Places to Stay and Eat in the Red River Gorge
We want you to have the best experience in our home crag, and that includes finding a great place to stay and experiencing the best restaurants and best campground options in the area.
Below you'll find a compilation of our blog posts that cover the topic. Enjoy!

Red River Gorge isn't just for climbers and backpackers. It's also one of the most memorable and adventurous spots in Kentucky for a romantic weekend escape. Whether you're an outdoor-loving duo or just want to try something new together, the Gorge offers a mix of adrenaline, relaxation, great food, and jaw-dropping views. Here’s how to plan a dreamy 2-day getaway with your favorite person.

Craving a great meal after a day of hiking or climbing in the Gorge? These beloved local spots offer delicious food, friendly vibes, and flavors that’ll make your outdoor trip even better. 1. Miguel’s Pizza Where: 1890 Natural Bridge Rd, Slade Hours: Daily 7 AM–11 AM (breakfast) & 11 AM–9:30 PM (lunch/dinner) Website: Miguel’s Pizza What to Try: Their legendary pizza and don’t forget to grab an ice-cold Ale‑8 Cost: $—slices and sandwiches around $5–10 Why Go: This climber institution offers casual counter ordering perfect for families and groups Pro Tip: Folks love the vibrant climbing community atmosphere

Red River Gorge is a dream destination for climbers, hikers, and outdoor lovers—and there’s no better way to soak it all in than staying at one of the area’s many local campgrounds. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot, easy access to hiking trails, or a campground with full RV hookups, this guide will help you find the perfect base for your Red River Gorge adventure. Let’s explore some of the best places to camp near Southeast Mountain Guides, starting with a classic.



