Top Free Dispersed Camping near Wellington, KY

Planning a dispersed camping trip near Wellington? The Dyrt provides you with a diverse selection of places to camp, from dispersed backcountry camping to boondocking, and everything in-between. Find the perfect dispersed campsite for your next adventure.

Best Dispersed Sites Near Wellington, KY (2)

    Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
    Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
    Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
    Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
    Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
    Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail

    1.

    Knobstone Trail

    2 Reviews
    15 Photos
    32 Saves
    Borden, Indiana

    NOTE: Sections of trail between the Spurgeon Hollow Trail Head and mile marker 44s (2016 map version) are very wet and in some cases standing in water. The trail is passable, but will require hikers to walk around these sections to remain dry. Permanent relocation of these wet sections is underway. The relocation will not deviated greatly from the trails current location, but it will eliminate the lakes seasonal high water impact on the trail.

    The Division of Forestry is a multiple-use system. Please be aware of hunting seasons and what season may be open at the time of your hike. A majority of the Knobstone Trail travels through areas open to public hunting. Users of the Knobstone are encouraged to wear bright clothing (e.g., hunter orange, etc.) or other articles to ensure safety at all times of the year.

    With the removal of trees in the tornado area, timber harvested sections have become over grown with green brier, tree seedlings, and weeds, etc. To follow the KT through these sections, there are marks with two different color posts. Orange color marks the trail in the tornado area. Brown color marks the trail in the timber harvest sections between US 56 to Oxley Trailhead.

    • Phone Service
    • Dispersed
    • Firewood Available
    • No image available

      2.

      Jackson Trailhead

      1 Review
      20 Saves
      Borden, Indiana
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Dispersed
      • Alcohol

    Recent Dispersed Reviews In Wellington

    3 Reviews of 2 Wellington Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Trailhead
      February 1, 2023

      Jackson Trailhead

      good spot just gotta find it!

      there’s parking after a decrepit gravel road and suitable for camping. there are campsites along the trail just have to find them

    • Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
      October 29, 2020

      Knobstone Trail

      The KT earns its nickname 'little AT'

      The KT is rugged and has lots of elevation gains over short distances. Everywhere you hike there are lovely vistas and lots of fossils on the trail snd creek beds. You're never too far from water, although the quality may differ depending on the time of year.

      Watch out for ticks. My dogs and I got loads of them in April 2020 from Leota to Spurgeon Hollow. There are road crossings every 5 to 10 miles, so if you run out of something or need to bail you can. The KT asks that you respect leave no trace philosophy, and I felt most hikers did.

      There is occasional trail magic but don't depend on it if thru hiking. I have not stayed in any campgrounds near the trail, so I can't review those, but the trailheads all have adequate parking and signage, and I found topo maps online for free.

      Let someone know your itinerary, have a means for filtering water, and enjoy!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Knobstone Trail
      August 16, 2017

      Knobstone Trail

      Best backpacking in Indiana!

      Most people, even Hoosiers don't realize the Knobstone Trail exists. It's often referred to The Little AT by those who know about it. It's no walk in the park. There are continuous ups and downs that will challenge your leg strength and footing at times. There are plenty of great places to camp along the trail. Water can become scarce in the summer/fall months, but if you walk far enough, you're likely to come by a stream of some sort. Be respectful of the leave no trace rules and if you see any dickheads out there on 4 wheelers, take their picture and report them.



    Guide to Wellington

    Camping near Wellington, Kentucky, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do

    • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails at Clifty Falls State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The wooded hiking trails helped keep us comfortable," making it a great spot for nature lovers.
    • Fishing and Boating: At Patoka Lake Campground, you can enjoy fishing and boating. One camper shared, "The abundance of activities at this state park ensures there's never a dull moment."
    • Historical Exploration: Visit Charlestown State Park Campground to check out the historic Rose Island Theme Park. A reviewer said, "Great hiking opportunities and cool exploration of historic Rose Island Theme Park."

    What campers like

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A visitor at Starve Hollow State Rec Area noted, "Clean facilities. Quite the hidden gem."
    • Spacious Campsites: Many enjoy the spacious sites at Taylorsville Lake State Park Campground. One camper remarked, "Sites are not tight but spread out and plenty of space."
    • Friendly Staff: Campers often mention the helpful staff. A visitor at Whispering Hills RV Park, Inc said, "Very friendly staff and helpful."

    What you should know

    • Entry Fees: Be prepared for entry fees at some parks. A camper at Clifty Falls State Park Campground mentioned, "I had to pay the $9 fee to drive into the park, although having already booked and paid for a campsite."
    • Cell Service: Cell service can be spotty. A reviewer at Patoka Lake Campground noted, "Cell service was poor... but we had a great time."
    • Level Campsites: Some sites may not be level. A camper at Spring Mill State Park Campground pointed out, "It is mostly uneven and the shaded loop is very unlevel."

    Tips for camping with families

    • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly activities. One family at Louisville South KOA enjoyed, "Lots of activities for kids. Nice pool, great playground, bounce pad."
    • Safety Precautions: Keep an eye on kids near water. A camper at Patoka Lake Campground advised, "Parents with small children should be especially vigilant, as vehicles towing trailers with boats are constantly coming and going."
    • Quiet Time: Respect quiet hours to ensure everyone has a good night’s sleep. A visitor at Whispering Hills RV Park, Inc mentioned, "The staff is very friendly and helpful."

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Hookups: Make sure to check the availability of electric and water hookups. A camper at My Old Kentucky Home State Park Campground noted, "With exception of a couple of sites, everything is at least 30 to 36' away from your hookup."
    • Level Your Site: Bring leveling blocks if your site isn’t even. A reviewer at Indian-Celina Recreation Area mentioned, "This site is pretty level."
    • Plan for Noise: Be prepared for some noise from nearby roads or other campers. A visitor at Louisville South KOA said, "Airplanes flying overhead as you are getting ready to sleep."

    Camping around Wellington, KY, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Enjoy the great outdoors!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Wellington, KY?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Wellington, KY is Knobstone Trail with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.