Tailwater

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  • (4.3)4 reviews

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About Campground

Overview

The Tailwater Campground offers 48-sites located along the Barren River, just below the dam. This lazy riverside campground is quieter than neighboring campgrounds and seems to have a slower pace since it is set below the lake, yet close enough for easy lake access.

Annually, the campground is host to the Barren River Lake Scout Celebration which began in 1995. Scouts from surrounding states converge at the Tailwater Campground to celebrate, compete, and demonstrate their skills over the weekend. This event occurs every August and is something everyone can be a part of as a participant or on looker.

Recreation

The Tailwater provides a great location when fishing for catfish or hybrid striped bass, and downstream provides an opportunity to catch several different species of bass, as well as a variety of sunfishes. Try hiking the Steen Bergen Nature Trail for a chance to spot resident great horned owls, a variety of woodpeckers, migrating songbirds, or a family of chipmunks. The river offers a chance to see belted kingfishers, green herons, or maybe even an otter dining on an afternoon snack.

Facilities

Each site has water hook ups and electric available during the months of May through September. Primitive camping is available in the off season with pit toilets offered during that time. The campground has an amphitheater, playground, beach volleyball court, horseshoe pit, and an open field for sports like softball or a fun game of tag. Other amenities just outside the campground at the stilling basin recreation area include: picnic sites, a pavilion available for reserving, playground, and basketball court.

Natural Features

Beautiful views of high cliffs and hills are on the other side of the river. Frequently you will see a bald eagle perched waiting for a fish to surface from the stilling basin's discharge. The surrounding woods are a quiet retreat and an opportunity for wildlife viewing at the permanent wildlife blind.

Nearby Attractions

The lake's shoreline is less than a mile away for swimming and boating activities. The premier recreation area, Port Oliver, is just across the dam and Quarry Road Recreation Area offers a reservable pavilion, fishing piers, playground, flush toilets, swimming area with beach, and a variety of picnic sites.

Stop and visit Barren River Lake State Resort Park, host of the Glasgow Highland Games. Peninsula Marina is less than five miles away. Good day trips to other local area attractions include: the National Corvette Museum, Kentucky Down Under, and Diamond Caverns. There are several other family attractions within the Glasgow, Bowling Green, and Cave City region and visitors can explore Mammoth Cave National Park, an hour north of the campground.

Directions

From Glasgow, KY: Take 31-E south for 4 mi; turn right on 252, which will cross the dam in 8 mi. The Tailwater entrance road is at the south end of the dam. Follow signs into recreation area. Approximately 19 miles from Bowling Green, KY.

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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T R

10 months ago
4/5

Way too expensive. Aren't y'all afraid the dam is going to burst?

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Delrene Jensen

1 year ago
4/5

Very cozy and everyone has been friendly

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Dawn Clark

2 years ago
5/5

Beautiful place to spend the week, friendly hosts, very clean. Electric and water at every site, and great access for fishing.

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Dave Stambaugh

7 years ago
4/5

This is a nice, quiet and clean campground. It is small but still has swingsets for the kids. The bathrooms were clean, but one of the sinks in the men's room was not working. There is a separate shower room (one for each gender) with just one shower, it is not small or cramped. The tent sites all seem to have a slight slope to them, it was hard for us to find enough flat ground to pitch our tents on one site. They all are pretty small sites. They are next to the river which was scenic but it was difficult to get down to the water at our site for fishing. The site we had (site 16) was electric, and it had two electric outlets. Be sure to bring a long extension cord to reach your tent. There was a water spigot on our site too which made it easy to clean things (boots, dishes, etc), I think most of the sites have water spigots. The site had plenty of space to park two cars. The campground host was very friendly and made regular trips around the campground. Firewood had to be bought at the nearby store, but small sticks were easy to find. The nearby beach was small but easy to get to, lots of parking, and had red sand. The water was warm and not crowded for our August trip. The kids had a blast there. The sand wasn't deep, maybe a foot at the most. Overall we liked our stay there.

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