing laws and their use will be confined to developed roadways by a licensed operator (16 years or older). Constant circling or "joy riding" is not permitted. The speed limit in the campgrounds is 15 M.P.H and all directional arrows must be observed. Motorized or battery-operated toys are not allowed on the roadways or sidewalks. Golf carts must remain on gravel or paved surfaces at all times. Golf carts will not be allowed to drive outside the campgrounds on public roadways. |
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No bicycles, skateboards, mopeds, or similar equipment are allowed on the sidewalks or steps around showerhouse facilities or other walkways. No bicycles, skateboards, or other similar equipment may be operated after dark.
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Due to the spread of invasive insects like the Emerald Ash Borer, firewood from outside the area is not permitted at Nolin River Lake campgrounds. Help protect our forests by purchasing or collecting firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Click Here for more information. |