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| Entrance to KHP |
This was a new experience for us and would def go back. Site must be booked online and you don't know what your getting until you arrive. We were in 14 but they were able to change us to 49 which was better. All sites back in and 50 ft long. John listed the following sites that we would look at in future. Fewer trees, level and easier to get satellite 71, 73, 131, 04, 154, 157, 158,159, 164, 198, 31. The following are level: 132, 133, 134, 68, 69, 70, 72, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 168, 169, 165, 162, 163, 155, 152, 201, 202,203, 209, 208, 199, 180, 181, 172, 173,174,175, 63, 64, 30, 32, 36, 39. Although satellite is maybe, there are lots of local channels available. Excellent 50 amp and water. No sewer but two dump stations. Great bike trail and you can actually ride to the Kentucky Horse Farm. We enjoyed the Farm. $18 for seniors and $16 if staying at campground. The campground office gave us a map of the KHF so we could plan the Horse Drawn Trolley at 10 am, Hall of Champions Show at 10:30, Parade of Breeds at 11 am, Draft Horse Demonstration at 11:45 and then we wandered thru the International Museum of the Horse and watched the movie at the Gift Shop. The same scheduled shows run again in the afternoon and there was lots to see and do. We would go back to the KHP Campground to stay and then do the Horse Farms Tour, Mohammed Ali Museum in Lexington, enjoyed the Bluegrass Festival going on at the campground as well as other events in the area. Great stop
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| Mounted Police Barn |
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| Derby Winner: Go For Gin |

Parade of Breeds Finale
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| Clydesdale and Shire pulling trolley |