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11 RV Campgrounds In Campbellsville, KY | Dump Stations

37.3434° N, 85.3419° W

Quick Overview

Campbellsville sits in the heart of Kentucky's Green River region, where rolling hills meet lakeside camping opportunities. RVers heading through central Kentucky will find several dump stations and campgrounds serving the area, with some offering complimentary services. This college town of around 13,000 people provides a quieter alternative to Louisville's crowds while keeping you within easy reach of Green River Lake State Park.

The campground scene here leans heavily toward lakefront properties. Green River Lake draws boaters and anglers year-round, which means most RV facilities cater to water recreation enthusiasts. You'll find full-hookup sites at established parks alongside more rustic options near the shoreline. Indian Ridge Campground recently joined the local roster, expanding choices for visitors planning extended stays.

Getting your rig around Campbellsville is straightforward. The town sits just off US-68, with connections to major routes like I-65 about 45 minutes northwest. Most streets in the historic downtown area weren't designed for large RVs, but bypass routes keep you moving smoothly. Grocery stores and fuel stops cluster along Campbellsville Bypass, where you'll have room to maneuver.

The mix of facilities ranges from basic dump stations at convenience stores to full-service campgrounds with laundry and recreation areas. Several properties offer monthly rates if you're planning to explore the region at a slower pace. Cell coverage is reliable near town but can get spotty once you venture toward the more remote lake coves.

Browse the complete listings below to compare amenities, pricing, and exact locations. You'll spot patterns in what's available and can plan your route accordingly.

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Traveling to Campbellsville by RV

Highway 55 runs north-south through Campbellsville, connecting you to I-65 near Elizabethtown (about 50 miles northwest) and continuing south toward Tennessee. US-68 crosses east-west, linking Lebanon to the north and Columbia to the south. These two-lane highways handle RV traffic just fine, though you'll want to watch for slower farm equipment during planting and harvest seasons.

If you're coming from Louisville, take I-65 south to the Elizabethtown exit, then follow Highway 210 southeast. From Lexington, Highway 68 west is your most direct route. Both drives take about 90 minutes in good weather. The roads around Green River Lake include some winding sections -- nothing extreme, but you'll appreciate taking curves at moderate speeds with a trailer in tow.

Overnight parking at Walmart or truck stops isn't widely available here. The town's retail area is compact, and most parking lots have posted restrictions. Your best bet for a quick overnight stop is one of the campgrounds that allow late check-ins. Several properties stay open year-round and can accommodate last-minute arrivals if you call ahead.

Dump Station Costs in Campbellsville

The several stations in the Campbellsville area include some free option (a portion% of the total), while a portion% charge fees. Paid dump stations typically run $5-15 for non-guests, though prices can climb during peak summer months when the lake draws bigger crowds.

Full-hookup sites at established campgrounds range from $30-50 per night depending on proximity to the water and amenities included. Weekly rates often knock 10-15% off the nightly price. Monthly stays drop the daily cost significantly -- some properties offer winter monthly rates under $400 when lake activity slows down.

If you're only passing through and need a quick dump, the free option saves you a stop at a paid facility. For longer stays, compare the nightly campground rate against what you'd spend on individual dump fees and factor in shore power costs if you're running air conditioning or heat.

Free: 2 stations (29%)
Paid: 5 stations (71%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

What RVers Are Saying About Campbellsville

★★★★★

Very friendly people and it seems fairly quiet. An excellent place.

Bob Gray·at Campfire Ridge RV Park/campground·October 6, 2025
★★★★★

No comment provided.

Jessica G·at Camp Sue-z-q·May 12, 2024
★★★★★

Great place! Owners are super sweet!

Kristina Mcclanahan·at Campfire Ridge RV Park/campground·August 10, 2019
★★★★★

No comment provided.

Jessica A·at Camp Sue-z-q·July 21, 2019
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Best Time to Visit Campbellsville by RV

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Winter

December-February

28-45°F

Crowds: Low

Coldest stretch with occasional snow and ice making lake access roads slippery. Many campgrounds stay open but operate with reduced staff and fewer amenities available.

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Spring

March-May

48-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Fishing picks up as water temperatures rise and campgrounds reopen full services. Graduation events at the university in early May can fill sites unexpectedly fast.

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Summer

June-August

68-88°F

Crowds: High

Peak season brings full campgrounds on weekends as families flock to Green River Lake for boating and swimming. Humidity climbs and afternoon thunderstorms roll through regularly.

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Fall

September-November

45-72°F

Crowds: Medium

Comfortable temperatures and fall foliage make this ideal for hiking and exploring without summer crowds. Lake levels drop slightly but boat ramps remain accessible through October.

Explore the Campbellsville Area

Stock up on supplies before heading to lakeside campgrounds. The Kroger on Old Lebanon Road has a large parking lot where you can navigate a big rig without stress. Fuel prices tend to run a few cents cheaper at stations along the bypass compared to downtown locations.

If you're launching a boat, arrive at Green River Lake ramps before 10 AM on summer weekends. The popular launches fill up fast, and turning around a truck and trailer gets tricky once the lots are packed. Midweek visits give you nearly empty ramps and calmer water.

Campbellsville University hosts events throughout the year that can fill local hotels and campgrounds. Check the academic calendar if you're planning a visit during graduation weeks in May or December. Football weekends in fall also see increased traffic.

For a meal off the campground grill, try the barbecue spots on North Columbia Avenue. Most have pull-through parking or large side lots. The local dairy bar on East Broadway has been serving soft-serve since the 1950s and makes a good post-dinner stop.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Campbellsville

Do I need reservations for campgrounds near Green River Lake?

Summer weekends and holiday periods fill up fast, so reservations are smart if you're visiting May through September. Midweek and off-season, you can usually find availability with same-day calls. The state park campground books up earliest, while private properties closer to town often have more flexibility.

Can I find free dump stations in Campbellsville?

Yes, there's one free dump station option among the 11 facilities in the area. Most free options have basic amenities without potable water refills, so plan accordingly. The paid stations typically offer fresh water and better access for larger rigs.

What's the cell phone coverage like at lakeside campgrounds?

Coverage is generally reliable with major carriers near town and along main roads. Once you get into coves and remote sections of Green River Lake, signals weaken considerably. Verizon tends to have the strongest reception in rural areas around the lake. Download maps and entertainment before heading to more isolated campgrounds.

Are there propane refill stations accessible to RVs?

Several gas stations along the Campbellsville Bypass offer propane with RV-accessible lanes. U-Haul locations also provide propane fills with easier maneuvering space. Avoid trying to refill at cramped downtown stations where tight turns and overhead clearances create problems for larger motorhomes.

What size RV can navigate roads around Campbellsville?

Main highways and bypass routes handle any size RV without issues. Downtown streets are narrow with tight turns, so stick to Highway 55 and the bypass for through traffic. Roads around Green River Lake are two-lane but well-maintained. Class A motorhomes up to 45 feet regularly visit the area.

Do campgrounds stay open year-round?

Several private campgrounds remain open all year, though amenities like pools and bath houses may close in winter. Green River Lake State Park reduces services November through March but keeps some sites available. Call ahead in winter months to confirm water hookups are operational and not winterized.

Where can I get RV repairs if something breaks?

Campbellsville has limited RV-specific repair services. For major repairs, you'll need to head to Elizabethtown or Bowling Green where larger RV service centers operate. Local mechanics can sometimes help with engine issues on motorhomes, and a few mobile RV techs serve the Green River Lake area for basic repairs.

Are there free dump stations in Campbellsville?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Campbellsville.