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Oak Creek Campground

Overview

Oak Creek Campground offers a peaceful, wooded setting nestled within the rolling hills of Northern Kentucky. This family-owned and operated facility focuses on providing a relaxed atmosphere for travelers looking to escape the high-speed bustle of the interstate while remaining conveniently accessible. The park is well-regarded for its mature trees and a long-standing commitment to maintaining a clean, quiet environment for both long-term residents and overnight travelers seeking a high-quality stay in a natural environment.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just a few miles off I-75 in Verona, Kentucky, the park provides a strategic home base for exploring the vibrant tri-state area. Despite its convenient proximity to major transit routes, the grounds feel remarkably secluded thanks to the lush forest canopy that surrounds the various campsites. Guests can enjoy the quintessential rural charm of Boone County while being only a short drive away from the metropolitan amenities and diverse cultural highlights found in nearby Cincinnati.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground is well-equipped to handle various rig sizes, offering a selection of full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service. Practical needs are met with the following features:

  • A refreshing outdoor swimming pool open during the summer season.
  • On-site laundry facilities and climate-controlled bathhouses.
  • A well-stocked general store and gift shop for camping essentials.
  • A central playground and open spaces for recreational activities.

Every site is thoughtfully outfitted with a private picnic table and fire ring, encouraging a traditional camping experience under the stars.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

This location is particularly popular for visitors heading to the Ark Encounter in Williamstown or the Creation Museum in Petersburg, both of which are within a very comfortable driving distance. Racing enthusiasts appreciate the close proximity to the Kentucky Speedway, while those seeking urban entertainment can head north to Cincinnati for professional sports and fine dining. For those who enjoy local history and scenic drives, the nearby Ohio River Valley offers beautiful views and historic small-town charm.

Who This Park Is Best For

Oak Creek Campground is best suited for family vacationers and cross-country road trippers seeking a scenic mid-point stop with a distinctively natural feel. It appeals strongly to faith-based travelers visiting local landmarks who prefer a wooded retreat over the more modern, paved RV resorts. It is an excellent choice for travelers who value a quiet night's sleep, a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere, and the simple pleasures of Kentucky's outdoor beauty.

Amenities

- Tenting

• Dedicated Tenting Area

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• Stream
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (McCoy's Fork Creek)
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Planned Activities
• Playground
• Outdoor Games
• Pavilion
• Rec Open to the Public

- Policies

• Folding Tent Campers Allowed
• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Good)
• Road Type (Paved)
• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• RV Supplies
• Firewood
• Ice
• Groceries
• Near NASCAR® Track (20 mi to Kentucky Speedway)
• Dog Park

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Casino
• Fishing

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Mobile Sewer Service
• Emergency Phone
• Limited Facilities - Winter

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 3 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 50 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (102)
• Spaces Available (50)
• Width (22)
• Max Length (65)
• Gravel Sites (50)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Shaded (Mostly)
• Side-by-Side Hookups
• Water (50)
• Electric (50)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (5)
• Pull-thru Size (22 x 65)
• Back-ins (25 x 55)
• Site Length (65)
• Fire Rings
• Table at Site

User Reviews

Natalie Cooper

November 01, 2025

NOT BIG RIG FRIENDLY!!! There are no signs when you turn into the campground telling you where to go so my fiancé and I assumed we could pull right into our pull through site near the front of the campground (the front desk lady said we could when we made our reservation). We soon realized that we went the wrong way due to the lack of signage and the roads are so cramped that turning around was a complete nightmare. Once we finally got into our pull through site (which made us block the 1 lane road to get in and out of the campground so the residents driving through had to wait for us to clear the road - many of which were not friendly), we quickly realized that pulling through the site to leave was not an option due to the sharp corners and how close together the sites are that we'd have to navigate to get back out onto the main road (the main road is an uphill to get back to the highway by the way and on a mostly blind corner). So we had to back out of our pull through site so we could make sure we could make it around those sharp corners while leaving. We have a 44ft long toy hauler and a 22ft long truck. Aside from the horrendous design of the roads and sites, the campground feels very trashy and run down. The pull through sites are so squished together that our bedroom slide opened over our neighbor's fire pit which is insane to us (see pic). I put 3 stars for service because the front desk lady was trying to help us and agreed that their signage is severely lacking. There was also no sewer at our pull through site for $80 per night which is insane. At the time of our reservation, we made it clear that we wanted an easy in and easy out so we didn't have to contort our RV to make it into our site. So I repeat - DO NOT COME HERE unless you have a smaller rig or at least be informed that the 1 entrance /exit has tight, stressful roads.

Taylor Collins

July 28, 2025

I don’t normally leave reviews but I spent $240 for three nights and we ended up leaving a night early. It’s more of a trailer park than a campground. 95% are long term camping. We never met or spoke with whoever runs the place because no one was in office. No store. The “WiFi” never even worked. The picnic tables are in rough shape. The gravel sites we stayed in were a mess. The playground looked like it had not been cleaned for a while. And the pictures they have online do not match what we stayed in. I could go on and on. Don’t waste your money like we did.

Cheryl Ellich

July 01, 2025

We stayed at this campground (it does not resemble a resort). The good : it’s located in between the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. The office clerk was very nice. It’s close to a nice shopping center. The not so good: pull through sites have no shade and are very small. No sewer hook up. They advertise WiFi, it was terrible, no reception. Bath house very poorly maintained, sink leaks, toilet plugged. The site provided no emergency after hours contact number. Most of the campground housed long term residents, poorly maintained RV’s and trailers. Overall, a run down campground. The owner should invest in improvements.

Judy Carroll

June 25, 2025

Highly recommend the cozy cottage. Very kid friendly (teens and pre teens). Even my dogs love it. Great price! If you are visiting the ark experience with family this is the place to stay.

Jackie Egginger

June 07, 2025

One bonus it’s in the woods away from the main road. Close to a big state park which was nice. This campground you get what you pay for. Minimal grass we were scared to even light a fire it was so close to the camper and our slide out pretty much came out over the other campers fire pit. Showers we ok and pool was ok.

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