Campgrounds Available This Weekend Near Addison, KY
Nestled in the scenic landscapes of northern Kentucky, Addison offers a variety of camping options for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility. For RV travelers, the nearby Kincaid Lake State Park features well-equipped sites surrounded by wooded areas and picturesque lake views, perfect for family getaways and fishing excursions. Tent camping can be enjoyed at the stunning Big Bone Lick State Historic Site, where visitors can pitch their tents amid rolling hills and rich biodiversity while learning about the region's prehistoric inhabitants. For those looking to immerse themselves in nature, the Daniel Boone National Forest provides excellent dispersed camping opportunities, allowing visitors to set up camp under the canopy of towering trees while enjoying hiking, wildlife viewing, and stunning vistas. With its diverse geography, including lakes, forests, and valleys, Addison and its surroundings provide a perfect backdrop for any camping experience. Whether you prefer the comfort of an RV or the simplicity of tent camping, the area promises a memorable escape into nature, making it an ideal destination for outdoor lovers.
					
					
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
			Mammoth Cave Campground is part of Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky (42 min northeast of Bowling Green, KY) with an elevation of 599 feet. There are a total of 110 campsites including 10 tent-only sites.  The campground is normally open from  the beginning of  March  to  the end of  November. 100 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 27 and 92 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. 2 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $25.00 to $50.00. Some amenities include shower, dump station, wifi, general store, laundry facility, amphitheater, flush toilets. Activities include biking, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Tailwater Campground in Allen County is located 35 min east of Bowling Green, KY with an elevation of 488 feet. There are a total of 50 campsites.  The campground is open all year. 49 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 52 and 115 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. 48 sites have electric and water hookups. 1 site has electric hookups. 1 site has water hookups. Fees range from $12.00 to $50.00. Some amenities include shower, dump station, playground, boat ramp, amphitheater, flush toilets. Activities include fishing, hiking trails.
				
			
			Kendall Campground in Russell County is located 1 hr 26 min northeast of Cookeville, TN with an elevation of 607 feet. There are a total of 112 campsites.  The campground is normally open from  the beginning of  April  to  the beginning of  November.  Sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 35 and 115 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. All sites have electric and water hookups. Prices start at $32.00 per night. Some amenities include shower, dump station, playground, boat ramp, flush toilets. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Maple Springs Campground is part of Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky (1 hr 3 min northeast of Bowling Green, KY) with an elevation of 776 feet. There are a total of 7 campsites including 1 boat site.  The campground is normally open from  the beginning of  March  to  the end of  November.  Sites can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 50 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. All sites have electric and water hookups. Prices start at $50.00 per night. Some amenities include amphitheater. Activities include biking, horseback riding, hiking trails.
				
			
			Raccoon Ridge Campground is part of Brown County State Park in Indiana (38 min east of Bloomington, IN) with an elevation of 620 feet. There are a total of 54 campsites including 2 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 47 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 20 and 600 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. 18 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $16.00 to $50.00. Some amenities include shower, drinking water, dump station, general store, accessible, playground, restroom, ramada, flush toilets. Activities include biking, hiking trails.
				
			
			Buffalo Ridge Campground is part of Brown County State Park in Indiana (36 min east of Bloomington, IN) with an elevation of 993 feet. There are a total of 103 campsites including 13 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 90 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 20 and 51 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. All sites have electric hookups. Prices start at $23.00 per night. Some amenities include shower, drinking water, dump station, general store, accessible, playground, restroom, flush toilets. Activities include biking, hiking trails.
				
			
			Taylor Ridge Campground is part of Brown County State Park in Indiana (40 min east of Bloomington, IN) with an elevation of 993 feet. There are a total of 252 campsites.  The campground is open all year.  Sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 16 and 80 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. All sites have electric hookups. Prices start at $23.00 per night. Some amenities include shower, drinking water, playground, restroom, flush toilets. Activities include biking, hiking trails.
				
			
			Horseman Campground is part of Brown County State Park in Indiana (34 min west of Columbus, IN) with an elevation of 666 feet. There are a total of 193 campsites.  The campground is open all year. Max equipment length is 75 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. 114 sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $15.00 to $26.00. Some amenities include drinking water, dump station, general store, accessible, restroom, ramada, pay telephone. Activities include horseback riding.
				
			
			Bledsoe Creek Campground is part of Bledsoe Creek State Park in Tennessee (48 min northeast of Nashville, TN) with an elevation of 507 feet. Bledsoe Creek Campground is rated 5.0 stars from 1 reviews. There are a total of 68 campsites including 3 tent-only sites.  The campground is open all year. 65 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 20 and 87 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 12 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring with grill. 65 sites have electric and water hookups. Fees range from $16.00 to $44.00. Some amenities include shower, dump station, laundry facility, playground, boat ramp, restroom, trash dumpster, ramada, flush toilets. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
				
			
			Huggins Haven RV Campground in Hopkins County is located 1 hr north of Clarksville, TN with an elevation of 477 feet. There are a total of 27 campsites.  The campground is open all year.  Sites can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 60 feet. All sites are currently reservable.  Reservations can be booked up to 12 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring with grill. 19 sites have electric and water hookups. Fees range from $37.00 to $47.00. Some amenities include drinking water, dump station, playground, restroom, firewood. Activities include fishing, hiking trails.
				
			
			




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