Music Valley RV Park Verified

2380 Richmond St
Mount Vernon, KY 40456
(606) 256-0101
Location: 37.38600, -84.33150

Mailing Address:
PO Box 19
Mount Vernon, KY 40473
SMALL TOWN CHARM & HOSPITALITY
Our founder was dedicated to providing great entertainment, tradition & southern hospitality. We carry on that heritage by inviting you to our spot in the foothills of the Cumberland Mtns to relax & forget your troubles.
Open All Year
Last Year's Rate
Card(s) Accepted
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Facility

Type (Campground)
Dump Station
Emergency Phone
Limited Facilities - Winter

Policies

Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Pets Welcome
No Tents

Sites

Spaces Available (149)
Width (28)
Max Length (110)
Gravel Sites (149)
30 Amp
50 Amp
Shaded (Some)
Big Rig Sites
Full Hookups (132)
Water (17)
Electric (17)
Max Amps (50)
Pull-thrus (57)
Pull-thru Size (28 x 110)
Back-ins (26 x 44)
Room for Slideouts (Yes)
Site Length (110)

Internet

WiFi at Overnite Sites
WiFi at Park
WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
149 Sites with WiFi

Other Amenities & Services

Road Condition (Good)
Road Type (Gravel)
Restroom and Showers
ATM Machine

Recreational Facilities

Stream
Body Of Water (Renfro Creek)
Horseshoes
Pavilion
Rec Open to the Public

Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

Fishing
Hiking
Houseboating
Boating
Kayaking/Canoeing
Watersports

Discounts

On-Site Rentals

Customer Reviews

Music Valley RV Park
Avg Rating 2.25out of 5 stars 2.5 out of 5 stars  (4) Reviews
2.5 out of 5 stars   Avg Facility Rating
interior roads, sites, registration area, hookups, recreation, swimming, security, laundry, store and building maintenance...
1.5 out of 5 stars   Avg Restroom Rating
cleanliness and physical characteristics of restrooms, including interior construction, adequate supplies/odor free, adequate number of facilities, exterior appearance and location in relation to park spaces, and interior appearance.
2 out of 5 stars   Avg Appeal Rating
the park's setting and site layout, function and identification of signage, overall exterior building maintenance, noise, trash disposal, litter and debris around the grounds and sites, and appearance of grounds, sites and entrance area.

TerryS

Reviews: 5
Helpful Reviews: 2
Good Sam Member

Date of Stay: June, 2020
1 out of 5 stars   Overall Rating
1 out of 5 stars   Facility Rating
1 out of 5 stars   Restroom Rating
1 out of 5 stars   Appeal Rating
Found park to be nothing like advertised. Mostly flooded, small, no facilities camp ground. Only stayed because it was the end of very long day. One night only. I would not recommend this camp ground.
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grandma0942

Reviews: 44
Helpful Reviews: 41
Good Sam Member

Date of Stay: August, 2018
3 out of 5 stars   Overall Rating
3 out of 5 stars   Facility Rating
2 out of 5 stars   Restroom Rating
2 out of 5 stars   Appeal Rating
Campground divided into two parts with the newer portion having pull- thru 30/50 amp full hookup (including cable)sites. Restrooms are in the older area and are outdated, dirty and may not even function properly. There are no restrooms in the new area. The laundry is locked and all the machines are disconnected and sitting in the middle of the room. At one time the Entertainment Center housed an old barn for country music afficianados and the `Barn Dance' was the third longest-running country music radio show, nearly as popular as the Grand Old Opry. There is a new barn that houses occasional shows. While we were there, Chubby Checker gave a concert. Many of their concerts are sold out. There is a village housing many little shops (most of which are closed now) surrounding the Barn. It must have been a great place to visit when in its heyday. Not a bad place for an overnight and for show-goers. Would not return.
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Traveler4ever

Reviews: 3
Helpful Reviews: 3
Good Sam Member

Date of Stay: July, 2017
4 out of 5 stars   Overall Rating
4 out of 5 stars   Facility Rating
N/A  
4 out of 5 stars   Appeal Rating
We stopped here for two nights for some R&R during a cross country trip. On the positives: we were greeted with a very friendly check-in, level gravel pull through, cable and Wi-fi, and a quiet setting with an abundance of areas to walk the dog. The morning fog on the mountains was quiet charming. There is an old historic barn with music on the weekends (we stopped during the week) and a recreation of a historic village. We found a gift shop and chocolate shop open but everything else was closed. The Kentucky Artisan Center in just 14 miles north on I-65 and is worth the drive to visit. We enjoyed our stay and would stay again.
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megahurst

Reviews: 10
Helpful Reviews: 10
Good Sam Member

Date of Stay: July, 2017
1 out of 5 stars   Overall Rating
1 out of 5 stars   Facility Rating
N/A  
1 out of 5 stars   Appeal Rating
Spent the weekend camping at Renfro Valley, KY. Attended great music concert... but..that's about all that was good. The small shops are closed and up for rent. The grounds are becoming weed covered. There were busted and rotting picnic tables. Had a flash flood that resulted in 4" of water around the RV. Cable TV had about 6 clear channels, all others were fuzzy - and came from Knoxville, TN. My advice, look elsewhere.
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