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8 RV Parks near Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Oak Grove, Kentucky 14.06 miles SE
Fort Campbell, Kentucky 14.61 miles S
Fort Campbell North, Kentucky 14.65 miles S
We did however find 8 campgrounds within 25 miles of Hopkinsville. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Hopkinsville in the left hand column.
Camping Loop A Dawson Springs, Kentucky 42408 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 57 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Sep 2017 - $24.00
Backing into site #47 was quite difficult due to two trees right by the camping pad but leaving proved to be more difficult. My husband very diligently maneuvered his way out nearly taking out our neighbor's site post. We have a 27 ft trailer. The horse flies and yellow jackets swarmed us nearly every time we sat at the provided picnic table. I realize it's the great outdoors but they were everywhere...at the beach, too. The site was all dirt, not level and trash was scattered in the vicinity of site and firepit (cigarette butts, soda cans, bottled water, wrappers, etc.). - Kristin78
Aug 2017 - $31.00
This park is spectacularly beautiful. It is remote, about 8 miles from shopping. There are numerous walking trails. There are lots of amenities for families, including swimming, mini-golf and a playground. You will not have AT&T phone service. You will not have internet service. You will not be able to level on your site. For the first time camper, signage and directions are poor. From Dawson Springs, you must cross a bridge that is not load limited for a motorhome. In the regular campground, the sites are very close. The Horse Section is far superior. In spite of that, it is well worth a visit. We would stay here again. - larriin
Mar 2016 - $25.00
We were there early in season and was the only RV unit in the Horse Campground. So lots of peace and quiet. Utilities are OK. Gravel sites and hard surface service roads. The road into the park could be wider and it has a lot of sharp turns and curves. Go slow and watch for oncoming traffic. Downgraded from a 10 to a 9 due to the entrance road. Overall, a great campground. GPS may take you on some small roads so be sure that you stay on Hwy 109 from Dawson Springs from the North, and get to Hwy 109 from Hopkinsville from the South and stay on 109 until you see the main sign for the park entrance which is on the west side of the road. - dfc
1562 Mortons Gap Rd Mortons Gap, Kentucky 42440 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 15 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Feb 2006 - $15.00
This campground is just off the freeway and next to a Best Western Motel and a small truck stop. There are no services others than the pool and laundry facilities at the motel that are available (pool was closed). Area was clean and grass everywhere. The noise from the freeway and trains could be bothersome, but for 1 night it was ok and the price was right! - stonybirch
1270 Tylertown Rd Clarksville, Tennessee 37040 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 77 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 158 Reviews
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Jan 2019 - $41.00
A little pricey than what we’re used to but it’s an ok park. The sites are gravel and fairly level, but leveling blacks u must have so u make it work. The laundry room is wonderful. The machines are new, and the room is spacious. The bathrooms are wonderful. Very clean, fresh smelling with 3 stalls and 3 shower stalls. The shower is amazing. Very clean, hot water, good flow...awesome after the last place we stayed. It’s noisy here. The highway is right there, so the truck noise is constant. We slept well, so it didn’t bother us inside though it can still be heard.
The salvage yard is across the street from the park, and they start at 6am...so there’s a lot of noise from there as they move mounds of metal. Lots of booms and shakes the ground a bit as they drop stuff. So if you want quiet, this is not the place for you.
There’s a nice camp store if you need anything, and the staff is friendly. So all in all we enjoyed our stay, but it’s very noisy. The showers and restrooms are super clean - Alexsinclaire
Oct 2018 - $41.00
Extended stay from September - to December 2nd. Very well maintained park and CLEAN. Friendly, helpful staff. Nice level sites with decent space in between. - JRScott
Oct 2018 - $42.00
Traveling in a 43ft Class A with 4 slides and tow vehicle. Campground is located right off I-24 but we did not have any trouble sleeping at night and only heard engine breaks a couple of times. Campground is big rig friendly. Pull through sites were long but site 47 had a tree close so could not extend the awning fully. Level gravel site, good utilities and conveniently located. Good Direct TV satellite and AT&T cell service. Nice pool and was a welcomed surprise that it was still open this time of year. - Big Rig Travelers
101st Airborne Division Road Bldg. 6645 Fort Campbell, Kentucky 42223 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 52 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Jun 2017 - $23.00
We stayed at Fletchers which was great!! We only stayed overnight and it was nice and quiet. Almost all sights are pull thru. - jk13zplace
May 2017 - $23.00
This park is geographically in Tennessee, just off LaFayette Blvd in Clarksville, and not on the catonement area of Ft. Campbell, so it's open to anyone traveling through the area. A few soldiers and families in the park, and many of us retired types as well. There are actually two RV parks, but we stayed at Fletcher's because of the 50 amp availability and pull through sites. Not much cell or TV reception, but you are next to the skeet range, so there is entertainment.
Take your Golden Age or America The Beautiful Passport to get the reduced rates. Open to everyone. - SenoiaSeniors
May 2016 - $20.00
We stayed for 1 night in the larger campground, next to the skeet range. The campsite itself was nice enough. The sites are fairly close, but not any more so than some KOAs we've recently stayed in. This park has tremendous potential, but the common areas need some TLC. It's almost like a forgotten little area. As for the wooden bridge, when I called to inquire about camp site availability, I was told that the 9 ton load limit was posted to keep large trucks from using the bridge and thus destroying it. I was assured that our 40 ft Motorhome would not be a problem, and it wasn't.
Reservations are not accepted. However, I was able to call to inquire about open campsites prior to driving all the way into the campground. The person who answered the phone was most helpful and told me how many sites were available at that point in time that would accommodate our Motorhome.
Would love to see the military invest a little time toward cleaning up the park, lake and stream so that its potential could be maximized. Definitely a good place to stop for a one night stay. - Donna and Steve
3040 Spring Creek Village Rd Clarksville, Tennessee 37040 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 13 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $20.00
This is a nice overnight stop. The lady who checked us in was very pleasant, We were placed in a gravel site near the office. Power fluctuated as the A/C was used. I needed to chose between A/C, Hot water heater or M/W. The sewer was about 4 inches above ground and did not have a cap. I needed to use a doughnut ring. Wi-Fi was slow but good. I had a back in site and there was plenty of room. The water faucet was missing the handle and I needed to use pliers. If I were to come up I-24 in the future I would most likely stop here as an overnight. - A hitch and hop
Jun 2018 - $36.00
Big rig friendly park that is very quiet and peaceful next to beautiful Spring Creek. Sites are very long and level side to side and front to back. Sites are more than long enough for any big rig. Staff was extremely friendly and helpful. All the hookups are in the correct location. There is road construction in front of the park so might need your GPS to help find it since their signs are temporarily down. A lot of full timers, but they were quiet and all their sites were clean. The major weaknesses of this park are very narrow sites, so narrow that they had to put a rig without slides next to me when my slides were out. It would be very easy for slides to hit one another. Your rig faces the front door of your neighbor and there is less than 10 feet between you and your neighbor. There are no amenities such as cable or wifi which makes this a bit over price for what you are getting. The sewage hookup was broken off below the ground at my site. They had a rubber ring as a very poor sewage leaking fix. It is close and convenient to Clarksville and my family. And there are no toxic fumes unlike the park at exit 1 in Clarksville (see previous review about that). Not a bad place to stay overnight to see family, not a place I would every stay past a couple of days. - Msubulldawgnwaco
May 2018 - $20.00
The campground was fine for an overnight visit, it wasn't good when it rained, very muddy. The owner was helpful but not always there during office hours. A lot of permanent residents, but not a problem. The pull through sites were long, pretty level with full hook up. ATT kind of spotty and wifi was only at the office but worked just fine. - Traveler23
3025 Rockcastle Rd Cadiz, Kentucky 42211 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 24 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Nov 2016 - $40.00
We were just traveling thru and needed one night. This campground was in our path. Park is a bit tight for a 40 foot 5th wheel & truck, but got into our back-in without much problem. Friendly and helpful staff. - dave398rls
Jul 2011 - $28.00
We stayed at this campground during the July 4th weekend. My wife found this site (it was the last available in the area) by driving around. The staff is very friendly, and the town is remarkable (a historic type of town). We had a great view of the lake, and had easy access to it. The swimming pool was being renovated, but the lake was less than 50 yards away. The only downside to this place is that there is nothing else to do, but fish and swim. For the kiddos the ADD will kick in and they will want to do something else, like go bike riding or hiking etc….. We had no problems with the water or the electricity. It did take me a little bit of time to back in the camper I think all in all it only took about 3 or 4 tries to get it in where we needed it. If you are looking at doing a fishing trip or just using this place as a place to stay the night as you spend the day driving to LBL, this is definitely a great place to stay. - jw117
4124 Rockcastle Rd Cadiz, Kentucky 42211 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 93 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2011 - $35.00
We found this a great family park with lots to do. We enjoyed all the facilities and the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Everything was extremely clean and well maintained. We look forward to staying many more times when we head north. - TaShoulders
3500 State Park Rd Cadiz, Kentucky 42211 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 78 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $20.00
We arrived to find our reserved site occupied with a utility trailer. No help getting the problem fixed. Sites are small and many no longer have electric service. Park itself is beautiful but old and deteriorating. Be sure you check hook-ups before setting up camp. And, be aware that many sites are far from level. - retired teach
Apr 2018 - $25.00
The Park is well maintained and offers many amenities. As noted above above 1/2 of the camp sites are severely steep and the others will need levelers. All sites share a power pedestal and a water connection and they are 40-50 feet away more or less. Some RVers pulled in forward because the pedestals are on the left of the site for half of them. The Lodge is a gem with an exceptional restaurant. Staff friendly and very helpful. - Jim Butler
May 2016 - $23.00
If you reserve through Reserveamerica.com their definition of slight grade is more likened to a OTR driver than an RVer. We had what was described as a "a slight grade" but my TT tongue wouldn't go any down far enough to level, it was off plumb (level) for the three days we were here.
We were here pre-season, before Memorial Day. Bathrooms were clean and comfortable. When summer rolls around. It's likely very hot humid and lots of toilet traffic. No sewer hook ups. AC, no, sorry. I could say something derogatory about KY. But really the nations RV parks across North America need to realize the Boomers are coming and adjustments need to be made; because we like to commune with nature but comfortably.
Ok. Shady sites many with water views (slight in spring and summer). Bugs? Yes. Lots of shade though.
It is a resort so you can rent a boat or play a round of golf on the "Boots Randolph Golf Course." The resort Is about 20 miles off of I-24. The sites are mostly unlevel except for the ones near the main bath house. (Top of the hill). The thing that bugged me most; the dump station is located on the wrong side of the street. I had to back my RV up and reroute to get it to the septic dump. Who designed this place? Narrow road in and out. - Melbroo