Top Glamping near Forest City, IL

Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Forest City, IL is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your Illinois camping adventure.

Best Glamping Sites Near Forest City, IL (12)

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    1. Kentuckiana Campground

    7 Reviews
    14 Photos
    34 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. Millpoint Park

    14 Reviews
    38 Photos
    105 Saves

    On the picturesque Upper Peoria Lake on the Illinois River, MillPoint RV Park offers 80 shaded full hookup sites on well-maintained gravel roads. Many of our sites are spacious pull-thrus designed for the biggest of big rigs. We also offer a cluster of cabin rentals, a designated tenting area, and several primitive camping areas for those who want to get as close as possible to nature. Nature literally surrounds us, including the Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve that directly adjoins the campground. There are acres of beauty for hiking, fishing, and boating – including access to the river and beach at Funks Run, along with a private spring-fed lake that is just waiting for you to cast your line to hook a potential trophy catch!

    Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available from March through November. The park is conveniently accessible to the nightlife, dining and casinos of Peoria and the surrounding area.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $18 - $100 / night

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    3. Carl Spindler

    10 Reviews
    39 Photos
    29 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    4. Comlara County Park

    32 Reviews
    88 Photos
    93 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      5. Deer Creek Campground

      3 Reviews
      11 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      6. Crazy Horse Campground

      5 Reviews
      6 Photos
      18 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
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      7. Spring Lake Park - Macomb

      8 Reviews
      7 Photos
      17 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
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      8. Riverside Park

      3 Reviews
      4 Photos
      25 Saves
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $20 - $50 / night

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      9. Springfield KOA

      7 Reviews
      3 Photos
      19 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      10. Sankoty Lakes

      2 Reviews
      372 Photos
      25 Saves

      Situated on the immaculate waters of the Sankoty Aquifer, Sankoty Lakes is home to some of the cleanest, clearest water on earth. This wilderness retreat offers outdoor recreation, education and relaxation experiences like no other, including relaxed farm-to-table dining and unique Midwestern fly fishing experiences.

      From camping at our beautiful RV resort, well-appointed cabins, and private glamping tents to our unique beachfront, beautiful trout stream and stunning lakeside views, we invite you to stay, play, and explore the great outdoors amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Central Illinois River Valley.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs

      $59 - $89 / night

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    Recent Glamping Reviews In Forest City

    93 Reviews of 12 Forest City Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Millpoint Park
      June 28, 2024

      Millpoint Park

      Peaceful, Clean, Beautiful River Views

      Peaceful campground, well maintained, beautiful views of the Upper Peoria Lake/Illinois River. We enjoyed a nice pull-through full hookup site that required minimal leveling. Water has a lot of iron so does smell/taste weird.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Spring Lake Park - Macomb
      June 17, 2024

      Spring Lake Park - Macomb

      Just lovely so spacious and clean. Gorgeous view of lake from cabins.

      Friendly staff. Kayak and Pontoon to rent. Trails go all over the entire park! Clean showering facilities. Our furnished cabin faced the lake it was an incredible view.  We had fun fishing and sitting by the campfire in the evenings. Overall definitely worth the 5 stars!!!! Thanks Ryan and all of the staff out there! We will revisit soon.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kentuckiana Campground
      May 16, 2024

      Kentuckiana Campground

      Great family atmosphere

      Great place for kids. Decent little parks. Huge slide in the holler. Spots are kind of cramped and close together, one of our favorite places though!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      May 6, 2024

      Comlara County Park

      Lakefront Camping Bliss Albeit Sans Privacy

      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. One moment you’ll be driving down the well-paved country road with golden tassles of corn popping up on either side of you and the very next, you’ll turn into a wooded sanctuary that is punctuated by the marvelous Evergreen Lake, which was built in 1970 and is some 925 acres in size with an average depth of nearly 20 feet and 50 feet at its deepest.

      It is this fresh body of water that really makes Comlara County Park stand-out from just about anything else in the surrounding area. It has not one but two outstanding boat launches as well as a separate launch for canoes and kayaks. There are simply tons of little nooks and crannies all around the lake to get some decent fishing in – which you will predominantly find largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, saugeye, muskellunge and crappie – as well as a small individual isle called Deer Island, although when we explored the small land mass, no deer were to be found. There’s boat rentals and a bait shop that is available on the weekends only as well as a proper beach head with swimming available 7 days a week during the summertime (Memorial Day – Labor Day).

      As far as the campground(s) are concerned – if you look closely, there's actually not 1, not 2, not even 3, but actually 4 to choose from – but if you add up all of the 144 campsites (apart from the primitive camping options) collectively, they are spaced a little too close to comfort for my taste, which when you add on top of that there isn’t much brush or anything separating you from your neighbors camping alongside of you. This is likely my biggest complaint: privacy. If that doesn’t matter to you and you enjoying being in a large wide open space chock full with other tents, RVs and 5th wheelers, then Comlara County Park is a great choice for you.

      I would first begin by pointing out that the entire Comlara Park is very well organized, kept impeccably clean and very easy to navigate with relatively good roads and decent signage. It feels as though whether you are looking for a trail to hike, a spot to launch your kayak, biking trails to navigate or finding a fishing hole to cast a line, everything seems as though it is in very close reach and just a short walk away. All of the 144 campsites are made available on a first-come, first served basis, with 94 including 30 / 50 amp electric while 23 are non-electric sites, with the 11 remaining devoid of any hook-ups.

      For my tent-pitching primitive bredren, there’s 16 walk-in sites in the main recreation area (I guess that is situated amongst or in-between the other 3 campgrounds that exist here), but there is a completely separate whole other area (oh, and located completely in a different county altogether), which is technically a completely different campground in a completely separate physical location with these 16 primitive campsites.

      With amenities in mind, aside from the greatest asset being Evergreen Lake itself and beyond the associated amenities that have already been highlighted (e.g. boat launch, beach, canoe / boat rental, bait shop) there’s 3 kid’s playground, at least 5 large shelters by my count, at least 3 his / her bathroom and shower facilities as well as scattered in-ground fire rings, water spigots (basically planted every 3rd or 4th site) stand-up BBQ grills as well as the prerequisite picnic tables, all of which were in very condition during our stay. There’s only one dump station, which seemed odd considering that there’s at least 3 campgrounds if not 4 here and 144 sites collecting garbage at a single time. There is firewood, ice and fishing worms available at the visitors center and campground station in the main area.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If like me you are a primitive tent camper and on the look out for some pretty amazing, not-so-EZ places on earth to really feel like you are out enjoying pristine, undisturbed nature, then you’ll want to have a very close look at the primitive camping areas west of Evergreen Lake over near White Oak. There’s 16 or so simply excellent lakefront sites over here along with your own boat dock; (2) Should you be ‘herd camping’ with a much larger group, there’s actually a simply fantastic hidden group camping oasis over here in White Oaks as well that you can get away from it all; (3) In the event that you grow weary of cooking up franks & beans again for dinner, you’ll have a decent drive to either El Paso, where there’s a Monical’s Pizza, Dairy Queen, Casey’s, El Paso Mexican or, upgrade yourself to The Local Tap, which is a craft kitchen and alehouse serving up some excellent fare. Of course, you could head into Bloomington, of which you will find everything, but that’s a bit of a hike unless, like me, you would make that drive to either have some of the best deep dish pizza Chicago has to offer, Giordano’s, or one of the greatest sausage and Italian beef joints in the world, Portillo’s.

      Happy Camping!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      October 16, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Site 18

      Beautiful lake view site. Steep drop to water so not good for those w/little kids. Great trees for hammock-overlooking lake! Pad level. Water very close. Outhouse close walk. Kayak launch close walk. Boat dock close. Shower house short walk

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      October 12, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Site 107 non-electric

      Very large non electric site near water. Quieter area of campground. Site level. Water close by. Pit toilets close.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      September 30, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Site 31

      Site 31 is for those who want more privacy. It has woods on 2 sides with a trail thru woods to outhouse. Nice shade, site is level and on cul-de-sac so way less traffic. Water spigot very close. Very short walk to lake/dock and shower house. Park kept clean and very friendly staff.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      August 27, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      County Campground w/nice lake

      Campground with nice no wake lake. Sites are fairly large although many of them with wide open area and thus little privacy. Site 31 nice site backed by woods. Could use a second dump station-only has one. Camp staff very friendly.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Millpoint Park
      July 27, 2023

      Millpoint Park

      Excellent campground and value

      Beautiful views. Great sites. Excellent communication from the manager. We got a pull-through site in the middle. We brought our two dogs and they loved this place. Our kids did too. No there's no playground, but our 7 and 8 year old girls loved this place. No there's no pool. It was very quiet and peaceful. Every day the manager and his crew were working on maintaining the grounds. The only complaint - there's no sign on the bathroom/shower house! Please put up a sign! (It's right next to the office, but you cannot tell it's a bath house because it looks just like the cabins next to it. There's no signs to tell you where the dumpster is either. Ask Don - he's very friendly and accommodating. Oh, the water. Like the other reviewers stated, the water is not for drinking. Bring cases of bottled water. But the water is fine for showering or other things. Even with water filters, it is still brown. I'm guessing that is because of the river. Good luck finding a site with no shade. There's mature trees everywhere! Also, it was very quiet and peaceful. The showers and bathrooms are amazing! Very clean. We'll be back!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      July 25, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Nice County Park near Bloomington

      Needed a couple nights stay near Bloomington and chose site #29 sight unseen. Ended up having to grab a different site since #29 was too unlevel. The campground office was very accommodating. Park is very well maintained with small lake access and lots of open space. Enjoyed peace and quiet with only one other camper in our loop. Filled the fresh water tank on the way end and used the easy access dump on the way out. Verizon signal was minimal, but worked. Recommend the McLean County History Museum in downtown Bloomington. Located in the old courthouse building and extremely well done.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Spring Lake Park - Macomb
      July 17, 2023

      Spring Lake Park - Macomb

      Awesome campground

      Always a great experience at spring lake. Fishing, boat rentals, convenience store and shower house are all great. Beautiful and we’ll maintained.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      July 15, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Water is not communal

      Water spigots are supposed to be communal. No one site has water, but trailers hook their hoses up to the spigots for the duration of their stays and nothing is said to them. Meaning that primitive-tents, and bikepackers have to seak further away from your particular campsite for refill. This campground is full most weekends all summer, so tenters and cyclists plan ahead. Other than that, the campground looks well cared for. Trees are trimmed, grass mowed. Sites are roomy. Pit toilets were clean and had paper, shower house is 15 seconds per push button. The water is warm. The lake is beautiful for paddling.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Carl Spindler
      July 9, 2023

      Carl Spindler

      Only the basics, but perfect for certain needs

      I came to this campground because of a local event where I knew I was going to be gone a decent amount of time, but also have some down time. This place was perfect for my needs. I got a full hookup site, easy access, extremely quiet. Great views at the opposite side of the campground from where I was. Looks like lots of "permanent" sites mixed with regular turnover. Also looked like a lot of sites were occupied by people working in "traveling" industries, where this place was their temporary home. I would come back again for a similar situation, but the playground is very minimal, so I wouldn't come back with my kid.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      July 7, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Nice county campground

      County campground with good rates. Nice no wake lake for fishing, kayaking. 4 RV sites with lake view, 2-3 tent sites with view. A lot of sites in wide open areas with few trees and privacy. Fire pits need work-many sinking. Shower house adequate but nothing to rave about. In general area nice picnic pavilions and play area. Firewood and ice for sale. Could use more than a single dump station-I waited in line for 1.5 hours during the week. Site 16 during heavy rain becomes a river of mud. They give discounts for longer stays, veterans and county residents. Site 30 level and with shade tree. On cul-de-sac so less traffic. Backs up to pond.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      June 19, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Nice County owned campground

      Camped here during week while listing house. Campground not busy and very quiet. Evergreen lake beautiful. Site 28 nicely shaded but not level.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      June 17, 2023

      Comlara County Park

      Easy weekend getaway

      We spent the weekend here. Nice park with lots of playgrounds and good bike riding! The only bad thing was our site was kind of on a bit of a hill. Otherwise had a nice weekend here!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Carl Spindler
      April 11, 2023

      Carl Spindler

      Carl Spindler

      The shower houses are amazing! This campground is very well maintained and right on the Illinois river. The view of Peoria at night is beautiful

    • Camper-submitted photo from Springfield KOA
      October 29, 2022

      Springfield KOA

      Nice relaxing campground

      Campground is quiet and in a nice wooded area but still only 5-10 minutes from nearby shopping and attractions in Springfield.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      September 13, 2022

      Comlara County Park

      Great hidden gem

      What a great little hidden gem.  I don't get the four star reviews.   I have stayed a lots of campgrounds in my years, if you are tent camping or even Pop-Up or RV it is a five star for sure.  If you are a big RV'r looking for cement pads, this is not the place for you, but for what it is, it is a five in my book.    Facilities are very clean and the park is kept very clean.   Fishing, boating, hiking, biking, camping.   Enjoyed it completely.  Maybe on the high side price wise, but loved it anyway.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Comlara County Park
      August 29, 2022

      Comlara County Park

      Do better

      Shelbyville is way larger and is half the cost. Aesthetically it's beautiful, but nothing special. Prices are definitely unfair. There's already a reservation fee, then another 7-10 dollars if you pay in person or over the phone. That's ridiculous.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sankoty Lakes
      August 17, 2022

      Sankoty Lakes

      Not our vibe

      Sankoty Lakes is nice, but seems more or less like the RV equivalent of a gated community with a strict HOA or a country club. People were frequently circling the area on golf carts, and someone stopped to interrogate us about our trailer and whether we had told the reservation department that we had a trailer when we booked. Sites are good, level with full hookups, but the RV area is only accessible by driving around the side of the complex and through a neighborhood, and then you have to wait for someone to come open the gate. Might be great for some folks, but we just didn't feel welcome.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Millpoint Park
      July 27, 2022

      Millpoint Park

      Millpoint a nice campground

      Millpoint is a nice campground again not a lot of internet, but since there are not a lot of folks it is not bad. Great TV.

      Loved the water.  We went in Fall so not that many people camping.  It was nice.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Riverside Park
      July 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Millpoint Park
      July 10, 2022

      Millpoint Park

      Quiet, spacious lots and beautiful view

      Owner was friendly and campsite was clean and spacious. We had a beautiful view of the river and we’re right next to the water so the kids could fish.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Millpoint Park
      June 18, 2022

      Millpoint Park

      Private and Spacious

      This place felt like real camping. The spots were pretty spread out and easy pull through. It was full hookup with electric, water, and sewage. The host was fast as soon as we pulled up he printed a receipt and escorted us to our spot with his truck. He even gave a coupon to a pizza shop that he owned which was super cool. 

      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. 

      It was dog friendly with plenty of room to walk your dogs around. 

      The only thing that was weird was there was no dumpsters to be found. We looked everywhere for them and could not find them. We ended up hauling our trash with us.



    Guide to Forest City

    Camping near Forest City, Illinois, offers a mix of peaceful nature and family-friendly activities. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, there are plenty of options to enjoy the great outdoors.

    What to do:

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. At Millpoint Park, a reviewer said, "The showers and bathrooms are amazing! Very clean."
    • Family Atmosphere: Many campgrounds cater to families. A visitor at Kentuckiana Campground remarked, "Great place for kids. Decent little parks. Huge slide in the holler."
    • Quiet Environment: Campers enjoy the peaceful surroundings. One camper at Jubilee College State Park Campground mentioned, "Excellent campground for those who want to relax and have quiet time."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may not have extensive facilities. A camper at Illinois Sand Ridge State Forest - Pine Camp noted, "No water or electric hook ups so bring your generator."
    • Site Availability: During peak seasons, campgrounds can fill up quickly. One visitor at Primitive Campground shared, "Both loops were full, but there was just enough space for us to squeeze in."
    • Weather Considerations: Be prepared for changing weather conditions. A camper at Lincoln's New Salem Historic Site Campground mentioned, "We had to leave a day early due to weather."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and organized activities. At Kentuckiana Campground, a reviewer said, "Great campground. Everybody was very friendly, many pull through spots, several big parks for kids to play!"
    • Plan for Meals: Bring your own food or check for nearby stores. A camper at Millpoint Park noted, "Good luck finding a site with no shade," suggesting that you might want to prepare meals at your site.
    • Safety First: Keep an eye on kids, especially near water. One visitor at Primitive Campground mentioned, "Lots of families with kids riding bikes around the loop."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Hookups: Ensure your site has the necessary hookups. A camper at Carl Spindler Campground said, "Campground is very well kept with very clean showers and restrooms."
    • Bring Extra Water: Some campgrounds have water that isn’t suitable for drinking. A visitor at Millpoint Park advised, "Bring cases of bottled water."
    • Quiet Hours: Respect quiet hours to ensure everyone has a good time. A camper at Kentuckiana Campground noted, "They don’t let kids ride bikes at night which makes sense."

    Camping near Forest City, Illinois, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the beautiful surroundings!

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      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Forest City, IL is Kentuckiana Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

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