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350 Park Road, Columbus, KY 42032, United StatesMap
Phone+1 270-677-2327
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  • Ronald C
    Ronald C
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    Wonderful little, mostly unknown and unappreciated, Western Ky. State Park!

    This is a wonderful little much unknown park in far Western, Ky, Part of the National "Trail Of Tears" historical sites. Has a convention center, museum and gift and snack shop. Lot of educational an...

    Reviewed on Oct 23, 2023
  • John D
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    One of the best State Parks

    This is one of the nicest state parks we have ever stayed. The sites are big and are all paved. The park sits high up on the banks of the Mississippi River with nice overlooks. This is a gorgeous ...

    Reviewed on Sep 10, 2023
  • phyllis357a
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    Columbus Belmont in the fall

    Great view of Mississippi River from site 29. The attached historical park was very interesting. There was no camp host to ask questions. Park itself was clean laundry & rest rooms. The BIGGEST dr...

    Reviewed on Nov 5, 2022
  • E3931TXbenv
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    Best Campground Hostess Ever!

    On Monday, September 27th, until Friday, October 1st, my wife and I spent a very relaxing time at Columbus-Belmont State Park. Not only was the park itself beautiful—but Cinda, the campground hostess...

    Reviewed on Oct 5, 2021
  • Eldereaglewatcher
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    History and tragedy.

    This beautiful park is on bluffs above the Mississippi and was the site of the attempt by the Confederate Army to prevent the Union Army from progressing farther south on the river. There are many si...

    Reviewed on Oct 3, 2021

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