Best Cabin Camping near Fisherville, KY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabin accommodations near Fisherville provide convenient access to outdoor recreation while offering shelter from the elements. Lake Shelby Campground and Louisville South KOA maintain cabin rentals with standard amenities including electricity, beds, and nearby restroom facilities. Most cabins include basic furniture such as tables, chairs, and simple sleeping arrangements. Smaller cabins typically feature one room with multiple beds, while larger units may include separate sleeping areas. According to one visitor, "We stayed one night here, and it was great! We had been traveling all day and decided to find a place to camp. We ended up with a beautiful, quiet place, right on the lake."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Basic cabins at Lake Shelby Campground provide shelter with minimal amenities, while more furnished options at Louisville South KOA and White Acres Campground include additional comforts. Several campgrounds operate year-round, including Louisville South KOA, White Acres Campground, and Grandma's RV Park. Reservations are required at most locations, with peak demand occurring during summer months. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing dogs for an additional fee. A recent review noted, "The staff was super nice and the location is very convenient for getting downtown."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic fire rings to more equipped options with microwaves or small refrigerators in premium cabins. General Butler State Resort Park offers more fully equipped cabins with expanded kitchen facilities. On-site camp stores at Louisville South KOA and General Butler State Resort Park stock essential items, while others have no market facilities. Cabin guests should verify the specific amenities included with their rental, as furnishing levels vary significantly between properties. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations including Louisville South KOA, Charlestown State Park, and Lake Shelby Campground.

Best Cabin Sites Near Fisherville, Kentucky (18)

    1. Charlestown State Park Campground

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

    $16 - $23 / night

    "Great park for quiet camping. Picnic table and fire ring at each site. All have electric hookup...others are full service. Many relatively secluded sites. Bath houses clean."

    "This is a nice state park campground. The spots were decently spaced out, the bathrooms are clean, and there are some hiking trails from the campground."

    2. Louisville South KOA

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

    "Great cozy area with good hook ups, friendly staff and good spacing. Will absolutely come back again especially with the proximity to the city but having peace and quiet to the south."

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

    3. Lake Shelby Campground

    14 Reviews
    Shelbyville, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 633-5069

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Great space between the tent sites, but virtually no real privacy as public traffic into park was steady."

    "Lots of mud still around the camp sites. A nice parking lot in front of sites to back your rig up. Pads are small in length so be aware of that when it mentions it on the website."

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    4. Louisville North Campground

    6 Reviews
    Clarksville, IN
    17 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."

    5. Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

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

    $16 - $64 / night

    "Picnic table. 15 pieces of firewood for 5 plus tax. Friends stayed in the chickadee cabin and d03. Neat cabins all wood with Portable AC. A few hikes."

    "There are horse trails, a beach, and great water for swimming/kayaking/canoeing. It is pet friendly as well. The bath house in our area was older but fairly clean."

    6. White Acres Campground

    12 Reviews
    New Haven, KY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 348-9677

    "Well I really have nothing bad to say, it’s a country setting on the outskirts of Bardstown, KY. It’s just a few miles away from the scenic parts of town."

    "It's very close to Bardstown, KY which is an adorable town with some amazing historical features. The campground itself has hookups and has a very nice bathroom setup with great showers."

    7. Grandma's RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Shepherdsville, KY
    19 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"

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    8. General Butler State Resort Park

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

    $25 - $45 / night

    "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."

    "No other RV sites were available to move to. Other than that, the campground was very nice."

    9. Otter Creek Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Garrett, KY
    36 miles
    Website

    $12 - $22 / night

    "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."

    "The area we were in was nice and private. Campgrounds has showers with good hot water pressure. Definitely recommend this campsite."

    10. Scottsburg/Raintree Lake KOA

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

    $45 - $125 / night

    "Sites are level, water is good, power is stable at 118 VAC. The sewer entry on our site is plain PVC so we had to use a foam doughnut to secure the elbow with 20' of hose."

    "Added a new saltwater pool, deluxe cabins, deluxe camping sites. All sites have 50/30 AMP. Most with lake views or select a site right nearest the lake."

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Cabin Reviews near Fisherville, KY

198 Reviews of 18 Fisherville Campgrounds


  • Sofia A.
    Oct. 24, 2020

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Near Caves

    I stayed on late October and I was the only one there, except for a family on the cabins. The spots are just near and walking distance from the caves and other attractions. They have two potable water spots (so no water on each spot), picnic tables, fire rings, grills and every spot faces the little river. restrooms and showers too. You can bring small pets inside the cave if you carry them all time. I have a small zuchon and carry her in a doggy backpack 🎒 she loved it!

  • 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.

  • J
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    First time camping

    Stayed in D04. Had 30 amp plus 20 amp hookups. Picnic table. 15 pieces of firewood for 5 plus tax. Friends stayed in the chickadee cabin and d03. Neat cabins all wood with Portable AC.

    A few hikes. Horse camping so was cool to see the horses. A beach location and a few fishing spots.

    The lake doesn’t allow non electric motors so waters were calm. Caught some bluegills.

    Public restrooms and showers.

    Ice in the area cheapest at the truck stops and gas stations 2 10lbs for 5 bucks.

    Would stop again if in the area.

  • Diana W.
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Elizabethtown Crossroads Campground

    Really nice!

    We stayed here one night. It's a small campground about 35 mins from Louisville and has about 40ish sites for RVs with electric and water, some with sewage. Our site was fairly small and pretty close to other sites but it was easy enough to get into and fit our 12ft pop up without issue. They have 2 bathrooms(the one by the laundry/store is very nice!), a catch and release pond(small, but there are small bluegill and some bass), a nice playground, clean pool, store on site, and overall we had a great time. There are also several connections for wifi, and cable(we didn't try it). The staff seemed very nice. Our site without sewage was $30 plus tax, they also offer tent sites and small cabins($40-50 with air conditioning) if that's your thing. Our site was nice and shaded. We were disturbed a few times by trains in the middle of the night- otherwise it was pretty peaceful and quiet.

  • Sarah J.
    Jun. 12, 2019

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Relaxing Setting

    Overall this truly was a cute little spot to camp out on our way to Kentucky! One of the benefits of this site is that the cave and gift shop are right there, so you have a cool Opportunity to take a tour and then stay in the same area. The campgrounds are all equipped with a nice fire pit, picnic table, lean to, and the availability of electric hookup. The campgrounds also has a couple newer cabins that look really cute. The camper and tent spots are right along a cute little creek so it was very pleasant. They have a small shed attached to the gift shop that has firewood for sale. They have a small cafe that sells the usual hot dogs, chips, soda and the sort. They also have a larger open air pavilion that they provide yard games like, cornhole, horseshoes, and other games, so pretty nice. I would definitely recommend this as it is small and intimate, but if you are looking for private seclusion this is not for you.

  • P
    Dec. 20, 2022

    Charlestown State Park Campground

    Wonderful clean quiet state park

    Great park for quiet camping. Picnic table and fire ring at each site. 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.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2022

    Follow The River RV Resort

    Florence, IN…Nice campground

    Park is well maintained. Nice sized pool and very clean pool area. Park has a playground and dog park. Lots of space between campers with cement patio, fire pit and picnic table and lots of trees. We had no issue pulling in our 42’ 5th wheel. We came in after hours and our name with sits number was posted on the door and plenty of maps for the park. Nice layout! You could barely hear a train off in the distance which sounded cozy. Campground is about 30 min from Madison and Ohio River is across the street. Only con- trash cans are like in a whole different country and hard to get too. Would stay again!!!!!

  • K
    Jul. 8, 2021

    General Butler State Resort Park

    Great Park to relax

    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. Two well maintained restrooms and shower facilities. Property has a lodge, cabins, pull through, full hook up, and water/power hook up, primitive spots, and day use shelters.

    There is a pool and a restaurant are located at the lodge. There are a few hiking trails and a playground for the little ones. There is mini golf canoe and paddle boat rentals available as well.

    Free wifi (speed is questionable) but we found 2-3 bars on T-mobile and AT&T.

    We frequent this park since it is close to home and the smaller size makes it easier to turn the kids loose. They have enough to enjoy but not so much where we have to be active every second.

  • Lauren M.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    Nice Campground, Pretty Lake

    This campground is very family-friendly and fun. There are horse trails, a beach, and great water for swimming/kayaking/canoeing. It is pet friendly as well. The bath house in our area was older but fairly clean. We felt like there was good spacing between the sites, and we weren’t too close to our neighbors. Beautiful in the Fall!


Guide to Fisherville

Cabin rental options near Fisherville, Kentucky range from rustic single-room structures to more equipped units with multiple sleeping areas. Situated in central Kentucky where seasonal temperatures vary considerably, camping cabins provide shelter year-round with varying levels of amenities and accessibility. Winter cabin options typically require advance booking as availability decreases during colder months.

What to do

Hiking trails with history: Charlestown State Park offers educational outdoor experiences beyond standard hiking. According to a visitor, "Rose Island is very cool - haunting but sublime. The paved trail to see Rose Island is about 1/2 mile long hill that is very steep in parts" (Greg S.). The park features trails with varying difficulty levels showcasing local history and natural features.

Swimming at state-managed beaches: Deam Lake State Recreation Area maintains a designated swimming area with sand beaches during summer months. One visitor noted, "The beach location and a few fishing spots. The lake doesn't allow non-electric motors so waters were calm" (John G.). Beach access typically opens Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Mini-golf for families: General Butler State Resort Park provides mini-golf facilities for cabin guests and day visitors. A reviewer mentioned, "Property has a lodge, cabins, pull through, full hook up, and water/power hook up, primitive spots, and day use shelters... There is mini golf, canoe and paddle boat rentals available as well" (Kyle). Activity costs are separate from accommodation fees.

What campers like

Lake access with quiet atmosphere: Lake Shelby Campground offers fishing opportunities and rental equipment directly from the cabin area. One visitor shared, "The tent sites were shaded by nice trees and were located right next to the lake. You can rent a paddle boat or canoe" (Heather K.). The lake setting provides opportunities for water activities within walking distance of cabin accommodations.

Dog-friendly policies: Many cabin locations accommodate pets with specific guidelines and additional fees. A camper at Otter Creek Park noted, "Two parks for kids to play at and a lot of room to walk just around the campgrounds on the cement for our dogs with ample available grass area for our dogs to go potty" (Austin-Tarra G.). Pet policies typically include leash requirements and clean-up expectations.

Clean shower facilities: White Acres Campground maintains shower buildings with regular service. A visitor described, "Great for RV, good electric, sewer and WiFi. Bathhouse a little rough but usable. Friendly host. Very quiet, nice rest" (Bob V.). Most cabin campers share communal shower facilities rather than having private bathrooms.

What you should know

Highway noise at some locations: Cabin sites near major roadways experience traffic sounds at various times. At Scottsburg/Raintree Lake KOA, a camper mentioned, "Campground is a few miles from interstate and right off the highway so some highway noise but still a great picturesque place" (Julie G.). Locations farther from main roads generally offer quieter experiences.

Trains impact sleep quality: Louisville North Campground experiences significant railroad noise. One reviewer warned, "OMG, the trains. All night, every night. I'm a heavy sleeper and it sounded like the trains were going to crash into our RV and we were across the row from them" (Jenifer K.). This affects all accommodation types including cabins.

Additional entrance fees: Several parks charge day-use or entrance fees beyond cabin rental costs. A Charlestown State Park visitor noted, "Very clean, friendly. Be aware of an additional $9 fee at the gate besides the camp fee" (Donna T.). These charges typically apply per vehicle rather than per person.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning for different ages: Otter Creek Park Campground offers trails suitable for various ability levels. A visitor shared, "We go every fall with our entire family to enjoy the Halloween activities. The campers all go all out and let the kids trick or treat. There is even a group who does a haunted house and it is so fun!" (Amber S.). Seasonal programs often cater specifically to families with children.

Pack entertainment for rainy days: Cabins typically provide minimal indoor entertainment options. Bring games, books, and activities suitable for confined spaces. "Our son loved the jump pillow, I gave it a try and my knee has been reminding me all day that I'm too old for that!!" (Lea B.) from Louisville South KOA highlights the importance of weather-appropriate activities.

Consider cabin location carefully: Select sites based on proximity to amenities versus privacy needs. A camper noted, "The tent sites were down a dead end road, however the amount of cars that went past our site made me feel like there was a parade that lasted almost the entire time we were there" (Heather K.). Request specific cabin locations when making reservations to balance accessibility and seclusion.

Tips from RVers

Check site dimensions: Many camping cabins near Fisherville occupy spaces designed primarily for recreational vehicles. A camper at Lake Shelby Campground observed, "Came here in our 40' class A. Very weird at first as the sites are 20 feet long, but they allow front ends to stick out" (Never Sitting S.). This space limitation affects parking and outdoor living areas for cabin guests as well.

Weekend reservation lead time: Secure cabins weeks or months in advance for weekend stays, especially during summer. Weekend availability becomes extremely limited at popular locations like Louisville South KOA where a visitor mentioned, "Very spacious campground. Friendly staff. Clean showers" (Thomas) but noted high occupancy levels requiring advance planning.

Bring shower shoes: Communal shower facilities vary widely in cleanliness and maintenance. One camper at General Butler State Resort Park reported, "Showers and bathrooms were good, generally clean two shower houses at the park. The one I tried worked well" (Austin-Tarra G.). Shower buildings typically close for cleaning at scheduled times throughout the day.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Fisherville, KY is Charlestown State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 37 reviews.

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