Houchin Ferry Campground

Houchin Ferry is a small first-come, first-served campground.

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Houchin Ferry Campground Details

With only 12 sites, Houchin Ferry Campground is a small first-come, first-served campground. The campsites are all walk-in only, with no RV hookups. Camping fees are $12 or $6 for Special Access pass holders. The campground has pit toilets, potable water, and grills and tables, but no showers or laundry facilities.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Houchin Ferry Campground

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0.1 mi away

Houchins Ferry

The westernmost car ferry and boat launch on the Green River.

1.5 mi away

Ferry Road Parking Area

The Ferry Road parking area can be found along Houchins Ferry Road, just north of the Nolin River.

1.7 mi away

First Creek Trail

This point-to-point hike offers an easy multi-day trip, thanks to its access to three backcountry campsites and First Creek Lake.

1.9 mi away

Brownsville

Brownsville offers multiple paddling outfitters, but is hard to access from the park.

2.4 mi away

McCoy Hollow Trail

You can access several backcountry trails and campsites on this meandering trail along the bluffs of the Green River.