The best camping near O'Bannon Woods State Park

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Happy Hollow Homestead

24 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Marengo, IN
We now have 3 buildings for rent. The Cozy Camping Cottage, the Camping Cabin and the newest addition is our A-frame which is the most secluded spot on the land. - Voted best Hipcamp in Indiana to visit for 6 years. - Listed on Rachael Ray Magazine's "8 of America's Coolest Campgrounds" We offer a "Camping Cabin", The "Cozy Camping Cottage" or tent camping in Black Walnut Grove, in an open field, in the woods, or a shady grove. We like to interact with people or you can keep to yourself and have a quiet getaway in the woods. Sorry, but the tree house isn't available to rent since it is my home. I may rent it out in the future. Also in progress is the "Dome" We are on a solar powered, off the grid 30 acre homestead that has 24 acres of wooded land and 6 acres of groomed land. Come explore our land and relax in the "Tree Web", see the 2 story tree house that I live in, have fun on the tire swing, or just sit and enjoy all that nature has to offer. You can explore our interesting topography that has close to 100 foot of elevation changes, our (mostly) dry creek system that starts with 2 springs that drain into 3 sinkholes or walk 3 miles of trails (if you follow each trail from end to end). We love groups - Host your event here or have a group gathering with all your friends and family. We have spaces large enough to host hundreds of people. We welcome pets for camping, but no pets allow in the Camping Cabin. Also be aware that we have 2 friendly dogs on the land that roam freely. - 3.5 miles to Marengo Cave - 7 miles to the Blue River (canoes, rafting and swimming) - 30 minutes to Patoka Lake - 37 miles west of Louisville - 13 miles north of Interstate 64
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Camp Escape

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres · Louisville, KY
15 acres with a barn and creek. Our property also boarders the Jefferson County Forestry and is close to Tom Wallace Park. This 5 acres is a corner lot next to railroad tracks so there are two roads on two sides. This is a very rural type area yet still in the city so you will hear and see a combination of city/country things. We are very close to Fort Knox and Knob Creek gun range. You will most likely encounter wildlife, hear gunfire, hear cars and the train go by, you will probably see and hear us and the neighbors on tractors and trucks. This is a working farm among other farming type residents. This is a space for someone to camp with their personal camping equipment. There is no water, no shower, no electric or anything else besides a fire pit. You need to bring your own supplies. We border the Jefferson County Forestry with an entrance about 1 mile away. We are about 30 mins away from downtown, but just 5 mins from a Kroger, Walmart, and a dozen different restaurants. We are also about 15 mins from Fort Knox. There is a shared porta potty onsite.
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Lost River Hostel

18 sites · Lodging31 acres · West Baden Springs, IN
The Lost River Hostel is a nonprofit arts and cultural center located on a 29+ acre hillside in West Baden Springs, Indiana overlooking a section of the Lost River valley. Lost River Hostel strives to build and maintain an extraordinary space fueled by a constant cycle of generosity and creativity. We hope everyone who stays here will go back into the world refreshed and rejuvenated – wanting to be better people and do great things. Everything we do here is driven by our mission statement: "To provide a sandbox for exploration of goals and growth through nature and human connection." We accomplish this by providing a distraction-free, reflective space that is welcoming of people from all backgrounds and beliefs. A communal dinner with gratitude circle is included in every stay. We also host workshops and events related to music, writing, yoga, organic gardening, cooking, and environmental sustainability.
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The best camping near O'Bannon Woods State Park guide

Overview

About

With everything from a slippy slide to horse trails, O'Bannon Woods State Park is the perfect place to nurture your child within. Take advantage of their aquatic center with a crystal clear pool, or check out their pioneer farmstead run by sheer oxen power. A variety of nine trails range from easy to rugged, looping across spring-fed creeks and rocky slopes. Stop by the nature center to get the DL on the native wildlife, then head out on your boat for a laid-back day of fishing. Since it's near the town of Corydon, IN, you'll also have the chance to stop in town for some Italian food or the top-rated Emery's Ice Cream. Talk about a kid in a candy store.

Notable campgrounds

  • Electric Sites: With 281 sites available, these electrified campsites offer modern convenience amid the wilderness.
  • Horseman Non-Electric: For equestrian enthusiasts, 47 non-electric sites provide a rustic camping experience alongside horse trails.
  • Group Camp: Ideal for larger gatherings, this camp offers self-contained structures with bunks and single beds to accommodate groups.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred dates, as sites at O'Bannon Woods State Park can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations, as last-minute openings can provide unexpected opportunities for a getaway.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired dates are unavailable, ensuring you still enjoy the area's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit O'Bannon Woods State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a full range of activities but can be quite warm. Winters are less crowded but may have limited access due to weather conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park alerts or closures before your visit, especially for campground and trail access.
  • Remember to pack for safety; bring water, sunscreen, and appropriate gear for the park's rugged terrain.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Take advantage of the park's amenities, including picnic tables, fishing spots, and the nature center.
  • Respect the park's natural habitat by staying on marked trails and observing all rules and regulations.

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