Illinois RV Parks: Campgrounds Across the State
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Cahokia Rv Parque
Cahokia RV Parque places you 5 minutes from the Gateway Arch in East St. Louis. Full hookups with 30/50 amp service start at $65 per night.
Calvert Geraldine E
Calvert Geraldine E RV Park offers basic camping in rural New Memphis, IL, 40 miles southeast of St. Louis. Contact for site details and rates.
Camp Nageela-midwest
Camp Nageela Midwest is a Jewish overnight camp in Chicago, IL, founded in 2006. It develops leadership skills and Jewish identity in youth.
Charles R Perryman
Charles R Perryman RV Park sits 20 miles north of Decatur off I-72. This family-owned campground offers a quiet rural setting for travelers.
Circle B Ranch
Circle B Ranch is a working cattle ranch with 12 RV sites near Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge in Stonefort, Illinois.
D & W Lake Camping & Rv Park
D & W Lake Camping & RV Park offers 95 full-hookup RV sites on a 20-acre lake in Champaign, IL, 8 miles from the University of Illinois.
Emerald Acres Campground
Emerald Acres Campground in Pearl City, IL, offers 124 large wooded lots with a swimming pond and a fishing pond. Family-oriented camping 30 miles west of Rockford.
Emerald Trails
Emerald Trails Campground sits on 40 wooded acres with a 2-acre fishing pond and 2 miles of private nature trails, 35 miles south of Chicago.
Evening Star Camping Resort
Evening Star Camping Resort offers 60 full-hookup RV sites on 40 wooded acres in Topeka, IL, with a catch-and-release fishing pond and weekend activities.
Four Seasons Campground
Four Seasons Campground in Herrin, IL offers 30 full-hookup sites with 30/50 amp service, clean showers, and on-site laundry. Open year-round.
Four Star Campground
Four Star Campground sits 90 minutes southwest of Chicago with a private 12-acre lake for fishing and swimming.
Grundy County Rod & Gun Club
Grundy County Rod & Gun Club offers an on-site shooting range and Illinois River fishing access, 70 miles southwest of Chicago.
Illinois provides RV enthusiasts with 40 campgrounds spanning from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan. Key regions include the Illinois River Valley and clusters near cities like Morris and Amboy, offering diverse landscapes for motorhome travel.
How many RV parks are in Illinois?
Illinois contains 40 RV campgrounds, spread across its 57,914 square miles. This includes a mix of public and private facilities catering to rigs up to 45 feet in length.
Where are Illinois RV parks located?
RV parks cluster in cities like Morris and Amboy, each with 40 parks, and along the Illinois River. Other concentrations appear near Marseilles and Oregon, both with 40 campgrounds.
- Morris: 40 parks
- Amboy: 40 parks
- Marseilles: 40 parks
- Oregon: 40 parks
- Colona: 1 park
- Joliet: 1 park
- Stonefort: 1 park
- Crete: 1 park
What facilities do Illinois campgrounds offer?
Standard amenities include full hookups at 40 parks, Wi-Fi at 25 locations, and laundry facilities at 40 campgrounds. Most sites measure 40 by 60 feet to accommodate large RVs.
What is the camping season in Illinois?
The primary camping season spans April through October, with 80% of parks open year-round. July and August see peak visitation, with reservations recommended 60 days in advance.
With 40 campgrounds, Illinois provides ample opportunities for RV adventures.