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A welcoming cabin exterior is presented, featuring natural wood siding and a classic triangular roof. Two lanterns are mounted near the entrance, which is outfitted with glass doors surrounded by a wooden porch. A gravel pathway leads through a grassy area, inviting guests inside.
Cabin in Campton
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

June Bug's Bungelow

MollyRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Had an amazing stay! The space was exactly as described—clean, cozy, and well-equipped with everything we needed. The host was incredibly responsive and thoughtful ensuring we felt right at home. The location was peaceful and there’s a fantastic barbecue restaurant nearby. Would definitely stay here again!
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A large wooden deck is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring string lights that create a welcoming ambiance. Patio furniture includes a table with an umbrella and metal chairs, providing a comfortable space for relaxation and enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
Home in Beattyville
5 out of 5 average rating, 54 reviews

Spacious 3-Bdrm House (great parking for trailers)

SimonRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Lindsey is a fantastic host. She communicated well, gave us some information about the area and even offered us a late checkout. Great location for climbing at PMRP. Great house with everything you need.
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A spacious front porch features white adirondack chairs arranged for relaxation. Soft sunlight brightens the area, while a green lawn and a parked car are visible beyond the railing. The entrance reveals a welcoming dark door accented by decorative glass.
Home in Beattyville
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Relaxing 2 bedroom home minutes away from PMRP

DarrenRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Peter’s place is excellent. A comfortable home away from home. Has all the amenities you need and good WiFi.
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A spacious cabin is nestled in a natural landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The exterior features a dark wood finish and multiple gabled roofs. A welcoming porch stretches across the front, with comfortable seating available for relaxation.
Home in Stanton
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Pool | Fire Pit | RV Parking | Family Friendly

SergioRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Staying at the cabin was amazing! It was easy to find, super clean, and had plenty of space for all of us. The fire pit was a highlight—we had so much fun hanging out and making memories together. It was the perfect spot for a relaxing and memorable trip!
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A charming cottage with a sloped wooden ramp leads to a welcoming entrance. The exterior features light-colored siding complemented by a metal roof. Lush greenery surrounds the property, highlighting the inviting atmosphere of the home.
Cottage in Wellington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

The CliffTop Cottage by “Porch Swing Properties”

StephanieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We will definitely be back to Debbie's place! The view was amazing, the cabin was homey and had everything you would need to enjoy the space! The gaming area below was awesome for unwinding on chillier evenings. The deck with the porch swing was perfect for peaceful morning coffee, even with the nearby rooster lol im familiar with the area but this was definitely a hidden gem!
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An open living space is featured with wooden walls and a high ceiling. Sliding barn doors separate rooms, while a kitchen area is visible in the background. A dark coffee table sits in the foreground, complemented by comfortable seating arrangements.
Cabin in Wolfe County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

“NEW” Yogi's Get Away- Big Yard

RiannaRating, 5 stars3 days ago
We had a great weekend and loved how cozy and accommodating the cabin was! The weather wasn't great for hiking but the covered porch and hot tub gave us plenty of space to relax and enjoy. The location was great with multiple sites less than 15 minutes away. Directions were simple and easy to follow and check in was a breeze! Thank you for a great weekend!
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A rustic lakeside cabin is set on a five-acre lake, featuring a wraparound porch. Tall trees and grassy areas surround the property, while the lake reflects the cabin's charming architecture. A hot tub is positioned on the deck for relaxing views of the water.
Cabin in Beattyville
5 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Green Pastures Getaway

ErinRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The host Aaron was extremely helpful and kind. This place is beautiful and exactly what we needed which was privacy with a private huge lake for my 8 yo son who loves to fish. We caught upwards of 75 fish on the shore, off the deck, and on the boat. House was cozy and clean. We would definitely go back to this house.
Top guest favorite
A spacious wrap-around porch features wooden Adirondack chairs and a picnic table, providing ample seating to enjoy the surrounding wooded views. The deck is designed for relaxation, overlooking the lush landscape that includes trees and a distant ridge.
Cabin in Pine Ridge
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Cliffside Family Retreat w/ View

JessieRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This is the second time staying at one of the host's cabins. Both were amazing views and both were clean and had tons of amenities. The hot tub worked well and the views are unbeatable. The wrap around porch is nice especially if you have dogs since you can close it off. The swing area with the firepit is a nice touch and also has great views. The only con is the lighting in the bathrooms is a little dim if you are getting ready to go anywhere, but not the biggest issue. Also, the cabin has pretty much everything you need, but if you use conditioner make sure you bring your own as they only have shampoo and body wash. Would recommend and would definitely stay again.

Your guide to Red River Gorge

All About Red River Gorge

Just outside of Lexington in the dense oak-hickory woods of the Daniel Boone National Forest lies Red River Gorge — a unique geological area featuring steep limestone cliffs popular with rock climbers, and winding rivers perfect for paddling. Red River Gorge is also known for its hieroglyph and petroglyph collections scattered throughout the park.

Nicknamed “The Red,” this is one of the world’s best climbing and repelling destinations, and features the largest group of sandstone arches east of the Rocky Mountains. If you’re not much of a climber, you can explore the nearly 500 miles of scenic hikes within the forest, kayak through the underground cave system, or take a picturesque drive along the Red River Gorge Scenic Byway. With the city of Lexington just over an hour away, Red River Gorge makes for an excellent jumping-off point to exploring eastern Kentucky.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Red River Gorge

The eastern Kentucky climate is characterized by moderate swings in conditions throughout the year, with short bursts of dramatic weather and consistent precipitation regardless of the season. The summers in the region tend to be hot and humid, with the occasional thunderstorm rolling across the eastern plains and forests. The winters in Daniel Boone National Forest bring snow and lower temperatures that can dip below freezing.

The shoulder seasons are ideal times for staying in Red River Gorge cabins. Spring and fall offer pleasantly crisp temperatures, and lively spring blooms and brilliant autumn displays of orange, red, and yellow foliage bring color to the rolling landscape.

Several of the communities surrounding the park host an array of events and celebrations throughout the year, one of the regional favorites being the Mountain Mushroom Festival in Irvine. This April event celebrates the local morel mushroom and its unique place in Appalachian cooking. A cook-off, mushroom hunting demonstration, vendors, and street food are all part of the festivities in this two-day event.


Top things to do in Red River Gorge

Auxier Ridge Loop

This moderately difficult, five-mile loop trail is open year-round and is one of the more popular treks in the park. Hikers are taken through the area's beautiful hickory forests and along escarpments providing gorgeous vistas over the surrounding area. The loop's apex is the towering Courthouse Rock, a domed geological formation popular with rock climbers and bouldering enthusiasts.

The Natural Bridge

Located in the adjacent Natural Bridge State Resort Park, this expansive limestone formation is nearly 80 feet long and one of the most impressive sites in the area. You can take a trail that goes directly underneath the arch, and a second trail system provides distant views from a nearby clifftop.

Nada Tunnel

In the early 1900s, the Nada Tunnel was blasted through the mountain as a route for trains carrying lumber to a local mill. The tracks have since been removed, and now a paved road runs through the 900-foot-long tunnel. Only one vehicle can fit inside the small tunnel at a time, and it is unlit except for headlights. There are several petroglyph sites on the park side of the tunnel for the observant traveler to find and explore.

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