Kincaid Lake State Park

Star3.81
103 reviews
565 KINCAID PARK ROAD, FALMOUTH, Kentucky, 41040, United States
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Quick Facts

712 ft

Price

$25 - $100/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

Varies

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

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Kincaid Lake State Park
$25.00 - $100.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Golf cart permits are $25 per week or $100 for the calendar year. Permits can be used across all Kentucky State Park campgrounds and the Kentucky...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

3.81

Mixed Reviews

Based on 103 reviews

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"Reviews are mixed, with some praising the park's amenities and natural beauty while others criticize site conditions, cleanliness, and staff professionalism. Specific complaints include uneven and cramped sites, unclean facilities, and additional costs like pool fees. Positive feedback highlights family-friendly activities and helpful staff during some visits."

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565 KINCAID PARK ROAD, FALMOUTH, Kentucky, 41040, United States

Kincaid Lake State Park

565 KINCAID PARK ROAD, FALMOUTH, Kentucky, 41040, United States

Driving directionsTake US 27 to Falmouth. Turn on Hwy 22 East off of US 27. Hwy 22 East is also Main Street in Falmouth. Hwy 159 North will bear off to the left of Hwy 22 East. The park entrance will be on the right approximately 4 miles from Falmouth.
The campground is accessible via well-marked highways. However, based on user reviews, road conditions may pose some challenges for large rigs due to overgrown trees that could damage antennas or vehicle roofs.
Nearby places
Falmouth (approximately 4 miles). Closest large town with supplies is about 45 minutes away.
Nearby supplies
A small grocery store in Falmouth is located nearby, but user reviews note that it carries minimal supplies. Campers should plan to bring essentials as larger stores are about 45 minutes away.

Best Time to Camp at Kincaid Lake State Park

Experience the full spectrum of Kentucky's seasons at Kincaid Lake, where warm summer days invite endless water activities with temperatures hovering in the comfortable mid-70s to mid-80s°F range. As autumn paints the surrounding hills in brilliant colors, temperatures gradually cool, leading to crisp winter days with highs in the mid-40s°F - ideal for peaceful off-season camping. Spring arrives with occasional refreshing rains that replenish the lake and awaken the forest, while summer humidity creates that authentic Southern camping experience under a canopy of stars.

Best
Summer(Jun-Aug)
3.5 / 5

Peak season for boating, fishing and pool use; warm weather but crowded on holidays.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
3.5 / 5

Off-peak foliage and quieter conditions likely improve experience; reviews note calmer weekdays/off-season.

Spring(Mar-May)
3.5 / 5

Good season for fishing, kayaking and mild weather; crowds lower than summer except holidays.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
2.5 / 5

Park open year-round but limited warm-weather activities; fewer visitors and less available programming.

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: Summer months and holiday weekends, with higher demand during these times.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: Open year-round, but seasonal restrictions may apply, e.g., holiday weekends require a minimum stay of 3 nights.

About Kincaid Lake State Park

Nestled alongside a sparkling 183-acre lake, Kincaid Lake State Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its diverse recreational offerings. Cast a line into the tranquil waters, explore winding hiking trails through wooded hills, or challenge friends to a round of mini-golf before cooling off in the park's junior Olympic-sized pool. While the campground provides convenient access to these amenities, visitors should note that some camping sites feature uneven terrain and closer spacing, creating a more social atmosphere perfect for families who enjoy meeting fellow campers.
Camping options include RV sites, tent sites, and primitive camping. Group sites and luxury camping options like yurts are not mentioned.
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Check-in
Standard check-in likely begins at 1 PM, as customary for most campgrounds.
Check-out
Standard check-out likely is at 11 AM.
Stay Limit
  • Maximum reservation window is 12 months in advance to the date
  • 1-night minimum stay during weekdays and 2-night minimum stay on peak season weekends.

Amenities available

Showers
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Camp Store
Laundry Facilities

Activities you can enjoy

The park offers a range of recreational activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, golfing, and mini-golf. Swimming is restricted to the pool. Wildlife viewing opportunities exist but are minorly impacted by geese droppings around the lake. Kayaking and canoeing are popular due to the 10hp motor limit on the lake.
HikingHiking trails are available and described as beautiful but not extensive, with some trails being less than 3 miles long. User feedback suggests they are suitable for short walks or light hiking.
FishingFishing is a popular activity at the lake, with visitors mentioning that it is a great spot for catching fish. However, shoreline fishing may be hindered by geese droppings.
SwimmingSwimming in the lake is prohibited, and campers need to use the pool. Pool access is not included in the camping fee and costs nearly $6 per person per day. Some reviewers found this pricing excessive.
BoatingBoat rentals are available, including pontoons for $35/hour. Visitors appreciated the well-maintained boats and the availability of life jackets for children.
Wildlife viewingWildlife viewing is possible but may be affected by the geese population, which leaves droppings around the lake, raising health concerns.
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsUneven and sloped campsites frequently mentioned in reviews; wildlife and ticks near site 50; geese droppings around the lake pose potential health hazards.

Weather at Kincaid Lake State Park

Reviews

3.8
103 reviews
Mixed Reviews
Mixed Reviews
Kincaid Lake State Park has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviews are mixed, with some praising the park's amenities and natural beauty while others criticize site conditions, cleanliness, and staff professionalism. Specific complaints include uneven and cramped sites, unclean facilities, and additional costs like pool fees. Positive feedback highlights family-friendly activities and helpful staff during some visits.
Review Summaries
Based on 103 reviews

What Campers Love

Users appreciated the variety of activities, including boating, fishing, and hiking. The junior Olympic pool, mini-golf, and well-maintained golf course were also praised. Staff was described as...
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Based on 103 reviews

Common Concerns

Common issues include uneven and small campsites, lack of hot water in showers, poor maintenance of facilities, and cramped conditions. Additional concerns were raised about staff professionalism and...
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Based on 103 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring leveling blocks for RVs as sites are uneven. Avoid peak weekends for a quieter experience. Pack supplies as the nearest store is 45 minutes away. Try renting a pontoon boat for a pleasant time...
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Based on 103 reviews

Seasonal Insights

The park sees more crowds during holidays and peak summer weekends, leading to cramped conditions. Weekdays and off-peak seasons offer quieter experiences. Summer activities like boating and fishing...
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Based on 103 reviews

Camper Quotes

1. 'The boats are so nice and not expensive at all! Only $35/hour for the pontoon.' 2. 'Bathrooms are in dire need of refurbishment!' 3. 'Shower house was really clean. Had hot water too!' 4. 'Sites...
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Based on 103 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Best sites: 27, 28, 29, 30, 35, 38, and 45 (noted for proximity to bathhouses and amenities). Worst sites: 67 and 68 (mentioned as uneven and challenging for larger RVs). Tent sites were criticized...
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Based on 103 reviews

Accessibility Features

No detailed reviews on accessibility other than the exemption of disabled guests from golf cart permit fees.
Based on 103 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but one reviewer noted strict leash enforcement even when no other campers were around.
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Last updated February 17, 2026
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