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Louisville North Campground
Louisville North Campground in Clarksville, Indiana is a family-friendly campground located just minutes from downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The campground offers a variety of amenities, including full hook-up sites, a swimming pool, a playground, a game room, a camp store, and a laundry facility. The campground also offers a variety of activities, such as fishing, hiking, biking, and more. The campground is also close to many attractions, such as the Louisville Zoo, the Kentucky Derby Museum, and the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Valerie Hanson
Right next to busy train tracks. Kind of a rough looking neighborhood. Coming out of winter there was trash all over. Hopefully not like that the rest of the year. Bathhouse was clean. There are gas pumps on-site. The price was right for our one night pass through stay.
Anna Wynn Therien
Super people. Very kind and helpful. So close on and off the highway! There are train and airplane noise but it didn't bother us once we learned their sounds. Will be back again 😁
BILL CAREY
Very noisy and not the nicest looking park. The train shakes the camper and there is traffic all day and night. The workers are super nice and accommodating. Store smelled like cat piss and TRUMP crap all over.
Scott Barnes
It served its purpose being close to the city. It’s urban camping with very little grass. Everyone was nice! And just like every other review I will state that the office/store smells of cat piss really really strong!
R W Hoskins
Sites are pretty tight, but the employee helped us get parked. Clean restrooms, groceries, propane, gas and diesel all on site. Good spot to HQ from for Bourbon Trail visits.
EN Rust
We pulled in for one night. It was okay for that. But the spaces were very tight. With slides open, it was hard to get between campers. The bathroom was surprisingly clean. The staff eas friendly and helpful. However, the store on site where you check in and out was gross. Not because it was dirty, necessarily, but because there were several large cats living in and roaming the store. I went in just to get the bathroom key and was nauseated by the overwhelming smell of cats and litter. My son couldn't enter because of severe cat allergies. Considering they sell food in there, I don't understand how that's even permitted. In a pinch, we may do a one nighter there again, but I would try to plan not to.
Richard Cox
Pulled in for short stay. Was put in a pull through spot that wasn’t even large enough to extend our slides. Train is in back of a grove of trees and is very loud. Cats and there smell are in the store. This morning we seen a squirrel spread out on top of the picnic table which is very dirty. This is not a good place for camping travelers. Will not be back.
Kat Oldham
We travel for business and have stayed at many places and I would pass this campground and move forward. I do have to thank them for getting us in as we started our job the same time the Kentucky Derby was going on. However when we arrived we took a dog panel up to the office and asked if we could put these right out the front door and we do not leave our pups outside along. This was allowed, thank you. However the next day I went to the office and asked if they could check the neighbors propane as I can smell it and I was not able to open my windows because of the smell. I was told it’s checked often and it’s not leaking, after a couple more days I went back to the office and asked if we could move because the propane smell is giving me headaches and I was told there would not be anything available till June 1st to come back then, now this was after the derby and the park was half empty. There was not even enough room to put out our lounge chairs which with the smell it wasn’t very enticing to sit outside. There is no dog park, and the dog walk, well there is a sign there. They have a cat house and cats are free to roam and it smells. They also feed the squirrels and there are droppings everywhere, don’t get me wrong I love animals but if you are running a campground you should be considerate of your campers that are renting from you. If you need a spot for the night it’s fine but if you are looking to enjoy you stay I’d look for something else. I have pictures to post but it seems as though this function is not available.
Brook Swientisky
This campground was is packed tight and is priced high for what you get. I have a Class A with 4 slides. Last night with my slides open and the neighboring Class A’s slides open there wasn’t enough room to walk between the RVs. Staff is nice and friendly, however cats roam freely in the general store and the smell of cat is very potent & that’s coming from someone living with a cat. If you need a place to stay and have no other options this is your place. Also literally on the train line so expect trains at all times including the middle of the night. The upside is your close to town, but other options would be suggested
Daniel Fraggetta
Spaces are tiny, rv's crammed together, owner is very rude and has a crap ton of cats running around, the smell is TERRIBLE, our site was next to a full time that smoked like crazy, it stunk terribly, we didn't have room to put chairs out (not that the smell would make u want to) we where supposed to stay 8 weeks and left after 1 week. Oh, and a train track along side of the rv park, trains all day and night.