Camping near Munfordville, KY

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    The rolling hills surrounding Munfordville, Kentucky feature a diverse range of camping options within a 30-mile radius, with Mammoth Cave National Park serving as the region's primary attraction. Campers will find established campgrounds like Mammoth Cave Campground and Maple Springs Campground within the national park boundaries, offering both tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities. Army Corps of Engineers manages several well-maintained campgrounds around Nolin Lake, including Wax Campground and Dog Creek Campground, which provide water access for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Green River Park and Arboretum in Munfordville itself offers a free overnight option for those seeking convenience to town, while private operations like Horse Cave KOA and Singing Hills RV Park provide more developed facilities with full hookups.

    Camping reservations are essential during peak season from April through October, particularly for sites within Mammoth Cave National Park where tours of the cave system are a major draw. According to one visitor, "We needed a spot near Mammoth Cave National Park which was full. This small City Park in Munfordville, only 25 miles away, fit the bill perfectly." Access to some campgrounds involves narrow, winding roads that can be challenging for larger RVs. Kentucky state parks and Corps of Engineers sites typically require extension cords and water hoses as hookups are often positioned 30-36 feet from RV pads. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with many areas inside Mammoth Cave National Park having limited to no coverage.

    The area's camping experience centers around water recreation and cave exploration. Nolin Lake State Park receives consistent praise for stargazing opportunities, with one camper noting "almost zero light pollution allowed us to see many constellations, the Milky Way, falling stars and the brightest view of the night sky." Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds feature well-maintained facilities but sites are often closely spaced. Visitors frequently mention the importance of advance planning for cave tours, which can book up weeks ahead during summer months. The region experiences humid summers and mild winters, with spring bringing occasional flooding that can affect lakeside campsites. Most campgrounds in the area close or reduce operations between November and March.

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    Best Campgrounds near Munfordville (79)

      1. Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

      4.5(140)12mi from Munfordville111 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!"

      from $25 - $50 / night

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      2. Nolin Lake State Park Campground

      4.5(40)17mi from Munfordville60 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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!"

      from $27 - $45 / night

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      3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave

      4.3(34)16mi from MunfordvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close proximity to Mammoth Cave. Don’t miss the Amish bakery/cafe nearby!"

      "The older sites are more established with shade but most are gravel and not as easy to access while walking or biking. Karst beach is so nice with the wibit (extra cost but worth it)."

      4. Singing Hills RV Park And Campground

      4.4(21)12mi from MunfordvilleRVs, Tents

      "This campground is located near the entrance of Mammoth Cave National Park. It is a great place for a day or two of relaxation before getting back on the highway."

      "Our site was right next to the catch and release pond. We had a little bridge that crossed the creek from our main site to an additional space where our fire ring was."

      5. Horse Cave KOA

      4.2(13)6mi from MunfordvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It had a gorgeous view of the Kentucky hills. Full hook up. The sites all looked very nice. They had teepees, covered wagons & a couple of treehouses. A nice area for tents as well."

      "The area around the KOA is a bit suspect. You can see an adult store, pass a confederate store on the way into the KOA and have business that are abandoned ."

      6. Cave Country RV Campground

      4.7(16)11mi from MunfordvilleRVs

      "It is close to the highway as well so for those looking for a quick stop. 2 things I loved:

      1. Being summer in Kentucky in this beautifully landscaped RV park. 2."

      "This RV park is convenient off the highway and close to Mammoth cave national park. Quiet with lots of birds chirping all day. There is a train that runs through it it would bother you."

      7. Wax - Nolin River Lake

      4.3(15)13mi from Munfordville110 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $18 - $50 / night

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      8. Dog Creek Campground

      4.1(14)13mi from Munfordville70 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Dog Creek Campground is located on Nolin River Lake in the Kentucky countryside."

      "Seems all sites have a lake view. Less than half full sun-Tuesday. Stayed at a006. Very close to beach, but that means you hear everything at the beach. Very humid and virtually no shade at our site."

      from $18 - $50 / night

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      9. Moutardier

      4.3(23)19mi from Munfordville167 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "**

      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. "

      from $18 - $50 / night

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      10. Maple Springs Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

      4.6(12)14mi from Munfordville7 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Nice large camping areas, secluded and quiet, easy access to the trails. Well maintained full hookup for RVs and plenty of room for your horse too."

      "Horses are allowed in the campground and you will see a lot of people taking their horses for a few runs around the road through the campsite as a warm up in the early mornings."

      from $50 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Munfordville, KY

    650 Reviews of 79 Munfordville Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

      Nice place to stay

      Campground is peaceful despite sites being pretty close to each other. No water or electric at sites, but there are bathrooms and a (coin-operated) shower house nearby. For $25/night, it’s a solid deal.

    • Jason R.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Woodbury RV Park

      Nice County RV Park

      Small campground with 30/50 and water hookups. Dump station on site. Bath house, concrete pad sites, boat ramp access. Good tree shade.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      salem lake

      Nice basic field

      Fishing lake. Quite a few locals throughout the day. Big field, camp anywhere. Porta potty, trash can, no other services. No fires. Nice lake, sunset, sunrise, wildlife. Felt very safe. Warden, police drove through each day. We'll maintained. Clean.

    • Morgan V.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Cave Country RV Campground

      2 night stay on our cross country road trip

      Doing a road trip from CO to the east coast while hitting some national parks. This RV park is convenient off the highway and close to Mammoth cave national park. Quiet with lots of birds chirping all day. There is a train that runs through it it would bother you. Staff is friendly. So are the other campers. The pool is nice. Showers are clean. We don’t have a regular RV and they were super accommodating (see pics).

    • M
      May. 27, 2026

      Born Again Camping/Antiques

      A true hidden gem!

      We had such a lovely stay at Born Again. We were genuinely surprised to be the only guests over Memorial Day weekend! Peggy was an absolute gem - so kind, generous, and truly someone with a heart of gold. It’s clear she has poured so much love and care into the campground, and it shows in every detail. The entire place is perfectly eclectic, charming, and delightfully quirky.

      Her sweet dog, Lily, kept us company throughout our stay and quickly won our hearts. We also had visits from Boots the cat, who was just as friendly and welcoming. Peggy kindly let us peek into each of the themed cabins, and it was easy to see the thoughtfulness and creativity behind every space. Each cabin felt carefully curated to match its theme, making the experience even more special.

      Her husband, Tony, also stopped by to say hello, adding to the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Overall, this was such a special place, and we already can’t wait for our next visit.

    • Tina L S.
      May. 18, 2026

      Grandma's RV Park

      A NICE PLACE!

      I really enjoyed my stay here! It's quiet but not too quiet if ya know what I mean. The bathrooms and laundry room are always clean, if something breaks they make it right and it's close to almost everything! Very understanding people with the exception of 1 (which I felt like he didn't like me from the jump) but it's ok. Gina (my fav) and Darlene made up for it. Tim was nice, just quiet! Great bunch of people! So go check it out and tell them Tina said hi 😉

    • Jan C.
      May. 16, 2026

      Mammoth Cave Horse Camp — Mammoth Cave National Park

      Worst place we've ever stayed

      From the first day, when the person checking us in said she didn't need to see our coggins test, I began to doubt the place. How many horses have come that haven't had testing? After the first day, we only saw one person twice in the week we were there. No-one in the store, you can buy ice or wood on the honor system, which is fine, but shavings and hay were locked up. The barns and areas around them are dirty and run down. The platform by the manure pit has loose and cracking boards that sag when you step on it. Stalls have deep holes, and uneven flooring, with boards missing around the base of the walls. They advertise a "laundry room" which is a coin op washer and dryer crammed into a small hallway, barely wide enough to hold them, that reeks of wet and mold. No change available, so bring enough. Sites are ok, but the campground is not lit, so plan on a flashlight for night check. The obstacle course is run down, with broken features, and rough ground. Manure pits and grounds are not maintained, so the flies are deplorable. The pallets to place feed on are rotting, filled with mold and bugs. Wheelbarrows are held together with baling twine, forks are broken, no shovels provided... but the threat of a $25 fee if stalls aren't cleaned out. The trail system is not their responsibility, but that too is deplorable. It is rough, with severe washouts, and many downed trees that you have to pick your way around. It is overgrown, and narrow. There is little to no signage, they give you a map, but there's nothing to reference. They are not for novice riders, period. There are too many nice places to stay and ride at, I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 25, 2026

      Cave Country RV Campground

      Friendly Folks.

      Super friendly folks well run quiet campground. Nice showers. Excellent doggie park.


    Guide to Munfordville

    The Munfordville area sits within Kentucky's karst topography, characterized by limestone formations, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems that created the region's famous caves. Campsites near Munfordville, Kentucky typically range from 600-700 feet in elevation, offering moderate temperatures that average 75°F in summer and 35°F in winter. Fall camping is particularly popular due to humidity levels dropping to around 50% compared to summer's 80%.

    What to do

    Cave exploration beyond Mammoth Cave: Visitors camping around Munfordville can explore lesser-known cave systems. At Mammoth Cave Campground, one camper recommends "the twilight tour" noting that "the area's wetter months" make for interesting cave conditions. Another visitor warns to "make sure your boots have enough tread or you won't be allowed to do the tour!"

    Fishing in multiple locations: Singing Hills RV Park And Campground offers a "catch and release pond" where kids can fish with bamboo poles provided by the park. One visitor shared, "My son caught his first fish that weekend and has been begging to go back already."

    Stargazing opportunities: The dark skies around Munfordville provide excellent stargazing. Campers at Wax - Nolin River Lake reported seeing "a trip of Redheaded Woodpeckers playing as well as a mama Northern Flicker feeding her babies. We even saw a giant Pileated Woodpecker!"

    Boating access: Multiple water entry points exist around Nolin Lake. At Dog Creek Campground, "Good for boaters as there is a nice sand bank to pull your boat up to," according to visitors who enjoy the easy water access.

    What campers like

    Peaceful lakeside settings: The campgrounds surrounding Nolin Lake receive high marks for tranquility. One camper at Dog Creek Campground described it as "Awesome campground. Great views of the lake from sites, very clean bathrooms. Sites each have a fire ring, nice picnic table, and extra 'cooking' table that was an added plus."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The diverse ecosystem supports abundant wildlife observation. At Maple Springs Campground, campers report seeing "herons, mourning doves, ravens, and more!" One visitor noted, "Sunset over the lake was spectacular and we loved watching all the birds here."

    Variety of camping styles: Options range from primitive to fully-developed sites. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave, "There's cabins of varying sizes that are very clean and compact. Lotsa things for kids to do from swimming to bouncy pad and hay rides."

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high standards of cleanliness. A visitor to Cave Country RV Campground noted, "This RV resort is located conveniently 15-20 minutes from Mammoth Cave National Park. Also there are a lot of places to eat nearby. The staff/owners are all very friendly."

    What you should know

    Limited cell service: Connectivity varies widely across the camping area. At Maple Springs Campground, "My verizon signal worked great here, used a Hotspot to stream movies when inside for a rain storm," but other campgrounds have spotty coverage.

    Seasonal operations: Many campgrounds have limited availability from November to March. According to campers, Nolin Lake State Park operates from "April 1 to October 31," while others like Moutardier run from "May 2 to October 18."

    Tick prevalence: The wooded areas around Munfordville have significant tick populations. One camper at Maple Springs warned, "The park is infested with seed ticks and deer ticks. I was pulling ticks off of every inch of me even though I was coated in several layers of hardcore bug spray."

    Train noise at some locations: Certain campgrounds experience regular train disturbances. A visitor to Cave Country RV Campground mentioned, "I took away a star because there is a train that goes by about every 20-40mins and it is quite loud. But not a deal breaker for me."

    Tips for camping with families

    Halloween celebrations: Special seasonal events create memorable experiences. At Moutardier Campground, families enjoy "Halloween fun. Has a decorating contest with trick or treat in the campground. Safe and clean with lots of restrooms and lake front sites."

    Multiple playground options: Several campgrounds feature child-friendly play areas. At Horse Cave KOA, "There is a pool, playground, pond, etc. There were a ton of things for kids and families to do."

    Educational opportunities: Wildlife and history lessons abound in the area. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, families appreciate its location "near Dinosaur World and Mammoth Cave which offer excellent scenery and outdoor activities."

    Water activities for different ages: Lakes and pools provide cooling options during hot months. At Nolin Lake State Park Campground, "The sites are located in a grove of pine trees, which makes for well shaded sites with a pleasant surface of soft pine straw to pitch your tents."

    Tips from RVers

    Extension cord requirements: Many campgrounds have unique hookup configurations. RVers at Wax - Nolin River Lake report "Kentucky state parks and Corps of Engineers sites typically require extension cords as hookups are often positioned away from RV pads."

    Site selection importance: Choosing the right site dramatically affects experience. One RVer at Dog Creek Campground advised, "site selection is all important at this campsite. Some have wonderful lake access, shade, and a bit of seclusion. others no trees, no lake, in the middle of everyone. section C has some of the nicer site."

    Big rig accessibility concerns: Some roads and campgrounds present challenges for larger vehicles. At Wax Campground, campers warn, "The road in/out is very narrow, very tight and not easily navigated with a 40' 5th wheel. Also, be very careful about sites, many are extremely undeveloped."

    Power concerns: Electrical issues occur at certain campgrounds. One RVer staying at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park reported, "Would have got 5 stars but the power would spike several times a day to 129-132 volts setting off alarm in coach. Highly recommend Surge Protector at this park."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Munfordville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Munfordville, KY offers a wide range of camping options, with 79 campgrounds and RV parks near Munfordville, KY and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Munfordville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Munfordville, KY is Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 140 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Munfordville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Munfordville, KY.

    What parks are near Munfordville, KY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Munfordville, KY that allow camping, notably Mammoth Cave National Park and Nolin River Lake.