Located near Red River Gorge, Daniel Boone National Forest, and Natural Bridge State Park, Firefly Hills is a haven for full-time RVers and adventure seekers. Experience underwater kayaking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and more, all just minutes away. We offer 15 spacious RV sites with full hookups, level concrete pads, and picnic tables for easy, comfortable stays. Guests enjoy modern amenities including a brand-new bathhouse with three full bathrooms (one ADA accessible), an on-site laundry room with card-operated machines, and a convenient garbage and recycling station. At Firefly Hills, inclusion is at the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or with friends, you’ll find a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes everyone feel at home. Stroll through our orchard, cast a line in the pond, and gather at regular community campfires to connect with fellow travelers. RV rentals are also available, making it easy to experience the beauty and hospitality of Kentucky—even if you don’t own your own rig.
Located near Red River Gorge, Daniel Boone National Forest, and Natural Bridge State Park, Firefly Hills is a haven for full-time RVers and adventure seekers. Experience underwater kayaking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and more, all just minutes away. We offer 15 spacious RV sites with full hookups, level concrete pads, and picnic tables for easy, comfortable stays. Guests enjoy modern amenities including a brand-new bathhouse with three full bathrooms (one ADA accessible), an on-site laundry room with card-operated machines, and a convenient garbage and recycling station. At Firefly Hills, inclusion is at the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or with friends, you’ll find a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes everyone feel at home. Stroll through our orchard, cast a line in the pond, and gather at regular community campfires to connect with fellow travelers. RV rentals are also available, making it easy to experience the beauty and hospitality of Kentucky—even if you don’t own your own rig.