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Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park & Campground
The Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park & Campground in Morgantown, Indiana is a family-friendly destination for music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located on the banks of the White River, the park offers a variety of activities, including camping, fishing, swimming, and live music. The campground features over 200 sites, including primitive, full hook-up, and group sites. Amenities include a swimming pool, playground, and a general store. The park also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including bluegrass festivals, concerts, and other special events. Whether you’re looking for a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors or a place to enjoy some live music, the Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park & Campground is the perfect destination.
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- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
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- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Bob
The park was set up very nice. Enjoyed the bluegrass venue in the amphitheater. And the food trucks surrounding their area. We arrive there to want to explore Bill Monroe’s historical museum at the front of the park to no avail. We came back on another day visit following and it was closed again. Was disappointed!
Brett Heinlein
First off, I would go back. Buttttt But paid showers at $0.25 for thirty seconds is ridiculous. Not to mention it should be presented in the camping information! Also if your going to charge for a shower HEAT THE ROOM! Dang it was cold! All of the bathroom stall's locks are broken in the men's and my wife tells me the women's bathroom as well. The campsite we stayed in was pretty darn good. Though it was weird that we had to grab our fire ring from another site. Someone had taken it? Why are these not permanent? The site we chose had plenty of room, was pretty flat, had three picnic tables, and was clean. We wish we could have stayed without our kids for another day!
Tim Dixon
Blues Festival was fun. But BYOB as the place only has food trucks. Also no seating, so need to bring chairs.
Christine
2024 we loved this place!! This year however wasn't the same. We camp by the leave no trace rule, leave your campsite better than when you arrived. The last people who camped at the site we stayed at clearly do not follow the same rule. The campground wasn't nearly as prepared for the holiday weekend.We arrived a day early, I called ahead, arranged a primitive cabin so we could check in a day early and have the next day to setup. Well we had the unfortunate experience of having to clean our own cabin before being able to sleep. Mind you we drove two hours with two young kiddos. Not what we expected and definitely not done in one night. A little bit of dust and dirt would've been easier to dismiss but this was everywhere, and mouse droppings. And for the price we paid we shouldn't have had to clean before we could sleep. We had a great time otherwise, just was a little disappointed as we bragged and raved reviews of this place only to show up a year later to it having gone downhill.
Luke Ogden
One of my favorite weekend camping spots! My friends and I try to make it down here at least once a year for a camping or cabin getaway. Beautiful location, far enough away from Nashville to avoid a lot of the traffic but close enough to go out for a nice meal if you're tired of hotdogs and s'mores as well as going into Brown County State Park for some hiking. I've never managed to catch any of these concerts during the time of year we're normally here but I'd love to see some bluegrass shows here too.