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5 of the Best Campgrounds in Illinois

Jenie Alex
Let your soul breathe in nature's lap, as you explore the scenic beauty of some of the best campgrounds of Illinois.
Know your Campground : Illinois State
  • Illinois is located in the United States, between Midwestern state, and the Great Lake Region.
  • The Capital City is Springfield, whereas, the largest city within Illinois state is Chicago.
Illinois is also the site of the Great Lincoln's Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, and the future Barack Obama Presidential Center.
Explore Top 5 Campgrounds of Illinois State
No Entrance fee is charged for any state run camping grounds, except Wildlife Prairie Park.
So pack your essentials, and the region map to transport yourself into the deep dark woods.
How to locate your campground?
The Illinois state is divided into Northern, Western, Southern and Central Parks. The camping facilities are made available by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).
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1. Starved Rock State Park
The park derives its name from a Native American legend. History marks the battle fought between the tribes of Illinois and the Pottawatomie.
The people of Illinois tribe took shelter in the deep wilderness of the great rock. However, they starved to death giving the park its historical name.
The ancient sandstone landscape of Starved Rock State Park is a visual treat with more than 13 miles of trails, stunning waterfalls, and canyons. It was voted as the best attraction in the State of Illinois.
Located 90 miles from Chicago is definitely a spot for fishing and hiking enthusiasts.  
2. Rockcut State Park
Abode to sprawling wildlife, mighty Rocky river, and Rockford wagons. It is spread across 3092 acres, which includes two lakes Pierce and Oslon Lakes. Interesting activities include ice skating and ice fishing.
3. Shawnee National Park : Garden of Gods Recreation Area
The extraordinary scenic beauty of Shawnee National Park is indeed breathtaking. It is also one of the most photographed places in Illinois state. 
Located on the southern Illinois, the unique sandstone and the rocky landscape weave the geological origins of the world through its mystical quarter trails, which indeed gives it a befitting name 'Gods Recreation Area'.
4. Coon Creek Recreation Area
Located on the western shore of Lake Shelbyville in the heart of central Illinois. It has more than 181 campsites, and the largest campgrounds in Illinois.
The site offers a blend of modern amenities in nature's lap. Some of the activities include camping, fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating, hiking, and hunting.
5. Ferne Clyffe State Park
It is situated in 2,430 acres in Johnson County, Illinois. This site remains one of the splendid locations within the Illinois state with an unusual biodiversity, carrying unique ferns and mind capturing vistas.
The picturesque alluring landscapes of Illinois are some of the best campgrounds in the world that will surely leave a deep mental trail,  as you let yourself to get dissolved in the nature's bosom.