Best Campgrounds near Sullivan, IL

The rural countryside surrounding Sullivan, Illinois features multiple campgrounds concentrated around Lake Shelbyville, with options ranging from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV camping and cabin rentals. Lake Shelbyville serves as the centerpiece for camping in this region, with notable developed campgrounds including Coon Creek, Lithia Springs, and Opossum Creek. Most camping areas in the region are managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, offering well-maintained facilities including boat ramps, picnic areas, and fishing access points along the 26-mile lake.

Campground availability typically runs from April through October, with most facilities closing during winter months. Several campgrounds require advance reservations during peak summer periods when waterfront sites fill quickly. A review mentioned, "We've been camping at Coon Creek, on a beautiful Lake Shelbyville, for a few years now, the place is perfect for family vacations." Roads throughout the region are generally well-maintained, providing easy access to most developed campgrounds. The proximity to Shelbyville offers campers convenient access to supplies, with several visitors noting the convenience of nearby stores and restaurants. Summer temperatures can reach into the 90s, making shaded sites particularly desirable during July and August.

Water access represents a primary draw for campers in the Sullivan area, with numerous sites offering views of Lake Shelbyville. Campgrounds feature a range of amenities from basic tent sites with electricity to full-hookup RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. One camper observed, "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." Several camping areas include fishing opportunities, boat launches, and swimming areas. Weekday camping tends to be quieter, while weekends see increased activity both in campgrounds and on the lake. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, making most sites accessible for various camping setups from tents to large RVs.

Best Camping Sites Near Sullivan, Illinois (59)

    1. Coon Creek (IL)

    18 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    12 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."

    2. Bo Wood

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "In 2017 it has 150 camping sites, a boat ramp, fish cleaning station, several picnic areas and a bait shop at the entrance on Illinois Route 32 4 miles South of Sullivan."

    "It is right next to the lake. I get some views. In the pictures I posted you’ll see what I’m talking about."

    3. Forrest W. Bo Wood

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "Located on Lake Shelbyville, Bo Wood is an Army Co of Engineers park. Plenty of full hook ups and tent camping spots. Most by the lake."

    "It’s crowded near the road but spreads out well at the back of the site. Lots of people here today"

    4. Wolf Creek State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Findlay, IL
    7 miles
    Website

    "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."

    5. Eagle Creek State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Findlay, IL
    8 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "I have camped here in the past and enjoy primitive tent camping so I stayed Friday September 29th and Saturday September 30th in the tent camping drive up site #2."

    6. Lithia Springs

    10 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $36 / night

    "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."

    7. Lone Point

    6 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $16 - $240 / night

    "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."

    8. Opossum Creek

    6 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $16 - $32 / night

    "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"

    9. Robin Hood Woods Campground & Cottage Resort

    7 Reviews
    Lake Shelbyville, IL
    14 miles
    Website

    "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."

    10. Whitley Creek - Lake Shelbyville

    3 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    "But a beautiful lake and campground."

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Recent Reviews near Sullivan, IL

306 Reviews of 59 Sullivan Campgrounds


  • Mickie S.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Okaw Valley Kampground

    Great experience

    This is a great campground and the owners are awesome! My husband and I are riding our bicycles cross country. The day we checked into the campground,he had a Crohn's flare/bowel block and went to the hospital for 4 days. The owners stored our bikes, watched our tent, and even picked us up from the hospital! Such nice people! The campground is clean, has a great showerhouse, lots of trees, and even has recliners in the laundry room. I highly recommend staying here!

  • R
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Okaw Valley Kampground

    Great place to stay overnight

    The owner, Barb, was very friendly and helpful. We had a pull through just for overnight, and it was perfect.
    The park appeared well taken care of, and the pool looked clean.

  • L
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Friends Creek Campground

    Great campground

    Very nice small campground with well spaced sites. The bathrooms were very clean. The Macon County website is a bit wonky to navigate. The camp host is a jewel. Be aware that there are 50 amp sites and 30 amp sites. The 50 amp sites are more expensive. Would definitely return.

  • Mercedes K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Camp Lakewood

    Great Place!

    Great place! Enjoyed the serene atmosphere and friendly staff. Loved the pizza too.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Okaw Valley Kampground

    Ok for a one night stay

    The owners are friendly. The pool is well-maintained and pleasant. The campsite is an old KOA frozen in time. It's clean but dated. Water and electricity are available on site with an old picnic table. Only one bathhouse (toilet, shower) is a bit far from our site.

  • B
    Jul. 11, 2025

    Bo Wood

    Family camping

    Extremely peaceful spot and friendly camp host. Great shower/bathroom facilities (could be little cooler in there in the summer)

  • B
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Wolf Creek State Park Campground

    Bad Management Ready To Ruin Your Holiday

    This park is beautiful, clean and the people were friendly. My issue is with the site supervisor and superintendent. On July 4th 2025 we were given the option of moving our entire campsite or being kicked out of the park. JULY 4TH! We booked our campsite in the last week of April, paid in full. We were the second party to book any spot in the entire campground! We chose our spot specifically for the access to the water and seclusion from the rest of the sites. Come to find out(a day after we set up camp) we booked in "horse camp" which apparently requires you to have horses. It never stated this on the website or rental confirmation we received. Nobody reached out to us in the three months we held the booking to confirm if we had horses. There was no on-site check in that could have saved us the trouble. No, instead we had to take 4 hours out of our holiday to pack all of our stuff and move into overflow camping or be forced to leave. Because of their mistake. Absolutely ruined our holiday with zero remorse or understanding. The icing on the cake was as we were leaving horse camp we noticed multiple other camp sites where people had not brought horses. They stated this happens all the time. If site management had two braincells to rub together they would fix their website instead of consistently ruining peoples trips and holidays. And then these people had the audacity to say they weren't going to charge us for the campsite they moved us to?!?! In reality, we should be receiving a full refund for the campsite we did pay for and free passes for the rest of the year. There is a second state campground on the other side of the lake I would suggest before coming to this place.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    D & W Lake RV Park

    Lovely hideway

    Very nice looking campground. When we drove in, 1st impression, it gave off a "Welcome" feel. Check-in was easy, we were pre-paid, we were taken directly to our pull-thru site. Stayed only 1 night, had planned 2 but had issues had to call and cancel 1 night. Sites level, plenty of space between campers, shade trees, loved the dog run too. Overall it was a very nice well kept campground. I'm glad we made a reservation. We enjoyed our stay.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2025

    Okaw Valley Kampground

    Adorable family campground

    We stayed for five days during Labor Day weekend on our way to Emporia Kansas for Unbound gravel bike ride. This turned out to be a lovely little vacation for us. We were tired from the drive though we didn’t realize it until we stopped. There is a little pond where people fished, and a little walking path for little kid “hikes”. One day when we were bored we went to Casey the little town of big things and got a kick out of seeing the world’s largest rocking chair, wind chime etc. And we got a kick out of the fire breathing dragon in Vandalia. The camp owners were friendly and helpful. The bathroom was the cleanest I have seen at a campsite. The sites are close as it is a small campground. But it was easy as people were respectful of each others spaces and it was quiet.


Guide to Sullivan

The campsite options near Sullivan, Illinois center around Lake Shelbyville, a 26-mile reservoir with over 170 miles of shoreline. Summer temperatures regularly reach the mid-90s with high humidity from June through August, while spring and fall bring milder temperatures in the 60s-70s. Most campgrounds in the area sit at approximately 600 feet elevation, with terrain featuring oak and hickory forests surrounding the lake.

What to do

Fishing access points: At Bo Wood, visitors can use the fish cleaning station and multiple fishing areas. "Lots of great fishing around and several marinas if you don't have your own boat," notes one camper who enjoyed the accessible shore fishing options.

Kayaking launches: The gravel paths at Opossum Creek provide easy lake access for paddlers. "We got our kayaks to the water not far from our campsite which was a bonus," explains a reviewer who appreciated the convenient launching spots.

Biking routes: Lake Shelbyville offers miles of biking trails connecting campgrounds. "Great place to ride bikes; didn't venture on lake but it was beautiful. Bo Wood is on north end of lake and is the quiet side," writes one visitor who preferred the less crowded northern section.

Golf courses: Eagle Creek State Park features an 18-hole golf course adjacent to the campgrounds. "There is a golf course and a run down lodge/hotel that has been closed for several years," mentions a reviewer who noted the amenities beyond standard camping facilities.

What campers like

Private water access: Many sites at Lithia Springs have their own paths to the water. "Most sites have a decent amount of room between them and there are some buddy sites where you share a large table cooking area and park facing each other," explains a reviewer who appreciated the spacious layout.

Swimming areas: Wolf Creek State Park maintains a beach that remains open through Labor Day. "There is a beach that closes after Labor Day, but there are lots of sites available all year round," notes a camper familiar with the seasonal operations.

Shaded sites: The mature trees throughout campgrounds provide relief from summer heat. "This place is really shady and is not exposed to the sun. The sites here are really clean and well maintained," shares a camper who stayed at Coon Creek.

Tent-specific areas: Several campgrounds offer dedicated tent camping sections with more privacy. "I tent camp when I stay here now, but have camped here with a motorhome and filled up when I entered and dumped when I left for a long weekend," explains a visitor who enjoys both styles of camping at Lithia Springs.

What you should know

Reservation windows: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during summer months. "This campground is very shady on a beautiful lake. The tent campsites are level and there is enough space between the sites to make for a quiet night," explains a Coon Creek reviewer who recommends booking early.

Bug activity: Evening insects can be problematic during summer months. "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," warns a Bo Wood camper.

Wildlife concerns: Lone Point Campground and other areas have active wildlife. "There is tons of deer and other animals to watch and watch out that they don't steal your food while you are sleeping," cautions a reviewer about the local fauna.

Camp host availability: Host presence varies between campgrounds and seasons. "I never saw a ranger the entire time I was there and the host didn't show up until Friday. The bathrooms were dirty and weren't cleaned until Friday," reports a Wolf Creek visitor during an off-peak stay.

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Robin Hood Woods Campground offers unique play structures. "Wonderful pirate ship playground. Weekend activities for the kids. Electric golf carts allowed," shares a parent who enjoyed the family-friendly amenities.

Kid-friendly events: Several campgrounds host seasonal activities. "I believe I was told the Rangers do events for the kids," mentions a Bo Wood visitor who noted the educational programs offered.

Beach selection: Compare beach options between campgrounds for the best swimming experience. "There is a beach for the lake but it's outside the campground and down the road," points out a Bo Wood camper explaining the need to plan for transportation to swimming areas.

Weather considerations: Plan for shade during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. "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," warns a Bo Wood camper about the lack of air conditioning in facilities.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have more level sites than others. "The sites are divided into many loops and have side pull-in sites and back-in sites. The RV and tent sites are grouped in the same loops," explains a Coon Creek reviewer noting the variety of parking options.

Hookup distribution: Full hookup availability varies widely between campgrounds. "There are 81 sites in total, 17 tent with electric, 17 full hook up and the remaining are electric RV sites. There are 6 water hydrants in the park that make it easy for all not water sites to fill up with their hose," details an Opossum Creek visitor.

Water hose requirements: Plan for distance to water connections at some sites. "Nice park, spacious sites, bring plenty of water hose. The water faucets for fill up can be a bit far away," advises a Wolf Creek State Park camper who discovered this limitation during their stay.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds offer on-site dumping. "The campground featured a dog park which provided room for our dogs to run around. There was also a large boat ramp with ample parking," notes a reviewer who appreciated the extra amenities at Bo Wood Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Sullivan, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sullivan, IL is Coon Creek (IL) with a 4.3-star rating from 18 reviews.