We didn't build The Point to be the biggest campground in Kentucky. We built it to be the kind of place we'd want to come back to every single weekend.
Why We Started
We've always loved this land. A hundred acres of rolling Kentucky farm country, three fishing ponds, and views that make you forget whatever was stressing you out on Monday. When we started thinking about sharing it, we had one rule: keep it peaceful.
We'd stayed at enough campgrounds to know what we didn't want — blaring music at midnight, golf carts flying past your site at all hours, and a management team that couldn't care less. We wanted something different. A place where you actually relax. Where you know your neighbors. Where the loudest thing at night is a bullfrog.
So that's what we built.
What We Believe
You're a Friend, Not a Number
We know our residents by name. When you pull in, we wave. When you need something, we answer the phone. That's just how we do things.
Quiet Is the Whole Point
We enforce quiet hours because our residents asked for them. This isn't a party park. It's a place where you can sit by the pond with a coffee and hear nothing but birds.
The Land Comes First
We're a working farm at heart. We take care of this land — the ponds, the fields, the trees — because it's what makes this place special.
Who Stays Here
Most of our annual residents drive down from Ohio and Indiana on weekends. They love Lake Cumberland but they were tired of hauling everything back and forth. Now they park their rig once, set up their patio, and just come down whenever they feel like it.
We also get a lot of weekend warriors — families looking for a quiet getaway, retirees exploring Kentucky, and fishing enthusiasts who want to cast a line without fighting for a spot on the bank.
What they all have in common: they want to slow down for a few days. And that's exactly what this place is for.
Come See for Yourself
We know a website can only tell you so much. The best way to know if The Point is right for you is to come stay a weekend. Walk the property. Fish the ponds. Talk to the folks who've been coming here for years. We think you'll get it pretty quick.