Buzzard Roost Campground — Hoosier National Forest
Beautiful setting
Great view of the Ohio River. Only around five sites. Very clean. Super clean (pit) toilet. Great out of the way place. I was only one there.
Rough River Lake provides the backdrop for camping near Falls of Rough, Kentucky, with multiple Corps of Engineers campgrounds offering water-based recreation opportunities. The region includes established campgrounds like Cave Creek, Axtel, Laurel Branch, and Rough River Dam State Resort Park, providing a range of accommodations from primitive tent sites to RV hookups, cabins, and glamping options. Most camping areas sit along the shoreline of Rough River Lake, allowing for fishing, swimming, and boating access with varying levels of privacy and amenities.
Campground availability typically runs from early May through late October, with peak season during summer months. "Very busy boatramp. Make sure you back as close to one side as possible. Someone will be attempting to back in beside you," noted one camper about Cave Creek's boat access facilities. Road access to some campgrounds involves narrow, winding country roads that can be challenging for larger RVs and trailers. The red clay soil around the lake can become muddy after rain, particularly at waterfront sites. Most developed campgrounds offer electric and water hookups, with sanitary dump stations available at larger facilities. Cell service varies throughout the area, with most campgrounds reporting adequate coverage for Verizon customers.
Waterfront campsites consistently receive higher ratings but fill quickly during weekends and holidays. Cave Creek campground features tiered sites on a hillside leading down to the lake, though direct water access is limited at some areas. Axtel Campground provides numerous lakeside sites but camping spaces are often closer together than at typical Corps of Engineers facilities. As one visitor described, "The layout is a tad lacking. Generally sites are a lot closer than most COE we have been to." Campers appreciate the clean facilities, reasonable firewood prices, and family-friendly atmosphere at most campgrounds. The swimming beaches and boat ramps at several locations make these campgrounds popular destinations for families seeking water recreation, though some visitors note the crowded nature of popular areas during peak season.
$20 - $60 / night
"Lake really low, water warm - but able to kayak. The weekend was close to 100% occupancy, and although busy- the activity and noises were all happy sounds of kids playing."
"Axtel is a nice COE campground on Rough River Lake. Very family friendly and clean."
$20 - $60 / night
"It was empty, possibly because it has no direct access to the lake? It is a nice shaded area, very open, spread throughout a small hilly area."
"Cave creek is conveniently close to the water. Setting up was fast easy and convenient."
$25 - $50 / night
"This campground is a walking distance to the visitors center. It's a well established campground and geared towards folks visiting mammoth caves."
"green river, which was enjoyed by all, and we appreciated avoiding the main entrance besieged by spring break campers!"
"The Rough River Lodge , Falls of Rough , Ky no longer has a campground co-located, it was closed a few years ago when the dam was renovated."
"We stay in various places all over the park and the best thing about this is there are no fees to access the public areas of the dam to fish or lake!"
$20 - $60 / night
"There is a day use area in between the first and second campgrounds with a short nature trail."
"Close to Litchfield in Grayson county KY. Also has people selling wood along the way. Dollar general within a few miles for supplies."
$27 - $45 / night
"Near Brownsville, Ky and a little off the beaten path. But definitely worth a visit or two."
"This lakeside getaway is one that will keep us coming back!! If you've never been to Kentucky...this will keep you coming back to the Bluegrass to camp for years to come!"
$20 - $60 / night
$18 - $50 / night
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Campground Review: Coming from Western Kentucky Parkway W or KY I65 either way you drive in to **Moutardier Campground you will"
"It is located on Nolin River Lake. Our site was lakeside which was beautiful (Site D6). This campsite offered electric/water hookup, fire pit, picnic table, filet table, bathrooms, and showers. "
$18 - $50 / night
"Wax Campground is located on Nolin River Lake, which is managed by the Army Corp of Engineers. Translated; well maintained, picturesque and organized."
"The area surrounds Lake Nolan, which is an added bonus. The water was warm and calm. It is off the beaten path and you are about 30 min from a grocery store, so make sure you stock up before you go."












Great view of the Ohio River. Only around five sites. Very clean. Super clean (pit) toilet. Great out of the way place. I was only one there.
We checked in late on Thursday, coming from about 10 hours away, the proprietor called to check in and had no trouble with letting us check in late at night. Mr. Brown, has done an amazing job with this camp ground, we will definitely be back! It’s a beautiful area, beautiful park and wonderful owners!
We received an information email the day before prior to arrival with general info and wifi password plus how to pre check in. The morning of arrival, we received another email with specific instructions to not trust GPS and follow their instructions. Our Trip Wizard and Waze GPS instructions actually brought us right to the campground (CG). Since we had pre checked in, we were instructed in the directions email to go directly to deluxe pull-through site 78, where our welcome package would be in the electrical box. The site was plenty long enough for our 40’ toy hauler and F450. Not sure why this is a deluxe site as its gravel with a picnic table and portable fire pit? The utilities were more towards the front of the pad with no issues reaching the connections. It was a nice touch to see a small cement circle pad on the sewer connection. This is a new CG, so amenities like the laundry and gift shop were not opened yet. Water pressure was good. We got 4 bars on Verizon and 3 bars 5G on T-Mobile. We used our T-Mobile Internet versus Starlink. It would not have been an issue to use satellite as there are no mature trees in the campground. They have one large(about 1/4 acre) fenced dog area. The dog park slopes down a hill and connects with a fence that goes around the property. Do not throw small balls down the hill as they can go through the fence and there’s no way to recover the ball due to no openings/gates near by to get to the back of the dog park. There’s also a smaller fenced dog area near the front of the CG. Great customer service before and during our stay.
I had a great experience it's for gay people who loves the outdoors and keep it safe for all
I had fun being by myself and a few times I got freaked out by a couple of sounds
Over night stay. Called to reserve a spot and arrived just before dusk. Had a quick check in, found our spot and had a quick set up for a short overnight stay. Lovely quiet park and great hosts. Would stay here again.
Beautiful, heavily wooded, quiet campground. We are in a big rig but most people here are tent camping. Lake is small. Very peaceful, helpful attendant at gate checked in on us first day. We have electricity and water but no sewer hookups. Dump station available. If you just want to to get away and relax for a few days this is nice. But if you’re looking for lots of recreation opportunities you want to find a larger lake. There are a few trails but they are short.
Absolutely love staying here. Quiet, pretty, easy, and the owners and staff are delightful.
Great overnight stop on our drive from Tennessee to Indiana. The hosts Valette and Greg were absolutely wonderful. The campground was well tended with a playground for the little ones. We don’t have little ones, but I couldn’t resist a ride on the merry-go-round! The facilities were pristine with piping hot showers that had great water pressure. Perfect TMobile signal and ***free WiFi *** which allowed us to get some work done. Conveniently located near 65 without too much traffic noise. Would definitely return here. Pick site 14 for the best view beside the lake.
Camping near Falls of Rough, Kentucky centers around Rough River Lake and nearby Nolin Lake, two Corps of Engineers reservoirs known for their fishing opportunities. The region's clay-rich soil creates challenges during wet periods, particularly in April and June when rainfall averages 4-5 inches per month. Campgrounds typically operate from early May through late October, with primitive sites available at some locations until mid-November.
Disc golf access: Cave Creek Recreation Area offers an on-site disc golf course located near the basic camping area. "There is a disc golf course in the area so if you're in one of the sites near it you might want to keep your head down," notes one visitor to Cave Creek - Rough River Lake.
Kayaking on calm water: Early morning paddling provides the most peaceful experience on these lakes before motorboat traffic begins. "Loved paddle boarding in the early morning before the boat traffic got going. Water was very warm," explains a camper at Wax - Nolin River Lake.
Wildlife observation: Both lakes attract diverse bird species, making them excellent for casual birdwatching. "Right from our camps we could see a trip of Redheaded Woodpeckers playing as well as a mama Northern Flicker feeding her babies. We even saw a giant Pileated Woodpecker!" shared a visitor at Wax campground.
Clay collection: The beach areas around Rough River Lake contain natural clay deposits just below the surface. "If you dig down just a couple of inches on the beach, you'll find clay. My kids loved this and made a couple of clay pots," explains a visitor to COE Rough River Lake Axtel Campground.
Designated swimming areas: Several campgrounds offer maintained swimming beaches for campers. "There is a designated swimming and beach area. There are several restrooms located throughout the campsite. They were clean and stocked with toilet paper and hand soap," notes a camper at Axtel Campground.
Affordable firewood: Reasonable pricing for campfire essentials makes extended stays more economical. "The hosts were so nice, they called us before checking in to make sure we knew how to get there and to suggest a different site. They had a massive firewood bundle for $5.00!" reports a camper at Cave Creek - Rough River Lake.
Helpful campground hosts: Many visitors appreciate the knowledge and assistance from resident hosts. "The retirees that host the campsites are friendly and very informative, including about other campsites and the area. Talk them up for info," suggests a camper at Wax - Nolin River Lake.
Late checkout options: Flexible departure times allow for maximizing your final day. "They have late check in and check out (5p) which is nice if you wanted to spend the morning on the lake or hiking," mentions a visitor at Wax campground.
Limited amenities: Many campgrounds lack services like laundry facilities or trash collection at individual sites. "There are no laundry services and the trash cans are by the dump station," notes a camper at Wax campground.
Cell service variations: Coverage can be inconsistent throughout the area, with Verizon typically providing the most reliable service. "A few OTA stations and good cell, Verizon & ATT," reports a visitor at Wax campground.
Distance to supplies: Grocery stores and major retailers are often 30+ minutes away. "It is off the beaten path and you are about 30 min from a grocery store, so make sure you stock up before you go. There are several road side veggie stands where you can get fresh from the ground veggies," advises a camper at Wax campground.
Seasonal flooding impacts: High water levels can affect campsite availability and beach access. "While we were here, several of the sites along the lake were flooded. The beach had recently been closed due to flooding, but was open while we were there," explains a visitor to Laurel Branch.
Halloween festivities: Fall camping offers special activities for children at some locations. "Family friendly Halloween fun. Has a decorating contest with trick or treat in the campground. Safe and clean with lots of restrooms and lake front sites," shares a visitor to Moutardier.
Multiple playground options: Some campgrounds feature several play areas. "3 playgrounds with safe clean equipment. Plant of lake view sites and positioned to provide a semi private experience," notes another Moutardier camper.
Kid-friendly beaches: Sandy swimming areas provide safer water entry for younger children. "The beach was closed but we found a swimming hole off the beaten path. The primitive campgrounds are very clean. The lake water is very clean and the fish are bountiful!" reports a visitor to COE Rough River Lake Axtel Campground.
Bug preparation: Ticks can be prevalent in warmer months. "We love all the sites, it's quiet, near the lake, everyone is friendly. Really nothing bad to say at all (except for all the ticks....spray up)!!!" advises a camper at Nolin Lake State Park.
Road challenges: Approach roads to many campgrounds involve narrow, winding routes. "The road in/out is very narrow, very tight and not easily navigated with a 40' 5th wheel," cautions a visitor to Wax campground.
Site verification: Booking descriptions may not match actual conditions, especially for larger rigs. "While we booked a 70' pull thru, it was actually down on the side of the hill with an almost 90° curve," reports an RVer at Wax campground.
Electric reliability concerns: Some campsites experience issues with power supply during peak usage. "The only issue we have come across was that the electric service on our site kept tripping the breaker. Only running AC and a CPAP machine and the breaker would not hold," warns a visitor to COE Rough River Lake North Fork.
Tier configurations: Many campgrounds are built on hillsides with leveled camping pads. "Laid out across and down the hillside, the sites are in a tiered configuration with big rocks. No direct lake access," describes a visitor to Cave Creek campground.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Falls of Rough, KY?
According to TheDyrt.com, Falls of Rough, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 91 campgrounds and RV parks near Falls of Rough, KY and 4 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Falls of Rough, KY?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Falls of Rough, KY is COE Rough River Lake Axtel Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 14 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Falls of Rough, KY?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Falls of Rough, KY.
What parks are near Falls of Rough, KY?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Falls of Rough, KY that allow camping, notably Rough River Lake and Nolin River Lake.
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