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Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
Contact Information
Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
On U.S. 68
P.O. Box 66
Mt. Olivet, KY 41064
United
States
Phone: (859) 289-5507
Alt. Phone: (800) 443-7008
Accommodation Info/Rooms/Rates
Resort
Cabin
Rooms: 32 rooms/51sites w/hook-ups
Rack Rates: Room rates vary - site w/hook-up 22.00
Amenities
Room Amenities
Cable Television
Air Conditioning
Coffee Pots and Hairdryers
General Amenities
Restaurant
Pool
Pet Amenities
All Sizes
Dogs
Pet Policy
Pets/Dogs Are welcome at Campground and on our 5 hiking trails. All pets must be on leash or restrained at all times. Pets not allowed in Lodge rooms.
Pet Fees
N/A
Payment Methods Accepted
Visa
Mastercard
American Express
Discover
Check
Other: Kentucky Gift Cards
Additional Info
Lodge at Blue Licks has 32 rooms and 2 cottages, as well as a restaurant, gift shop, and 3 meeting rooms. Campground has 51 sites w/water and electric (Amps30/50/110) and 6 tent sites. Campground has bathrooms w/showers, dump station, playground, and shelter. Pool, Mini-golf and Museum avalible for small fee. Recreational activites such as canoeing, crafts and games available during season. 5 hiking trails open to all visitors. Wi-Fi available for free at the Lodge! Campground resv. #1(888) 459-7275
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