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About Zilpo - Daniel Boone Nat. For.
Number of accommodations: 162
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (658)
What Guests Are Saying
Zilpo Campground is praised for its beautiful location, cleanliness, and friendly camp hosts, making it a favorite for many long-time visitors. While some amenities, such as hot water availability and maintenance support, have declined, most campers still enjoy the private, serene sites and the access to outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. However, issues like noise from other campers and limited store supplies have been noted, highlighting areas for improvement.
What Guests Are Saying
Zilpo Campground is praised for its beautiful location, cleanliness, and friendly camp hosts, making it a favorite for many long-time visitors. While some amenities, such as hot water availability and maintenance support, have declined, most campers still enjoy the private, serene sites and the access to outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. However, issues like noise from other campers and limited store supplies have been noted, highlighting areas for improvement.
Review Summary
Joanne R
VerifiedJune 20, 2022 • Stayed at: F002, Loop: F LOOP
This park has incredible potential as it is a beautiful and serene area with nicely spaced sites, but it needs some serious TLC. The shrubs and grass are not cut back away from sites. As a result you have ticks attached to you every day and mice running about. There are low hanging branches that clip every RV and TT driving through the park loops. The beach was closed before 8pm without notice. The camp host, April, has 3 small dogs that are left in a kennel outside her TT that bark all day and all night. Additionally, while sitting outside by the campfire, it sounded like the owners further abused the dogs based on the sound of loud, striking thumps and painful shrieks from the dogs. The park is managed by Thousand Trails and we will not be back until improvements are made. Thus we cannot recommend it unless you like to pay to enjoy a primitive camping experience.
caitlan M
VerifiedJune 20, 2022 • Stayed at: C016, Loop: C LOOP
Wonderful. Thanks for keeping it well maintained and beautiful ❤️
Raymond C
VerifiedJune 19, 2022 • Stayed at: H021, Loop: H LOOP
Great campground with some space between sites and some are shady.
Need more electric sites added.
Raymond C
VerifiedJune 19, 2022 • Stayed at: H021, Loop: H LOOP
Great campground with some space between sites and some are shady.
Need more electric sites added.
Karen P
VerifiedJune 16, 2022 • Stayed at: F013, Loop: F LOOP
I love the Zilpo area, but it’s sad to see how much the government has let it run down. Be aware that not all bath houses have showers. I used the shower in my camper, but there were 3 families on 3 sites and everyone had to drive to find a shower on other loops. The sites are very short so check size if you have a large camper. The water spigots leaked making it hard to fill your tanks. We were over run with tiny ticks so prepare. All 3 of us got ants in our campers and the other 2 got mice in theirs. The bugs were also so bad that we couldn’t have lights on at all. The paths leading to the lake have grown up. I just wish they would upgrade the electric to 50 amps on sites and put in more electric sites. There was no cell service in most loops. The best thing about it was how nice and quiet it was. Most of the week we were the only 3 in our loop so the kids had a great time running around. The beach is mostly rocks. The dump station had great pressure. The hosts were friendly and helpful.
Karen P
VerifiedJune 16, 2022 • Stayed at: F013, Loop: F LOOP
I love the Zilpo area, but it’s sad to see how much the government has let it run down. Be aware that not all bath houses have showers. I used the shower in my camper, but there were 3 families on 3 sites and everyone had to drive to find a shower on other loops. The sites are very short so check size if you have a large camper. The water spigots leaked making it hard to fill your tanks. We were over run with tiny ticks so prepare. All 3 of us got ants in our campers and the other 2 got mice in theirs. The bugs were also so bad that we couldn’t have lights on at all. The paths leading to the lake have grown up. I just wish they would upgrade the electric to 50 amps on sites and put in more electric sites. There was no cell service in most loops. The best thing about it was how nice and quiet it was. Most of the week we were the only 3 in our loop so the kids had a great time running around. The beach is mostly rocks. The dump station had great pressure. The hosts were friendly and helpful.
James A
VerifiedJune 14, 2022 • Stayed at: H018, Loop: H LOOP
Our first time at the campground. We stayed in H-18, with a view of the lake through the trees. We believe this campground is one of the more beautiful places we have camped in terms of green lush trees, lake, clean campgrounds, etc. There were two bathhouses in loop H with urinals, flush toilets, and showers. The showers are free. There are two RV dump stations. One is 100 yds past the park fee station/entrance. The other one is between Loop F and Loop G. The dump stations have potable water and non-potable water stations and two sewer ports. Staff keep the restrooms very clean, but the floors need repainted and the air dryers are rusting.. The campsites have are well maintained and have an asphalt pad for the RV and gravel overlaying the rest of the dirt site, with one or two picnic tables. The park doesn't want anyone nailing or hanging things on the trees, so one or two metal staffs with hooks are provided. I saw two clean water spigots in the loop to fill containers with fresh water. The lake has blue gill, bass and muskelunge fish. We have Verizon cellular and always had a bar or two. Crazy but Salt Lick was terrible cellular coverage but the campground was good. We could do what we needed with phones and iPads. Our only issue with the area is ticks! Almost everyone in our party of six got a tick or two on them. Overall we had a great time, extending our stay by one day (9 nights overall) in June, 2022. Check it out!
James A
VerifiedJune 14, 2022 • Stayed at: H018, Loop: H LOOP
Our first time at the campground. We stayed in H-18, with a view of the lake through the trees. We believe this campground is one of the more beautiful places we have camped in terms of green lush trees, lake, clean campgrounds, etc. There were two bathhouses in loop H with urinals, flush toilets, and showers. The showers are free. There are two RV dump stations. One is 100 yds past the park fee station/entrance. The other one is between Loop F and Loop G. The dump stations have potable water and non-potable water stations and two sewer ports. Staff keep the restrooms very clean, but the floors need repainted and the air dryers are rusting.. The campsites have are well maintained and have an asphalt pad for the RV and gravel overlaying the rest of the dirt site, with one or two picnic tables. The park doesn't want anyone nailing or hanging things on the trees, so one or two metal staffs with hooks are provided. I saw two clean water spigots in the loop to fill containers with fresh water. The lake has blue gill, bass and muskelunge fish. We have Verizon cellular and always had a bar or two. Crazy but Salt Lick was terrible cellular coverage but the campground was good. We could do what we needed with phones and iPads. Our only issue with the area is ticks! Almost everyone in our party of six got a tick or two on them. Overall we had a great time, extending our stay by one day (9 nights overall) in June, 2022. Check it out!
Stephanie K
VerifiedJune 6, 2022 • Stayed at: F012, Loop: F LOOP
Watch your kids while they are riding their bikes. People have no respect for the kids playing. They drive through the campgrounds like it’s a race track. No one says anything. The place needs some maintenance and mowing done as well, especially around the store and the picnic area around by the beach. Bath houses need to be cleaned & updated.
Twin Knobs is definitely more kept and enforce the rules better. When children are telling cars to slow down then you know it’s an issue.
krista b
VerifiedJune 6, 2022 • Stayed at: H028, Loop: H LOOP
We love Zilpo. Such a beautiful lake and campground.
Location Zilpo - Daniel Boone Nat. For.
Address:
8697 Z Ilpo Road
Salt Lick, KY, 40371
United States
In Salt Lick, KY, at the intersection of State Route 211 and U.S. Route 60,
take Route 211 south for 3.6 miles to the Forest Recreation sign. Turn left
at the sign, onto Clear Creek Road and go 3.9 miles to Zilpo Campground sign.
Turn left at the sign onto Forest Route 918 and drive 8.7 miles to the campground.
The campground is accessible via U.S. Route 60 and State Route 211. U.S. Route 60 is approximately 3.6 miles from the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.075 / -83.5
Policies & Rules
General
- Limit 6 people and 2 vehicles per single campsite; additional vehicles will be charged an additional fee per night; additional guest will be charged $2 per night.
- Each cabin has 2 double bunk beds with out mattresses, Please bring your own sleeping bags or other bedding.Each cabin can accommodate up to 6 people and 1 vehicle. Tents and RVs are not allowed at the cabins.
- Beach is opened from Memorial day to Labor day, unless flooding occurs hours of operation are 11am to 8 pm
- Only Authorized companies are allowed to drop off and set up rental trailers, all unauthorized RV trailer rental deliveries will be turned away.
- Reserved Sites will be held until check out time (NOON) the day following your arrival date. Sites must be occupied by the checkout time of that following day to hold a reservation or the site will be forfeited and released to other guests. Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
- Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
- A discount of 25% is now available for reservations that include 7 or more consecutive days.
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Last updated: June 13, 2026