Camping near Mode, IL

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    Camping opportunities near Mode, Illinois center around Lake Shelbyville with several established campgrounds offering water-based recreation. The area includes Camp Lakewood, Robin Hood Woods, and Lithia Springs campgrounds, all providing a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations within a 30-minute drive of Mode. These facilities generally feature electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, with most sites situated near the shores of Lake Shelbyville, creating opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming.

    Seasonal operation varies across the region's campgrounds, with many facilities operating from April through October. Camp Lakewood maintains year-round availability, while others like Lithia Springs Recreation Area operate from mid-April to late October. Most campgrounds require reservations during peak summer months, particularly for weekend stays and waterfront sites. Full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections are available at several locations, though primitive camping with basic amenities can be found at Possum Creek Campground in Hidden Springs State Forest. According to one visitor, "This place is a beautiful secret and I will be going back RV or tent. Only one spot had electric."

    The campgrounds surrounding Lake Shelbyville receive consistently positive reviews for their fishing opportunities and water access. Robin Hood Woods Campground features a swimming pool, playground, and family-oriented activities, making it popular for families with children. Several visitors noted the clean facilities and friendly staff at these locations. Lithia Springs campground offers spacious sites with both cement pads and gravel depending on location, with some premium spots directly on the lakeshore. A recent review highlighted that "The shower house is very nice, clean and private. You can see the lake from the campground and the marina is only a short distance away." While most campgrounds in the area cater to RVs with hookups, tent campers can find suitable sites at most locations, particularly at the more primitive Possum Creek area.

    Best Campgrounds near Mode (70)

      1. Camp Lakewood

      4.4(17)12mi from Mode12 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The sun sets behind the camper. Very nice clean restrooms, laundry room and a area you can grill in using their grills."

      "Biggest complaints are that it had a sewery smell and you could hear the highway. They have a bar and store. Firewood bundles were 10$!"

      from $35 - $999 / night

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      2. Coon Creek (IL)

      4.3(18)13mi from Mode185 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $18 - $48 / night

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      3. Lithia Springs

      4.7(11)12mi from Mode109 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Lithia Springs is a great campground with a wonderful marina located on beautiful Lake Shelbyville! We stayed at Site #12 overlooking the lake."

      "At the end of the circles there are some sites right on the lake and the boat ramp is nearby. Nice latrines and showerhouses."

      from $18 - $36 / night

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      4. Robin Hood Woods Campground & Cottage Resort

      4.5(8)10mi from ModeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Right next to the lake. Plenty of room for everyone, from tents to the massive RVs. The pool very clean and never gets over crowded. Staff are knowledgeable and polite. Friendly/quiet dogs allowed."

      "It’s close to home for us but also, very clean with nice staff and a fun environment. The pool is a huge plus, it’s so incredibly nice."

      5. Possum Creek Campground — Hidden Springs State Forest

      4.3(4)4mi from ModeRVs, Tents

      6. Opossum Creek Campground

      4.0(3)4mi from ModeRVs, Tents

      7. Opossum Creek

      4.5(6)13mi from Mode70 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There is a children's playground and trails to walk toward the lake and fantastic views. If you don't care about full hook up, try for the sites 39 to 46 and 11 to 34 that offer more privacy.   "

      "campground is only about 6 miles from the town of Shelbyville where there is a Walmart, restaurant’s, gas stations, bait, hardware stores, medical care, the Shelbyville Dam, Beach, City Park with lakeside"

      from $16 - $32 / night

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      8. Lone Point

      4.7(6)13mi from Mode80 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      "I have camped here as well as all the Lake Shelbyville campgrounds many times before."

      from $16 - $240 / night

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      9. Wolf Creek State Park Campground

      3.8(10)16mi from ModeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The park is huge and is one of the only state park's in Illinois with horse camping and horse trails."

      "We are tent people and love primitive camping in spots where we can really be away from everyone and at least pretend like we’re alone."

      10. Eagle Creek State Park Campground

      4.2(9)16mi from ModeRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      "The trails were well marked and nice lake with pavilion near the lake."

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    Recent Reviews near Mode, IL

    304 Reviews of 70 Mode Campgrounds


    • Nan N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Lithia Springs

      Great park!

      We were on a full hookup site, not directly on the lake. It was a beautiful campground that is well maintained with plentiful clean bathhouse, a playground and a nearby marina where you can rent a boat or grab a bite or a beverage. Unfortunately for us the restaurant at the marina was closed (Mondays and Tuesdays). If I were to stay here again, I would try to secure one of the lakefront sites if possible. We only had contact with one staff member and that was at the gate, but he was very friendly and helpful.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Fairview Park Campground

      What relaxed traveling is all about

      Casey is a very welcoming place. Almost reminds you a little of the town in the Music Man, River City I believe? Fairview Park is extremely nice and the camp spots are level and green with many shaded under beautiful trees. $15.00/night for residents and $25.00/night for non-residents.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Fairview Park Campground

      A true gem

      We've stayed here a few times now. The town is is charming and definitely wants some tourist business. Great coffee shop and barber shop next door. The park is quiet and quite pretty. The sites are a little difficult to figure out, but water and electric and a dump station nearby. Big trees for shade and a lake with a fountain for a peaceful setting

    • Morgan V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      St Louis Mulberry RV Gardens

      Could be worse

      Pulled in after the office had closed. They knew we would show up late. Around 1930. Still light outside. Opened the after hours check in and there was nothing for us. Or a map. Luckily there was a number to call. We called. Lady said she was on break and would call us back. Never did. After digging through emails, we finally found what site they had assigned to us. Very small print. Due to this app we were able to use the map posted. However there was no p10 site. Just up to p09. Called the lady back. Said there’s a p10 but that she would move us to p9 in the system. Just decide to stay because we’ve been driving all day. Beautiful grounds/location. Enjoyed a nice sunset. It’s sad it’s “kept up” by these people who can’t help someone because they are on break. Appears a lot of the campers live here. Which to me doesn’t matter. But it does when you can’t help someone for 5 min. Campers are nice. Bath house is a bit dirty. But usable. Skipping a shower tonight but the toilets and sink work.

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 21, 2026

      Lake Taylorville City Campground

      Taylorville Illinois

      Very clean park and beautiful lake clean bathrooms awesome people who work here.

    • A
      Apr. 18, 2026

      Robin Hood Woods Campground & Cottage Resort

      Wonderful time

      I had a wonderful time at Robin Hood Woods Campground& Cottage Resort! The clean environment, friendly staff, and great amenities like the pool and playground made it perfect for our family getaway. We can't wait to return for more outdoor fun! https://wheelielife.io/

    • Cam M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 9, 2026

      Bella Vita Private Resort

      Amazing Campground surrounded by water

      Amazing campground with multiple camping and RV options. Has a private lake you can set your RV up on and it’s very peaceful.

    • Garrett and Savannah B.
      Nov. 10, 2025

      Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

      Perfect lakeview spot!

      We spent two nights at the Hickory Point Campground and had a wonderful time. It wasn’t too busy during the time we visited. The snack shack was unfortunately closed for the season. My only issue is the firewood for sale did not a price posted anywhere. The views of the lake were exactly what we hoped for! Definitely would come back.

    • Gillian L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 24, 2025

      Percival Springs RV Campground

      Beautiful spot

      Next door to the little public airport with fairy lights strung about. An open field greats you at your site and you can watch the helicopter or people fly with parachutes. Full hook ups. No WiFi or cable or anything fancy. There is a little playground on site as well. Pet friendly. There could be a height problem for people coming off expressway as there is a train track with a 13’10” clearance. No gas within 5 miles. Wasn’t an issue for us. Campsite accepts cash, check, and Venmo.


    Guide to Mode

    The camping sites near Mode, Illinois mainly cluster around Lake Shelbyville, a 11,100-acre reservoir created in 1970 by damming the Kaskaskia River. Most campgrounds sit at elevations between 590-610 feet above sea level, with summer temperatures averaging 85°F during peak camping season. Water levels fluctuate by 3-5 feet seasonally, affecting beach access and boat launch usability at certain campgrounds.

    What to do

    Fishing spots: Lake Shelbyville offers multiple coves and fishing areas accessible from various campgrounds. At Coon Creek (IL), campers frequently catch bass from shore: "The bass are biting! The swimming area is basically just a dock you can jump off of but it's not crowded at all so plenty of room for my family," notes Riley J.

    Beach swimming: Access sandy areas from multiple points around the lake. Lone Point offers secluded swimming spots accessible via steep trails. "We had a small, narrow, and very steep path to a beach area that was great for exploring and building rock formations. We even caught the sunset on the beach that night," writes Melissa B.

    Biking and hiking: Trail networks connect several campgrounds. The 12-mile Chief Illini Trail runs from Lone Point to Eagle Creek along the shoreline, rated moderate to difficult. A visitor to Eagle Creek State Park Campground noted: "Really beautiful lake and lookouts and trail down to sandy beach. Close marina and even little food truck right off the lake."

    What campers like

    Private lake access: Waterfront sites at many campgrounds offer direct lake access. At Opossum Creek, "There are 81 sites in total, 17 tent with electric, 17 full hook up and the remaining are electric RV sites... We were in spot 11 that is right next to the shower house, but faces away from it and your view is trees and the lake," reports Debra M.

    Boat rentals: Marina availability eliminates need to bring your own watercraft. "A storm swept in last year and it was not fun taking that boat all the way back up to Findlay. This summer, I went to Lithia Springs Marina to rent the boat and it took about 10 minutes from this campground," explains Mike D., highlighting proximity advantages.

    Off-season camping: Reduced crowds make fall visits ideal. Wolf Creek State Park Campground remains open year-round, with many campers noting October offers prime conditions for seeing fall colors and wildlife. "There are hundreds of campsites in this park in addition to the horse campgrounds...There are lots of hiking trails and deer run through the park in herds in the winter months."

    What you should know

    Site reservations: Book early for summer weekends. Some campgrounds open reservations 6 months in advance, with holiday weekends filling up rapidly. Lithia Springs receives consistently high demand: "Campground well maintained and bathrooms/showers are kept clean. Easy access to lake, my family has been coming here every year for 20 plus years. If camping on weekends May to September will need to book it in advance."

    Water access: Hydrant locations vary by campground. At many sites, a single water spigot serves multiple campsites. "The water faucets for fill up can be a bit far away," notes Nathaniel K. about Wolf Creek State Park, recommending campers "bring plenty of water hose."

    Camp store hours: Limited options for supplies exist at most campgrounds. While some locations like Camp Lakewood offer small stores, hours can be restricted, especially off-season. Many campers mention Shelbyville is only 10-15 minutes from most campgrounds: "Walmart is within 16 minutes. There's a small store right outside the front gate."

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming areas: Child-friendly beaches with varying amenities exist at several locations. Robin Hood Woods Campground & Cottage Resort features "a pool, playground, fishing pond and small arcade room. You can rent a peddle type cart that holds 4 people who all peddle. They really loved them," according to Tina H.

    Playground facilities: Activity options for children vary significantly between campgrounds. Families consistently rate Robin Hood Woods highly: "Great campground for a chill entertaining weekend with kids. Beautiful new pool was perfectly maintained with plenty of tables and chairs to make a day of the time at the pool. Pavilion and picnic area near pool and playground perfect for family gatherings."

    Weekend events: Seasonal activities sometimes include organized programs. "We went 4th of July weekend and they even had a golf cart parade and through candy which was so fun for our son," reports Sara W., highlighting how some campgrounds offer additional entertainment during peak holidays.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling: Pad quality varies between campgrounds and within individual loops. At Camp Lakewood, "Gravel sites and level. Big shade trees. The road to our site had a tight turn and required a little maneuvering but not terrible," notes Sharon J.

    Full hookup availability: Limited options at some locations. While several campgrounds offer full hookups, availability is often restricted to specific loops or sections. "The sites are divided into many loops and have side pullin sites and backin sites...There are a few isolated sites on corners of loops, but most are fairly close together," explains Michael M.

    Big rig access: Turning radius concerns exist at certain campgrounds. Camp Lakewood receives mixed reviews for larger rigs: "Nice set up, but lots are tight with winding roads to sites. Many sites overlook small lake. Full hook up on lots but no cable."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Mode, IL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Mode, IL is Camp Lakewood with a 4.4-star rating from 17 reviews.