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- jnharleyExplorerWe go through that way a couple times a year and stay at Grandma's RV Park (Shepherdsville, KY). It is not fancy, has lots of long term campers, but it is clean with full hookups and about $30 per night. Grandpa has rules he expects to be followed, especially concerning pets and disconnecting water in freezing temps. Lots of info on RVPARKEVIEWS.COM
- hotpepperkidExplorerLooks like every one has a different best or favorate place maybe I will put them in a hat and draw one
- ct1964upsExplorer
hotpepperkid wrote:
Looking for a camp site in or within a short driving distance to Louisville
we stay at the fairgrounds...full hookups and right where you want to be..Chuck - ADAD437Exploreradd-more is a nice secluded little park about 4 miles north of the river.
- bg71361ExplorerWhile on business in Louisville I stayed right across the river in Clarksville, In. See link. This campground is less than 3 miles from downtown.
http://koa.com/campgrounds/louisville-metro/ - BusdriverExplorer IIGrandma's campground Shepherdsville ky .About 20 miles south of Louisville .Also a KOA in Shepherdsville . North of Louisville in Jeffersonville a KOA. Check rvparkreviews
- eieiohExplorerWe stayed in Bardstown at My Old Kentucky Home State Park. In the heart of the bourbon trail and a very nice location. Close to Louisville, Lexington, and Frankfort.
My only suggestion is to have a 25 foot extension cord for your service. Kentucky Parks put their utilities at a location between two sites, so that a normal length of service will not reach. Same with water hook-up. Not a problem, just an inconvience.
ed - 2oldmanExplorer II
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