3 RV Campgrounds In Clarksville, IN
38.2967° N, 85.7600° W
Quick Overview
Clarksville sits right across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky, making it a strategic stop for RVers traveling between the Midwest and South. You'll find several RV campgrounds serving the area, with some offering complimentary services. This compact city benefits from its position along I-65, one of the major north-south corridors connecting Indianapolis to Nashville.
The campground scene here caters mainly to travelers using Clarksville as a jumping-off point for Louisville attractions -- Churchill Downs is just 15 minutes away. Louisville North Campground, the newest addition to the area, gives you quick access to both Indiana's Falls of the Ohio State Park and Kentucky's urban offerings. Most facilities here are practical rather than resort-style, designed for folks who need a clean, safe place to park while exploring the greater Louisville metro.
What makes Clarksville work for RVers is the straightforward access. You won't deal with mountain roads or confusing urban mazes. I-65 puts you within minutes of services, and the smaller highways like Route 131 connect you to quieter spots along the river. The area handles big rigs without drama, though you'll want to scout your specific campground's turning radius if you're pulling a large fifth wheel.
All Dump Stations Near Clarksville
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Louisville North Campground | 1.3 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Sunset Park | 2.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Add-more Campground | 3.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Silver Lakes Mobile Home | 3.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Derby Park And RV Campground | 6.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Derby Park Campground & RV Park | 6.4 mi | 3.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fort Bluegrass - Mobile Home & RV Community | 8.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Progress Park Airstream Resort & Event Venue | 9.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| E.p. "Tom" Sawyer State Park | 11.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Campground Charlestown State Park | 11.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Louisville North Campground
1.3 miSunset Park
2.5 miAdd-more Campground
3.1 miSilver Lakes Mobile Home
3.8 miDerby Park And RV Campground
6.4 miDerby Park Campground & RV Park
6.4 miFort Bluegrass - Mobile Home & RV Community
8.6 miProgress Park Airstream Resort & Event Venue
9.6 miE.p. "Tom" Sawyer State Park
11.2 miCampground Charlestown State Park
11.6 miTraveling to Clarksville by RV
I-65 is your main artery through Clarksville, running north to Indianapolis (about 110 miles) and south to Nashville (175 miles). This interstate handles heavy truck traffic, so merge carefully and stay alert during rush hours. If you're coming from the east, I-71 connects through Louisville, while I-70 approaches from the west through Indianapolis.
Highway 31 runs parallel to I-65 and offers a slower alternative with more services if you need fuel or supplies. Route 131 (Lewis and Clark Parkway) takes you along the riverfront -- it's scenic but watch for tighter turns near the historic downtown area.
Overnight parking at rest stops isn't officially permitted in Indiana, though the state doesn't actively patrol for RVers catching a few hours of sleep. Walmart locations in the area have mixed policies -- call ahead rather than assuming you're welcome. Most truck stops along I-65 tolerate overnight RV parking if you fuel up and park in the back rows away from commercial trucks.
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Dump Station Costs in Clarksville
Clarksville's several RV campgrounds break down to some free option (that's a portion% of available facilities) and a portion% that charge fees. The paid campgrounds typically run $35-50 per night for full hookups, which is reasonable for a location this close to a major metro area.
The free option usually comes with basic amenities -- don't expect pools or cable TV. Paid sites often include extras like WiFi, laundry facilities, and bathhouses. If you're planning to stay several days while exploring Louisville, weekly rates can drop the nightly cost by 15-20%. Some campgrounds add fees for extra vehicles or guests, so confirm the total price when you book rather than getting surprised at check-in.
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Best Time to Visit Clarksville by RV
Winter
December-February
25-45°F
Crowds: Low
Coldest months with occasional snow and ice. Several campgrounds reduce operations or close entirely. Call ahead to confirm winter availability and heated facilities.
Spring
March-May
45-75°F
Crowds: High
Summer
June-August
70-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms common. Good availability except holiday weekends. River activities peak but mosquitoes can be aggressive near the water.
Fall
September-November
50-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather with fall foliage along the river valley. Moderate crowds and comfortable temperatures make this ideal for exploring local parks and Louisville attractions.
Explore the Clarksville Area
Falls of the Ohio State Park charges a small admission fee but it's worth it -- the 390-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest naturally exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. Go at low water levels (late summer typically) for the best fossil viewing. The park's RV lot accommodates larger rigs easily.
If you need propane or RV repairs, head to the camping supply stores along Veterans Parkway rather than searching in downtown Louisville. You'll save time and avoid bridge traffic. Speaking of bridges, the Sherman Minton Bridge (I-64) has occasional weight restrictions during maintenance -- check INDOT alerts before crossing into Kentucky with a heavy rig.
Grocery runs are easiest at the Kroger on Eastern Boulevard. It's got a large parking lot with pull-through capability. For dumping fresh water tanks or doing laundry, most campgrounds here offer day-use rates if you're just passing through and need to handle chores without staying overnight.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Clarksville
Can I park my RV overnight at Clarksville rest stops?
Indiana doesn't officially allow overnight parking at rest areas, though enforcement is inconsistent. Your safer bet is a campground or truck stop. Several Flying J and Pilot locations along I-65 near Clarksville tolerate RV parking if you're a customer.
How far is Clarksville from Louisville attractions?
You're 10-15 minutes from downtown Louisville depending on traffic. Churchill Downs is about 12 minutes via I-65. The Louisville Slugger Museum and Bourbon District are roughly 15 minutes across the river. Bridge traffic backs up during rush hour and events.
Do Clarksville campgrounds fill up during Kentucky Derby?
Absolutely. Derby week (early May) books out 6-12 months in advance, and rates often double or triple. Some campgrounds require 3-4 night minimums. If Derby is your reason for visiting, reserve your spot as early as possible.
Are there RV dump stations if I'm just passing through?
Most campgrounds offer dump services for a $10-20 fee even if you're not staying overnight. Call ahead to confirm availability and hours. Some facilities restrict dump access to registered guests only during peak seasons.
What's the cell phone coverage like in Clarksville?
Coverage is excellent with all major carriers since you're in a developed metro area. You'll have reliable signal at campgrounds and throughout town. WiFi quality at campgrounds varies -- some offer strong connections while others provide barely functional service.
Can big rigs navigate Clarksville easily?
Yes, the main routes handle large RVs without issues. I-65 and the major state highways accommodate any size rig. Avoid the historic downtown riverfront area with longer rigs -- streets narrow and turns tighten near the old town center.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Clarksville?
The highest-rated station is Charlestown State Park with a rating of 4.7/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Clarksville?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Clarksville.
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