Best Campgrounds near Mount Washington, KY

Campgrounds near Mount Washington, Kentucky range from full-service RV parks to more rustic tent camping areas within a 30-mile radius. Louisville South KOA in Shepherdsville provides developed sites with electric hookups, water, and sewer connections for RVs, while also accommodating tent campers and offering cabin rentals. The Horine Reservation at Jefferson County Memorial Forest offers a more natural setting with primitive camping options and hiking trails through wooded terrain. Most campgrounds in the region support multiple accommodation types including tent sites, RV pads, and cabin rentals, with varying levels of amenities.

Access to camping areas varies seasonally, with most developed campgrounds operating year-round while others have limited availability between April and October. "The campground is very clean, full of trees and shade, and the lawn is well manicured. Due to the location, only Verizon and Visible cell phone users have service," noted one visitor about a riverside campground in the region. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak summer months and Kentucky Derby season when facilities reach capacity quickly. Weather considerations include hot, humid summers and mild winters, with occasional flooding along riverfront camping areas during spring. Cell service can be spotty in more remote locations, particularly in the forested areas and river valleys that characterize much of the region.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the Mount Washington area, with several campgrounds situated along the Kentucky River and nearby lakes. Campers frequently mention the peaceful settings and fishing opportunities as highlights of their stays. A review of one riverside campground noted it is "situated high up on the Kentucky river bank which is nice but there's little access to the riverbank except from the floating dock and boat ramp." Mixed-use campgrounds throughout the region typically feature fire rings, picnic tables, and access to restroom facilities, though amenities vary widely between primitive and developed sites. Proximity to Louisville, Bardstown, and the Kentucky Bourbon Trail makes these camping areas popular bases for exploring regional attractions, with several reviewers mentioning the convenience of staying near distillery tours and historic sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Mount Washington, Kentucky (59)

    1. Louisville South KOA

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

    "Will absolutely come back again especially with the proximity to the city but having peace and quiet to the south. The walking trail was much longer than expected and really nice."

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

    2. Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest

    18 Reviews
    Fairdale, KY
    11 miles
    Website

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Having lived 62 years in Kentucky, less than twenty minutes from the Jeff. Forest, leaving to explore USA, then returning to my home state allows me a unique point of view."

    "Tent sites have so many trees surrounding them. If you're looking for more privacy anything off of the loop will do just fine."

    3. Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Mount Eden, KY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 477-8713

    $24 - $50 / night

    "We had a pretty decent time at Taylorsville Lake. The spots were spacious, and very nice picnic tables. We did a trail which was nice and went down to a boat ramp to see the lake."

    "Better if you have a boat ( or rent one at the marina across the lake) good access to the lake, gets busy in the summer. Stores in decent proximity off property. Can get loud at times."

    4. My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    New Haven, KY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 348-3502

    $30 - $55 / night

    "Located very close to Bardstown and a lot of distilleries on the bourbon trail, the campground is great, very small fills up fast."

    "My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground is a small campground, clean, and friendly staff. There is a golf course on site. Plenty to see, including My Old Kentucky Home, the tour was amazing."

    5. Brooks RV Park - full hookup The safest park in Louisville!

    4 Reviews
    Brooks, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 276-6090

    $45 - $50 / night

    "What a nice RV campground near all Louisville and the surrounding areas have to offer visitors. It is nicely landscaped with fairy lights at night. The Manager Annie is awesome."

    "Nice sized sites, reasonable priced comparied to the KOA, all good full hookups, nicely kept, and most importantly it is in a safe country setting surrounded by large trees and on a dead end road."

    6. White Acres Campground

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

    "Bardstown Kentucky"

    "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."

    7. Grandma's RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Shepherdsville, KY
    9 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"

    8. Charlestown State Park Campground

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

    $30 - $40 / night

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

    "There is always a bathhouse close by and they are usually very clean. Staff is always super nice."

    9. Lake Shelby Campground

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

    $20 - $30 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    10. Little Patch of Heaven Campground

    3 Reviews
    Clermont, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 348-6717
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Recent Reviews near Mount Washington, KY

405 Reviews of 59 Mount Washington Campgrounds


  • R
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Louisville North Campground

    Koa Jeff

    Friendly . Shower was dirty water never got hot. The woman told us we couldn't hook up our water cuz it wasn't pressure at site. That we needed go buy a px to put on water hookup . Which I never have to have at other sites. It cost more than motel does..

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Little Patch of Heaven Campground

    Adequate

    Most are pull through sites, many have a shared water faucet. Clean and conveniente to town. Sandy the manager is a peach.

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Glendale Campground

    Simply serene

    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.

  • Kyle H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Scottsburg/Raintree Lake KOA

    Great Campground

    Quick two night stay for us but although our first time here was short we will certainly be back. Campground is clean and very well maintained. Owners are very involved and run things very thoughtfully.

    They were able to accommodate our 44ft 5th wheel and navigating to the site was simple. Can’t wait to come back and visit.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Elkhorn Creek RV Park

    Wonderful place to stay with easy access to the Bourbon Trail and Frankfort

    We stayed for several days so that we could visit distilleries on the Bourbon Trail. Frankfort is almost close enough to bicycle to. Lexington is less than an hour away. It was a great base for visiting many interesting places.

    Elkhorn Creek RV Park was fantastic. The sites were clean and everything worked. The staff was super friendly. We stayed in a creekside site so we had a little bit of scenery. It is a pretty urban place, not a state park, so we didn't expect it to be as pretty as it turned out to be.

    The pool was plenty warm. The bathroom was clean. The classic rock singer who came in and sang in the pavilion on Saturday night was fun.

  • 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.

  • Amanda W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Elkhorn Campground

    Quiet & friendly

    I stayed here for 2 weeks while visiting family in the area. Very safe & quiet campground with very friendly staff.

  • 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.


Guide to Mount Washington

Camping spots near Mount Washington, Kentucky range from state parks with lake access to smaller private campgrounds within forested terrain. Sites sit on varied terrain including lakeshores, forested areas, and park settings with minimal to moderate elevation changes. These campgrounds experience hot, humid summer conditions with temperatures regularly reaching 85-95°F from June through August, while spring camping brings milder temperatures but increased chance of rainfall.

What to do

Explore historic sites: Visitors staying at My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground can tour the Stephen Foster Home and access multiple museums. "The mansion to tour. Amphitheater open during the summer. A great family-friendly place to visit," notes one camper who appreciated the historical elements.

Fishing opportunities: Lake Shelby Campground offers both lake fishing and stream fishing below the dam. "You can fish both in the lake and on the stream below the dam. A couple of docks on the lake side," reports a visitor who stayed in April. The campground also rents paddle boats for water recreation.

Hiking varied trails: Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest provides trails ranging from 1.5 to 13.0 miles through mixed forest terrain. "Lots of trails ranging from 1.5 to 13.0 miles through gorgeous mixed forest of old and new growth deciduous and coniferous hardwoods," writes a camper who appreciated the natural surroundings.

What campers like

Seclusion close to amenities: Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground offers spacious sites with privacy while remaining accessible to Louisville. "Most of the sites were really big, and there was plenty of space and trees in between," reports one visitor who stayed at the primitive camping area.

Bourbon country access: White Acres Campground serves as a convenient base for distillery tours. "Being minutes away from all the Bardstown brewery's this is a MUST SEE PLACE!" writes an enthusiastic visitor. Another noted it's "a country setting on the outskirts of Bardstown, KY. It's just a few miles away from the scenic parts of town."

Clean, spacious sites: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept grounds with adequate space between sites. At Charlestown State Park Campground, visitors appreciate the concrete pads and full hookups. "The campground is very large and very well kept. All the sites are pretty much the same with good spacing between them," notes one reviewer who rated their experience highly.

What you should know

Reservation policies vary: Some campgrounds have strict payment policies. One visitor to Little Patch of Heaven Campground reported: "Made a reservation. I had read the reviews about reservations being canceled due to non-payment, so knew I would have to follow up with payment still." Call ahead to confirm reservation requirements.

Airport noise impacts: Jefferson Memorial Forest sits beneath flight paths from Louisville International Airport. "The campsite rests below the route to Louisville's international airport. For an hour or two in the morning and in the afternoon huge jets fly right over the campgrounds," reports one camper who found this disrupted their outdoor experience.

Limited facilities at primitive sites: Tent campers should prepare for fewer amenities. At Lake Shelby, a reviewer noted: "The restrooms are located at the RV parking area, so we had to drive to use them. In my opinion, the restrooms should have been built in between the RV sites and tent sites."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Louisville South KOA offers family-friendly amenities including a bounce pillow that appeals to children. "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!" shared one parent who stayed at the facility during off-season.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities for children during summer months. At Lake Shelby Campground, visitors noted "indoor and outdoor pool in the other half of the park," providing options for families to cool off during hot Kentucky summers.

Educational opportunities: Many camping areas offer learning experiences for children. At Horine Reservation, one camper noted: "The seclusion here and the closeness to nature is a grand slam!" while another mentioned access to "Lots of trail access," making it suitable for nature exploration with children.

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: RVers should confirm site dimensions before booking. At Lake Shelby Campground, one RV owner cautioned: "Very weird at first as the sites are 20 feet long, but they allow front ends to stick out. All new electrical and water, all sites have 50 amp despite the website stating only 30 amps as recent update."

Leveling requirements: Uneven terrain at some campgrounds requires preparation. At My Old Kentucky Home State Park, RVers should "make sure to have levelers to handle 7+ inches. Sites are a bit uneven and water and electric is about 40 feet away," according to one experienced camper who stayed there.

Accessibility for larger rigs: Some campgrounds can accommodate larger RVs better than others. At Brooks RV Park, which offers full hookups, a visitor noted: "Nice sized sites, reasonable priced compared to the KOA, all good full hookups, nicely kept, and most importantly it is in a safe country setting surrounded by large trees."

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available on Mount Washington?

The Mount Washington area offers several quality camping options. Two Rivers Campground provides full hookup sites with level pads and concrete picnic areas, situated near the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers. It's city-operated with convenient access to I-71. Cummins Ferry RV Park offers scenic camping along the Kentucky River with boat ramp access. For those seeking additional options, Louisville South KOA in nearby Shepherdsville provides various site types including pull-through gravel sites, back-in spots, and tent camping areas, with easy access from I-65 and nearby amenities for resupplying.

Are there camping spots near Mount Washington that don't require reservations?

Several campgrounds near Mount Washington offer first-come, first-served options. Still Waters Campground is popular with locals and provides camping spots without requiring advance booking, especially during weekdays. Some sites at Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground are also available without reservations during non-peak seasons, though it's recommended to call ahead to check availability. These locations tend to fill up quickly on summer weekends and holidays, so arriving early is advised for the best chance at securing a spot.

What amenities do Mount Washington campgrounds offer for visitors?

Campgrounds near Mount Washington provide diverse amenities for comfortable stays. My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground offers full hookups (though extension cords are often needed), clean facilities, and access to an on-site golf course. The park is conveniently located near Bardstown's attractions. Camp Carlson Army RV Park features newer, clean facilities with peaceful surroundings. Many area campgrounds provide picnic tables, fire rings, and access to water recreation - fishing in stocked lakes, boating on the Kentucky River, or tubing opportunities. Bathhouse facilities vary by location, with most offering showers and restrooms. Some sites include level concrete pads and playground facilities for families.