Best Glamping near Underwood, IN

Scottsburg/Raintree Lake KOA and Charlestown State Park offer premium glamping accommodations around Underwood, Indiana, with easy interstate access and scenic settings. The luxurious glamping options include climate-controlled canvas tents and deluxe cabins featuring comfortable queen beds with fresh linens, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes. According to a recent visitor, "The lake was beautiful and staff are always so helpful. They even have an on-site RV Tech that works for them who helped us fix our hot water heater." Both locations provide electricity, Wi-Fi connectivity, and outdoor living spaces with fire rings for evening relaxation, creating an ideal balance between outdoor adventure and modern comfort.

Hiking trails wind through the natural landscape at Charlestown State Park, offering glamping guests opportunities to discover local waterfalls and historic sites like Rose Island. One reviewer highlighted, "We hiked trail 2 and found the waterfall and several other gorgeous views." The eco-friendly glamping properties maintain pristine grounds with thoughtful amenities including saltwater swimming pools, fishing lakes, and evening entertainment options like live music at the pavilion. Glamping sites remain open year-round with peak season running April through October. Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when guests can enjoy special activities including guided nature walks, stargazing sessions, and outdoor dining experiences at the on-site café serving specialty coffees and artisanal pizzas.

Best Glamping Sites Near Underwood, Indiana (31)

    1. Charlestown State Park Campground

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

    $23 - $30 / night

    "All have electric hookup...others are full service. Many relatively secluded sites. Bath houses clean. Multiple hiking trails which can be mixed and matched for longer hikes..all moderate."

    "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. "

    2. Scottsburg/Raintree Lake KOA

    9 Reviews
    Scottsburg, IN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 752-4062

    $45 - $125 / night

    "Lake was beautiful and staff are always so helpful. They even have an on-site RV Tech that works for them who helped us fix our hot water heater. Very professional young man."

    "The lake is GORGEOUS. Sites have mature trees, variety of singing birds. Really nice stay here as we were passing through."

    3. Starve Hollow State Rec Area Campground

    25 Reviews
    Vallonia, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 358-3464

    $23 - $52 / night

    "Starve Hollow offers camping from full hookup, electric only (by the lake), tent camping, and cabins.  The lake has a swimming area (no lifeguards), playgrounds, and bathhouse. "

    "There are full hook-up sites and electric. Regular electric sites on the water are beautiful but not sure we could park our 41 ft fifth wheel on a water site."

    4. Delaney Creek Park

    7 Reviews
    Vallonia, IN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 883-5101

    "Each lot has water and electric. There is a dump station at the exit. The only negative comment about this park is, every lot slopes down towards the lake."

    "Great place to camp, 20/25 mins down a heavily wooded country road so it’s secluded and quiet. The place was pretty full of campers, both tents and campers."

    5. Clark State Forest

    2 Reviews
    Borden, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 294-4306

    6. Wooster Campground — Hardy Lake State Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Deputy, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 794-3800

    $12 / night

    "The electric campground is seperated so the Wooster stays nice and dark and generally quiet."

    7. Jackson Washington State Forest

    6 Reviews
    Brownstown, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 358-2160

    $13 / night

    "There are some awesome hiking trails here, they are very rugged for Indiana lots of hills. J-W offers some real pretty views."

    "I went hiking here and it was sort of rugged. The campsite was right near the lake which provided a perfect view. There was a picnic table and fire ring for only 13 dollars."

    8. Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest

    18 Reviews
    Fairdale, KY
    36 miles
    Website

    $15 - $30 / night

    "overall a good place, the group site are fairly large and have running water and compost latrines. Parking is not on site but only a short walk."

    "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."

    9. O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

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

    $19 - $496 / night

    "The staff was fairly nice, and even helped us out with a bit of a Karen camper. The sites have an asphalt pad that are mostly level. 50,30,20 amp service in one box."

    "Bathhouses feel luxuriously clean and large compared to most campgrounds. There are multiple play areas for children and beautiful hiking trails within and around the campground itself."

    10. General Butler State Resort Park

    12 Reviews
    Carrollton, KY
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 732-4826

    $45 - $55 / night

    "General Butler State Park had a lot to do on site and wasn't too far from the town's nearest amenities like a grocery store and a few places to dine out. "

    "The pluses were electric and water hookups, and the beauty of the area. The trees were at peak color!"

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Glamping Reviews near Underwood, IN

264 Reviews of 31 Underwood Campgrounds


  • C
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest

    Great back woods camping with little ammenities

    overall a good place, the group site are fairly large and have running water and compost latrines. Parking is not on site but only a short walk. Lots of trail access. fishing at a stocked public lake is a short drive.

  • Sarah S.
    Oct. 18, 2020

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Small sites but very clean!

    Camp sites are pretty small, but are aligned along a small stream. Heavy truck and train traffic can be heard at all hours. Sites equipped with electricity, a gazebo & picnic table, and fire pit. 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. Bath house was heated, extremely clean with flush toilets, and continual hot water. City water access in the middle of the campsite. Play area and 2 large covered areas for get together's. Newer cabins looked very nice from outside. Caves are obviously a must see while there. More caves are within driving distance.

  • Kelsey R.
    Nov. 3, 2024

    O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

    Shaded and secluded

    Obannon Overall, this is a nice state park to camp in. Staff was very friendly. They have ice and wood. My kids enjoyed the nature center, pioneer village, and one of the easy trails.

    We stayed in 220. It was nice to be right by the playground and bathrooms (which is what we wanted). Some spots near the back would be nice and secluded like the 180s and 190s and they’re still not too far from the bathrooms and playground. The better playground is in loop A.

    I will say, I didn’t see any staff members cleaning up trash, getting campsites ready, or anything the 2 days we were there. Even though we went in November, it was a nice weekend and wasn’t dead, so I was surprised I didn’t see anyone cleaning. Wasn’t the cleanest state campground we’ve been at in Indiana. Certainly wasn’t awful though either.

    My biggest gripe was they were hosting a huge cycling group. Like the whole loop A. We were all the way back in C. They held a concert that went on from like 8-11 pm. Being in a pop up, it was so loud and never ending. Made it difficult for my kids to sleep. If they’re going to hold (or allow) events like these, it should be posted on their website. Even with our sound machine, we still couldn’t block it out. I realize quiet hours aren’t until 11, but to me there’s a difference.

    There is also hardly any signage and spots are difficult to find. No arrows about which way to go, signs saying which loop you’re in, and spots are only marked on the electrical boxes.

    Overall, may stay again and try out the pool since we’re not too far from home, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to stay here.

  • J
    Jun. 17, 2019

    Starve Hollow State Rec Area Campground

    Good variety

    Starve Hollow offers camping from full hookup, electric only (by the lake), tent camping, and cabins.  The lake has a swimming area (no lifeguards), playgrounds, and bathhouse.  The lake allows boats with electric trolling motor only. 

    We stayed in the full hookup section (camping facilities: electric, sewer, and water hookup as well as fire ring, picnic table, and parking spur at each site. Modern restrooms/showers(wheelchair accessible) are available nearby. 53 sites available, sites 222, 232, and 234 are wheelchair accessible).  The bathhouse was clean (even though it rained most of the weekend).  these sites are a good size and able to get any size Trailer or RV into these sites.  There is mostly grass on most of the sites in this area.

    The campground also offers electric only sites (camping facilities: electric hookup, fire ring, picnic table and parking spur at each site. Drinking water is available in area. Modern restrooms/showers(wheelchair accessible) are available nearby. Dumping station is available. There are 87 sites available. Sites 28, 44, 65, 75 and 90 are wheelchair accessible).  They have about 20 sites that back up right to the lake allowing fishing from your campsite.  Keep in mind that a lot of the electric only sites are very tight with a lot of trees in the area.  I can probably only get my 36 ft 5th wheel into a third of the sites, but there are many of sites that had shorter units on them.   

    Cabins:  Starve Hollow has 13 rent-a-camp cabins available March-Nov.(closed Dec.-Feb.)(NOTE: Local sales only during off season/winter months, contact property for details). Each cabin has a front porch with a swing, outside electric outlet and front porch light. Inside there are two small rooms each providing a ceiling fan with light, a heating/cooling unit and electrical outlets. The front room offers a small table with bench seats, corner shelf, chair, rocking chair, and a loft. The back room offers a bunk bed(single) and a double bed(NO LINENS or MATTRESS PROVIDED). Air mattress recommended.

    Fishing/Boating Starve-Hollow Lake has three boat ramps to choose from, one at the dam and two in the electric campground. Kayak, rowboat and canoe rental is available. A valid Indiana fishing license is required. Rowboat and canoe rental is available from mid April through October. Starve-Hollow Lake is a trolling motor only lake. For campers a fish cleaning station is available.

    Swimming A large beach is available for swimming from the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Restrooms, dressing facilities, showers, and food concessions are available to visitors. Wheelchair ramps allow access to beach and concession area.

    Picnicking There are picnic areas and picnic shelters that can be reserved. Both shelters can be accessed by wheelchair. The East shelter has an electrical outlet. Picnic tables and grills are located at the picnic sites. A wheelchair accessible playground, basketball goals, softball fields, horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court are located on or near the swimming beach.

    Hiking Trails Starve Hollow has several hiking trails to explore that total approximately 11 miles.

  • J
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Louisville South KOA

    Tent sites stink here, $50+, very expensive

    Tent sites: steep hill with rodents living there. Gravel driveway leading to tent sites: a trench sure to rip the exhaust off your car. The RVers and workers: they make it obvious you are beneath them. Pets allowed: you WILL be up all night with the barking chihuaua on the next site. Airplanes flying over head as you are getting ready to sleep. Traverse the lawn to the faraway bathroom to ruin your shoes at 2am. Laundry on-site but the workers will scowl while you use it. Catch all this ire for the grand old price of $50+ per night.

  • J
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Starve Hollow State Rec Area Campground

    Great place! We will come back!

    There are full hook-up sites and electric. Regular electric sites on the water are beautiful but not sure we could park our 41 ft fifth wheel on a water site. Trails are rugged at times and you can access them through campground. We are here in the fall but the beach looks like a good size. Boat rentals. Cabins look cute. We peeked in one. Double bed with bunks in room. Theres a loft for kids. A/C and heat but not bathroom. Bring a mattress or sleeping bags or you will sleep on wood. I recommend the water cabins. Playgrounds are sprinkled throughout. DNR dont patrol a lot. Quiet campground.

  • Jill R.
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Louisville South KOA

    Dirty Derby

    WE went to this KOA during the kentucky derby weekend, so of course you can expect it to be packed, we made reservations months ahead. When we got there is was not only packed, but there was no one enforcing the quiet hours, and it seemed like the cleaning staff could not keep up. There were loud people all through the night, and trash was overflowing everywhere. I'm not sure what it's like during other weeks of the year, but during the kentucky derby week it is a hot mess.

  • J
    Oct. 18, 2022

    Lake Shelby Campground

    Fun campground

    Fun little place. RV sites and tent sites lakeside. Fishing, ducks. $5 swimming pool nearby. $20/night tents. Showers and restrooms. Nice parks nearby for equestrian, playground, disk golf course. Huge mall nearby in Simpsonville KY. Drivable to Louisville. Stop at Wings n Rings, yum. Highly recommend. Closes for winter Oct 31 to tents.

  • Cherie B.
    Aug. 28, 2018

    Brown County-Nashville KOA

    Quiet and friendly

    This is our go to campground. Not overly large but it’s clean and quiet. The owners are friendly and helpful. Bathrooms/showers are clean. Laundry on site. Small store and library where you can borrow books. Nice dog walk and small fenced dog area. Sites level and good for big rigs down to tents. Three cabins also available. Owners are relatively new and have been working on improvements continually. Highly recommend!


Guide to Underwood

Cabin camping near Underwood, Indiana provides access to wooded terrain with elevations between 400-800 feet. The area experiences all four seasons with summer temperatures averaging 85°F and winter lows frequently below freezing. Most cabins and glamping facilities remain accessible year-round via paved roads, though some primitive sites require high-clearance vehicles during wet periods.

What to do

Hiking historic trails: Charlestown State Park offers multiple difficulty levels for hikers exploring the Ohio River valley. According to visitor Burns G., campers "enjoyed trails, big lots and lots of stuff for the kids to do" during a "wonderful" five-night October stay. Trail 6 with waterfalls receives particular praise from reviewers.

Fishing opportunities: Delaney Creek Park provides lake fishing with boat rentals available. "The scenery is beautiful and I love how small the campground is," reports kristina H., noting she's "never had a bad stay" at this facility. The park includes concrete pads with electric and water hookups.

Historic site exploration: At O'Bannon Woods State Park, visitors can tour a pioneer village adjacent to the nature center. "The kids enjoyed the nature center, pioneer village, and one of the easy trails," writes Kelsey R., though she notes "it wasn't the cleanest state campground" she's visited in Indiana.

What campers like

Lakefront access: Starve Hollow State Recreation Area features premium sites directly on the 145-acre lake. "We stayed in site 21 which was right on the lake. All the lake front spots seem to have a good amount lakefront footage. We probably had at least 40 feet," reports Martin M., who gave the park a five-star rating.

Natural surroundings: Jackson Washington State Forest offers primitive camping in a peaceful setting. Fern B. describes the experience: "Spacious sites. Beautiful forest. Quiet, but only 5 minutes small town with gas stations, grocery, etc. Not many amenities. Only pit toilets and water spigots." The area includes two camping loops – one in a pine forest below a small lake and another at the lake itself.

Family-friendly amenities: Wooster Campground at Hardy Lake provides a "relaxed lake atmosphere" according to Rebecca J., who notes the park "allows campers to moor their boats overnight" in the primitive area. The electric campground is separated, keeping the Wooster area "nice and dark and generally quiet."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Glamping near Underwood tends to peak from May through September, with some facilities reducing operations in winter. Hardy Lake's Wooster area maintains a "very relaxed atmosphere" with basic amenities including "a pit toilet and water pump and overflow parking lot in the primitive area."

Reservation requirements: General Butler State Resort Park sees high weekend demand in summer months. Kyle noted, "Campground is pretty compact but stays pretty quiet. Two well maintained restrooms and shower facilities." The park offers wifi, though Kyle mentions "speed is questionable."

Site selection tips: At many campgrounds, not all sites accommodate larger RVs or trailers. Rebecca F. advises: "Heads up to check the map and Google Earth when booking. Some sites have a lot of room and others are super close to neighboring sites." This careful planning helps prevent disappointment upon arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple parks feature playgrounds spread throughout camping areas. At Jefferson Memorial Forest, Robert P. notes the campground has "friendly neighbors, standard picnic table/fire pit/port-a-potties/potable water" and "lots of trees for hammocking."

Swimming options: Horine Reservation offers natural settings within 30 minutes of Louisville. Matt explains that despite the issues with "large group sites peppered throughout the family sites," the location provides good "access to water, latrines, secured gate access" making it suitable for families.

Budget-friendly alternatives: Clark State Forest provides less expensive options with basic amenities. Jordan C. reports, "We tent camped and it was not a bad time. Very dead and very quiet, and we met a friendly raccoon." This primitive experience suits families seeking simplicity at lower cost.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Many sites in the area require careful leveling due to terrain. At General Butler State Park, Rebecca F. notes a safety issue: "At site 11 and a few others, they had no backstops at the back of the blacktop pad. If the site was level, it wouldn't have been as bad." She recommends selecting sites carefully or bringing additional leveling blocks.

Hookup considerations: Luxury glamping near Underwood often features full hookups, but primitive sites may require self-containment. Kyle H. from Camp Raintree Lake notes they "were able to accommodate our 44ft 5th wheel and navigating to the site was simple" during their stay at the "clean and very well maintained" campground.

Technical assistance: Some facilities offer RV service on-site. Jerome M. found the owners at Camp Raintree Lake "extremely helpful, hard working and friendly" and appreciated the "many pull through full service sites" during their six-night stay.

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