Best Campgrounds near Clarksville, IN

Campgrounds and camping areas near Clarksville, Indiana encompass a range of developed sites and recreational facilities within short driving distance of the Ohio River. Louisville North Campground and Add-More Campground provide established RV and tent camping directly in Clarksville, while Charlestown State Park offers more traditional camping experiences just 10 miles northeast. The region includes both public and private camping options with varied amenities, from primitive sites along the Knobstone Trail to full-hookup RV parks with cabins like Deam Lake State Recreation Area approximately 15 miles northwest.

Most established campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though seasonal considerations affect amenities and accessibility. Louisville North Campground provides full hookups with proximity to urban conveniences, while more natural settings like Knobstone Trail offer dispersed camping opportunities for hikers seeking seclusion. Water and electric hookups are standard at most developed campgrounds, with shower facilities available at Deam Lake and Louisville North. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when sites fill quickly. Cell service varies significantly between urban-adjacent sites and more remote locations. According to one visitor at Louisville North Campground, "We rode bikes to downtown Louisville from here and had a great afternoon. There are also neat places to go on the Indiana side of the river."

Several campgrounds in the area feature waterfront access, with Deam Lake State Recreation Area providing a calm lake environment popular with paddlers. "Perfect lake to kayak for a beginner because no wake zone," noted one camper about Deam Lake. Train noise represents a common complaint at Louisville North Campground, with multiple reviews mentioning frequent nighttime train activity. The region's camping options vary in size and spacing, from tightly packed RV sites at Add-More Campground to more spacious settings at Charlestown State Park. Jackson Trailhead and Knobstone Trail provide options for those seeking less developed camping experiences, though these areas have limited facilities. Proximity to Louisville means urban amenities remain accessible from most camping areas while still providing natural settings for outdoor recreation.

Best Camping Sites Near Clarksville, Indiana (90)

    1. Charlestown State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Charlestown, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 256-5600

    $30 - $40 / night

    "We biked throughout the park and hiked 4 of the trails, 3 of which were pretty rugged and all had elevation changes for a good hiking challenge. "

    "It's a fairly new park on the site that used to be the Indiana Ammunition Plant. Good-sized sites with a very helpful staff. I hiked trail 2 and found the waterfall and several other gorgeous views."

    2. Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    18 Reviews
    Borden, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 246-5421

    $30 - $69 / night

    "I used this location as my FOB for a weekend of hiking in southern Indiana. The campground was nice."

    "Great sites close to the lake"

    3. Add-More Campground

    7 Reviews
    Clarksville, IN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (812) 283-4321

    "Close to shopping and restaurants. We will stay here again when back in the Louisville area."

    4. Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest

    18 Reviews
    Fairdale, KY
    17 miles
    Website

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Tent sites have so many trees surrounding them. If you're looking for more privacy anything off of the loop will do just fine."

    "Just a guess, but I would say around 1.5 acres. About 2/3 of this site is open, grassy field. The other 1/3 is shaded."

    5. Louisville North Campground

    5 Reviews
    Clarksville, IN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 282-4474

    $40 - $45 / night

    "If you are looking to be close to downtown Louisville, this is the campground for you. The staff was super nice and the location is very convenient for getting downtown."

    6. Knobstone Trail

    4 Reviews
    Borden, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 358-2160

    "The KT is rugged and has lots of elevation gains over short distances. Everywhere you hike there are lovely vistas and lots of fossils on the trail snd creek beds."

    "Most people, even Hoosiers don't realize the Knobstone Trail exists. It's often referred to The Little AT by those who know about it. It's no walk in the park."

    7. Louisville South KOA

    22 Reviews
    Shepherdsville, KY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 543-2041

    "Will absolutely come back again especially with the proximity to the city but having peace and quiet to the south. The walking trail was much longer than expected and really nice."

    "There was corn hole, ladder ball, pool, walking trails, access to the river, cat fish pond, small dog park, and washers & dryers."

    8. Buffalo Trace Park

    7 Reviews
    New Pekin, IN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 738-8236

    $12 - $60 / night

    "The sites are well-spaced and there’s a beautiful lake where you can kayak, canoe, fish, let your dog swim, etc. Disc golf is the big activity at this park. Awesome walking path and a petting zoo."

    "Beautiful lake views. Staggered sites so everyone has space and views. The walk around the lake is lovely. No WiFi but they said the are having it installed. T-Mobile had good service."

    9. Brooks RV Park - full hookup The safest park in Louisville!

    4 Reviews
    Brooks, KY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 276-6090

    $45 - $50 / night

    "What a nice RV campground near all Louisville and the surrounding areas have to offer visitors. It is nicely landscaped with fairy lights at night. The Manager Annie is awesome."

    "Nice sized sites, reasonable priced comparied to the KOA, all good full hookups, nicely kept, and most importantly it is in a safe country setting surrounded by large trees and on a dead end road."

    10. Jackson Trailhead

    1 Review
    Borden, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 294-4306

    "there’s parking after a decrepit gravel road and suitable for camping. there are campsites along the trail just have to find them"

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Recent Reviews near Clarksville, IN

613 Reviews of 90 Clarksville Campgrounds


  • Patrick T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Hones Pointe Campground

    Amazing camp site

    Wonderful campsite. They put a lot of time and thought into this property. It’s truly incredible.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Charlestown State Park Campground

    Charlestown

    Very clean and friendly state park. Quick stop over but would definitely stay again if in the area. Would like to do some of the trails there

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Charlestown State Park Campground

    Charlestown

    Quick stop over. Would definitely return if in the area. Would have like to have had more time to do some of the trails. Very clean, friendly. Be aware of an additional $9 feet at the gate besides the camp fee.

  • Desert B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Knobstone Trail

    not accessible

    Maybe Google Maps took me to the wrong place (probably not).  I drove back and forth on the road several times looking for this place  The only thing I found was what I believe was the entrance with a cable across it.  There was no place to park otherwise.

  • L
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Spring Mill State Park Campground

    Fun, sunny, clean.

    This was an amazing campground! There were amazing trails and a cave, as well as Pioneer Village which was so fascinating and well run. Our campsite wasn't far from the bathrooms and showers house which were pretty clean. We were near water as well. Our campsite was on a small hill so it was well distanced from all the other campers, which was nice and peaceful. 

         There was a sweet place where you could get ice cream down the road from Spring Mill called Dairy Bell. Spring Mill wasn't far from the town were there was a Walmart, Rural King, and several more stores. 

    Very pretty and nice campground!

  • Becca M.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Grand Trails RV Park

    Not for rv stsys

    This place could be nice but it is full of permanent trailer occupants, which is fine but .  It shouldn’t be advertised as a RV park.  There were 3 empty spaces, we chose  one and we couldn’t hook the sewer up because the pipe is too high off the ground.  They charged us 45.95 which is too high for the amenities offered.  The spaces are very close, no table, no place to set up a bbq.  We should have left but we were very tired.

  • Kyle J.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Clifty Falls State Park Campground

    High quality state park

    My only few gripes with this place. One all though the dnr staff is friendly I got pointed in the wrong direction 2 times about where to check in for camping. It is a very clean park. Just be sure if tent camping to hide your trash as wildlife is very brave to get up close and personal with your things


Guide to Clarksville

Camping near Clarksville, Indiana, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. From scenic trails to family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful region.

What to do

  • Hiking: Explore the beautiful trails at Clifty Falls State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The wooded hiking trails helped keep us comfortable," making it a great spot for a summer hike.
  • Fishing and Boating: At Patoka Lake Campground, you can enjoy fishing and boating. A camper shared, "Starve Hollow Lake SRA has full hookups at half the campground and electric water access on the other half," perfect for a day on the water.
  • Exploring History: Visit the historic Rose Island Theme Park while camping at Charlestown State Park Campground. One camper said, "Great hiking opportunities and cool exploration of historic Rose Island Theme Park."

What campers like

  • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate the roomy sites at Hardin Ridge. One review noted, "Sites are spacious. Good space between campsites."
  • Clean Facilities: Many visitors enjoy the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A camper at Spring Mill State Park Campground remarked, "The bathrooms and showers were clean."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often mention the helpful staff. At Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground, one visitor said, "The ranger met us on the way in and was super-friendly."

What you should know

  • Level Sites: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain. A camper at Versailles State Park Campground noted, "Whole site is on a slope except for a small area near the woods."
  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in some areas. A visitor at Patoka Lake Campground mentioned, "Cell service was poor."
  • Entry Fees: Many parks charge an entry fee. One camper at Clifty Falls State Park Campground pointed out, "I had to pay the $9 fee to drive into the park, although having already booked and paid for a campsite."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and family-friendly trails. A parent at Charlestown State Park Campground said, "My children loved all the playgrounds around the state park."
  • Plan for Wildlife: Be cautious of wildlife, especially raccoons. A camper at Spring Mill State Park Campground shared, "I see raccoon, catch meow lol but they attack."
  • Pack for Comfort: Bring extra blankets and layers for chilly nights. A visitor at Starve Hollow State Rec Area mentioned, "The nights were still chilly."

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground noted, "35' pull behind felt really too big for this one."
  • Bring Extensions: Many sites require long power and water hoses. A visitor at My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground advised, "Be prepared for required extensions to your power and water hoses."
  • Use Leveling Blocks: Some sites may need leveling blocks for a comfortable stay. A camper at Hardin Ridge mentioned, "Needed level blocks and is just wide enough for the RV."

Camping around Clarksville, Indiana, offers a mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're hiking, fishing, or just enjoying nature, there's something for everyone in this beautiful area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best tent camping options near Clarksville?

Tent campers near Clarksville have several excellent options within a short drive. Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground offers peaceful tent sites with lake access for swimming and fishing, located about 20 minutes from Clarksville. For a more primitive experience, Mitchell Creek Road Dispersed provides secluded roadside pull-offs on public land without amenities, ideal for self-contained camping in a natural setting. Both locations offer the tranquility tent campers seek while remaining accessible from Clarksville.

What campgrounds are available in Clarksville, Indiana?

Clarksville offers convenient access to several nearby campgrounds. Add-More Campground is located directly in the Clarksville area, offering drive-in sites with water hookups and facilities suitable for various camping styles. For those willing to travel a short distance, Charlestown State Park Campground is just minutes away, featuring well-maintained sites and scenic outdoor recreation opportunities. Other nearby options include Louisville North Campground and various facilities across the Ohio River in Kentucky, all within 30 minutes of Clarksville.

Are there RV parks with full hookups in Clarksville, Indiana?

Yes, RV travelers can find full hookup options near Clarksville. Louisville South KOA is approximately 25 miles from Clarksville in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, offering pull-through gravel sites with full hookups and convenient access from I-65. There's also a Walmart nearby for resupplying. Closer to Clarksville, Brooks RV Park provides full hookup sites in a safe, accessible location for RVs of various sizes. Both parks cater specifically to RV campers looking for complete amenities while staying in the Clarksville area.