Camp in nature with the convenience of the city right out your camper door

Our campground backs up to the Laurel River Lake and the Daniel Boone National Forrest.  Luckily many of those trees spill over into our campground creating beautiful shade in spring and summer and resplendent colors in the fall.  We do have a few open areas if your prefer or want to use a satellite.  Most campers don't bother setting one up because our internet is fast enough for everyone to stream T.V., squeeze in a bit of work or just scroll social media.  You will feel like you are in the woods but you are less than a mile to I-75 making us an ideal stop for just a night or two.  We'd love for you to stay a bit longer so that you can enjoy our amenities.  Walk Fido over to our K-9 play area and let him run off leash while you relax on the shady bench under a tree.  Or let the two legged folks stretch their legs on our playground.  Take one of our big wheel bikes for a spin or throw some horse shoes with your friends.  Head over to the Cumberland falls State Park to see the Niagara of the South.  Bring your kayak and explore the Laurel River.  Cumberland Gap National Park is just an hour up the road and fro the overlook you can see three states and stand in two.  The Stearns scenic railroad is a fantastic way to view the fall colors and is only about an hour away.  Or just kick back and enjoy nature right here with us a the Corbin/Laurel Lake KOA

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 100' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (4/30 - 11/1)
  • Propane ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Firewood ($)
  • Dog Park
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Ways to Stay

KOA Journey

KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds offer the perfect oasis after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

KOA Journeys Feature:

  • Pull-through RV Sites with 50-amp service
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Well lit after hours check-in service

Latest Hot Deal

Save 20% on Mid-Week Stay

Stay mid-week and save! Available any weeknight (Sunday - Thursday) and save 20% each night. Exclusively for KOA Rewards campers, save an extra 10% with a valid KOA Rewards account. 

What: 20% savings when you book a weeknight stay (Sunday - Thursday)

Terms and Conditions:

  • Valid on stays Sunday - Thursday only.
  • Offer based on availability. 
  • Applicable with KOA Rewards.
  • Offer not valid toward existing reservations. 
  • Offer not valid on holiday weekends
  • Minimum length of stay rules may apply. 
  • Offer not valid on stays 28 nights or more. 

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Local Area

Setting and Amenities

Our campground is in a wooded hilltop setting with most sites under a canopy of mature trees. At the base of the hill is Laurel Lake, a 20-mile-long lake that is one of the top fishing lakes in Kentucky. We offer camping for motor homes, travel trailers, tent campers, tents, primitive camping and, camping cabins. The cabins are rustic and constructed of real logs with sleeping for four (with one sleeping 6). At each campsite is a fire ring, grill, and picnic table. You may bring your own food and cook out on the grill or go out to eat at any of the nearby restaurants. Many of our campers like to walk down to the lake and catch their dinner for a cook out on the grill. Come spend your vacation with us and enjoy the unspoiled rugged beauty of southeast Kentucky.

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Cumberland Falls

Known as the Niagara of the South, this is the largest, most impressive waterfall east of the Rockies except for the Niagara itself. This is one of only two places in the world where you can see a moonbow (a rainbow created by the moon instead of the sun) on a regular basis.

7351 Hwy. 90

Corbin, KY 40701

606-528-4121

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Laurel River Lake

This is one of the most beautiful lakes in the state with forested hills and steep picturesque bluffs. This 20 mile long, 350' deep lake, with 250 miles of shoreline, is known for its excellent Large Mouth Bass, Walleye and Trout fishing. It is also a great place for water skiing, jet skiing and other types of water sports.

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Big South Fork Scenic Railway

Ride the rails to the Blue Heron Outdoor Historical Museum of coal mining and logging in the rugged, isolated and beautiful Big South Fork River basin. The railroad and exhibits bring to life the joys and sorrows of the people who carved out a living in this remote area. For more information, see http://www.bsfsry.com .

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