


| Click Here for $10.00 each additional Person No Pets allowed in rooms OUR POLICY April thru Nov* 127 Yard Sale* Off-Season* (not Incl 127 Yard Sale Week) July 29 thru Aug 4 ( Dec-Mar Free Stalls) 2 Persons 1-2 Persons 2 Persons Single Night $59 $69 $54 2+ Nights $54 $65 $49 April thru Nov* 127 Yard Sale* Off-Season* (Not Incl 127 Yard Sale Week) July 29 thru Aug 4 (Dec-Mar) 2 Persons 1 - 2 Persons 2 Persons Single Night $79 $99 $79 2+ Nights $69 $89 $69 April thru Nov* 127 Yard Sale* Off-Season* (not Incl 127 Yard Sale Week) July 29 thru Aug 4 (Dec-Mar) 2 Persons 1 - 2 Persons Single Night $95 N/A N/A CLOSED 2+ Nights $85 $1.05 |
| ROOM1-4 Persons |
| KITCHENETTES 1-7 Persons |
| CAMPSITES: Single Night: $22 Water/Elec Hookup 2 or More Nights $20 PRIMITIVE (TENT) Water/electric $20 $15 No hookup Communal Septic Dogs allowed in Campground STALLS -per horse Single Night $15 2 or More Nights $10 Free Stalls during Off Season, does not include bedding Guests responsible for cleaning and stripping prior to departure and will have a $10 refundable stall deposit. Daily Stall Cleaning Service $3 per day to pick out your stall and fill your water buckets, not including final cleaning. Horses must be removed from stalls to receive service. FINAL CLEANING $5 if included with daily or $7 final only. Riders bring your negative coggins, water buckets and rake. Horse/Mule or Pony Rides $25.00 per Child/$35.00 Adults Takes about 1 hour Included lessons on grooming horses, handling and riding. Appointment Necessary |
| 2 Full Size Beds/3 Single Beds/Full Bath/ Full Size Refridgerator/Kitchen with Microwave, Mr Coffee Maker/Outdoor Cooking Only/DVD/VHS |
| Railroad Cabin 1-4 Persons |
| Full Size Futon,3 Single Beds/Full Bath/ Full Size Refridgerator/Kitchen with Microwave, Mr Coffee Maker/ Toaster/Outdoor Cooking Only/DVD/VHS Player |
| Non-cooking 2 Full Size Beds/Full Bath/dormitory size Ref/ TV DVD/VHS, private entrance |
| Directly across from BSFL is The Hitching Post General Store, where you can enjoy Breakfast and Meals during your visit, also selling cigarettes, beer, groceries, ice, firewood, feeds, hay, shavings and camping supplies. |
| We have been advised by the Park Service that when traveling especially through Kentucky, it is advisable to have a current Health Certificate for your horse. Don't forget to make sure your negative coggins is current as you will not be allowed to unload your horses without it. |