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Raccoon Ridge Campground

Deer Ln, Nashville, IN 47448, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Raccoon Ridge Campground, located in the scenic town of Nashville, Indiana. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer a wide array of outdoor activities and amenities, making it a great destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Situated on Deer Ln, Nashville, IN 47448, Raccoon Ridge Campground provides a diverse camping experience. According to customer reviews, the campground offers numerous activities, including trails for walking, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Guests can also enjoy a refreshing pool, a fun hay ride, and a visit to the nature center. The famous Abe Martin Lodge, with its restaurant, is also accessible to the public.

For those interested in water activities, Ogle Lake offers fishing, and boat rentals, including trolling motors, rowboats, and kayaks. The campground provides year-round camping options, a general store for camper necessities, and clean bathrooms with showers.

However, it is important to note that some campsites at Raccoon Ridge Campground have basic setups. Some sites offer electric hookups, but they are often 20 amps and may require extension cords. Additionally, the dump station may not have fresh water available, and some sites may need gravel and leveling. There have been reports of occasional power outages.

Here are some of the features and considerations for Raccoon Ridge Campground:

  • Trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
  • Swimming pool
  • Hay rides
  • Nature center
  • Abe Martin Lodge and restaurant
  • Ogle Lake for fishing and boating
  • Year-round camping
  • General store
  • Clean bathrooms with showers
  • Basic campsites with potential electric hookup limitations
  • Sites may need gravel and leveling
  • Occasional power outages

Raccoon Ridge Campground offers a rich outdoor experience with a variety of activities and amenities. While some campsites may require additional preparation, the natural beauty and diverse offerings make it a worthwhile destination.

For inquiries, please contact us at (812) 988-6406 or +1 812-988-6406.

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Service options

Onsite services

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Wheelchair accessible restroom

Offerings

RV electric hookup

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Lorenzo WalkieTalkie Jul 17
★★★★★5

It was an amazing adventure ! So much to do and see! Trails for walking, hiking, biking, and horsing! There's a pool to relax by. A hay ride for only 5 dollars. A wonderful nature center . The famous Abe Martin lodge w restaurant, and public can eat there. Cabins to rent. Ogle lake offers fishing, and I believe you can us boats w trolling motors, and row boats, and kayaks. They offer all year camping. There is a general store for campers needs. Clean bathrooms w showers! Worth the trip, see y'all thar!

Clarissa Headrick Oct 24
★★★☆☆3

Racccoon Ridge Campgroud has mostly basic sites. Ours had electric but only 20 amps that needed an extension cord to be able to reach the box. Dump station did not have fresh water available. All sites need more gravel and releveled for campers. Power went out for entire campground on our first day. It was finally restored about 12 hours later. Otherwise, beautiful park in the fall.

Courtney S. Sep 20
★★★☆☆3

I would score as 3.5/5 if I could. The camp store was well stocked and convenient to get firewood. There was a convenient vault toilet and a bathhouse with clean toilets and showers readily available by walking 3-4 minutes, which we solely used. The area is pretty and most of the sites have shade. The sites along the perimeter weren’t level and were not uniform in size (some sites were tiny), which is why I’m taking away stars. Everyone was respectful of quiet hours and it was a peaceful stay. It would be great if they are at least able to level out the sites in the off season. I can imagine some people were rolling down the hill in their tents in some of the sites. Overall, we enjoyed our stay, but we would use Taylor Ridge next time we visit.

Mic Fox Oct 20
★★★★★5

Most sites offer outward views into the woods instead of adjacent campsites. Road end campsites provide the best privacy.

Anna Jun 18
★★★★★5

Gorgeous campground with amazing trails.

Atisha Vance Jun 10
★★★★★5

I used to camp and hike here many years ago all though I didn't remember the modern restrooms there. Nice surprise anyway. Very popular destination and would return. Watch for wildlife when driving through this park. It was abundant.