Little Lick Campground Map Little Lick Campground on London Ranger District is a favorite destination for campers who also enjoy horseback riding on Little Lick Trail #502 and Nathan McClure Trail #530. The campground is located on a long ridgetop in the southeast corner of Pulaski County, Kentucky, just north of the Cumberland River. The campground provides four family camping areas and two double campsites. The campsites have tent pads, fire rings, lantern posts and picnic tables. The well with a hand pump is for livestock watering only. Use picket lines and corrals to scure horses. Do not tie horses to trees. Make this page look nicer by submitting photos of your visit to Little Lick Campground. Learn more... View Little Lick Campground Guide and Map (pdf) Trails near by: Little Lick Trail #502 Nathan McClure Trail #530
From I-75, exit 38, travel west on KY 192. Go 24.5 miles to Old Whitney Road on the left. Follow signs to the campground. From Somerset, take KY 192 east for 21 miles. Turn right on Old Whitney Road. Follow signs to the campground.
Tics galore, do not leave your deet at home. Yes, flesh eating bugs, but what a beautiful place to camp.
Despite what you may hear/read the only water source us and the other campers know of is a very small shallow stream to the left of the trail about 1-2 miles down. If it was not for my bloodhound we would have missed it completely. Otherwise it is the perfect Serene getaway and we were able to meet some very lovely people from around the country.
Toilets were not set up as of last weekend, perhaps because it was early in the season.
Five miles down a well-maintained gravel road, easy access even with a sports car.
Access to hiking trails.
It was pleasant after the RV turned off its generator but I used earplugs before that. Good distance between sites but that noise carried.
Just a couple bugs and not bothersome.
Set up at the end to get a view of sunset.
Was nearly full even on a Sunday night.