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Welcome to Yellowwood Campground, a beautiful and well-maintained campground located in the scenic area of Nashville, Indiana. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer a tranquil and secluded camping experience, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Situated in Nashville, IN 47448, Yellowwood Campground is praised for its cleanliness and serene environment. According to customer reviews, the park is described as a "beautiful little park" and "extremely well taken care of." The campground is particularly noted for its excellent fishing opportunities and overall cleanliness, contributing to a pleasant and relaxing stay.
While the campground may not accommodate larger travel trailers (TT), it is highly recommended for tent camping. Guests appreciate the "quaint and private secluded area," highlighting its suitability for those seeking a more intimate camping experience. The campground's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect getaway for nature lovers.
Here are some of the key features and qualities of Yellowwood Campground:
Yellowwood Campground offers a perfect escape for those looking to enjoy the beauty of nature in a quiet and secluded setting. Whether you're an avid angler or simply seeking a peaceful tent camping experience, Yellowwood Campground provides a delightful retreat.
For inquiries, please contact us at (812) 988-7945 or +1 812-988-7945.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Beautiful little park. Good fishing extremely well taken care of. Very clean
we did not camp here because our TT is to big...however we checked it out.....really nice quaint and private secluded area. If we tent camped...this would be perfect. Quite beautiful
Decent sites for primitive camping with nobody working during the weekend and zero showers. If you need firewood, either get to the office before 4pm on Friday, bring your own, or bring tools to get some from the woods. They make sure you paid your fee by driving through during the evening, though not having rangers around when visitors will be there is inexcusable. Also, the lack of shower facilities, especially if someone is camping long term, in a primitive area with zero privacy falls short compared to other states like West Virginia or Virginia. For $13 a night in an area that doesn't provide anything but a site on tax payer land seems excessive. I can't say don't go, though I will find someplace better. Management needs to evaluate whether they are there for the paycheck or to serve the taxpayer/customer.
This place is gorgeous and I loved learning to paddleboard here
This particular spot is a youth campground. You have to go to the south end of the lake to get to the regular campground.
Great state forest campgrounds. One of my favs