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Grandma's RV Camping
Overview
Grandma's RV Camping in Shepherdsville offers a straightforward and convenient stay for travelers exploring the Bluegrass State. This park is primarily designed as a functional stopover, providing a reliable home base for those visiting the nearby Louisville area. It focuses on the essentials, ensuring that RVers have a clean and secure place to park without the high costs of a resort-style facility. The property is characterized by its friendly management and no-nonsense approach to camping, making it a staple for frequent visitors to the region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just off Interstate 65, the park is exceptionally easy to access for large rigs and those passing through Kentucky. The surrounding Shepherdsville area provides a blend of rural charm and suburban convenience, with several local dining options and grocery stores located within a few miles. The flat terrain makes for an easy setup process, while the layout ensures that guests have enough room to maneuver comfortably during arrival. Despite its proximity to the highway, the park maintains a peaceful atmosphere suitable for a restful night.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers a variety of site types that cater to different rig sizes. Guests have access to full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electrical service, as well as water and sewer connections. Key features include:
- Spacious pull-through sites for easy maneuvering of big rigs
- Clean laundry facilities for convenient guest use
- Basic Wi-Fi access and a pet-friendly policy
These amenities make it easier for long-term travelers or those on a multi-day road trip to manage their daily needs. The emphasis here is on utility and accessibility for the modern RVer.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the biggest draws is the park's proximity to the Jim Beam American Stillhouse, a must-visit for bourbon enthusiasts. Families will enjoy being minutes away from Kart Kountry, featuring the world's longest go-kart track. Additionally, nature lovers can explore the nearby Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, while the urban attractions of Louisville, including the Kentucky Derby Museum and Churchill Downs, are just a short drive north of the campground.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for budget-conscious travelers who prioritize location and utility over luxury amenities. It is a perfect fit for Bourbon Trail explorers who need a central location to return to after a day of distillery tours. Whether you are a full-timer passing through or a visitor looking for a convenient spot near Louisville, this park offers a practical solution. It is especially well-suited for self-contained RVers seeking a quiet, secure place to stay during their Kentucky travels.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Elaine Lane
If you enjoy being close to your neighbors and staying awake half the night, this place is for you. We have a loud noise machine, however the road noise was still terrible. Sad because the park is clean.
Kelly Casey
Super nice people. Very quiet. Bathrooms/showers are clean and nice. There is highway noise, but they can't control that. All gravel and concrete. A lot of rules. It's more of an RV park than a campsite since they don't allow fires and there are no trees. This place isn't for Loudmouths, lol. It's very quiet.
Rebecca Acquistapace
This is my 24th rv park to stay at for the last 6 months. This a wonderful park. It is all gravel which keeps everything clean and very pretty landscaping. The price is excellent. I can't figure out why people have complaints on this park. You just can't please everyone. All campgrounds have strict rules unless it is a dump. I definitely will give this park a 5 star. Very kind people that run this place. By the way, the lots are a very nice size. No complaints here.
Tom Whalen
Since my voltage regulator indicated power was OK, called a tech to figure out why converter wasn't working. After an hour he diagnosed defective power at the pedestal. Attnedant was friendly enough until I asked for some type of credit to help with the $140 service charge but he refused saying "we could have moved you to a different site". Yea, but only after tech determined pedestal was bad even though Bull Dog indicated OK. He could at least have credited the $48 one night fee. But then you look around the park and see that this place is not about customers. Maybe it was when Grandma was live, but no longer. Everywhere are signs "you do this, we'll tow your vehicle and you'll get no refund". Look at the Google photos, these sign are everywhere. Seriously. No Smoking. Dry off inside shower; don't get floor wet. Limit 2 guests, and pay $2 each. Guests can't use bathrooms. No skateboards or bicycles. Pets only allowed in RV or dog walk. And every rule backed up with "we'll tow your vehicle and you get no refund". And your shower can't be more than 3 minutes or the lights go off. There's no room at the bathroom sink to set your stuff. Sites were very crowded, jammed together. Site was way out of level front to back. Obviously not staying here again. Hope this review helps others make the decision to find another park.
Jane Burt
For an emergency overnight stay where you can't find another campground, this would be your place..unless you are a pet owner. Rules on dogs is a little absurd considering you can't walk your dog on property and have to take them across the road. Of course this place is all rock and concrete so dogs don't want to walk here anyway. Seems odd to me that you are told to walk your dogs across the street, on county ditch property I might add because it's not on anyone's actual property, and then threatened that if you don't pick up the poop you will be immediately evicted. Hey, I want poop picked up too but the threat of eviction when it's not on your property? Bizarre. Sites are very close, we were in a Class A and had two class As on both sides and was afraid our slides or awnings would touch!! Again, for an emergency one or two nights stay, this definitely works. Not for kids, no amenities except a laundry room.
Michael Moeller
Easy to park RV and trailer 58' still have room to park our car as well. Friendly, knowledgeable, courteous staff. Looks like an easy Uber to Churchill Downs. So far very happy with accomodations.
Diane Rudolph
Would not recommend . Super loud with road noise. Better have ear plugs. Trailers are packed super close like sardines. We were not able to access WiFi. Grandma would have been disappointed.
Laurel Johns
Nice clean park, gravel, level pull thru sites. We were just stopping for one night on our way south. Great for that type of stop. The gentleman that checked us in was very helpful and accommodating. My husband hurt his back before our trip and the gentleman helped me get hooked up.
Brad Troup
Wifi is false advertisement and doesn’t exist. Traffic noise from I-65 is pretty bad. 4 dryers and only 1 working washer in laundry room. Bathroom lights are on a motion detector that turns off about 3-5 minutes and leaves you in the shower in the dark. Definitely not worth $50 a night in my opinion.
George Ross
Stayed here in September, 2024 on the way to some bike riding in Louisville, then continued on our trip, which we had to cut short, so we came back and stayed here again. A great stopping point for a rest. Level spots, easy access to full hookup items, very clean, and just two blocks from the interstate. This exit, 116 on I-65 has easy access to fuel also. Nice, calming stop for a rest.