Great Oaks Camp

Great Oaks Camp operates on 105 acres above the Illinois River valley, providing a privately managed retreat facility focused on group accommodations. The campground features multiple lodge options including Poplar Lodge with capacity for 60 guests across four dorm rooms, plus smaller cabins like Eagle Nest and Turkey Roost that house 16-20 people each in bunk setups.

All buildings include heating, air conditioning, and full bathroom facilities. The facility provides extensive group activities at no additional charge, including archery, canoeing, disc golf, high ropes course, paintball, and an escape room. Pine Tree Lodge houses a commercial kitchen for meal preparation. Campers seeking additional overnight options can explore campgrounds around Lacon or visit nearby Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area for a different camping experience. The camp prohibits pets and operates on a reservation system with rates that include firewood, food, and most activities.

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Location

Private Campground

Great Oaks Camp is located in Illinois

Detail location of campground

Coordinates

41.054218512553604 N
89.37268329211139 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Jan. 30, 2026

Hidden Haven for Groups, Camps & Quiet Reflection

Set on a serene 105-acre site perched above the Illinois River valley, Great Oaks Camp delivers an atmosphere of peaceful serenity blended with purposeful programming. First impressions are warm and welcoming with well-kept grounds, cabins, tent camping spots and lodges arranged thoughtfully, with a sense of intentional space that beckons people to settle in, reflect and connect.

The facility includes multiple lodging options for larger groups including Poplar Lodge that sleeps up to 60 guests across four dorm rooms, complete with a small kitchen and a fireside meeting room with TV/DVD. Hickory Lodge houses 20 people with two dorm rooms, couches and its own meeting area. Stafford Chapel offers two cabins sleeping up to 20 campers each, plus a large multipurpose room equipped for presentations. Eagle Nest and Turkey Roost cabins offer 16–20 beds in comfortable bunk setups, ideal for combined retreats. All buildings are heated and air-conditioned, with fully equipped bathrooms and showers.

Group activities are abundant and included at no additional charge. You can access archery, canoeing, paddle boats, fishing, disc golf, swimming, basketball, sand volleyball, Gaga ball, hiking, field games, high ropes, paintball, challenge initiatives and even an escape room. Meeting spaces like Pine Tree Lodge (with its commercial kitchen) ensure that meals are satisfying and communal. Free firewood is provided too.

Insider Tips? Here you go: (1) For large groups, consider reserving Poplar Lodge and Stafford Chapel together, offering both comfort and flexible meeting space; (2) If your group enjoys outdoor challenges, the high ropes course and escape room are standout features and make for great group bonding; (3) Pine Tree Lodge is ideal for meal prep or rainy-day hangouts as it’s got a commercial kitchen, card tables, and plenty of room; (4) Bring athletic gear as even casual games are covered: disc golf, volleyball, basketball and Gaga ball fields are included; (5) Rates include food, firewood and nearly all activities, which is great for budget planning and simplifying logistics; and (6) For meals outside camp or a short nature walk, consider heading into nearby Lacon where you’ll find a small host of restaurants like Wildey’s Country Diner, Mr. Mike’s Place, FroSmokes Meatery and Rita’s Kitchen & Bar all serving up delectable Midwestern staples.

Happy Camping!

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  • Review photo of Great Oaks Camp by Stuart K., January 30, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are fires allowed at Great Oaks Camp?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Great Oaks Camp, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.