Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Cisco, IL

Friends Creek Campground's well-maintained campsites welcome pets throughout its 40 sites near Cisco, Illinois. The campground features electric hookups at most sites (30 and 50 amp available), with spacious, level gravel pads providing ample room for pets to settle in beside tents or RVs. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring, with several water spigots distributed throughout the grounds for pet hydration. Clinton Lake State Recreation Area and Weldon Springs State Park also accommodate pets at their campsites, with Clinton Lake offering cabin options for those camping with dogs. The bathhouse facilities remain consistently clean, making it convenient for campers to freshen up after hiking trails with their pets. Sites are generously spaced with trees providing natural barriers between many camping spots.

The adjacent conservation area across from Friends Creek provides excellent dog walking opportunities on wide, mowed trails beginning near the historic schoolhouse. These paths allow pets to explore prairie landscapes and wooded areas, with some trails leading down to the creek where dogs can cool off. Clinton Lake offers additional recreation for pets with swimming access and lakeside camping options. While staying at these campgrounds, visitors must keep dogs leashed and properly supervised at all times. Weekday visits typically offer quieter experiences for pets sensitive to noise, as weekends can become considerably busier, especially during summer months. The campground host at Friends Creek is known for being extremely friendly and attentive, regularly checking on campers and their pets to ensure everyone enjoys their stay.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Cisco, Illinois (51)

    1. Friends Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    Cisco, IL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 795-8361

    $10 - $25 / night

    "In mid-Illinois a campground waits for you. Well tended grassy sites with an impeccable grassy picnicking area. There was plenty of room in our site but most of the campground is empty."

    "This hidden gem of a campground is very quiet and serene - surrounded by tall trees and next to a tall grass prairie conservation area - complete with historic schoolhouse, mowed trails to a nearby creek"

    2. Clinton Lake State Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    Weldon, IL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 935-8722

    $10 - $30 / night

    "This also means in the dog days of summer the breeze is blocked by the trees so get an electric site even with a tent and bring a fan. They have a beach and a boat launch."

    "The lake is surprisingly warm. No dogs allowed on the beach. The sites were spacious, and ours had a path to the lake. Filled with poison ivy, etc, so long pants recommended when waking thru."

    3. Weldon Springs State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Clinton, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 935-2644

    "It’s a nice Illinois state park. Very quiet. Clean bathrooms, the consecution stand is closed. So can’t rent boat etc. but a nice lake to paddle canoe/kayak ."

    "Good fishing near by with walking trail surrounding pond. Plenty of wildlife friendly locals."

    4. Moraine View State Recreational Area

    27 Reviews
    Le Roy, IL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 724-8032

    $40 - $20 / night

    "I never did all of the trails but spent an afternoon hiking with a friend last summer."

    "It’s also never super convenient to need to pack up just to go to a dump station but as long as your fine walking to the community restrooms, you should be fine."

    5. Arrowhead Acres

    1 Review
    Clinton, IL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 935-8442

    6. D & W Lake RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Champaign, IL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 356-3732

    "The lake behind our trailer is beautiful and can be fished Catch and Release with Blue Gill and Bass. There's plenty of grass, Fire Pits, Playgrounds and a Dog Park."

    "Super easy on and off the highway. With that you do get some noise but not too bad. Office staff is very friendly and efficient. Full hookup sites. Wifi is available."

    8. Tin Cup RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Mahomet, IL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 586-3011

    "Had AC going but could hear road noise from interstate/ nearby roads."

    9. Comlara County Park

    34 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 434-6770

    "Comlara is a beautifully laid out hidden gem in Illinois. Evergreen Lake is the perfect back drop to the campground."

    "Located just northwest of Bloomington, which is located absolutely smack-dab in the middle of the state of Illinois, you’ll discover a nature wonderland over here nearly hidden from plain site."

    10. Coon Creek (IL)

    18 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "We've been camping at Coon Creek, on a beautiful Lake Shelbyville, for a few years now, the place is perfect for family vacations. And that's exactly what we do."

    "There are many sites on this campground that are wooded and have views of Lake Shelbyville. Boat ramp to put in your boat or kayaks and sand beach for the kids to go swimming."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Cisco, IL

343 Reviews of 51 Cisco Campgrounds


  • Aaron B.
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Eagle Creek State Park Campground

    Wooded Solitude / Family Friendly

    Review of Drive In Tent Camping Site 2. Showed up on a Thursday night and had our pick of all the drive in and walk in sites. We decided on site 2 in the drive in area. Previous reviews and a book by John Schirle on Tent Camping in Illinois helped us with this decision as well. Decent maintained sites with some older picnic tables and fire rings, but let's be honest this stuff sits outside 24/7. Site 2 seemed to sit back the farthest with site 1 a close second. Both wooded sites that made for great shade and helped some when it was raining. Any two families looking for two sites could certainly set up and share the experience. Nice little cove behind them to try fishing. Just watch the hike down the path or ravine. Dog friendly, fresh water supply (hint put the handle all the way up and wait a few seconds), ability to store stuff in the car close by, outhouse toilets visible at the walk in parking lot, and helpful host for easy check in who even sells fire wood made for a great few days ($5 a bundle). Rated B/S site at a cost of $10 a night.

  • Kevin M.
    Aug. 20, 2018

    Lone Point

    A place of memories

    One of the first campgrounds I ever went to and when camping in Illinois, my go-to campground and lake. My wife and I love this lake and have a lot of memories here.

  • Debra M.
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Bo Wood

    Four Stars because of the Dog Park

    This campground has a dog park and beautiful views, but the sites are very crowded.  There are full hook up sites and electric only.  If you like the party atmosphere, this place is for you.  If you like a more spread out and quiet park, look at Lithia Springs or Opossum.  Your park pass from any COE campground will get you in.

    Photos view from dog park.

  • Luna L.
    May. 12, 2025

    D & W Lake RV Park

    Peaceful Evening With Gorgeous Lake

    Pulled in about 7pm and immediately was greeted by the manager who showed us to our site, helped us pull in get settled and brought us firewood. The lake behind our trailer is beautiful and can be fished Catch and Release with Blue Gill and Bass. There's plenty of grass, Fire Pits, Playgrounds and a Dog Park. Wonderful campground and only about 10 min from downtown.

  • Chris S.
    Oct. 6, 2019

    Bo Wood

    Lovely last camping trip of the season

    Giving this 4 stars for the awesomeness of the sites themselves. We were in 121. All of the sites we saw in our “loop” were super wide, all gravel and quite level. So well kept.....fire pit with grate, large picnic table....really, the site couldn’t have been better. Beautiful views of the lake! Just all-in-all a well maintained park. So, why not 5 stars? I really wanted good shore fishing and not only was it a long walk, but really not very good/easy to get to, or comfortable standing once you get there. Beautiful dog parks....one for large dogs and one for small, but again, a long walk from the campground. Not feasible for our older dog. One other thing, absolutely no lighting at night along the campground roadways. After dark, we watched a truck go into the ditch looking for the turn out (granted, the occupants sounded like they were well into partying), but the pitch darkness at night made it feel a little unsafe, especially walking the dog after dark. Still, the sites themselves are awesome.

  • Austin-Tarra G.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Forrest W. Bo Wood

    Good Spot Except for the Large Amount of Sewer Flies

    We stayed at Boo Wood Campground for about five days and enjoyed much of their amenities.

    The campground featured a dog park which provided room for our dogs to run around. There was also multiple playgrounds and even a small amphitheater. There was a large boat ramp with ample parking. We put in our kayaks on the boat ramp and enjoyed a nice paddle on a portion of the Shelbyville Lake.

    We paid less than$25 a night for full hooks up and we had an almost lake view.

    Our biggest issue with this campsite was the extensive bugs, once the sun goes down the bugs get horribly bad. We let our dogs out past 8 p.m. and our camper was covered with swarms of psychodidae(sewer) flies. Once we quickly got in our camper, we spent the next hour killing the swarms of sewer flies that entered our camper. We learned our lesson and once the sun went down, we did not leave our camper.

  • patricia D.
    Jun. 16, 2021

    Bo Wood

    Serene site

    For my Tent only camp site. I loved it. It’s spacious it’s for the most part shaded. It is right next to the lake. I get some views. In the pictures I posted you’ll see what I’m talking about. As far as the campground I did take a drive around it’s pretty big n has a lot of shaded sites. I think it’s over 140 sites. There is a boat ramp on the grounds also the playground there’s a dog park there is also a little amphitheater. I believe I was told the Rangers do events for the kids.  I do like the fact that you can go into a bathroom and it also has the shower so you have that privacy. I also noticed and was told that there are volunteers that are in the campground I guess all season. It seems like they’re spread out like there’s someone in every section. Which made me feel good.  Having someone with the inside access to get help or to have a problem solved sooner than later. Here are just a couple reasons why I did not give a five star. To you out there it may not be a negative for you so you could see this as a five star. For a beautiful campsite to be surrounded by a lake. You can’t really see or Have access to swim in. There is a beach for the lake but it’s outside the campground and down the road. It’s a negative for me. I mean keep the trees maybe get rid of any low hanging branches and the bushes that block most of the view. I really wish they had some air in the bathrooms. Half of my trip was in the high 90s and the sun was just beaming on the building. So it was not pleasurable to use the bathroom or take a shower then. The tent only site that I was at. You had to park your car in a parking lot across the street but from my site it was down a little further.. I like having my car close by so I can access anything that is left in my car throughout my stay.  wi-Fi would’ve been a plus. So I got good phone service. Att

  • Shelly W.
    Apr. 26, 2019

    Kentuckiana Campground

    Great for families or just a quiet getaway!

    We stayed here last year and will likely stay there again this year when we are back in Illinois. The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage. We haven’t been there when they have shows, so I can’t speak to what that is like. When we were there it was lovely. There is plenty of shade, sites are large enough for our Class A and they are pet friendly.


Guide to Cisco

Camping options near Cisco, Illinois include several developed campgrounds scattered across the central Illinois prairie landscape at approximately 700 feet elevation. The region experiences humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, making late spring through early fall the primary camping season. Most campgrounds in the area sit near reservoirs or artificial lakes that provide fishing and boating opportunities.

What to do

Explore historic structures: At Friends Creek Campground, visitors can discover local history. "The old school house is a must see. If you want to venture off there are plenty of little towns to check out or larger areas just a short drive to check out," notes Brandi M. from Friends Creek Campground.

Fish in warm lake waters: Clinton Lake offers unusual fishing conditions. "Clinton Lake is a boating destination as the waters are unusually warm due to the discharge from the nearby nuclear plant," explains Stacia R. from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area. The warmer water creates different fishing conditions than other local lakes.

Hike through prairie landscapes: Walking trails through restored prairies provide opportunities to observe native plants and wildlife. "We hiked a bit on the trails and played in the creek," reports Sara W. who visited Friends Creek. The conservation areas showcase Illinois prairie ecosystems that once covered much of the state.

Paddle on calm waters: Several lakes in the region accommodate non-motorized watercraft. "We grabbed a non-electric site but most have electric. Clinton Lake Recreation area is just down the road if you want to fish or bring some watercraft," advises Art S. Many campgrounds offer boat rentals or launch facilities for personal watercraft.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful environment at Weldon Springs State Park Campground. "Great camping and great fishing. Scenic little park. Tent and trailer camping here, but the real reward is in the primitive backpacking sites," reports Bree C. The park offers a less crowded experience compared to larger recreation areas.

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness is frequently mentioned in positive reviews. "The bathrooms were very clean. The Macon County website is a bit wonky to navigate. The camp host is a jewel," notes Larry R. about Friends Creek Campground.

Spacious sites: Campgrounds in the area typically provide ample space between sites. "Very nice small campground with well spaced sites," continues Larry R. Another camper, Lee D., explains, "All sites are gravel and level. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. The sites are spaced a decent amount of distance apart and with the many trees, it did not feel crowded."

Water recreation: Access to swimming and boating ranks high for summer visitors. "There is a beach and concession stand, group camping areas and lots of roads to bike around. We enjoy the boating/camping combo," comments Stacia R. Multiple recreation areas offer designated swimming beaches during summer months, though some charge additional entrance fees.

What you should know

Reservation systems vary: Not all campgrounds use the same booking process. "One note: if you reserve a camping spot it's just to have a site. Specific campsites aren't reserved. Get here early and you have your choice," advises Art S. about Friends Creek Campground.

Alcohol policies differ: Rules regarding alcohol consumption vary between campgrounds. "There are several different loops within the campground, some are alcohol free and others have direct access to the lake," explains Stacia R. from Clinton Lake. At Moraine View State Recreational Area, alcohol is prohibited throughout the grounds.

Seasonal availability: Operating seasons differ among area campgrounds. Friends Creek typically operates from May 1 to November 1, while some facilities like Clinton Lake remain open year-round with limited services during winter months.

Extra fees for activities: Some campgrounds charge additional fees beyond camping costs. "If you want to venture off there are plenty of little towns to check out or larger areas just a short drive to check out," notes Brandi M. Swimming beaches and boat launches often require separate payment, sometimes on a per-person basis.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "We walked a bit on the trails and played in the creek. Highly recommend," notes Sara W. about Friends Creek Campground. Facilities with playgrounds include Moraine View and Clinton Lake.

Swimming options: Beaches provide supervised swimming areas during summer. "They have a beach and a boat launch. The loops that allow alcohol can get a bit rowdy with weekend partiers, but the alcohol restricted loops can get loud from all the families," explains Marisa A. about Clinton Lake. Some beaches charge entrance fees separate from camping costs.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids enjoy observing local animals. "There is a historic schoolhouse, and guided tours are available by calling. Before leaving the next morning, I enjoyed a walk on the two trails," describes Lee D. Local wildlife includes deer, waterfowl, and small mammals.

Geocaching activities: Some parks maintain geocaching routes. "There are several paths down to the waters edge and the beach, lots of little hiking, tons of Geocaching, and a great little beach That my son really like to swim," shares Melissa B. about Coon Creek.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RV campers recommend considering specific loop characteristics. "The different loops have very different feels...some are very shaded in the trees, some more wide open with a prairie type view," explains Mike K. about Comlara County Park.

Hookup variations: Electric service varies between and within campgrounds. "For reference, we have a 34' fifth wheel. When reserving, note that there are a handful of 50 amp sites, several 30 amp sites and tent sites available," advises Jill C. about Friends Creek.

Water access limitations: Many campgrounds provide electric hookups without water at individual sites. "These are electric only sites however there are several water spigots to fill the tank prior to parking. For ease, there are even potable water spigots at the dump station and the bathhouse as well," continues Jill C.

Level sites: Most RV sites in the region feature level surfaces. "Sites are generously spaced with trees providing natural barriers between many camping spots," notes Jill C. At Coon Creek, "The camp sites are divided into many loops and have side pullin sites and backin sites," explains Michael M.

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