Best Campgrounds near Eureka, IL

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The central Illinois region surrounding Eureka provides several campground options within a 30-mile radius, primarily catering to RV campers with varying levels of amenities and services. Established facilities like Timberline Campground in Goodfield and Kamp Komfort in Carlock offer full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for recreational vehicles. Several campgrounds also accommodate tent camping alongside their RV sites, though primitive camping opportunities are limited in this predominantly agricultural landscape. Larger facilities such as Comlara County Park near Hudson provide additional recreation options with lake access and multiple camping styles including tent, RV, and some glamping accommodations.

Seasonal operations affect availability throughout the region, with several campgrounds like Timberline operating from April through October. Most facilities maintain good road access and level sites suitable for larger RVs, with many campgrounds featuring concrete pads or gravel surfaces. Proximity to Interstate highways makes many campgrounds convenient for travelers, though this occasionally results in traffic noise at facilities like Kamp Komfort that sit close to major routes. Reservation requirements vary by location, with most private campgrounds accepting advance bookings while some county-operated facilities offer both reserved and first-come sites. According to one visitor at Kamp Komfort, "The sites are spacious, incredibly level, well-shaded and this feels like a camping oasis in the middle of corn country."

Camper experiences highlight the family-friendly atmosphere at many locations, with amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities during summer months. Hickory Hill Campground and Timberline Campground receive consistent mentions for their recreational facilities and community events, particularly during holiday weekends. Several reviews note the prevalence of seasonal campers at locations like Carl Spindler Campground, creating a different atmosphere than transient-focused facilities. Proximity to urban amenities varies significantly, with campgrounds closer to Bloomington-Normal providing easier access to shopping and dining. Many campgrounds feature varying levels of shade from mature trees, which several reviewers mention as a positive feature during hot summer months. Water access points at facilities bordering the Illinois River provide scenic views and recreational opportunities not commonly found at inland locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Eureka, Illinois (67)

    1. Comlara County Park

    34 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    14 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. Millpoint Park

    16 Reviews
    Peoria Heights, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 231-6497

    $18 - $100 / night

    "Perched on Upper Peoria Lake where the Illinois River conjoins, this family-friendly and pet-inviting lush camping outpost is completely surrounded by Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve, absolutely guaranteeing"

    "If you’re looking to stay close to Peoria and enjoy beautiful sunsets and the water this place has it. Big trees, deep shade and it’s right on the Peoria Lake on the Illinois River."

    3. Kamp Komfort RV Park and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    11 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"

    4. Carl Spindler Campground

    11 Reviews
    Peoria Heights, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 699-3549

    "This waterfront campground is perfect for anglers and particularly boaters who want to have their vessels close at hand, tied up at the marina, providing quick and EZ access to a fresh body of water that"

    "It was also a short walk to the Illinois River!!!"

    5. Timberline Campground

    5 Reviews
    Eureka, IL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 326-7226

    6. Hickory Hill Campground

    4 Reviews
    Secor, IL
    9 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."

    7. Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    10 Reviews
    Normal, IL
    19 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"

    8. Kentuckiana Campground

    7 Reviews
    Mackinaw, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 449-3274

    "When Unhitching if there is anyone waiting to drive by, you feel kind of rushed. Don’t let it make you forget wheel chocks or something important. They have a nice pond."

    "We stayed here last year and will likely stay there again this year when we are back in Illinois. The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage."

    9. Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

    99 Reviews
    North Utica, IL
    44 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."

    10. Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area

    6 Reviews
    Chillicothe, IL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 246-8351
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Recent Reviews near Eureka, IL

426 Reviews of 67 Eureka 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.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Hennepin Canal Lock 21 Campground

    Nice quiet place

    Water was available on my visit 10-7 thru 10-10. The place is clean and well kept, including the pit toilets. Plenty of hiking along the canal and 10 miles away from most stores. Fee is $8 however if you’re an Illinois resident over 62 camping is free Sunday through Thursday nights.

  • 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.

  • Jessica T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Starved Rock Family Campground

    Nice little campsite!

    Well maintained and large campground. Sites aren’t stacked on top of each other and seem fairly level. I will say the grounds by our site seemed to have a fly/other sewer fly problem in the ground? I don’t know. Seemed to need a treatment of some sort. L7 is more in a wide open area so if you want more trees, book more in the middle of the campground. Bathrooms are well maintained and cleaned. Laundry facility easy. Bummed our trip got cut short by a RV maintenance issue.

  • 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.

  • Jeff and Linda L.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Hennepin Canal Lock 21 Campground

    Unique Park

    No hook-ups, just grass with a fire pit and table. Water available a couple of places along the canal. No reservations. We only saw two other campers, so lots of spaces. Pit toilets along the canal. Well kept. Small gravel bike trail along most of the canal. Nice place to kayak and canoe. Very nice visitor center open until 3 during the week, no weekends. Only $8 We saw a class A, so they do fit.

  • Fred R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

    Summer trip week 2 the return home

    Picked this spot outta the air. What an amazing history and geological area. The campgrounds were large and dark with shade trees. Limited 50 Amp sites as it is old.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Walmart - Peoria Supercenter

    Bumper Car Parking Lot

    This is one of the larger Walmart stores that I have across in my travels and is conveniently located right off of I74 just due south of Peoria and across the Illinois River. You will immediately discover that this Walmart is easily accessible from just about any entrance point that completely surrounds this blue big box retailer. And even though this retail outlet is massive, as is its accompanying oversized parking pad, the place was very frenetic, and jam-packed with lots of traffic zipping around in multiple directions.

    But hey, if lots of ping-pong match-style traffic doesn’t dissuade you from parking here, then you’ll be treated to a decent ton of amenities as you are situated within a massive retail complex that is surrounded by other big box retailers like Lowe’s and Bass Pro Shop, a number of gas stations as well as a decent assortment of smart restaurants, like Texas Roadhouse, Childer’s Eatery and Godfather’s Pizza. Of course, there’s no shortage of drive-by fast food joints nearby like McDonald’s, IHOP, Bob Evans, Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell, but take it from me, you’d be better off crossing the Illinois River into Peoria to check out some better haunts like Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery & Eatery or Thyme Kitchen & Craft Beer.

    Should you decide to park at this oversized discount retailer parking haven, I would suggest parking either on the southern or northern perimeters as while they are next to their own respective inner 2-lane roads, the traffic is slow-moving and isn’t stopped for any lights around those areas, making for less noise pollution. You’ll find that the lot is very flat and level, well-paved albeit dated as well as offering really great lighting at night along with very good rotating security that remain constantly vigilant in this overgrown shopping mecca.

    While scoring criteria may vary from one person to the next, here are the 5 most important criteria that informed my rating of this overnight location: convenience (EZ on- and off-access), safety & security, quality (of facilities), peace & quiet and amenities (either on-site or nearby). Here’s how I ranked this particular overnight spot:

    Convenience: 3 

    Safety & Security: 2 

    Quality: 3 

    Peace & Quiet: 2 

    Amenities: 3 

    Overall, I scored this location a 3 

    Happy Overnighting!


Guide to Eureka

The camping areas surrounding Eureka, Illinois lie at an average elevation of 750 feet in a region characterized by glacial till plains and river valleys. Central Illinois temperatures range from summer highs around 86°F to winter lows reaching 14°F, with peak camping season running April through October. Most campgrounds in this region feature level terrain with minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for a wide range of camping equipment.

What to do

**Fishing opportunities: At Comlara County Park near Hudson, anglers can access multiple fishing spots along Evergreen Lake. "There's a fantastic boat launch that will have you fishing, kayaking and experiencing this body of fresh water shortly after you anchor into your spot for the night. In fact, you don't even need to get into a boat, by accessing one of 2 small little lakes where you can simply cast a line in from the dock or around the perimeter," explains a visitor.

Explore local trails: Several campgrounds connect to walking paths suitable for casual hiking. "The meticulously clean restroom/bath house facility is located near the front adjacent to the main office, where next to this are 3 cabins that can be rented, just in case you forgot your tent or RV. Additionally, there's decent hiking paths to explore both north and south of the property, with the latter offering up a small beachhead at Funks Run," notes a camper at Millpoint Park.

Visit nearby attractions: The Bloomington-Normal area offers various attractions within 20-30 minutes of most campgrounds. "If you're looking to knock some pins down while slurping some delicious local cold brew, head on over to Landmark Bowling Center. Should you be looking for some decent trails to hike check out nearby Powerton Lake State Park," recommends a visitor to Carl Spindler Campground.

What campers like

Spacious, level sites: Many campers note the quality of the camping spots themselves. "The sites are a good size so you didn't feel like you were sitting on top of each other. Bathrooms were well maintained, shower house was still closed when we were there," shares a camper about Comlara County Park. At Kamp Komfort, another visitor found that "spaces are tight. Most are pull-through but there isn't a lot of room between campers so don't expect much privacy. Grounds are very well kept and they have two nice ponds stocked with fish."

Waterfront views: Several campgrounds offer water access. "Perched on Upper Peoria Lake where the Illinois River conjoins, this family-friendly and pet-inviting lush camping outpost is completely surrounded by Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve, absolutely guaranteeing a sublime encounter with nature on top of offering direct waterfront sites that will frame one of the most beautiful sunsets as you look west to Peoria during Happy Hour," writes a reviewer about Millpoint Park.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention facility quality. "The staff at the campground are very friendly. The campground is very neat and clean. It's very easy to get into and out of. The only downside is it backs up to an interstate so there is some road noise. We would definitely stay here again," notes a visitor to Kamp Komfort.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the region operate from April through October. At Timberline Campground, "Memorial Weekend they had lots of activities for adults and children. The staff that helped us were very kind. However, at our site the breaker was broken, so we waited for hours for someone to come fix it. The sites were very crowded and packed close together, barely room for the picnic table (but it was a holiday)."

Highway noise: Several campgrounds sit near major roadways. "The only downside is it backs up to an interstate so there is some road noise," notes a Kamp Komfort visitor. Similarly, at Love's RV Stop, a camper pointed out, "As this RV Park is right off the interstate, you get highway noise."

Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have issues with water quality. "The water here has a lot of iron in it, so don't attempt to drink it, but according to the locals, it's fine to shower in, so I would encourage you to bring a decent amount of bottled water with you," advises a Millpoint Park visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and activities: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. At Hickory Hill Campground, visitors can enjoy "an in-ground pool opened between Memorial Day and Labor Day (any other time here in Illinois, you would be ice fishing!), basketball court, mini golf, shuffleboard, pool table, ping pong and various soda and snack vending machines and games in the recreation center, catch & release lake for fishing and a fully-stocked general store."

Safety considerations: Location relative to roads matters for families with children. "There's not much area to explore - just the campground and the river shoreline within it. However we witnessed the most spectacular sunset over the river. It was well worth the night's adventures," writes a visitor to Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area, but cautions, "A main road runs right behind the campsites. They have a wood fence on the electric side but not on our side."

Space for kids to play: Some campgrounds provide more room than others. "Plenty of big shady tree and river front views. Bugs werent too bad. We were able to do some fishing and kayaking. We caught some bluegill, buffalo, and large mouth bass," notes a Millpoint Park visitor, adding "It was dog friendly with plenty of room to walk your dogs around."

Tips from RVers

Hookup access: Most campgrounds offer various hookup options. "The campground is very well kept with very clean showers and restrooms. Golf carts are allowed here which is a plus. There are some river front sites that are electric only, the full hook ups are away from the river. Some of the sites can be a bit cramped but everyone was nice so it didn't bother me. I payed $28 a night for a full hook up," explains a visitor to Carl Spindler Campground.

Site surface quality: RVers should note the varying site surfaces. "Sites are concrete and level. If you're getting off the highway for an overnight stay these Loves are perfect. This one is well located for our travels and we'll be back. Did this stay completely online," comments a visitor to Love's RV Stop in Normal.

Power options: Different campgrounds offer varying electrical setups. "For $25-35 per night, you can get a site with electrical hookup. The east loop has better tree coverage and more privacy. The west loop has more site in a large open space, maybe better for groups," notes a camper at Starved Rock Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Eureka, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Eureka, IL offers a wide range of camping options, with 67 campgrounds and RV parks near Eureka, IL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Eureka, IL?

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

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

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