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    Carrollton, Kentucky serves as a hub for mixed-use campgrounds along the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers. The area features several developed campgrounds including General Butler State Resort Park and Two Rivers Campground, providing both tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities. Two Rivers offers full hookup concrete pads while General Butler provides a mix of RV sites, tent camping, and cabin accommodations. These facilities are primarily concentrated along the river corridors, with several sites offering direct river access or views.

    Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the region. Many campgrounds like General Butler State Resort Park operate year-round, though some facilities in the broader area have limited seasons. Two Rivers Campground maintains level concrete pads with individual hookups for water, sewer, and electric, making it suitable for various weather conditions. The campgrounds near Carrollton generally have good road access and don't require specialized vehicles, though sites can fill quickly during peak summer weekends and holidays. A camper noted, "Two Rivers is a smallish campground adjacent to a park. The bathrooms were clean and the hosts were pleasant. There are cement pads and plenty of pull through sites."

    Waterfront camping locations receive consistently positive reviews from visitors. Campers particularly value the river views and walking opportunities along the Ohio River. General Butler State Park offers additional amenities including hiking trails, a pool, and mini-golf that supplement the camping experience. Several campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities with shower houses and restrooms that receive favorable mentions in reviews. Sites vary in size and privacy, with some visitors noting close proximity between camping spots at certain locations. As one camper described General Butler: "The campground was very nice. Lots to do for the kiddos. Worth going back for a longer stay." Two Rivers Campground earned praise for its adjacent park access, with visitors appreciating the connecting trails leading directly to both the Kentucky and Ohio rivers.

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    Best Campgrounds near Carrollton (87)

      1. Clifty Falls State Park Campground

      4.0(46)15mi from Carrollton162 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Most of the sites border wooded areas, so they are in the open. Great access to the hiking trails, and the nice lodge for those who may want to check-in to a room or enjoy the indoor pool."

      "If you live outside of Indiana you have to pay a $9 entrance fee on top of the campground reservation fee, which makes for a pricey weekend trip for those on a budget."

      from $20 - $45 / night

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      2. General Butler State Resort Park

      3.9(12)1mi from Carrollton104 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Trails were very well kept, playground equipment looked new and safe, workers were friendly, and bathrooms were clean."

      "Great little park located just far enough away to get away but close enough to town to run and get something if you forgot it. Campground is pretty compact but stays pretty quiet."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      3. Follow The River RV Resort

      4.6(14)12mi from CarrolltonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The store was super close by and there you are not too far from the nearest town. Super beautiful and spacious especially since you’re close to the river as well!"

      "Nice pull through close to the pool and bathrooms. Quiet during the week."

      4. Two Rivers Campground

      4.7(7)2mi from CarrolltonRVs, Tents

      "Nice, easy, and pretty walk to where the KY River and OH River meet and to historic downtown Carrollton."

      "Two Rivers is a fairly new, city run campground close to I-71 and adjacent to the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers."

      5. Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

      4.2(46)26mi from Carrollton62 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There’s also some hiking and biking trails accessible from the main turnoff from the highway, so there’s plenty to do in the area if you’re stopping on through or staying a few days."

      "we really enjoyed Big Bone. we went to their museum center on Saturday afternoon and walked the Bison trail to see the baby bison they had at the time. it was nice to have something different to do."

      from $45 / night

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      6. Hones Pointe Campground

      4.9(7)13mi from Carrollton24 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Offering beautiful scenery, this is a great place to get away from it all."

      "Great location. Very very friendly staff with special giveaways lol. Will return if in the area."

      from $25 - $200 / night

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      7. Madison City Park

      4.5(6)12mi from CarrolltonRVs

      "Great place to camp if you like being next to water, amazing views, fast boats, and good food. Key West Shrimp House is a landmark restaurant with great food."

      "An easy walk into downtown."

      from $30 - $40 / night

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      8. Swiss Haven RV Resort

      4.0(2)3mi from CarrolltonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The location provides easy access to both the communities of Vevay and Madison Indiana which are rich in history, unique architecture, dining, shopping and wineries."

      "Close to the quaint town of Vevay, Indiana."

      from $45 - $60 / night

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      9. Paul Ogle Riverfront Park

      3.0(2)7mi from CarrolltonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      10. Charlestown State Park Campground

      4.5(38)31mi from Carrollton186 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We liked that the park had small walk trails within the campground with direct routes to the comfort station, and lights at the start of the path to identify it."

      "The spots were decently spaced out, the bathrooms are clean, and there are some hiking trails from the campground."

      from $43 - $54 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Carrollton, KY

    570 Reviews of 87 Carrollton Campgrounds


    • Gregory B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Miami Whitewater Forest Campground

      Raccoons and Dirty Bathrooms

      We stayed at this campground and had several issues. Raccoons were a real problem—they kept trying to get into our tent, weren’t afraid of people, and caused a lot of havoc around the site. The showers and bathrooms were dirty, and the shower timer was frustratingly short at just 15 seconds. The campsites were also very small, which made the experience feel cramped.

    • A
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Still Waters Campground

      Unprofessional management, Junkie sites, Not a welcoming environment

      I would highly NOT recommend staying at Still Waters Campground based on my experience with management. Today I rolled through a stop sign in the campground. I understand that was my mistake, and I accepted being told not to do it again. However, what happened afterward was completely unnecessary. Instead of simply speaking with me later at the office or sending a text, management chose to chase me down in a vehicle. I was driving around the campground speed limit, yet I was accused of speeding because they claimed they had to drive 30 mph to catch me—even though they had to turn around before following me. What made it even more frustrating was that I was told to“lead by example” while the manager herself admitted to driving around 30 mph in a 10 mph campground just to catch up to me. That felt incredibly hypocritical. What bothered me most was the way the situation was handled. I tried to walk away to avoid escalating the confrontation, but the manager continued arguing with me. She even told me to“go get my boyfriend,” as if I couldn’t speak for myself. I’m a grown woman and didn’t appreciate being dismissed like that. Later, after I had calmed down, my boyfriend and I went to the office so I could apologize for raising my voice and explain my side of the situation. Unfortunately, management wasn’t interested in having a productive conversation and came across as condescending and unwilling to listen. It also seems like the rules are enforced inconsistently. We have watched plenty of other people roll through that same stop sign without being stopped or chased down. If safety is truly the concern, the rules should apply EQUALLY to everyone instead of selectively enforcing them. Overall, this experience left a VERY bad impression. A simple warning then walking away could have resolved everything, but instead it turned into an unnecessarily confrontational situation. Customer service and professionalism from management were extremely disappointing.

    • J
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Indian Springs Campground

      Perfect for our Overnight Stay

      We found this campground on The Dyrt and called when we were about an hour away. Super friendly folks who gave us a spot which was just right for us as we only needed an overnight stay on our way to Michigan.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

      If you are into bones this is a cool place to stay!

      The reviews I’ve read are pretty accurate. Most sights are not very level. The water is too far away. Nice park, the trails are rugged, we walked uphill both ways. Trails are not well marked either, it’s an interesting feeling getting lost in such a small space. Restrooms/showers could use an update. But hey, we’re camping. Overall recommended.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Three Springs Campground

      Nothing fancy

      Pros: natural setting, clean bathrooms Cons: unlevel campsites, no sewer hookups, self-check in, outdated, non-air conditioned bathrooms, no laundry facilities

    • Terry B.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Browning Camp

      Peaceful and Beautiful

      Tent camping is great, and there are lots of camper lots that are big rig friendly, with all of the hookups. Shower house and restroom are very clean. They have a laundry mat as well. Staff is super friendly and very helpful.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Three Springs Campground

      Cute and Quite

      We didn’t have reservations but Tammy and Billy were wonderful. The bathrooms are nice and clean. If you’re looking for a relaxing spot this is it.

    • Buford C.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Hones Pointe Campground

      A bit off the beaten trail, but nice and quiet along the banks of the Kentucky river

      It’s a nice campground. There’s room for about eight or nine RVs and lock the tent camping. The trees are all small so you’re out in the kind of a area with a lot of sun. I can’t speak to the Wi-Fi here because I’m using Starlink. The only caution is if we get heavy, heavy rains in the spring, some bits of this campground blood so be careful picking a site avoid the fourth from the road.

    • Christina W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Elkhorn Campground

      Very Nice Spot

      I stayed here from May 11-16, 2026. I was backed up to the creek (I will say, the first few sites that back up, you can’t actually see the creek from your spot because of bushes). The first 4 nights I could see the creek and it was lovely. Each spot has a fire pit and picnic table which was very nice. They direct you to your spot and help you back in and the bathrooms are cleaned daily. I thought it was extremely affordable and I would definitely stay there again.


    Guide to Carrollton

    Camping spots near Carrollton, Kentucky center around the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers, with sites resting at elevations between 450-500 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer highs averaging in the mid-80s and winter lows in the 20s. Nearby camping areas range from riverfront locations with concrete pads to more secluded woodland settings offering varied terrain.

    What to do

    Hiking opportunities: Clifty Falls State Park Campground offers multiple trails with varied difficulty ratings. "Trail 6 to 5, then down to 2, and back up to 5, finishing on Trail 4 at Hoffman Falls... Lots to see on that hike and not very crowded," notes camper Kaley A. The park features several waterfalls and scenic overlooks.

    Wildlife viewing: Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground provides educational opportunities with live bison viewing areas. "REAL LIVE BISON. Pretty sweet experience!" shares Zoe S. The park also contains a museum with exhibits about prehistoric animals and salt springs.

    Water activities: Follow The River RV Resort sits directly on the Ohio River with water access. A camper describes, "We absolutely love this campground, very friendly staff and well kept and clean!! They are pet friendly and allow portable fences." The resort offers direct river views and fishing opportunities.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Two Rivers Campground receives consistent praise for its maintenance. "The bathhouse was really, really nice. Very clean and spacious," notes one visitor. Another adds, "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."

    River access: Madison City Park provides direct Ohio River frontage. "This is a wonderful campground with beautiful views of the picturesque Ohio River. Relax at your campsite and watch the barges and boats go by," shares Paula C. The park allows for easy access to downtown Madison with its historic architecture and dining options.

    Level concrete pads: Many campers appreciate the level sites at Follow The River RV Resort. "We live only 35 minutes from here but we'll be back if we just need to get away!" says Alan B., who specifically praised the "level concrete pads, nice picnic table & fire ring." The concrete pads make setup easier in variable weather conditions.

    What you should know

    Additional fees: Clifty Falls State Park Campground charges entrance fees beyond camping costs. "If you live outside of Indiana you have to pay a $9 entrance fee on top of the campground reservation fee, which makes for a pricey weekend trip for those on a budget," explains Jessica O.

    Road access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging entrance roads. Swiss Haven RV Resort is located directly on the Ohio River but requires careful navigation. Hones Pointe Campground has a "Very narrow paved road going back to the campground. Great for tents, pop-up campers and smaller RV's," according to John S.

    Seasonal closures: While some campgrounds operate year-round, others have limited seasons. Madison City Park operates from April 1 to October 31. Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground also has a defined season running "April 1 to October 31," requiring advance planning for visitors.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: General Butler State Resort Park offers dedicated play areas for children. "Lots of green space, playground area for kids and putt putt. The lodge lets campers use the pool 4-7 pm for free which is nice," shares Liz S. The playground equipment is well-maintained and regularly updated.

    Educational opportunities: Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground provides learning experiences about natural history. "The museum and gift shop have a lot of educational stuff which would be excellent for a home schooling trip. A good interactive grade school age children campground," explains Shelly S. The museum features exhibits on prehistoric animals and fossil discoveries.

    Site selection: When booking, carefully research individual sites as they vary significantly within the same campground. "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," advises Rebecca F. regarding General Butler State Resort Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Watch for slope issues at certain sites. At Big Bone Lick State Historic Site, one camper noted, "Our site (49) was very un-level, and worst of all had no shade at all. Even with our awning out it was scorching until 730pm." General Butler also has some challenging sites: "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."

    Hookup configurations: Charlestown State Park Campground offers some full-hookup sites among mostly electric-only options. "Most are electric only but we got one of the handful of full hookup sites," reports Greg S. The park features concrete pads that accommodate larger RVs, though shade is limited throughout the campground.

    Cell service considerations: Coverage varies significantly between campgrounds. At Clifty Falls, a camper noted, "Zero cellular or wifi service so that could be good or bad. The Inn does have WiFi if you have to have it but seems to be more for guests than general park population." Two Rivers Campground offers free WiFi, while other nearby campgrounds report 2-3 bars for major carriers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What campgrounds are available in Carrollton, Kentucky?

    Carrollton offers several quality camping options. Two Rivers Campground is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers with full hookup sites. Still Waters Campground is another local option situated at the mouth of Elkhorn Creek and Kentucky River, popular for floating adventures. Within driving distance, you'll find additional options like Hones Pointe Campground, Kentucky River Campground, and General Butler State Resort Park. The area's riverside location makes it particularly appealing for water recreation enthusiasts, with most campgrounds offering river access and scenic views.

    What amenities does Two Rivers Campground in Carrollton, Kentucky offer?

    Two Rivers Campground features full hookup sites (FHU), with approximately half being pull-through sites. All sites are situated on level pads with adjoining concrete areas that include picnic tables. The campground boasts a clean, modern bathhouse and a playground for children. Located adjacent to the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers, the city-run facility provides easy access for water activities. Sites are spacious and well-maintained with quality hookups. The campground remains quiet even when full, and its location close to I-71 makes it convenient for travelers. The grounds also offer pleasant walking paths that lead to river views.

    How far are Carrollton campgrounds from major Kentucky cities?

    Carrollton campgrounds are conveniently located relative to major Kentucky cities. Elkhorn Campground is approximately 50 miles from Louisville (about a 1-hour drive) and 80 miles from Lexington (around 1.5 hours). From Cincinnati, Ohio, campers can reach A.J. Jolly Park & Campground in about 45 minutes (35 miles). For those coming from Frankfort, the drive to Carrollton is roughly 45 miles (about 50 minutes). The area's proximity to I-71 makes it easily accessible for weekend trips from these urban centers.