Best RV Parks & Resorts near Clarksville, IN

Clarksville-area RV parks include Brooks RV Park with 77 full-hookup sites, Grandma's RV Park in Shepherdsville with water and electric connections, and Louisville South KOA with gravel pull-through sites accommodating larger rigs. Within 30 miles, RV campers can access Swiss Haven RV Resort offering 50-amp service and full hookups on mostly level sites. Camp Carlson Army RV Park provides sewer hookups and 50-amp electrical service on both paved and unpaved sites, though some are challenging for larger rigs. "Very weird at first as the sites are 20 feet long, but they allow front ends to stick out. Very nice park on a lake. All new electrical and water, all sites have 50 amp despite the website stating only 30 amps as recent update," noted one camper about Lake Shelby Campground.

Several parks in the region require reservations by email only, particularly during peak seasons from April through October. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area—Verizon and AT&T reception ranges from excellent to minimal depending on proximity to Interstate 65. Between Indiana and Kentucky, most RV parks maintain dump stations with varying accessibility; some require backing in while others offer pull-through dump access. The region sees high demand during fall foliage season and Kentucky bourbon trail tours. Many parks accommodate pets but enforce strict leash rules, particularly at riverfront properties. Highway access from I-65 provides convenient connections to most RV parks, with numerous fuel and supply options along major routes.

Best RV Sites Near Clarksville, Indiana (74)

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

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

    $45 - $50 / night

    "This RV Park is safe and lovely. All 50 amp full hook up sites.  Every site has a picnic table and a fire pit. There is a nice laundromat, and the paved roads were repaved not long ago. "

    "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."

    2. Grand Trails RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Corydon, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 738-9077

    3. Love's RV Hookup-Leavenworth IN 839

    1 Review
    Leavenworth, IN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 739-2020

    $37 / night

    4. Longview RV Park

    1 Review
    Radcliff, KY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 982-3526

    $38 / night

    "Nice RV resort off of I65 in Elizabeth Town KY. Stayed a week and it was a quiet park and the staff was helpful and friendly."

    5. Grandma's RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Shepherdsville, KY
    24 miles
    +1 (502) 543-7023

    "it was a very nice place to just pull in off the interstate and stay the nice. had a laundromat so you could to your laundry. the owner was very nice person. they have a dog walk also so you can walk your"

    "It was very nice and quiet!! It’s a clean rv site"

    6. Swiss Haven RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Carrollton, IN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 902-4112

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Most of the little RV parks in this area are seasonal camper focused; and it shows."

    "This campground is mainly seasonal spots on the banks of the Ohio River. Close to the quaint town of Vevay, Indiana."

    7. Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Mount Eden, KY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 477-8713

    $20 - $45 / night

    "The do have some pull through sites for equestrian trailers. Good horse trails. Clean facilities."

    "Secluded primitive camping, clean facilities, friendly staff. Racoons were in the area. Shaded, plentey of tree cover. Had a great time, would like to go back."

    8. Louisville South RV Park

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

    9. Camp Carlson Army RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Fort Knox, KY
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 624-4836

    $5 - $19 / night

    "Very quiet. Two fenced dog runs that were slightly overgrown when we first arrived but were cut when the rain allowed. Paved roads throughout but very few paved sights."

    "The ONLY bad thing about this campground is that it is in a bowl -- no cell service, no satellite, no internet. Perfect for a QUIET getaway!!"

    10. Horseshoe Bend RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Leavenworth, IN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 267-3031

    "The campground was very clean and well maintained with gravel sites that were fairly level. Full hookups with 50 amp or 30 amp available. The sites could accommodate up to 5th wheel rigs."

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RV Park Reviews near Clarksville, IN

591 Reviews of 74 Clarksville Campgrounds


  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Shale Bluff Campground — Hardy Lake State Recreation Area

    Just a really nice place to camp and enjoy the lake.

    This is a great State Park offering hiking, swimming, boating, skiing, camping, interpretive naturalist program and the only DNR property in the state of Indiana with a raptor rehabilitation program. The reservoir is 741 acres with boating and fishing plus a huge beach area that is open for swimming. There are four boat launches, fishing piers, fish cleaning stations, archery range, basketball courts, shelter houses, playgrounds, raptor display and more. Hiking trails consist of 5 moderate to easy walks all under 2 miles through Indiana hardwoods, lake shoreline and even a 1700’s cemetery. Camping is in one of two areas; Wooster primitive that has a dozen sites close to the lake and Shale electric consisting of 142 gravel pad sites with 30 amp and 8 premium paved 50 amp sites. Sites are a mix of tree covered and open with most be relatively level providing a picnic table and fire pit. Potable water spigots dispersed throughout the campground and several bathhouse facilities and dump station for your convenience. The campground also has an amphitheater overlooking the lake that offers entertainment and naturalist programs. Convenient location just 15 minutes from the I-65 corridor 38.7766° N, 85.7056° W

  • Craig F.
    Jul. 23, 2019

    Louisville South KOA

    Close to Louisville and Bourbon Tours

    The Louisville South KOA is approximately 25 miles south of downtown Louisville in Shepardsville, KY. The location is easy to find off the exit of 65(which also has a Walmart and other stores nearby to resupply). 

    The campground has both pull through gravel sites, back-in, and tent sites. The sites were close to each other but provided plenty of space for the average sized rig. Many were longer than other KOAs, which enabled the tow vehicle and TT to be parked. Full hook-ups and 30/50 amp services at the sites, some leveling required. The campground store is well stocked and the employees are very friendly. 

    There is a pool(no hot tub-filled in with stones), play/game area, bounce pillow, and 2 miles of hiking trails around the campground. While the campground was nice, there is a lot of“stuff”(old broken trailers, mowers, etc) laying around the edges and in need of mowing between the sites. These items tend to take away from the overall welcoming feeling of the campground. 

    This being said, the wifi was strong and it is very convenient to sightseeing around Nashville, especially for the price of$54 per night.

  • N
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Still Waters Campground

    Wonderfully beautiful, peaceful, and friendly

    This campground is located at the mouth of the Elkhorn Creek and Kentucky River. It is extremely popular among locals who want to sit in an tube float and float down the creek to the Kentucky River, a trip that takes approximately 3 to 4 hours. Note you have to bring your own tube. Nearly all of the campsites are spacious and have grass. You can park next to your campsite. The campground is very clean, full of trees and shade, and the lawn is well manicured. On weekends you can find campers playing corn hole and karaoke. Food trucks occasionally set up on weekends. Due to the location, only Verizon and Visible cell phone users have service. There is no local Internet. There are two dump stations for RVs. There is also a hiking trail to the top of a nearby mountain. The view of the Kentucky river is magical. The office is open Wednesday thru Sunday. Use of ground mats are frowned upon as they kill the grass at the campsite but are tolerated for long term campers. They have assorted types of camping sites, including: primitive, water and electric, and full hookup. They also offer daily, weekly, weekend, seasonal, and monthly rates. The public restrooms have no heat and are closed when the weather gets cold.

  • Curtis J.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Buffalo Trace Park

    Beautiful lake and well maintained park.

    We stayed a few nights at this campground in October.  The campground is made for smaller sizes but we were able to negotiate the main ring road with our 37' travel trailer.  The spot that we had reserved was in an area were we could not get into but we went to the gatehouse and they gave us another spot that was on the main ring road that we were able to park in with no issues.  Cell service was great with Verizon and AT&T service.  The lake was beautiful and the park was well maintained.  Wished the beach, paddle boats, and petting zoo was open...  Still had a great time.  We will surely come back next year when everything is open!!  Had 30 and 50 amp service with water hookups and a dump station at the exit.  Make sure you have plenty of leveling blocks.  We used all of ours and was not level.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2024

    Still Waters Campground

    Great for long term or seasonal

    Lots of run down RV’s and shanty town in the back of the park. More long term renters than weekend warriors. One dump station, no sewage on the sites. One bathroom, for the whole Park. lots of tents sites (that were busy) makes for poor bathrooms. Not to mention its outhouse style with no climate control. 1/3 men’s bathrooms were out of order and 1/3 urinals were too. 2/3 showers where out of order and the two useable toilets, the door locks were broken. No wifi. Fires are allowed. Fire pits are run down so be mindful. 2/5 bars for ATT services. Sites aren’t labeled or labeled extremely bad. Electrical seems very out dated. Make sure you have protection. Over priced at $60 + tax for the night. Scattered shade. Pull through sites mainly. Picnic tables have seen better days (years more like it). Good space between sites and access to the river for water sports. Little lake for fishing. No pet area and strict leash laws. I wanna give this a 2/5 because they were pleasant. They encouraged me to review on multiple sites but I think that would be bad for them so I’ll stick to my main review site. 1/5, if the price was better like 30-40/night maybe 2/5 but for the price of a motel 6 and only electrical and that is sketchy. Save your money book elsewhere or avoid.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2018

    Tipsaw Lake

    Come one come all

    Tipsaw Recreation Area Hoosier National Forest is the place to visit if you have a large group or family event planned.

    We had a good time doing basic camping activities while here, nothing flashy just fun water sports, campfire activities and hiking. ( no signal so appreciate the quiet :)

    5 camping areas which are mostly group based and reservable. Catbrier Loop is the more wide open campground with large RV sites, a pit toilet, pavilion and small field for group events and a path to the beach. Goldenrod (camping side by side) and Primrose (camping around the loop)offer more shade and area to spread out with pit toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. Dogwood has double RV sites and some singles, and you feel more “in the woods” with full canopy coverage. A showerhouse and pit toilet, picnic tables and fire pits. The largest area is Jackpine Loop, good shade, showerhouse and more privacy. 

    The beach area on Tipsaw Lake is very family oriented, nice bathhouse facility, small picnic pavilions on cement walkways and a nice beach with play area for the kids. We did not visit the beach because dogs are not allowed. Adjacent is the boat ramp which is ramp, dock, pit toilet and parking. The dogs had fun here playing in the water along the ramp, not much shore to speak of. 

    The Tipsaw Lake Trail is 5.9 miles of technical rolling hills with complete tree coverage. We hiked it and I noticed that it is a little overgrown but overall a nice trail. With all the rain the trail was muddy and several of the small streams still had water in them. Ticks are bad with the rain and overgrowth so apply your bug spray liberally! 

    In addition to the recreation area there is the Mogan Trailhead in the area which is shared with horses. A zip line Eagles Wing and Citgo gas station. Tell City to the south has the usual stores and fast food for any needed amenities, the ranger station is also located there but closed on the weekends.

    I spoke with several of the camp hosts and they were very informative about the area and took good care of their areas. They also have the firewood if you need some.

  • James S.
    Feb. 14, 2019

    Camp Carlson Army RV Park

    Small quiet dispersed

    Very quiet. Two fenced dog runs that were slightly overgrown when we first arrived but were cut when the rain allowed. Paved roads throughout but very few paved sights. WIFI and cell service very limited would advise a antenna for long term. Office personnel were extremely helpful and understanding. I had truck problems and it extended our stay so I just had to move trailer to different site. Ft Knox is just a few miles away.

    Overall this is a great FamCamp. Will definitely stay again.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2021

    Two Rivers Campground

    Very Nice!

    Two Rivers is a fairly new, city run campground close to I-71 and adjacent to the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers. All sites are FHU, about half of them are pull-through and all are on level pads for the rig with adjoining concrete pads with picnic tables. There is a playground for kids, a very nice bathhouse and free WiFi. We’ve stayed here on our way to and from Nashville and are doing so again this year. Can’t recommend enough!

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 12, 2020

    Madison City Park

    Great Ohio River Views

    This spot is perfect for immersing yourself in the local culture of the historic river town of Madison , Indiana. The campground is managed by the City of Madison and is located on prime Ohio River waterfront. The campground offers 34 class A sites; 24 have 30 amp and 10 providing 50 amp electric. Dump station available along with restrooms and showers. No tent camping allowed. Sites 1 through 18: Daily$40, Weekly$240. Sites 19 through 34: Daily$30, Weekly$180. The campground is seasonal running from April through October and reservations can be made in advance by email only madisoncampground98@yahoo.com. Sites are very close together with little privacy however; location is the trade off. You can easily walk to everything; river walk, local dining hot spots, grocery, wineries, brewery, antique stores and several historic sites. The towns architecture is not to be missed...so take a stroll around town. Many activities take place along the riverfront during the season; so plan ahead to make sure a site is available. This is not about the campground...it's all about the location.


Guide to Clarksville

The Clarksville, Indiana area sits at the confluence of the Ohio River and Silver Creek, with elevations ranging from 400-700 feet. RV accommodations vary widely in terrain, from flat riverfront properties to more rugged sites set among the rolling hills. Winter temperatures typically drop to the 20s while summer months often exceed 90°F with high humidity.

What to do

Fishing access: At Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground, campers can fish in the stocked lake, though be prepared for a drive from the campsites to the water. "We fished one evening on Taylorsville Lake, though it was a drive from our campsite, so wish the campsites were closer to the lake!" notes Sara U.

River watching: The Ohio River provides unique entertainment at Horseshoe Bend RV Campground, where you can observe commercial traffic. "Great views of the Ohio River and an occasional barge," reports Randy S., who found the campground "very clean and well maintained with gravel sites that were fairly level."

History exploration: Use the Clarksville area as a base for historical sites. "We camped here for three days in early August and used it as a 'home base' while we explored Louisville (Louisville Slugger Factory, Churchill Downs, etc.), bourbon country, etc.," mentions a Taylorsville Lake visitor.

What campers like

River views: Swiss Haven RV Resort offers riverfront camping with scenic views. "This was a great little find right on the banks of the Ohio River. Family owned operation...and just the nicest people you could ever imagine," writes Stephen & Theresa B., who appreciated the new deck area overlooking the campground and Ohio River.

Clean facilities: Multiple campers praise the maintenance at Camp Carlson Army RV Park, which serves military personnel and families. "Newer facilities on Fort Knox, Kentucky. Very clean and pleasant stay. Quiet and peaceful," explains Jim C., while another camper notes, "the bathrooms are clean and there are tons of washers."

Spacious sites: Many RV parks near Clarksville offer generous spacing. "The majority of the sites are spaced out and private," writes Justin S. about primitive camping at Taylorsville Lake State Park, though he cautions some sites like #4 are "best suited for a group of friends because your neighbors are 10-15 yards away with no trees or anything in between."

What you should know

Cell service challenges: Unlike areas closer to I-65, several Clarksville-area campgrounds have limited connectivity. At Camp Carlson Army RV Park, one camper notes, "The ONLY bad thing about this campground is that it is in a bowl -- no cell service, no satellite, no internet. Perfect for a QUIET getaway!!"

Seasonal staffing variations: Staff availability fluctuates at some parks. "The biggest issue is the lack of staffing. I'm not sure if it's the usual or if there is a lack of staff in general but we got in shortly after 7PM and there was no ranger or staff to be found to get firewood," reports Justin S. at Taylorsville Lake.

Trail maintenance differences: Brooks RV Park provides a convenient base for exploring nearby trails, though conditions vary. At neighboring parks, "Several spots were overgrown and not marked so you had to guess a little bit until you ran back into a well worn trail," cautions one visitor about Taylorsville Lake's Gazebo Loop Trail.

Tips for camping with families

Safety considerations: When selecting rv parks near Clarksville, Indiana, prioritize security. Brooks RV Park earns praise for safety: "Most importantly it is in a safe country setting surrounded by large trees and on a dead end road," notes Scott C., who calls it a "hard to find gem in Louisville, KY!"

Playground proximity: Families should check campground maps for play areas. "Playground was close and perfect for everyone to go run and play," writes Heather K. about Taylorsville Lake's group campsite #7, which also offers "plenty of parking for guests and tents."

Wildlife awareness: Secure food properly at regional campgrounds. "Lots of raccoons in the area, so make sure your food is secure," advises Stephanie T. about Taylorsville Lake, where she enjoyed kayaking and beautiful sunsets.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: When booking rv parks around Clarksville, research individual sites. "Choose your site wisely," advises Justin S., who took "several pictures of each site to help others in the future" at Taylorsville Lake State Park.

Hookup configurations: Check the specific hookup layouts before arrival. "Longview RV Park is a nice RV resort off of I65 in Elizabeth Town KY," reports Richard Y., who found the staff "helpful and friendly" during his week-long stay at this quiet park.

Local supply options: Know where to purchase essentials. "The Dollar General does not sell wood nor does the new Lakecity Mart gas station," shares Justin S. after searching for firewood. He eventually found "a large white house/business of some sort that had an honor system and it was $10 for a massive bundle of wood."

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