The best camping near Sellersburg with climbing

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In Sellersburg, climbers have 49 campsite options that put you close to the action—think limestone bluffs and rocky outcrops just a drive away. Most sites let you spark up a campfire, and you won’t have to rough it: showers and toilets come standard at many spots. Camp for as little as $25 a night, with the average hovering around $25. If you want a spot locals keep coming back to, check out Fire pit creek side (26 reviews), Lost On Purpose (15 reviews), or RoNilaVon Farm (14 reviews). Between climbs, you’ll find swimming holes and horseback riding trails nearby. Pack your shoes, chalk, and a sturdy tent—Sellersburg’s crags and campsites are set up for a solid weekend outside.

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2. Fire pit creek side

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(52)
39mi from Sellersburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: A quaint creek side retreat with a fire pit! Enjoy views and sounds of the creek from your campsite. Expect to see families of turkeys, deer, turtles, many beautiful birds and more! Chill out or walk along the creek Along our driveway as we work to grow our organic farm homestead. ** please note we have a few site options for camping which we are happy to tell you more about! Large RVs and campers are welcome but will likely want to stay in the area before our bridge (we are happy to send pictures). Long campers and RVs that are low to the ground may scrape / bottom out going across the bridge. WARNING: The driveway leading to the campsite is a long, steep, gravel driveway with a concrete bridge at the bottom. The bridge also has fairly steep embankments on both sides (entering and exiting) with a turn heading into the site. A 4WD vehicle will be necessary for anyone pulling an RV as we have had at least one guest get stuck halfway up the hill when exiting with a two-wheeled truck with a V8 engine pulling a small RV. In addition, you will likely need a brake-control system installed for coming down the hill. Front-wheel drive vehicles with high clearance should be satisfactory to cross the bridge and exit the steep hill as long as you are not pulling an RV. Please don't hesitate to reach out with specific questions! We operate on a first come first serve basis and promise to get back to you asap!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night

In Sellersburg, climbers have 49 campsite options that put you close to the action—think limestone bluffs and rocky outcrops just a drive away. Most sites let you spark up a campfire, and you won’t have to rough it: showers and toilets come standard at many spots. Camp for as little as $25 a night, with the average hovering around $25. If you want a spot locals keep coming back to, check out Fire pit creek side (26 reviews), Lost On Purpose (15 reviews), or RoNilaVon Farm (14 reviews). Between climbs, you’ll find swimming holes and horseback riding trails nearby. Pack your shoes, chalk, and a sturdy tent—Sellersburg’s crags and campsites are set up for a solid weekend outside.

97% (51)

Top-rated campgrounds near Sellersburg

2. Fire pit creek side

98%
(52)
39mi from Sellersburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: A quaint creek side retreat with a fire pit! Enjoy views and sounds of the creek from your campsite. Expect to see families of turkeys, deer, turtles, many beautiful birds and more! Chill out or walk along the creek Along our driveway as we work to grow our organic farm homestead. ** please note we have a few site options for camping which we are happy to tell you more about! Large RVs and campers are welcome but will likely want to stay in the area before our bridge (we are happy to send pictures). Long campers and RVs that are low to the ground may scrape / bottom out going across the bridge. WARNING: The driveway leading to the campsite is a long, steep, gravel driveway with a concrete bridge at the bottom. The bridge also has fairly steep embankments on both sides (entering and exiting) with a turn heading into the site. A 4WD vehicle will be necessary for anyone pulling an RV as we have had at least one guest get stuck halfway up the hill when exiting with a two-wheeled truck with a V8 engine pulling a small RV. In addition, you will likely need a brake-control system installed for coming down the hill. Front-wheel drive vehicles with high clearance should be satisfactory to cross the bridge and exit the steep hill as long as you are not pulling an RV. Please don't hesitate to reach out with specific questions! We operate on a first come first serve basis and promise to get back to you asap!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night

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