Best Campgrounds near Corydon, IN

Southern Indiana's rolling hills near Corydon provide diverse camping experiences across multiple land management areas. O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground, located 30 minutes southwest of Corydon, serves as a central hub with established campsites featuring electric hookups and shower facilities. The surrounding Hoosier National Forest offers both developed campgrounds and dispersed sites like those along Mitchell Creek Road. Accommodation options range from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV pads, with several facilities such as Buffalo Trace Park and Sycamore Springs Park also offering cabin rentals for those seeking enhanced comfort.

Road conditions and seasonal impacts significantly influence the camping experience around Corydon. Most state park campgrounds maintain paved access roads, while forest service areas may require high-clearance vehicles, particularly after rainfall. Summer represents peak visitation with temperatures regularly exceeding 85°F, while spring camping often contends with significant rainfall. Cell service varies widely throughout the region, with state parks generally providing better coverage than remote forest sites. Ticks become particularly problematic during warmer months, as one camper observed: "Ticks were REALLY bad. Maybe the season, maybe the area, not sure."

Campers consistently highlight water access as a defining feature of the region's top camping destinations. Lakes including Tipsaw and Deam provide opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and swimming, with several campgrounds offering direct waterfront sites. While state parks typically provide more amenities including showers and electric hookups, they tend to fill quickly during summer weekends and holidays. The region's mix of recreational opportunities extends beyond camping, with several reviewers noting the proximity to attractions like Holiday World in Santa Claus and the extensive Hoosier National Forest trail system. One reviewer appreciated that "the lake and bathrooms were clean and the place was nice and quiet," reflecting the generally positive experiences most campers report from the area's developed campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Corydon, Indiana (97)

    1. O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Leavenworth, IN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 738-8232

    $22 - $496 / night

    "Park is located a good bit away from Corydon but not too bad of a drive for supplies. Campground roads and campsite were well labeled, clean and electric was in working order."

    "Several trails in walking, horse or bike riding distance. Some direct access from the campground.

    You can set up here and have plenty to do without ever leaving the park."

    2. Buffalo Trace Park

    7 Reviews
    New Pekin, IN
    13 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."

    3. Sycamore Springs Park

    17 Reviews
    English, IN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 338-3846

    "There is a fishing lake and a small river to fish in or wade and swim in. There is a miniature village for the kids along with 20 playgrounds in the campground."

    "We were right at the lake edge. The campsite had electric but no water, but the water was just across the road at a shelter."

    4. Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    English, IN
    16 miles
    Website

    $27 / night

    "Camp store, cave tours, gift shop, and other pay activities are within steps of camping, but only open until 5:00. No security or staff at all after hours."

    "I was really surprised that in my 30 years of living in Indiana, I had never been to Marengo Cave. It's both great for kids and adults."

    5. Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest

    18 Reviews
    Fairdale, KY
    22 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."

    6. Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    18 Reviews
    Borden, IN
    22 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"

    7. South Harrison Co Park

    2 Reviews
    Laconia, IN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 969-2908

    "This park has a great walking trail that is wheelchair accessible and camping in spring to fall."

    8. Buzzard Roost Campground — Hoosier National Forest

    11 Reviews
    Leopold, IN
    20 miles
    +1 (812) 547-7051

    "It used to have a sweet little walk in spot down the bouldering trail that looked over the river. Now it is overgrown and you can't get back there."

    "There actually wasn’t any camp grounds open when we got there but we were so exhausted from the drive and it was 4am so we parking at the trail head and got a 3 hour nap in."

    9. Horseshoe Bend RV Campground

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

    10. Otter Creek Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Garrett, KY
    19 miles
    Website

    $12 - $22 / night

    "Beautiful trails for hiking, great creek for swimming, close to Louisville."

    "Very popular campsite for the surrounding area. Otter Creek runs through the Outdoor recreation area. Lots of hiking, biking and horse trails. Great opportunities for fishing also abound."

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Recent Reviews near Corydon, IN

607 Reviews of 97 Corydon 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.

  • B
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Louisville South KOA

    Avoid Louisville South KOA

    My family of 5 has camped at KOAs across the country with our professionally converted 12’x6’ RV trailer (electrical, but no AC/septic). Upon arrival at Louisville South KOA, I checked in and was escorted to our site by staff. Moments later, we were approached by the campground owners who told us we could not stay because our trailer did not come from a factory with AC or septic.

    I confirmed with KOA Corporate that no such rule exists, and this KOA’s justification was based on “KY Health Codes” which they could not show me in writing. Despite offering to tent-camp with our trailer in storage, we had to leave and pay $100 more to stay at a private campground over an hour away.

    Nowhere on the Louisville South KOA website is this “rule” disclosed. This was a clearly discriminatory and arbitrary. If you travel in a custom trailer or unique camper, avoid this location.


Guide to Corydon

Camping near Corydon, Indiana, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do

  • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails at Clifty Falls State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The wooded hiking trails helped keep us comfortable," making it a great spot for nature lovers.
  • Fishing and Boating: At Patoka Lake Campground, you can enjoy fishing and boating. A camper shared, "The beach was good enough for a dip," highlighting the fun water activities available.
  • Historical Exploration: Visit Charlestown State Park Campground to check out the historic Rose Island Theme Park. One reviewer said, "Great hiking opportunities and cool exploration," making it a unique experience.

What campers like

  • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate the roomy sites at Hardin Ridge. A visitor noted, "Well spaced all tucked into the trees on a ridge," which adds to the campground's charm.
  • Clean Facilities: Many campers rave about the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. One camper at Starve Hollow State Rec Area said, "Clean facilities. Quite the hidden gem."
  • Friendly Staff: The welcoming atmosphere is a big plus. A camper at Indian-Celina Recreation Area mentioned, "Quiet. Friendly helpful staff," which makes for a pleasant stay.

What you should know

  • Entry Fees: Be prepared for entry fees at some parks. A camper at Clifty Falls State Park Campground mentioned, "I had to pay the $9 fee to drive in," so budget accordingly.
  • Cell Service: Cell reception can be spotty in some areas. A visitor at Patoka Lake Campground noted, "Cell service was poor," which might be something to consider if you need to stay connected.
  • Level Sites: Some campgrounds have uneven sites. A camper at Spring Mill State Park Campground said, "It is mostly uneven and the shaded loop is very unlevel," so check site conditions before booking.

Tips for camping with families

  • Playgrounds: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds for kids. One reviewer at Charlestown State Park Campground mentioned, "My children loved all the playgrounds around the state park."
  • Pet-Friendly Options: Many campgrounds allow pets, which is great for families. A camper at Hardin Ridge noted, "Pets allowed," making it easier to bring your furry friends along.
  • Activities for Kids: Choose campgrounds with activities like fishing or swimming. A visitor at Starve Hollow State Rec Area said, "Fun atmosphere friendly staff," which is perfect for family fun.

Tips from RVers

  • Big Rig Friendly: Many campgrounds are accommodating for larger RVs. A camper at Lake Rudolph Campground mentioned, "Big rig friendly," which is a plus for those traveling in larger vehicles.
  • Electric Hookups: Ensure your campground has electric hookups. A visitor at Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground noted, "30 amp service," which is essential for RV camping.
  • Dump Stations: Look for campgrounds with convenient dump stations. A camper at Patoka Lake Campground mentioned, "4 dump stations at exit," making it easier to manage waste.

Camping near Corydon, Indiana, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking comfort. Enjoy your adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Corydon, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Corydon, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 97 campgrounds and RV parks near Corydon, IN and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Corydon, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Corydon, IN is O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 20 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Corydon, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Corydon, IN.

What parks are near Corydon, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 parks near Corydon, IN that allow camping, notably Patoka Lake and Hoosier National Forest.