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2411 Addmore Ln, Clarksville, IN 47129, USA
Clarksville, Indiana 47129
+1 812-283-4321

Great level vote for city camping. Next to food and shopping. Owners are easy to work with.

The issue with the service dog was related to the dog constantly barking so it was asked to leave. The only reason for 4 stars is related to the poor wifi and no cable. Also the people who are contracted to mow the grass do not do a through job. They mow way too fast and have the blades set too high and sometimes they mow when it is raining/wet which leaves ruts in the grass.

I gave it only four stars because the internet is very slow and will drop you off of the service frequently. It would also be nice if cable was available here because it is hard to get satellite reception due to all of the trees. The trees are great providers of shade so it is a trade off. There is a lovely pond and open area on the property and it is also located next to a pay lake. It is very convenient to restaurants and shopping, as well as to Louisville. We feel very blessed to have been able to stay here.

We love this RV park. We have been here about 6 months and being new to RV living, the hosts Jack and Jeanette have taught us quite a few things about how to park, level and setup among other things. They even got us a good deal on propane to help us through the winter with a big tank setup from a local company. There is a nice lake on the grounds and a pay lake next door. We see deer, rabbits, squirrels, ducks and geese on a regular basis. This is not a park for kids really as there are no play grounds and rules for children are tight in an effort to keep the noise down, and the owners want it this way. We have dogs and trust me there is a reason for the dog rules as not all people are responsible owners. The park owners just invested lots of money in repainting the bath house, repaving the roads, redoing the gravel, and trimming lots of trees. So the review about owners not investing money in the place is not correct. Most of the people here are workers and therefore it's really quiet during the day. We have made several good friends here. Their busiest time of year is during Thunder and Derby weeks but as you can see in the pictures it still doesn't feel cramped.

My husband (a travel nurse) and I have been here for almost six months and have loved it. The camp hosts (Jeanette and Jack) have been so helpful and kind. They are strict with the rules but they need to be to keep the park safe and running smoothly. They have had issues with problem dogs so that is why there are restrictions. Another review said there weren't doors on the restrooms, but that is not true. They do have doors but guests sometimes prop the doors open and the camp hosts have to go and close them.

Saw with my own eyes today the lady(Jeannette) running the place tell a middle age couple their dog needed to leave immediately. Dog was a boxer mix, I'm guessing she thought it was a pit. She was very abrupt. The dog owner asked her nicely that since they were leaving first thing in the morning, would that be okay. Jeannette, again very abruptly/rudely responded "You can stay. That dog is leaving now." The poor people had arrived a little earlier and had just gotten all set up. I understand rules are rules but this Jeannette was SO rude. And the funny thing? This banned dog was so calm, not barking while a bunch of little "approved" dogs were losing their minds. As a side note, Jeannette is leaving and will no longer manage the place after a few more days.

Just a flat stone lot. Mature trees. Fishing pond. Very basic showers and laundry room. Nothing for kids or pets. There are a few large spaces for long term but generally speaking the spaces are very close together. As in I'm not sure a person could squeeze between adjacent slide outs. I have been here for a month and its only been full about 4 days so there is usually plenty of space. Thing is though it's quiet and no one really bothers you about how you are parked or if a friend stops by and I feel safe and comfortable here. Compared to some of the nicer resorts it's probably a 1 star. Just a place to park but I like it. Also they have had no problem with me parking my 24' box trailer there a couple times when I had to. Really helped me out.

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ALL reviews about Add More Campground

  • Jessica
    Added 2015.02.05
    Great level vote for city camping. Next to food and shopping. Owners are easy to work with.
  • Ethan
    Added 2014.10.20
    The issue with the service dog was related to the dog constantly barking so it was asked to leave. The only reason for 4 stars is related to the poor wifi and no cable. Also the people who are contracted to mow the grass do not do a through job. They mow way too fast and have the blades set too high and sometimes they mow when it is raining/wet which leaves ruts in the grass.
  • Mia
    Added 2014.04.03
    I gave it only four stars because the internet is very slow and will drop you off of the service frequently. It would also be nice if cable was available here because it is hard to get satellite reception due to all of the trees. The trees are great providers of shade so it is a trade off. There is a lovely pond and open area on the property and it is also located next to a pay lake. It is very convenient to restaurants and shopping, as well as to Louisville. We feel very blessed to have been able to stay here.
  • Carter
    Added 2013.12.23
    We love this RV park. We have been here about 6 months and being new to RV living, the hosts Jack and Jeanette have taught us quite a few things about how to park, level and setup among other things. They even got us a good deal on propane to help us through the winter with a big tank setup from a local company. There is a nice lake on the grounds and a pay lake next door. We see deer, rabbits, squirrels, ducks and geese on a regular basis. This is not a park for kids really as there are no play grounds and rules for children are tight in an effort to keep the noise down, and the owners want it this way. We have dogs and trust me there is a reason for the dog rules as not all people are responsible owners. The park owners just invested lots of money in repainting the bath house, repaving the roads, redoing the gravel, and trimming lots of trees. So the review about owners not investing money in the place is not correct. Most of the people here are workers and therefore it's really quiet during the day. We have made several good friends here. Their busiest time of year is during Thunder and Derby weeks but as you can see in the pictures it still doesn't feel cramped.
  • Hailey
    Added 2013.12.14
    My husband (a travel nurse) and I have been here for almost six months and have loved it. The camp hosts (Jeanette and Jack) have been so helpful and kind. They are strict with the rules but they need to be to keep the park safe and running smoothly. They have had issues with problem dogs so that is why there are restrictions. Another review said there weren't doors on the restrooms, but that is not true. They do have doors but guests sometimes prop the doors open and the camp hosts have to go and close them.
  • Diego
    Added 2013.08.13
    Saw with my own eyes today the lady(Jeannette) running the place tell a middle age couple their dog needed to leave immediately. Dog was a boxer mix, I'm guessing she thought it was a pit. She was very abrupt. The dog owner asked her nicely that since they were leaving first thing in the morning, would that be okay. Jeannette, again very abruptly/rudely responded "You can stay. That dog is leaving now." The poor people had arrived a little earlier and had just gotten all set up. I understand rules are rules but this Jeannette was SO rude. And the funny thing? This banned dog was so calm, not barking while a bunch of little "approved" dogs were losing their minds. As a side note, Jeannette is leaving and will no longer manage the place after a few more days.
  • Daniel
    Added 2013.05.20
    Just a flat stone lot. Mature trees. Fishing pond. Very basic showers and laundry room. Nothing for kids or pets. There are a few large spaces for long term but generally speaking the spaces are very close together. As in I'm not sure a person could squeeze between adjacent slide outs. I have been here for a month and its only been full about 4 days so there is usually plenty of space. Thing is though it's quiet and no one really bothers you about how you are parked or if a friend stops by and I feel safe and comfortable here. Compared to some of the nicer resorts it's probably a 1 star. Just a place to park but I like it. Also they have had no problem with me parking my 24' box trailer there a couple times when I had to. Really helped me out.
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