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I-75 Camper Village
Overview
I-75 Camper Village is a straightforward, convenient destination located in the heart of Northern Kentucky. It serves as a reliable home base for travelers navigating the busy interstate corridor. The park maintains a relaxed environment, prioritizing accessibility and ease of movement for various types of rigs. With its emphasis on convenient access to major travel routes, it remains a popular choice for those needing a comfortable place to recharge before continuing their journey through the Bluegrass State.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, the park enjoys a strategic position just off the interstate. This location is ideal for travelers who want to avoid the congestion of downtown Cincinnati while remaining within a short drive of major metropolitan amenities. The surrounding area features a mix of rolling hills and rural charm, offering a peaceful setting that feels far removed from the highway noise despite being exceptionally close to the primary thoroughfares used by interstate travelers.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to meet the fundamental needs of modern RVers. Guests can expect full hookup sites that accommodate both smaller travel trailers and larger motorhomes. The grounds are kept functional and accessible, featuring level pads and basic utility connections. The park also provides communal spaces that foster a quiet, neighborly atmosphere. Visitors often appreciate the well-maintained grounds that ensure a pleasant outdoor experience regardless of the season or the duration of their planned stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Dry Ridge offers quick access to several regional highlights. Families often take advantage of the short drive to major regional theme parks and water attractions nearby. Additionally, the park is situated within reach of unique Kentucky heritage sites and local vineyards. Travelers interested in history or outdoor scenery will find plenty of local points of interest within a half-hour drive, making it a great central point for exploring the culture and natural beauty of northern Kentucky.
Who This Park Is Best For
I-75 Camper Village is best suited for cross-country travelers and weekend adventurers who value location and accessibility above all else. If you are looking for a no-fuss stopover during a long road trip or a quiet base camp for exploring Northern Kentucky, this park fits the bill perfectly. It is an excellent fit for those who prefer a straightforward camping experience that minimizes travel time while maximizing the potential for regional discovery.
User Reviews
Lisa Berner
We stayed at Camper’s Village in our RV for 5 days and we love this wonderful place. You couldn’t ask for better people who run the campground. You can go kayaking, restaurants are near by and shopping was perfect. Keith and Rebecca, thank you for your kindness . We will definitely be back if for nothing else we can say hello.. we wish you all the best 🤗🙂
Jennifer Trempala
This family-run campground is top-notch. They truly are ‘family-run’ and you feel that from when you first check-in. Snow-cones for the kids, knocking on our door to give us complimentary sweet corn that they purchased at the farmer’s market that day, to hand-delivering packages, they are awesome! The 50amp power, water, and sewer hookups were as advertised. Thank you Keith, Rebecca, and your family for making our stay enjoyable and including us in your day. We’ll definitely stay at Camper Village when back in Ky. Well done!🙌👏🏼🙏
GregInMI
Had a campsite for a few nights. Campground is a bit rough around the edges, but good experience overall. Be careful as there are some challenging roads. Campsite we had was decent with cement pad for picnic table. Sewer connection was a challenge that required all 30' of hose I carry. Staff was great the entire time. Had an unexpected surprise with a free cookout on July 4th followed by a nice fireworks display.
Rhonda Douglas
If you are looking for a place to get away from people and just be with your family and close to nature this is definitely the place to go. We took our camper and 3 boys. They had a blast. The fishing is amazing. And the people working are absolutely amazing and very attentive and there when you need them. This place will definitely be on our list to return to more often!
Allan Day
No emotions or bad experience behind this review, just a few facts that I'd want to know if I were researching a place to camp. We stayed 4 nights while we visited the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. 1) The campground is right along Rt. 75. There's a decent amount of road noise, including overnight. 2) Most of the campground is on a hill. Even with blocks we had a hard time leveling our RV. It's hard to even find a level place to put a camp chair or picnic table. 3) We didn't need anything, but there's no camp store. Also no special activities for kids or families. No complaints with the staff, very friendly. Overall summary - okay for one night passing thru but not highly recommended for a multi-night stay.
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