Best Campgrounds near Lexington, IL

Campgrounds near Lexington, Illinois provide a mix of developed facilities and natural settings within central Illinois farmland. Comlara County Park on Evergreen Lake offers year-round camping with electric hookups and accommodations for tents, RVs, and glamping approximately 15 miles northwest of Lexington. Moraine View State Recreation Area in Le Roy, just 10 miles southwest of Lexington, features electric sites surrounded by wooded areas near a recreational lake. Clinton Lake State Recreation Area, located about 25 miles south, provides additional options with cabins and waterfront sites.

Seasonal considerations shape the camping experience in this region of Illinois. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though some private facilities like Timberline Campground and Hickory Hill Campground operate from April through October. Reservations are recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds feature both reservable and first-come-first-served sites, with electric hookups widely available for RVs. The terrain is predominantly flat with some gently rolling hills around lake areas, making most sites accessible without specialized vehicles. As one camper noted, "The campground sits along the Illinois River: many campsites face it. It's secluded and quiet. Campsites are spacious and well-distanced."

Central Illinois camping experiences center around water recreation and woodland settings. Campers consistently mention fishing opportunities, with several sites offering direct water access for boating and kayaking. Evergreen Lake at Comlara County Park receives particular praise for its shoreline views and spacious sites. "We may have set the bar too high with our first camping trip. Comlara is a beautifully laid out hidden gem in Illinois. Evergreen Lake is the perfect backdrop to the campground," shared one visitor. Wooded campsites provide welcome shade during hot summer months, with many developed campgrounds featuring full hookups for extended stays. The Illinois River valley offers additional scenic camping opportunities within an hour's drive of Lexington, where wildlife viewing and hiking trails complement the camping experience. Mixed-use campgrounds throughout the region balance natural settings with convenient amenities like shower facilities, dump stations, and picnic areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Lexington, Illinois (63)

    1. Comlara County Park

    34 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    12 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."

    2. Moraine View State Recreational Area

    27 Reviews
    Le Roy, IL
    16 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."

    3. Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    10 Reviews
    Normal, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 445-6881

    $35 - $40 / night

    "highway next to a commercial big rig gas station, but if you are doing some heavy duty highway traveling with your RV or 5th wheel and simply need a place to hold up for the night, then this place really"

    "bit more than a year ago provided quite a bit of detail on this campground, I’m following up on that review by sharing more fotos as well as providing a topline update: Highlights: (1) Closely located"

    4. Kamp Komfort RV Park and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 376-4411

    $40 - $45 / night

    "Nice staff, quiet enough for being somewhat close to the highway. The trees seemed to block the noise well. They have a pool that was closed because of a virus or something."

    "bit more than a year ago provided quite a bit of detail on this campground, I’m following up on that review by sharing more fotos as well as providing a topline update: Highlights: (1) Closely located"

    5. Hickory Hill Campground

    4 Reviews
    Secor, IL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 744-2407

    $26 - $40 / night

    "Nestled in the verdant rolling hills of central Illinois, you’ll discover Hickory Hills Campground located just a short drive west of I39 and completely off the grid, due to the slight incline of this"

    "This seems to be more of a full time camping location. Lots of buildings and I was offered a lot for sale. Golf carts seem to be the most common mode of travel as there are plentiful."

    6. Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

    99 Reviews
    North Utica, IL
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 667-4726

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Quiet campground not far off the highway! Didn’t expect this kind of camping in Illinois! Nicely wooded and picturesque area, similar to northern Wisconsin!"

    "Beautiful Starved Rock is Illinois's favorite state park. Hiking through forests along the Illinois River to canyons and waterfalls with eagles soaring overhead."

    7. Livingston County 4-H Campground

    3 Reviews
    Pontiac, IL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 822-3997

    9. Wildwood Campground

    2 Reviews
    Le Roy, IL
    17 miles
    +1 (309) 724-8342

    10. Timberline Campground

    5 Reviews
    Eureka, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 326-7226
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Recent Reviews near Lexington, IL

439 Reviews of 63 Lexington Campgrounds


  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Pleasant Creek Campground

    lives up to it's name, good option for Starved Rock area

    Because of it's layout, you never get a true sense of how big the whole campground is (50 acres). The largest and most open area is on top of the hill (the Highlands) but there are other areas that are shadier and more close to nature (Alcove way, Creekside, Oak Grove, the Glades). 
    Depending on the time of year, the creek may not be running, but the fishing pond is always full. Many activities in well maintained areas. It's a new campground and the general store hasn't built up much inventory yet. The firewood is dry and burns well. 

    Fire pits are basic steel circles, bring your own grill. 

    There's one central restroom with showers, clean and spacious, but it can be a walk from some areas (long hills too). 

    There are small cabins for rent and long-term sites are available.

  • Kimberly L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Comlara County Park

    Beautiful, hidden gem

    Beautiful, quiet, and clean park. I stopped for a quick overnight but will definitely be back to stay when I have more time. Sites could use more space as there is no privacy at all but that's the only thing that needs improvement.

  • Jill C.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Friends Creek Campground

    Secluded and Cozy

    We stayed here during our travels from Kansas to Indiana. While we only stayed one night, it was long enough to know that should we travel nearby again-this will be our stopping point. Easy to access from the highway yet while in the park, we experienced pure bliss and quiet. Spacious sites and an abundant amount of shade made this stay even better! The camp hosts do an excellent job as the grounds and bathhouse were all immaculate! 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. Our site was fairly level and easy to maneuver into. 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.

  • T
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    A trickster with premium luxury pricing.

    We decided to not stay here. We stopped, did the online reservation (Loves now uses Camplife website). Made the reservation for a single night and it's $70+ tax and fees.  We paid less per night at luxury campgrounds with waterparks and entertainment. This is a truck stop. Needless to say, we won't be using Love's anymore for our single night stays when traveling.

  • 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.

  • Cowboy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Gibson City South Park Municipal Campground

    Wonderful spot

    This is a great city run campground attached to a block sized city park. 30 amp and water at each site. The park has restrooms, with showers. You only need to grab a key from the police department. There is a dump station on site and large dumpster. Supermarket, restaurants and gas station with in a few blocks. An active American Legion post/bar just down main street. All for $10 a night.

  • Rick K.
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Four Star Campground

    4 STAR CAMPGROUND IS A VERY BAD SPOT TO GO

    I HAD PURCHASED A BRAND NEW CAMPER AND THEY HAVE DRUGGYS FOR EMPLOYEES AND DRUNKS PASS OUT IN YOUR LOT AND I HAD TOLD OWNERS ABOUT THE WORKER HARRASSING ME THEY DID NOTHING I TOLD THEM OWNERS 3 TIMES ABOUT THE GUY HARRASING ME WELL HE BE UP MY CAMPER 20 THOUSAND DOLLAR CAMPER HE DESTRYED CUZZ HE WAS INTOXICATED AND DRUGGED UP SO I HAD TO CALL THE COPS AFTER 3 TIME WARNING THEM OWNERS SO NOW I HAVE TO GO TO OURT FOR THSES NEGLEGENCE AND SAID OH WELL TO ME


Guide to Lexington

Camping opportunities within a 30-mile radius of Lexington, Illinois showcase the region's mix of prairie landscape and hardwood forests. Most campgrounds in central Illinois sit at elevations between 700-800 feet above sea level with minimal terrain variation. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that regularly drop below 20°F, while summer months see frequent thunderstorms across the flat terrain of McLean County.

What to do

Fishing access points: Evergreen Lake at Comlara County Park offers year-round fishing opportunities with multiple access points. "Site 14 is very spacious like it could be used as a group site. The best part was the view of the lake. There was a spot that a person could get a kayak or canoe into the water but I opted to use the dock," notes one camper.

Seasonal swimming: Beach access costs extra at most area lakes and typically operates weekends only during summer months. At Moraine View State Recreational Area, "The swimming beach is not right in campground but nearby. $3 entry for beach," according to a visitor, though water quality can vary by season.

Biking routes: Several campgrounds offer internal biking paths ideal for children and beginners. "Great biking trails and a couple of great geocaches," reports one Comlara visitor, while paved roads connecting camping loops provide additional riding areas for families with young cyclists.

What campers like

Lakeside camping: Hickory Hill Campground features a catch and release lake for fishing with several waterfront sites available. "Large lots are nice," mentions one visitor, with most lakefront sites offering enough room for both camping equipment and recreational gear storage.

Off-grid experiences: White Oak primitive camping area near Comlara County Park offers more secluded options for tent campers willing to carry gear short distances. "The rustic tent sites are located on the opposite side of the lake from the RVs in an area called White Oak. These sites are the way to go for privacy," explains one camper.

Fall color viewing: Several visitors mention autumn as an ideal time for camping in the area. "We got there in the dark and woke up to Fall colors, Canadian geese, trails, playgrounds," shares one Moraine View visitor, highlighting the seasonal appeal beyond summer months.

What you should know

Site selection considerations: Campground layouts vary significantly across the region with dramatic differences between loops. At Moraine View, "We stayed until the main part where you could reserve online through Reserve America. Would not recommend that area to anyone. Sites are right on top of each other in every direction. Upon finding the rustic tent sites, we'd wished we'd known about that area before going."

Limited alcohol policies: Several public campgrounds prohibit alcohol, though enforcement varies. "They have a nice pool and hookups. Our site was huge. Right by jones pond, but the fishing was not the best right by our site. Definitely do not enforce the no alcohol policy," reports one Comlara County Park visitor.

Highway proximity impacts: Sites near Love's RV Stop and similar locations experience continuous road noise. "This RV Park is right off the interstate, you get highway noise," notes one visitor, while another explains the trade-off: "It was perfect for our short stay. The campground was easy to book, easy to park, spots are pretty big and very clean."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Many campgrounds feature multiple playground areas for different age groups. One family camping at Timberline Campground reports, "Jumping pillow and several playgrounds. Nice campstore. Would highly recommend," making it suitable for families seeking organized activities.

Swimming alternatives: When algae affects lake swimming quality, look for campgrounds with pools instead. "Lake has had a lot of algae over the last couple years," warns a Moraine View visitor, while another camper notes some campgrounds offer pool access: "They have a pool that was closed because of virus stuff. Smallish campground and good areas for kids to ride bikes and play."

Site spacing considerations: Family groups should research site dimensions before booking. "Our site was huge," notes one Comlara County Park visitor, while another mentions, "Sites all seemed flat (meant for RVs but most had grass good for tent setup) and most were shady."

Tips from RVers

Seasonal road conditions: Spring access to several campgrounds near Lexington can be challenging after heavy rains. "The park used to be so well maintained by volunteers and it seems have gone downhill over the years," notes one Moraine View camper, suggesting RVers check access roads before arrival during wet periods.

Hookup reliability: Electrical systems vary greatly between campgrounds, with some reporting issues. At Kamp Komfort RV Park and Campground, one visitor appreciated that "It has full hookups at all the sites" and noted "They also pick up your trash daily for you," making extended stays more convenient.

Level site availability: Most RV sites in the region require minimal leveling. "Sites are spacious, incredibly level, well-shaded and this feels like a camping oasis in the middle of corn country," reports a Kamp Komfort visitor, while another notes, "Some sites have concrete pads, some have a pad for the camper, some just have a small one next to the camper parking."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lexington, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lexington, IL offers a wide range of camping options, with 63 campgrounds and RV parks near Lexington, IL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Lexington, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lexington, IL is Comlara County Park with a 3.6-star rating from 34 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lexington, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Lexington, IL.