Best Glamping near Ashland, IL

Crazy Horse Campground offers premium glamping options in central Illinois with both cabin and canvas accommodations positioned near fishing ponds. The family-oriented property provides comfortable beds, clean shower facilities, and full hookups for those seeking an elevated outdoor experience within a natural setting. "Really love this Campground! The owners are a young family, with a bunch of kids! They live across the road to handle any issues," shared one guest who appreciated the attentive management. Springfield KOA Journey, located in Rochester just minutes from Springfield, supplements the area's upscale outdoor lodging with cabin accommodations featuring air conditioning, picnic tables, and fire rings, all situated on spacious, grassy sites surrounded by trees for privacy and shade.

Sangchris Lake State Park's lakeside glamping accommodations present a perfect opportunity for water recreation with multiple public docks providing direct lake access. The spacious sites offer beautiful water views and cooling breezes, with shower facilities that visitors consistently describe as clean and well-maintained. "Beautiful campground. Very open & spacious," noted one reviewer who enjoyed the waterfront setting. During summer months, guests can explore hiking trails, fishing spots, and boat rentals, while winter visitors can arrange stays through mid-January. With proximity to Springfield's Lincoln historic sites just 25 minutes away, these accommodations balance natural seclusion with convenient access to cultural attractions. Reservations are recommended for most glamping sites, particularly during peak season from April through October.

Best Glamping Sites Near Ashland, Illinois (9)

    1. Crazy Horse Campground

    5 Reviews
    Jacksonville, IL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 886-2089

    "Fire pit. AT&T wireless service. Every weekend has an event. Bluegrass to crafts. Right outside of Jacksonville, Ashland, Virginia, and close enough to Springfield."

    "It is family and pet friendly. The owners are fantastic, friendly and caring. They keep the grounds in great shape and always have fun activities to participate in."

    2. Waverly Lake City Park

    3 Reviews
    Woodson, IL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 435-4611

    "As far as I know there's no running water. There are portable toilets that are kept clean. There's also a 4 consecutive day per month limit."

    3. Riverside Park

    3 Reviews
    Sherman, IL
    21 miles
    +1 (217) 546-4103

    $20 - $50 / night

    "We were looking for somewhere last minute on the 4th of July and we were welcomed here. All RV/ camper sites are close to the bath and shower houses."

    "Lots of fun trails with great views! Most trails are accessible from the parking area. Good for pictures at sunrise and sunset!"

    4. Springfield KOA

    9 Reviews
    Rochester, IL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 498-7002

    "No trains, no interstate noise. It was great after a long day traveling. Bathrooms/showers are very clean& decorated nicely. Staff was courteous. Our site was fine."

    "Lots of wonderful signs directing you to the campground once you exit the interstate. Secluded. Quite. Not crowded, even when it's full."

    5. Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Rochester, IL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 498-9208

    "These walk in sites check all the boxes.  At the western part of the RV loop, is a peninsula of primitive tent camping spots to choose from. "

    "Most sites have lake views and have electric hookup but no water hookup. However communal bathrooms and showers are clean. Sites are fairly close together tough."

    6. Schuy

    2 Reviews
    Timewell, IL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 322-6628

    "There are some hiking trails and pavilions and a softball field. There’s a stage they sometimes have plays and bands."

    "Friendly staff, clean restroom & showers. Will definitely stay here again."

    7. Country Bend Campground

    10 Reviews
    Litchfield, IL
    48 miles
    Website

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Family friendly atmosphere, big inground pool, 18 hole putt putt, lots of outdoor games, planned activities on the weekends, shaded sites, and air conditioned cabins!"

    "This beautiful campground has many things to offer and is only a few minutes from the local drive in movie theater in Litchfield Illinois."

    8. Deer Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Lincoln, IL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 786-4873

    "Near the back you can camp right alongside the river. Amenities are minimal, there are just port-a-potties for restrooms but they are very clean."

    9. Yogi Bears Jellystone Park at Pine Lakes

    5 Reviews
    Pittsfield, IL
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 285-6719

    "The activities are not all day, so plan on some campside entertainment before 10am and after 6pm. Lake blow ups are included in price, but you must have a life vest. Bring your own to save money."

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  • K
    Mar. 14, 2019

    Country Bend Campground

    Beautiful family campground

    Family friendly atmosphere, big inground pool, 18 hole putt putt, lots of outdoor games, planned activities on the weekends, shaded sites, and air conditioned cabins! This place is a campers dream with great staff always happy to see you.

  • Aaron B.
    Sep. 6, 2024

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    Lakeside Relaxation

    These walk in sites check all the boxes.  At the western part of the RV loop, is a peninsula of primitive tent camping spots to choose from.  About half the sites were filled by the second day we were there.  We settled on 62, which is spacious and provides access to the path from the front and behind where you can walk into site 64 as well.  A parking area with a single spot for each camp site is well marked and by two vault toilets.  Park staff and host were great.  A decent fishing spot is just in front of site 64.  $8 for IL residents is hard to beat, if you don't need an RV spot with electric.  A water source is also by the parking spots.  The weekend we were there the weather had cooled some and a great breeze was coming off the lake.  Springfield being so close is a bonus.

    The only negative is like any spot and how previous people leave the camp looking before you are there.  Some garbage in the fire pit and random spots are par for the course in any state park.  Pick up the trash and dump it in the dumpster by the parking lot.  Leave the site better than you found it is our motto.

  • Leanne B.
    Sep. 19, 2019

    Crazy Horse Campground

    Great family campground

    Really love this Campground! The owners are a young family, with a bunch of kids! They live across the road to handle any issues. The lodge/office is open til 8. 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. 2 catch and release ponds. Playground. Fire pit. AT&T wireless service. Every weekend has an event. Bluegrass to crafts. 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!

  • Tara L.
    Jul. 25, 2019

    Country Bend Campground

    Great experience!

    Big things happening at Country Bend Campgrounds in Montrgromy Co, IL. This beautiful campground has many things to offer and is only a few minutes from the local drive in movie theater in Litchfield Illinois. It has a pool, swing sets, playground, cabins, ponds with stocked fish, beautiful walking trails, camping, welcome center, baseball field, volleyball, games, horseshoes, paddle boats, miniature golf, and so much more. This family run business is under new management and is welcoming new seasonal campers and day campers with competitive pricing. This beautiful campground is nestled in a scenic area in the country and is pet friendly. It has clean shower houses with warm water. We just purchased our seasonal campsite earlier in the season. Come check out this amazing campground and all it has to offer! Our rough collies will be joining us at this dog friendly campground! There is always something to do here and the owners strive to make it a family place by providing many activities on the weekends. The owners have done an amazing job on this campground and have made it one of the best campgrounds around to create that lasting experience with our children before they grow up!!!

  • RebootingU S.
    Aug. 8, 2021

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet and peaceful lake campsite

    This campground is very clean and super easy to fit any rig. Most sites have lake views and have electric hookup but no water hookup. However communal bathrooms and showers are clean. Sites are fairly close together tough. You can purchase firewood and ice at campground.

  • John H.
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Waverly Lake City Park

    Nice little lake and camp ground

    I've stayed here a couple times now. Each time there has only been one other person. It's quiet and peaceful, however there's not much to do. As far as I know there's no running water. There are portable toilets that are kept clean. There's also a 4 consecutive day per month limit.

  • Leslie G.
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Riverside Park

    Good last minute campground

    We were looking for somewhere last minute on the 4th of July and we were welcomed here. All RV/ camper sites are close to the bath and shower houses. We had electricity and water hookups and a picnic table available. This site is close to a large industrial strip for shopping and restaurants if you don’t want to cook! Also close to the Illinois State Fairgrounds.

  • Cynthia K.
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Springfield KOA

    Very quiet

    This KOA is in a rural area. The signage to get there was very good, plus we had our GPS to help out. This area is QUIET! No trains, no interstate noise. It was great after a long day traveling. Bathrooms/showers are very clean& decorated nicely. Staff was courteous. Our site was fine. This KOA has many family activities, including a pool, mini golf, jumping pillow& a huge field for the kids to play. Cell service was fine. 

    Only bad thing- While checking in, the lady told me we couldn't use our sewer. She said the whole row was backing up. Since the dump station was also in this line, we couldn't dump. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but I talked my husband out of dumping when we left the state park we were at because we were going to a KOA with a full hookup site! We camped at Springfield KOA Journey in a Travel Trailer.

  • Susan L.
    Sep. 5, 2020

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    5 stars with a caveat

    This is a beautiful state park, but hopefully you won’t have the same experience I did with the electric hookup. I stayed here right after the fourth of July and because of the heat over this holiday weekend and a completely full campground, the electricity couldn’t meet the demand and a transformer blew. By the time I arrived the transformer was repaired, however the pedestals in the section I was supposed to stay in had a problem. I was supposed to stay in site 27, but after 3 attempts to get power at 3 different sites, number 24 was the winner and this was a great site! The campground hosts were fantastic in resolving the situation as well.

    Site 24 is huge and level with a picnic table and fire ring. Electric but no water at site. The site is totally private on one side because of a lake inlet and there’s a large back area right on the lake. The gravel pad is located right near a large, old bald cypress. 

    This park has multiple public use areas, 2 campgrounds, boat launches, fishing piers and a beach. I didn’t use the public restrooms because they were closed due to Covid-19. I was able to get internet with Verizon. 

    This state park felt like it was dropped into the middle of cornfields and made for a fun drive. The sunset views and stars were awesome!


Guide to Ashland

Cabin camping near Ashland, Illinois offers outdoor experiences on rural sites within an hour of Springfield. The region sits at approximately 600 feet above sea level with a humid continental climate featuring hot summers and cold winters. Most campgrounds remain open from April through October, though some like Sangchris Lake State Park extend their season into January for winter camping enthusiasts.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Waverly Lake City Park provides a quiet setting for anglers with stocked ponds and a 4-day consecutive stay limit per month. "I've stayed here a couple times now. Each time there has only been one other person. It's quiet and peaceful, however there's not much to do. As far as I know there's no running water," explains John H. who visited in 2024.

Hiking trails: Riverside Park features multiple accessible trails with scenic overlooks. "Lots of fun trails with great views! Most trails are accessible from the parking area. Good for pictures at sunrise and sunset!" shares Layton F., highlighting the photography opportunities.

Water recreation: Sangchris Lake State Park Campground offers excellent kayaking access with multiple fishing docks located within the campground area. "I have been coming here for years with my family when I was younger. I took a trip alone with my tent for 4 days in May. The place is as pristine as it was when I was a kid... Plenty of wildlife to observe and wonderful fishing to be had. Great to ride a bike around, too!" notes Jessica N.

What campers like

Quiet, secluded sites: Crazy Horse Campground provides well-shaded camping spots with two catch-and-release fishing ponds. "Catch and release fishing, small beach area with volleyball. Sites are small but clean. Bath house is clean and well maintained. Live music on the weekend," explains Sarah S., who also notes limited cell service in the area.

Clean facilities: Deer Creek Campground maintains clean port-a-potties despite minimal amenities. "Large, quiet campsites that are not too crowded. Near the back you can camp right alongside the river. Amenities are minimal, there are just port-a-potties for restrooms but they are very clean," reports Kate M., who recommends bringing all supplies as the closest store is 15 minutes away.

Lake access: Schuy offers waterfront camping with boat docks for private vessels. "Love this place, it's quiet and peaceful. Not a lot to do but they are trying. Tent camping, RV and a few cabin rentals, boat docks too where you can bring your boat! There are some hiking trails and pavilions and a softball field," says Brian E.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Central Illinois experiences frequent rain in spring, making some campgrounds muddy. At Country Bend Campground, campers note weather challenges: "We stayed there July 4th weekend we had a great time. Everyone was friendly they had many activities plus a swimming pool, putt putt golf, paddle boats and fishing. It rained our 1st night there we had a big mud hole asked if there was anyway to get rock and they brought rick to get it dry for us," shared Peggy H.

Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds have spotty coverage. At Crazy Horse Campground, one reviewer noted: "It's in the middle of nowhere but only about 20 minutes to the nearest small town. No Verizon wireless service here or anywhere for about a 45 mile radius."

Reservation requirements: Most glamping near Ashland, Illinois requires advance booking, especially for premium sites. Sangchris Lake State Park tent sites are first-come, first-served, but RV sites need reservations. "They are first come, first served, and a short walk from the parking spots. There are times of RV sites also, although the host said most all are reservable and only a handful are firstcome, first served," notes Mike G.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Yogi Bears Jellystone Park offers structured programming for children of different ages. "Great for a family with kids of all ages. The activities are not all day, so plan on some campside entertainment before 10am and after 6pm. Lake blow ups are included in price, but you must have a life vest. Bring your own to save money," advises ELLYN P.

Affordable entertainment options: Country Bend Campground features miniature golf, paddle boats, and weekend activities. "This is a really great campground! Huge campground with a lot of different areas. Be prepared for a lot of walking unless you rent or bring your own golf cart. Holiday weekends have so many planned activities, some for all ages. We really loved the bridges with trails to ponds, and the jumping pillow," shares Kaitlin D.

Campground events: Many locations host weekend entertainment. At Crazy Horse Campground, one visitor mentioned: "Every weekend has an event. Bluegrass to crafts. Right outside of Jacksonville, Ashland, Virginia, and close to enough to Springfield."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Springfield KOA Journey offers spacious sites with grass and trees. "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," notes Grace D.

Leveling considerations: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven sites. A reviewer at Springfield KOA Journey mentions: "Nice campground, very quiet, secluded. Lots of wonderful signs directing you to the campground once you exit the interstate. Secluded. Quite. Not crowded, even when it's full. Campground could use some extra gravel on their roads and in the sites, but, still a nice place to relax and recharge."

Hookup availability: Most glamping sites and cabin accommodations near Ashland offer electric hookups, but sewer connections vary. At Riverside Park, Leslie G. shared: "We were looking for somewhere last minute on the 4th of July and we were welcomed here. All RV/camper sites are close to the bath and shower houses. We had electricity and water hookups and a picnic table available."

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