Brookville Lake
Brookville, Indiana(View other Brookville area campgrounds)
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Ownership: US Army Corps of EngineerOfficial website: recreation.gov
Posted by: MountainMan on December 15, 2005
Description
The 5,260-acre Brookville Lake lies in the heart of the historic and picturesque Whitewater River Valley in southeastern Indiana and is situated on the East Fork of the Whitewater River. The lake was completed by the Corps of Engineers in 1974.Directions
Located 1-1/2 mi NE of Brookville, on IN 101. Approximately 30 mi NW of Cincinnati, OH.Activities
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Reviews of Brookville Lake
Reviewed by Mark W on July 11, 2008
I have camped at the electric hook up area at Brookville Mounds more than a few times. In this area they have a nice smaller playground for the kids and also have a small fishing pond for kids only. The restroom and shower area are kept very clean. There is hiking trails and a beach close by. And a boat ramp that is also near. It would be Garr Hill, I think. But the water gets crowded on the weekend, but fishing thru the week is pretty good. It's known for its Walleye!Reviewed by conja on May 12, 2008
I really like brookville for a fun weekend away with my kids and family. I take offense to the people calling everyone names just because they like the lake. If you don't like it don't go there. It will much more pleasant without the negativityReviewed by jerry c on May 1, 2008
andy s is just one example of the many hillbillies you'll find at this campsite.Reviewed by Guest on May 22, 2007
ok first off, tom g is and idiot that has never learned how to have a good time, and wouldnt know a good time if it fell out of the sky and wiggled on his face. what a jack ass. the lake is beautifull and very peacefull, there are all sorts of tucked away quiet places to go and be alone, i have grown up on this lake so i would no. tom g can kiss my a@* and every other persons that loves brookville.Reviewed by Guest on April 24, 2007
Brookville Lake campground, like many in Indiana, is a reclaimed cornfield with trees around the edge. This creates a noisy woodland bowl in which you can hear a sneeze on the other side of the campground at three in the morning. To top it off, this place is full of OH, IN, and KY rednecks out to boat on the lake. Avoid if you like peace and quiet, or if you can't stand the smell of beer.Equipment
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