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Holmes Bond Campground
Both the nonelectric and electric sites here are desirable.
Holmes Bend Campground is, not surprisingly, located on a bend of what used to be the Green River. Despite the damming of the river, the lake still has quite a bend to it, and the land along the Green is still as scenic as ever. Fortunately, tent campers have their own nonelectric loop here. But, according to the campground host, many tent campers occupy the electric sites at this quiet getaway, even though most campsites do not overlook the lake.
Being at the end of a dead-end road has its advantages. This blufftop recreation area is circled by water, with only one way in and out. It's as if this place is its own community of campers who head to the outside world every now and then to work, so they can come back and occupy their rightful spot by Green River Lake. This "community" is divided into six camping areas. The first, with sites 1-23, will appeal to tent campers. The only nonelectric loop, it is located in a grassy flat dotted with maple and oak trees. The well-landscaped and well-manicured area has a restroom in its center. A bathhouse with showers is located in the next loop over. Campers pitch their tents directly on the grass at their sites. The next area has sites 24-43; landscaping timbers delineate the sites. A bathhouse is here, as is a volleyball court. The sites here are a bit too close together, compared with the rest of the campground. The next area, with sites 44-84, has water, electricity, and plenty of shade. This is the most popular loop in the campground; here, tent campers and RVs mix together. The sites are very level and spread apart. The next area has sites 85-110, which border the steep bluff overlooking Green River Lake. The views are impressive: a look down will give you an idea of how high you are above the water. Sites 98-101 are the best of the best here. Sites 102-106 are nice too. They are back in the woods and at the end of the campground, which is already at the end of the dead-end road. If you want the largest and most widespread sites, go for 112-125. They are large but more open to the sun. A nature trail is conveniently located by these sites.
Holmes Bend is one of the safest and most secure campgrounds I've ever been to. A host lives on-site, and the local sheriff's office patrols along with Army Corps of Engineers law enforcement, so if you want to get rowdy, head elsewhere or you may find yourself in the pokey instead of your tent. The campground fills only on summer holiday weekends. About half the folks bring their own boats to enjoy the lake, as there is a day-use area just 1 mile from the campground. Here, you can access the lake. Launch your boat, enjoy the very big swim beach, or maybe use the fishing pier. The marina down here rents boats too. By the way, did you know that Green River Lake has some of the best muskie fisheries in Kentucky? It's stocked with the big creatures, which can reach more than 3 feet in length! Muskies are most active in March and April, and then from September through November. You can also go for largemouth and small-mouth bass, bream, and crappie. When you get the big one, you can return to your neighbors atop the bluff at Holmes Bend with your fish story. And they just may believe you.
Key Information about Holmes Bond Campground
ADDRESS: 69 Corps Rd., Columbia, KY 42728
OPERATED BY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
CONTACT: 270-465-4463, www. lrl. usace. army. mil; campground office: 270-384-4623; reservations: 877-444-6777, reserveamerica . com
OPEN: Mid-April-October
SITES: 23 nonelectric, 102 electric
SITE AMENITIES: Picnic table, fire ring, food-preparation table, lantern post
ASSIGNMENT: First come, first served and by reservation
REGISTRATION: At campground tollhouse
FACILITIES: Hot showers, flush toilets, water spigots
PARKING: At campsites only FEE: $17 nonelectric, $23 electric ELEVATION: 750 feet
RESTRICTIONS in Holmes Bond Campground
¦ Pets: On leash only
¦ Fires: In fire rings only
¦ Alcohol: Prohibited
¦ Vehicles: No more than 2 per site
¦ Other: 14-day stay limit in a 30-day period
Getting to Holmes Bond Campground
From Exit 49 on the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway near Columbia, take KY 55 north to Columbia; then drive 2 miles beyond the Columbia town square to KY 551. Turn right on KY 551, and follow it 2.3 miles to KY 2971. Turn left on KY 2971, and follow it 4 miles to reach the campground.
GPS COORDINATES N37° 12.772' W85° 15.931'