Mine Made Paradise
Mine Made Adventure Park is a family-oriented campground and ATV riding destination in Knott County, Kentucky, located on reclaimed coal mining land in the hills of Eastern Kentucky. The park offers miles of ATV and side-by-side trails marked by skill level from beginner to advanced, as well as dedicated horse trails with a barn, stables, and corral on site. Hiking is permitted on all trails, and the area is noted for elk activity. Overnight accommodations include six cabin rentals, more than 90 RV sites with water and electric hookups, and primitive tent sites. The property operates as a multi-use outdoor recreation facility, sharing the trail system between equestrians and OHV riders on a seasonal schedule. Wi-Fi is available throughout the campground.
- Website
- www.minemadepark.com
- Phone
- (606) 785-5000
- Hours
- Mon–Sat 8am–4pm
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