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Looking to go camping near Wickliffe, Kentucky? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 660 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're a fan of fishing, hiking, or whitewater paddling, there's something for everyone. And with an average price per night of just $29 and options as low as $5, camping has never been more affordable. Check out some of the top campsites near Wickliffe, Kentucky with rave reviews like The Art Farm Women's Retreat (73 reviews), Cinco de Mayo Campground (56 reviews), and Camping Off The Grid -Barbour Farms (54 reviews). Plus, popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly options, and campfires are available to enhance your camping experience. Start planning your outdoor getaway today!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Wickliffe

1. Wine Trail Wilderness

100%
(668)
49mi from Wickliffe · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
The Shawnee National Forest surrounds us, accessible only by wandering roads, passing over creeks and alongside wineries. The trip is worth the beautiful drive, eventually arriving at "The Villa". Our home looks like an Italian villa, appropriately placed between two wineries in the middle of the Shawnee Forest. It is actually a straw-bale home with supplemental solar energy. Originally built as a Holistic Healing Center, we have converted it into a comfortable home with great vibes. We have converted an old grain bin into a "GrainZebo" just outside our home as a fun place to hang out with friends and family. We hope you enjoy the same relaxed feel we get while living out here in the woods, when you come visit. We will be happy to help you feel at home out here. We love sharing the Shawnee experience and believe all should enjoy this beautiful part of the country. LGBTQ are all welcome and accepted. We welcome all types of campers.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

8. Flying D Ranch

100%
(12)
44mi from Wickliffe · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rand McNally and USA Today have awarded Murray the title of “Friendliest Small Town in America." The award comes from the organizations' Best of the Road contest. RARE ONE OF A KIND space situated on over 26 beautifully manicured acres. Many unique features. a 50 amp, 30 amp and 110 RV hookup available. 2 stocked fishing ponds. Fabulous 50,000 gallon custom saltwater swimming pool accompanied by a spacious ranch style pavilion with outdoor kitchen and full bath. Fiber Optics internet , Smart television, Acres to choose a tent site, all mowed grass with trees for shade. Bass, catfish and blue gill abound. Bald Eagle and Osprey sightings. Red Tail and Red Shoulder hawks everywhere. Lessor Canadian Geese with families make the ponds home. Deer and turkey join us every day. Hiking path around both ponds and down past the pastures. Pool sits atop a hill to catch the breeze. Located a quarter mile away from the road for private and serene camping. Check in time is noon and check out is noon also. Located just 7 miles away from Murray State University. Corn fields, Soy beans and Tobacco fields are the main topographical features. 20 miles to Land Between the Lakes, 27 miles to Paris Landing, 18 miles to Mayfield.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night

15. Little Texas Farm and Lodge

100%
(3)
33mi from Wickliffe · 1 site · Lodging
Located in the Southern Illinois Ozarks, this lodge and 600 acres are part of the Cache River Drainage area, an area recognized internationally as being ecologically unique. The Barn is located atop a limestone bluff; the property includes upland flora, wetland wildlife, row-crop fields, and has access on 2 sides to the Shawnee National Forest. Conveniently located to participate in the natural opportunities of S. Illinois.Learn more about this land:Bring the hot dogs and the beans, but leave the sleeping bag and tent behind.  At Little Texas, you will spend your down-time in a 1600 foot, 3 BR, 3 bath lodge located 2/3 mile off the closest gravel road.  Little Texas is a place for those who love the isolation of camping but also the amenities of a lodge/home.  Full kitchen. Sleeps 8. Step outside for a view of the yard, the working windmill, the fields, trees, and the pond.  Test your skill at sorting constellations from the spectacular array of stars. Located in Southernmost Illinois, the property sits on a limestone outcrop of the Ozarks which extend from Arkansas and Missouri across S. Illinois into westernmost Kentucky.   Bordered on 2 sides by the 260,000 acre Shawnee National Forest, nature is literally just outside the door.  When the hiker sits still, nature comes alive:  deer, turkey, raccoons, skunks, beavers, and lots of birds.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$160
 / night

19. Tween The Lakes Campground, Llc

45mi from Wickliffe · 1 site
Tween the Lakes Campground stands out as a unique destination that seamlessly combines convenience, comfort, and adventure, making it an ideal choice for both overnight travelers and those seeking longer stays. Conveniently located just off I24 Exit 31 in Grand Rivers, KY, and nestled behind the Onestop gas station, this campground offers easy access for RVers, road trippers, and construction workers looking for a welcoming place to settle in. Guests at Tween the Lakes can take advantage of the campground's prime location adjacent to the Livingston County Trail System, which opens the door to a wealth of outdoor activities. Enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring the beautiful natural surroundings, all just steps away from your campsite. The campground features full hook-up 30/50amp campsites, including spacious 30ft back-in sites and generous 60ft pull-through concrete sites, ensuring ample room for RVs of all sizes. Whether you’re planning a quick overnight stop, an extended getaway, or simply want to immerse yourself in nature, Tween the Lakes Campground provides everything you need for a comfortable and convenient camping experience.

20. Main Brothers Campground

24mi from Wickliffe · 1 site
Nestled adjacent to the scenic Tunnel Hill State Trail, this campground offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, making it an ideal destination for tent and RV campers alike. With well-maintained restroom facilities, picnic tables, grills, and a convenient dump station, visitors can enjoy a hassle-free camping experience while immersing themselves in nature. The history of the area dates back to 1904 when the Main brothers established their box factory, originally named Oaktown, which later became known as Karnak in 1913. The village's name, meaning "land of milk and honey," reflects its rich resources. Gus Bartleson and his sons from Grand Chain, IL, owned vast timberlands in the Karnak region, selling thousands of acres of farmland and White Tupelo timber. This timber was essential in producing wood containers and boxes, which played a significant role in the village's development. The Main brothers initially manufactured fruit jar containers and later expanded into producing White Tupelo egg cases. As competition grew, particularly with the Chicago Mill and Lumber Company, the Main brothers adapted their business to include wire-bound boxes and crates. At its peak, the Main Brothers Box and Lumber Company employed over 250 individuals and even constructed a two-story hotel to accommodate transient workers and visitors

Looking to go camping near Wickliffe, Kentucky? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 660 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're a fan of fishing, hiking, or whitewater paddling, there's something for everyone. And with an average price per night of just $29 and options as low as $5, camping has never been more affordable. Check out some of the top campsites near Wickliffe, Kentucky with rave reviews like The Art Farm Women's Retreat (73 reviews), Cinco de Mayo Campground (56 reviews), and Camping Off The Grid -Barbour Farms (54 reviews). Plus, popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly options, and campfires are available to enhance your camping experience. Start planning your outdoor getaway today!

97% (837)

Top-rated campgrounds near Wickliffe

1. Wine Trail Wilderness

100%
(668)
49mi from Wickliffe · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
The Shawnee National Forest surrounds us, accessible only by wandering roads, passing over creeks and alongside wineries. The trip is worth the beautiful drive, eventually arriving at "The Villa". Our home looks like an Italian villa, appropriately placed between two wineries in the middle of the Shawnee Forest. It is actually a straw-bale home with supplemental solar energy. Originally built as a Holistic Healing Center, we have converted it into a comfortable home with great vibes. We have converted an old grain bin into a "GrainZebo" just outside our home as a fun place to hang out with friends and family. We hope you enjoy the same relaxed feel we get while living out here in the woods, when you come visit. We will be happy to help you feel at home out here. We love sharing the Shawnee experience and believe all should enjoy this beautiful part of the country. LGBTQ are all welcome and accepted. We welcome all types of campers.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

8. Flying D Ranch

100%
(12)
44mi from Wickliffe · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rand McNally and USA Today have awarded Murray the title of “Friendliest Small Town in America." The award comes from the organizations' Best of the Road contest. RARE ONE OF A KIND space situated on over 26 beautifully manicured acres. Many unique features. a 50 amp, 30 amp and 110 RV hookup available. 2 stocked fishing ponds. Fabulous 50,000 gallon custom saltwater swimming pool accompanied by a spacious ranch style pavilion with outdoor kitchen and full bath. Fiber Optics internet , Smart television, Acres to choose a tent site, all mowed grass with trees for shade. Bass, catfish and blue gill abound. Bald Eagle and Osprey sightings. Red Tail and Red Shoulder hawks everywhere. Lessor Canadian Geese with families make the ponds home. Deer and turkey join us every day. Hiking path around both ponds and down past the pastures. Pool sits atop a hill to catch the breeze. Located a quarter mile away from the road for private and serene camping. Check in time is noon and check out is noon also. Located just 7 miles away from Murray State University. Corn fields, Soy beans and Tobacco fields are the main topographical features. 20 miles to Land Between the Lakes, 27 miles to Paris Landing, 18 miles to Mayfield.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night

15. Little Texas Farm and Lodge

100%
(3)
33mi from Wickliffe · 1 site · Lodging
Located in the Southern Illinois Ozarks, this lodge and 600 acres are part of the Cache River Drainage area, an area recognized internationally as being ecologically unique. The Barn is located atop a limestone bluff; the property includes upland flora, wetland wildlife, row-crop fields, and has access on 2 sides to the Shawnee National Forest. Conveniently located to participate in the natural opportunities of S. Illinois.Learn more about this land:Bring the hot dogs and the beans, but leave the sleeping bag and tent behind.  At Little Texas, you will spend your down-time in a 1600 foot, 3 BR, 3 bath lodge located 2/3 mile off the closest gravel road.  Little Texas is a place for those who love the isolation of camping but also the amenities of a lodge/home.  Full kitchen. Sleeps 8. Step outside for a view of the yard, the working windmill, the fields, trees, and the pond.  Test your skill at sorting constellations from the spectacular array of stars. Located in Southernmost Illinois, the property sits on a limestone outcrop of the Ozarks which extend from Arkansas and Missouri across S. Illinois into westernmost Kentucky.   Bordered on 2 sides by the 260,000 acre Shawnee National Forest, nature is literally just outside the door.  When the hiker sits still, nature comes alive:  deer, turkey, raccoons, skunks, beavers, and lots of birds.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$160
 / night

19. Tween The Lakes Campground, Llc

45mi from Wickliffe · 1 site
Tween the Lakes Campground stands out as a unique destination that seamlessly combines convenience, comfort, and adventure, making it an ideal choice for both overnight travelers and those seeking longer stays. Conveniently located just off I24 Exit 31 in Grand Rivers, KY, and nestled behind the Onestop gas station, this campground offers easy access for RVers, road trippers, and construction workers looking for a welcoming place to settle in. Guests at Tween the Lakes can take advantage of the campground's prime location adjacent to the Livingston County Trail System, which opens the door to a wealth of outdoor activities. Enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring the beautiful natural surroundings, all just steps away from your campsite. The campground features full hook-up 30/50amp campsites, including spacious 30ft back-in sites and generous 60ft pull-through concrete sites, ensuring ample room for RVs of all sizes. Whether you’re planning a quick overnight stop, an extended getaway, or simply want to immerse yourself in nature, Tween the Lakes Campground provides everything you need for a comfortable and convenient camping experience.

20. Main Brothers Campground

24mi from Wickliffe · 1 site
Nestled adjacent to the scenic Tunnel Hill State Trail, this campground offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, making it an ideal destination for tent and RV campers alike. With well-maintained restroom facilities, picnic tables, grills, and a convenient dump station, visitors can enjoy a hassle-free camping experience while immersing themselves in nature. The history of the area dates back to 1904 when the Main brothers established their box factory, originally named Oaktown, which later became known as Karnak in 1913. The village's name, meaning "land of milk and honey," reflects its rich resources. Gus Bartleson and his sons from Grand Chain, IL, owned vast timberlands in the Karnak region, selling thousands of acres of farmland and White Tupelo timber. This timber was essential in producing wood containers and boxes, which played a significant role in the village's development. The Main brothers initially manufactured fruit jar containers and later expanded into producing White Tupelo egg cases. As competition grew, particularly with the Chicago Mill and Lumber Company, the Main brothers adapted their business to include wire-bound boxes and crates. At its peak, the Main Brothers Box and Lumber Company employed over 250 individuals and even constructed a two-story hotel to accommodate transient workers and visitors

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