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Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground

5163 N State Rd 135, Morgantown, IN 46160, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground, a premier destination for local campers and RV enthusiasts. Located at 5163 N State Rd 135, Morgantown, IN 46160, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty, entertainment, and comfortable amenities.

As a leading provider in the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground caters to a variety of outdoor experiences. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV stays, or cabin rentals, you'll find the perfect accommodation here. The campground is particularly renowned for hosting various music festivals, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere for attendees.

Environment and Features:

  • Spacious tent camping spots and well-maintained RV sites.
  • Smaller cabins available for those seeking a more comfortable stay.
  • Beautiful natural surroundings, providing a serene and relaxing environment.
  • A hub for music festivals, offering unique entertainment experiences.

Services and Amenities:

  • Friendly and helpful staff, ensuring a pleasant stay.
  • Good amenities, catering to the needs of campers and RV travelers.
  • Convenient location with easy access.

Promotional Information and Customer Feedback:

According to customer reviews, Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground is highly recommended, especially during music festivals. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff, good amenities, and the overall enjoyable experience. Many consider it a "must-go" destination. Some customers have mentioned that the cabin mattresses could be improved with toppers or air mattresses, but otherwise, they find everything else to be perfect.

If you're looking for a local getaway with a mix of outdoor recreation and entertainment, Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground is an excellent choice. Don't hesitate to contact them at (812) 988-6422 or +1 812-988-6422 for more information or to make a reservation. Experience the gem of Morgantown for yourself!

Gallery

Service options

Onsite services

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Wheelchair accessible restroom

Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

RV camping

RV electric hookup

RV sewer hookup

RV water hookup

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Slides

Swings

Tent sites

Wi-Fi

Payments

Camping fee

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Parking

Free parking lot

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Rocky Stubbs Feb 16
★★★★★5

Had a wonderful time here, friendly and helpful staff. Definitely a must go to place during some of the various music festivals. Not over crowded good amenities and nice tent camping spots as well as RV. Hoping this Gem is in business for decades to come. If you're interested or even considering going, YOLO, do it, you won't regret it.

Madison Dent Oct 29
★★★★☆4

Love this place, we go several times a year and stay in their smaller cabins. The only complaint is the mattresses. They need atleast a topper or maybe even a blowup on top of them. Everything else is perfect there.

Robby Sulfridge Sep 23
★★★★★5

This is the most beautiful venue I've ever been to. The seating area is covered by massive Oak trees. Just beautiful!! Campsites are nice and the cabins are well maintained!

Kyla Williams Oct 10
★★★★★5

My friends and I had a cabin getaway for the weekend and it was great! Plenty of space inside with heaters and a mini fridge for all of our campfire food. Staff is incredible! We took a history hayride where Rex (the owner I believe) told us all about the History of Bill Monroe and the grounds and buildings on the property. He even let my friends and I check out the museum before hours and another gentleman was kind enough to spend time and tell us some fun facts and stories about celebrities and artists that have history there. Overall I would highly recommend. Its about 8 min to Nashville if you want some good food out or a quick shopping stop. Next time we'll go on some of the walking trails as we ran out of time. & Can't wait for their Christmas light event too!

Izabella West Apr 11
★★★★★5

It was a beautiful place to camp and the staff were incredibly nice to us. We went for a few days to witness the solar eclipse and would definitely come back for the festivals - they looked like a lot of fun!

Christine Jun 04
★★★☆☆3

2024 we loved this place!! This year however wasn't the same. We camp by the leave no trace rule, leave your campsite better than when you arrived. The last people who camped at the site we stayed at clearly do not follow the same rule. The campground wasn't nearly as prepared for the holiday weekend.We arrived a day early, I called ahead, arranged a primitive cabin so we could check in a day early and have the next day to setup. Well we had the unfortunate experience of having to clean our own cabin before being able to sleep. Mind you we drove two hours with two young kiddos. Not what we expected and definitely not done in one night. A little bit of dust and dirt would've been easier to dismiss but this was everywhere, and mouse droppings. And for the price we paid we shouldn't have had to clean before we could sleep. We had a great time otherwise, just was a little disappointed as we bragged and raved reviews of this place only to show up a year later to it having gone downhill.

Luke Ogden Mar 30
★★★★★5

One of my favorite weekend camping spots! My friends and I try to make it down here at least once a year for a camping or cabin getaway. Beautiful location, far enough away from Nashville to avoid a lot of the traffic but close enough to go out for a nice meal if you're tired of hotdogs and s'mores as well as going into Brown County State Park for some hiking. I've never managed to catch any of these concerts during the time of year we're normally here but I'd love to see some bluegrass shows here too.

B24 Liberator Jun 13
★★★☆☆3

The Good: My husband enjoyed the music. I enjoyed camping and relaxing. The Bad: Called the DAY before asked how much to camp. $40 dollars. Sounded good. When we came it ended costing us 361.80. Why? Because we came to a bluegrass festival so we had to pay for 4 nights even though we stayed 2. We also paid for 2 days of music tickets times 2. I understand the tickets but why the 4 days of camping? We only wanted 2 nights and only stayed 2. Now they’ll rent that same space even though we paid for it. Also there is a sign that says you can only dump one time per stay, anything over that…$25. Wait what??? If I paid for 4 days that should be good for 4 times at the dump station if need be. Right?