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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Oneida we have compiled for you.
Description
The Blue Heron Campground is located on the northern portion of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Nearby southeastern Kentucky attractions include the Daniel Boone National Forest, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, the Big South Fork Scenic Railway, and the Stearns Museum. Amenities include flush toilets, hot showers, playground, campfire circle, pay phone, stores within short driving distance, paved interior roads, trailer dump station free of charge to paid campers, and hiking trails.
Directions
1-75 Northbound: take exit 141 for Oneida/Huntsville and turn left. Follow Hwy 63 to the intersection of US 27 in Huntsville. Turn right and continue north on US 27 through Oneida 18 miles to KY 92 West. Continue west on KY 92 West and travel approximately 1.3 miles. Bear left onto Hwy 1651. Travel about .5 miles then turn right onto KY 741 (this road is narrow, if you have a big rig it is suggested that you continue on 1651 another three quarter mile and turn a sharp right onto KY 742). From KY 741 or KY 742 follow the brown park signs. I-75 Southbound: Take exit 62 at Mt. Vernon and turn right onto Hwy 461. Travel about 19 miles to Hwy 80. Take Hwy 80 Westward to the Hwy 914 by-pass. Follow Hwy 914 for 6 miles to the intersection of US 27. Turn left onto US 27 and travel south approximately 31 miles. Turn right onto KY 92. Continue West on KY 92 West and travel approximately 1.3 miles. Bear left onto Hwy 1651. Travel about .5 miles then turn right onto KY 741 (this road is narrow, if you have a big rig it is suggested that you continue on 1651 another three quarter mile and turn a sharp right onto KY 742). From KY 741 or KY 742 follow the brown park signs.
Description
For information on park facilities, programs, local lodging and to request information by mail, please contact 423 286 7275 or www.nps.gov/biso. The Bandy Creek Visitor Center is open daily between 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. Altitude: 1560 Feet Blue Heron Campground is open seasonally from April to November and operates on the reservations system from May 1 to October 31.
Alum Ford Campground in Kentucky operations year round on a first come, first served basis. Black bears and wildlife frequent the area. Storage regulations for food and garbage are strictly enforced. Hazardous tree area. Limbs may fall at any time. Use caution when selecting a place to camp. Open alcohol is permitted in the campground.
Directions
I-75 Northbound: take the Oneida-Huntsville Exit 141 onto Highway 63. Follow Highway 63 west for 21 miles through Huntsville to US 27. Turn right on US 27 and drive north 7 miles to Oneida. At the first traffic light, turn left on Highway 297 west and follow the signs on 297 (approximately 15 miles from Oneida).
I-75 Southbound: take exit 62 at Mt Vernon and turn right onto Hwy 461. Travel about 19 miles to Hwy 80. Take Hwy 80 Westward to the Hwy 914 by-pass. Follow Hwy 914 6 miles to the intersection of US 27. Turn left on US 27 and travel south approximately 50 miles to Oneida, Tennessee. Take Hwy 297 West to the Park (approximately 15 miles from Oneida).
I-40 Westbound: take the Jamestown-Crossville Exit onto US 127. Take US 127 north 36 miles into Jamestown. Two miles north of Jamestown, take Highway 154 north to the intersection of Highway 297. Follow 297 east approximately 12 miles.
I-40 Eastbound: take the Monterey-Livingston Exit (300-A) or the Jamestown Crossville Exit (301), onto State Highway 62. Take Highway 62 east for 16 miles to US 127 to Clarkrange, turn left and follow US 127 north 18 miles into Jamestown. Travelers may take 127 through Jamestown or use the new Hwy 127 by-pass. Two miles north of Jamestown take Highway 154 north to the intersection of Highway 297. Follow 297 east approximately 12 miles.
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