Lake Taylorville City Campground
Taylorville Illinois
Very clean park and beautiful lake clean bathrooms awesome people who work here.
Camping opportunities surround Ashland, Illinois, with multiple developed campgrounds within a short drive of town. Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area, located approximately 15 miles northeast of Ashland, features multiple camping areas including the Family Campground with 84 electric sites and 19 full hookup options. Crazy Horse Campground, situated in Ashland proper, offers tent sites, RV accommodations, cabins and glamping options. The region includes a mix of state-managed recreation areas and privately operated campgrounds, with several offering lakeside access, modern amenities, and seasonal availability between April and October.
Road access to most campgrounds is well-maintained with paved routes leading to the main camping areas. Water access is available at most developed sites, though primitive camping areas may require visitors to carry their own supplies. Cell service can be inconsistent at more remote locations, particularly at Jim Edgar Panther Creek where visitors report "AT&T coverage was inconsistent, generally with 1-2 bars and speeds between 0.15 to 0.75 MB/s." Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from spring through fall, though some private campgrounds remain open year-round. Reservations are recommended during summer weekends and holidays when facilities often reach capacity.
Lakeside camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the Ashland area. Prairie Lake at Jim Edgar Panther Creek offers fishing opportunities and boat access, with some campsites positioned along the shoreline. Cabins are available at several campgrounds including Primitive Campground and Crazy Horse Campground, providing alternatives for those without tents or RVs. Many developed campgrounds feature modern amenities including showers, flush toilets, and electric hookups, though primitive options exist for those seeking a more rustic experience. Campers note the relative seclusion of the area as a benefit, with one visitor describing Jim Edgar Panther Creek as "off the beaten path, so be sure to stock up groceries, propane, etc. before arriving." Shade can be limited at newer campgrounds where trees are still maturing, with multiple reviews mentioning the windy conditions that sometimes affect the more exposed camping areas.
$6 / night
"Like the quite agricultural Illinois environment but suggest shopping for your needs prior to leaving larger cities as most of the few small towns are limited to a Bar and Dollar store."
"From our cabin we walked grassy paths to a lovely bridge. Around the pond's perimeter are dispersed sites for tent-camping or possibly day-use."
"Right outside of Jacksonville, Ashland, Virginia, and close enough to Springfield. We were there last weekend and will be there again at the end of the month. Happy Camping!"
"If you need a place to get away from city life but don't want to travel far away from town, you can't beat this place."
$10 - $30 / night
"Not their fault but sites became a lake and couldn’t even step outside. Barely any AT&T service. Couldn’t use phone as hotspot at all."
"I love to walk through all the old buildings and learn about Lincoln's way of life. They even had horses and a bull out in the pastures!"
$20 / night
"Not too close to your neighbor. Take time to walk around the fairgrounds as they are pretty. The 4H building has a lovely garden out front."
"20 per night for a a pull behind RV on an electric/water site. $30 for a full hookup. Large clean bathrooms, dated but useable."
"Praire Lake Campground has 3 facilities on the lake. FAMILY camp for Rv, Tentand cabins. 1. 84 sites with Electric or 19 have FHU. 2."
"We stayed here in order to visit Springfield, Illinois, and we really enjoyed this spot."
"The campground is next to a large corn field that has recently been cut; I suspect during the growing/harvest season there may be dust and noise from equipment, and perhaps overspray from any chemicals"
"Nor did we know there were hiking trails! The hiking trails are located on the road up the hill directly across from where you turn off of the highway to drive up to the village."
$20 / night
"Trails are well marked and maintained over 26 miles of trails."
$46 - $121 / night
"Had a blast, pond was nice, did some fishing, rode bikes, walked trails. Will definitely go back again."
"You can still here some cars because of the highway but it wasn’t like really crazy. The part is a decent size if you don’t want to hear traffic go further in the back."












Very clean park and beautiful lake clean bathrooms awesome people who work here.
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.
It’s a small “campground” right on the river with bathrooms, electric, and water. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table as well. The main issue here is that it’s between two busy streets and everyone with a loud truck in this town wants to drive by the river at night. It’s also completely out in the open, so there’s no privacy, which is made worse by the bright street lights that light up this entire place. Other than noise and privacy, it’s a nice place. Price as of Nov. 2025 is $35/night.
Honestly amazed by how clean and well maintained this campground is. River rock driveways (not gravel) and sites- well packed down and regularly grated. Their friendly staff leads you back to your site on a golf cart and is regularly driving around with firewood. It's a surprisingly big campground, big rig friendly and a lot of cute amenities. Only downside is the noise of the interstate but honestly it was fine. We only stayed a couple nights and were really close to the road but there are certainly spots deeper in the grounds that probably aren't as loud.
Be prepared for stink bugs galore though.
An excellent, budget friendly, overnight spot.
Stayed one night. Everything was good and bathrooms clean. Good dog areas with mowed grass.
Just off the highway, but minimal noise. Clean. Well maintained. Pleasant staff. We had a long pull through, but there are a limited number of those.
Springfield KOA is actually in Rochester, but it is only about 25 mins into Springfield and all the wonderful Lincoln historic sites. The campground is very nice, a lot of amenities for families like pool, little bikes, miniature golf and horseshoes. Shop has laundry, ice and oropane, there's free wifi. Sites have power and water, you have to go to dump station on the way out as there aren't individual sewers. But there is grass, picnic table and fire ring at every site, trees all around.
Stopped here overnight in late August. Only a few other campers on a Sunday so nice and quiet. Typical midwest tent camping on dirt, lots of mosquitoes, pit toilets.
Prairie Lake at Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area forms the recreational centerpiece for campsites near Ashland, Illinois. The area sits on relatively flat terrain with elevations around 600 feet and features a mix of restored prairie and oak-hickory woodlands. Seasonal temperature fluctuations are significant, with summer highs regularly reaching 90°F and winter lows dropping below freezing.
Fishing from shore or boat: Prairie Lake at Jim Edgar Panther Creek - Family Campground offers opportunities for anglers of all experience levels. "Prairie Lake Campground has 3 facilities on the lake," notes camper David F., describing the complete setup of camping options alongside the fishing opportunities.
Historic exploration: Campers can visit nearby Lincoln's New Salem Park IL Historic Preservation Agency for immersion in 1830s frontier life. "My husband and I had both previously been to New Salem but our children had not. Nor did we know there were hiking trails!" shares Ashley Y., who discovered more than expected during her visit.
Water recreation: Multiple camping areas provide lake access for swimming, kayaking and canoeing. At Buena Vista Farms Campground, "They offer kayaks, canoes, and peddle boats free to campers," according to Sarah S., making it easy to enjoy time on the water without bringing your own equipment.
Clean, well-maintained facilities: Campers consistently praise the upkeep of bathhouses and common areas. At Primitive Campground, Jennifer K. observed that the "Nice warm bath house had push button showers with locks on the stalls with a dry space to dress inside the stall."
Peaceful camping atmosphere: Most campgrounds in the region maintain quiet, relaxed environments. At Waverly Lake City Park, John H. reports, "I've stayed here a couple times now. Each time there has only been one other person. It's quiet and peaceful."
Diverse camping options: The region offers everything from basic tent sites to full-service RV hookups and cabin rentals. Crazy Horse Campground provides "Level packed gravel sites. We have a 40' class A. Plenty of pull thru sites. Back in sites are great too. Lots of trees. Good shade. Well kept grounds," according to Leanne B.
Limited cell service: Many campgrounds have poor connectivity. Sarah S. notes that at Crazy Horse Campground, there's "No Verizon wireless service here or anywhere for about a 45 mile radius."
Weather considerations: Wind can be an issue at more exposed campgrounds. At Primitive Campground — Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area, Lucas T. mentions it's "Always super windy too!" while another camper notes it's "a nice, well kept campground but being newer has small trees with little shade."
Reservation needs: Sites fill quickly during peak season, especially at popular campgrounds. Jeffrey F. reported that "We certainly didn't expect the Prairie Lake Campground to be full in late October! Both loops were full, but there was just enough space for us to squeeze in for 2 nights!"
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the most popular campground near Ashland, IL?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ashland, IL is Primitive Campground — Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area with a 4.4-star rating from 21 reviews.
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