About Illinois
Illinois, often heralded as the "Prairie State", encapsulates a rich tapestry of Midwestern landscapes and historical significance, making it a favored choice for RVing and camping enthusiasts. From the banks of the Mississippi River in cities like Quincy and Alton, offering picturesque riverfront views, to the sprawling Shawnee National Forest near Carbondale, brimming with hiking trails and natural wonders, Illinois promises a multifaceted camping experience. Chicago, the state's bustling metropolis, acts as a beacon of culture and architecture, while its suburbs, such as Joliet, offer a serene reprieve with proximity to waterways and forests. Starved Rock State Park near Ottawa is a testament to the state's geological beauty, with its captivating canyons and waterfalls. For a step back in time, Springfield, the state capital, entices visitors with its rich Lincoln heritage and nearby campgrounds ideal for an overnight stay. Blending its verdant farmlands, dense forests, and historical landmarks, Illinois offers not just a place to pitch a tent or park an RV—it's a journey through the heartland's storied past and natural splendor. Delve into Illinois's diverse campgrounds and understand why this state stands tall among RVing and camping enthusiasts.
Top Rated Camps in Illinois
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Friends Creek Park
13734 Friends Creek Park Road, Argenta, IL
GenieScore
99
129055
Lena KOA Holiday
10982 US Highway 20 West, Lena, IL
GenieScore
95
310902
Dam East Mcnair Campground
801 Lake Road, Carlyle, IL
GenieScore
93
428886
Coles Creek Recreation Area
Carlyle, IL
GenieScore
93
49806