Campgrounds

Electric Sites

Brown County State Park in Nashville, Indiana features 401 electric (Class A) campsites, 17 of which are wheelchair accessible. These campsites are located in Buffalo Ridge, Taylor Ridge and Raccoon Ridge Campgrounds. These modern sites include:

- electrical hookup
- picnic table
- fire ring
- parking spur
- drinking water supply in area
- modern restrooms/shower houses

Electric (Class A) Campsites

Winter Camping: As temperatures fall in November, the campgrounds move to winter services and rates. Electricity, water and one modern restroom/shower house will be available in the family campground. Some campground loops may be closed. Primitive camping is still available. Regular rates and some services resume in mid March. Full services are available May - October.

Horseman Electric Sites

The Horsemen's Campground at Brown County State Park features 118 horseman electric (Class A) campsites, 1 of which is wheelchair accessible. These modern sites include:

- electrical hookup
- picnic table
- fire ring
- parking spur
- drinking water supply in area
- modern restrooms/shower houses
- tie-up for 6 horses*

* An Annual Horse Tag is required for each horse.

Horseman Electric (Class A) Sites

Non-Electric Sites

Brown County State Park has 28 non-electric (Class B) campsites. They are all located in the semi-wooded Raccoon Ridge Campground. These modern campsites include:

- picnic table
- fire ring
- parking spur
- drinking water supply in area
- modern restrooms/shower houses

Non-Electric (Class B) Sites

Horseman Primitive Sites

The Horsemen's Campground at Brown County State Park features 86 horseman primitive (Class C) campsites. These primitive sites include:

- picnic table
- fire ring
- parking spur
- drinking water supply in area
- pit toilets (no showers or restrooms)
- tie-up for 6 horses*

* An Annual Horse Tag is required for each horse

Horseman Primitive (Class C) Sites

Winter Camping: As temperatures fall in November, the campgrounds move to winter services and rates. Electricity, water and one modern restroom/shower house will be available in the family campground. Some campground loops may be closed. Primitive camping is still available. Regular rates and some services resume in mid March. Full services are available May - October.

Rally Campground

Brown County State Park features a Rally Campground with 60 campsites in 4 separate Rally Camps. The Rally Camps are designed for groups of 5 or more camping units (families). Rally 1 holds up to 150 campers. Rally 2 and Rally 4 hold up to 75 campers. Rally 5 holds up to 50 campers. The primitive campsites include:

- fire rings
- picnic tables
- shared pit toilets (no showers or restrooms)
- drinking water supply near campground

Rally Campground

Youth Tent Area

The campground at Brown County State Park features one group Youth Tent Area (also known as Rally 3) for groups of 10 or more, with campers under 21 years of age and their adult leaders. Intended for the public, semi-public and not-for-profit groups only, the Youth Tent Area is for tent camping only and holds a maximum of 75 people. Youth Tent Area campsites include:

- fire rings
- picnic tables
- shared pit toilets (no showers or restrooms)
- drinking water supply near campground

Youth Tent Area

Camp Store

The Camp Store, located by the entrance to the campgrounds, offers picnic supplies, souvenirs, gifts, snacks, refreshments, firewood & ice. They can be contacted at (812) 988-5991.

Store Hours:

Monday - Saturday 9 am - 9 pm
Sunday 9 am - 7 pm

Open April - October
Closed November - March

Hours of operation subject to change.

Country Store

NOTE: RVs & vehicles towing trailers must use the West Gate Entrance (off S.R. 46, west of Nashville).
The North Gate Covered Bridge is restricted to 9 foot height and 3 ton weight limits.
Horsemen's Campground users should use the entrance off 135 South.

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