Best Campgrounds near Windsor, IL

Camping options around Windsor, Illinois center on Lake Shelbyville, with multiple campgrounds offering developed sites and water access. Wolf Creek State Park Campground and Eagle Creek State Park provide year-round camping with a mix of accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins. Several Corps of Engineers-managed areas like Coon Creek, Lithia Springs, and Bo Wood feature electric hookups and water access points. Most campgrounds in the region maintain shower facilities, fire rings, and picnic tables, though amenities vary between locations.

The camping season for most developed campgrounds near Windsor runs from April through October, with peak visitation during summer months. Several areas like Wolf Creek and Eagle Creek State Park remain open year-round, offering winter camping opportunities. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly for weekend stays during summer and holiday periods. Sites with lakefront access or full hookups tend to fill quickly during peak season. Campgrounds feature varying levels of privacy, with some offering spacious, shaded sites and others providing more open layouts. A camper noted: "Most of the sites are large with extra lawn area to set up games. This is a nice campground if you are looking for quiet time and not a lot of kids."

Lake access represents a primary draw for many visitors to Windsor area campgrounds, with fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities available at multiple locations. Several campgrounds feature boat ramps and beach areas, making them popular destinations for water recreation. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with many reviews mentioning deer sightings throughout the camping areas. Hiking trails connect various campgrounds, with the Chief Illini trail providing a 12-mile route between Lone Point and Eagle Creek along the lakeshore. One review highlighted this feature: "There is a 12 mile trail from Lone Point to Eagle Creek along the lake shore line, this trail is moderate to difficult hiking." Campground hosts receive positive mentions in multiple reviews for maintaining clean facilities and providing helpful information to visitors.

Best Camping Sites Near Windsor, Illinois (61)

    1. Coon Creek (IL)

    18 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "We've been camping at Coon Creek, on a beautiful Lake Shelbyville, for a few years now, the place is perfect for family vacations. And that's exactly what we do."

    "There are many sites on this campground that are wooded and have views of Lake Shelbyville. Boat ramp to put in your boat or kayaks and sand beach for the kids to go swimming."

    2. Wolf Creek State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Findlay, IL
    6 miles
    Website

    "The park is huge and is one of the only state park's in Illinois with horse camping and horse trails."

    "We are tent people and love primitive camping in spots where we can really be away from everyone and at least pretend like we’re alone."

    3. Lithia Springs

    10 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $36 / night

    "Lithia Springs is a great campground with a wonderful marina located on beautiful Lake Shelbyville! We stayed at Site #12 overlooking the lake."

    "At the end of the circles there are some sites right on the lake and the boat ramp is nearby. Nice latrines and showerhouses."

    4. Eagle Creek State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Findlay, IL
    8 miles
    Website

    "Review of Drive In Tent Camping Site 2. Showed up on a Thursday night and had our pick of all the drive in and walk in sites. We decided on site 2 in the drive in area."

    "I have camped here in the past and enjoy primitive tent camping so I stayed Friday September 29th and Saturday September 30th in the tent camping drive up site #2."

    5. Bo Wood

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "In 2017 it has 150 camping sites, a boat ramp, fish cleaning station, several picnic areas and a bait shop at the entrance on Illinois Route 32 4 miles South of Sullivan."

    "It is right next to the lake. I get some views. In the pictures I posted you’ll see what I’m talking about."

    6. Forrest W. Bo Wood

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "Located on Lake Shelbyville, Bo Wood is an Army Co of Engineers park. Plenty of full hook ups and tent camping spots. Most by the lake."

    "It’s crowded near the road but spreads out well at the back of the site. Lots of people here today"

    7. Robin Hood Woods Campground & Cottage Resort

    7 Reviews
    Lake Shelbyville, IL
    8 miles
    Website

    "Right next to the lake. Plenty of room for everyone, from tents to the massive RVs. The pool very clean and never gets over crowded. Staff are knowledgeable and polite. Friendly/quiet dogs allowed."

    "It’s close to home for us but also, very clean with nice staff and a fun environment. The pool is a huge plus, it’s so incredibly nice."

    8. Lone Point

    6 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $16 - $240 / night

    "One of the first campgrounds I ever went to and when camping in Illinois, my go-to campground and lake. My wife and I love this lake and have a lot of memories here."

    "I have camped here as well as all the Lake Shelbyville campgrounds many times before."

    9. Opossum Creek

    6 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $16 - $32 / night

    "There is a children's playground and trails to walk toward the lake and fantastic views. If you don't care about full hook up, try for the sites 39 to 46 and 11 to 34 that offer more privacy.   "

    "campground is only about 6 miles from the town of Shelbyville where there is a Walmart, restaurant’s, gas stations, bait, hardware stores, medical care, the Shelbyville Dam, Beach, City Park with lakeside"

    10. Camp Lakewood

    17 Reviews
    Effingham, IL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 342-1111

    $35 - $999 / night

    "The sun sets behind the camper. Very nice clean restrooms, laundry room and a area you can grill in using their grills."

    "Biggest complaints are that it had a sewery smell and you could hear the highway. They have a bar and store. Firewood bundles were 10$!"

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Recent Reviews near Windsor, IL

289 Reviews of 61 Windsor Campgrounds


  • Gillian L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Percival Springs RV Campground

    Beautiful spot

    Next door to the little public airport with fairy lights strung about. An open field greats you at your site and you can watch the helicopter or people fly with parachutes. Full hook ups. No WiFi or cable or anything fancy. There is a little playground on site as well. Pet friendly. There could be a height problem for people coming off expressway as there is a train track with a 13’10” clearance. No gas within 5 miles. Wasn’t an issue for us. Campsite accepts cash, check, and Venmo.

  • r
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Lakeside Timbers

    Great location to camp!

    This was my first time here, I reserved online and Allison was very nice and called to confirm my reservation and asked when I’d be arriving and confirmed she would be here when I arrived. She told me about the events going on here in the pavilion. They sell alcohol and even had pizzas cooking and a bartender.

    There are three public bathrooms/showers. Individual use only and very clean!

    Highly recommend

  • 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.

  • Mickie S.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Okaw Valley Kampground

    Great experience

    This is a great campground and the owners are awesome! My husband and I are riding our bicycles cross country. The day we checked into the campground,he had a Crohn's flare/bowel block and went to the hospital for 4 days. The owners stored our bikes, watched our tent, and even picked us up from the hospital! Such nice people! The campground is clean, has a great showerhouse, lots of trees, and even has recliners in the laundry room. I highly recommend staying here!

  • R
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Okaw Valley Kampground

    Great place to stay overnight

    The owner, Barb, was very friendly and helpful. We had a pull through just for overnight, and it was perfect.
    The park appeared well taken care of, and the pool looked clean.

  • 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.

  • Joshua R.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Plainview Campground — Lincoln Trail State Park

    Its ok

    Camp sites had some trash from previous campers. Bathrooms were dirty and outdated. Only scolding hot water in the shower. Host and another staff member made me turn my camper to face the other direction so the door wouldn't face another camp site, even though I have a door on both sides after we had camp set up. Sites themselves are nicely spaced apart. Place was pretty empty for our 4 day weekend there.

  • Mercedes K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Camp Lakewood

    Great Place!

    Great place! Enjoyed the serene atmosphere and friendly staff. Loved the pizza too.


Guide to Windsor

Lake Shelbyville dominates the camping landscape near Windsor, Illinois, with 11,100 acres of water surrounded by diverse campsites. The region sits at approximately 600 feet elevation with hot summers reaching 90°F and mild spring and fall seasons. Most campgrounds maintain connections to the lake through trails, boat ramps, or waterfront sites, with water levels typically higher in spring and early summer.

What to do

Boating access points: Lithia Springs features a marina with boat gas, fishing equipment, and rentals. "The marina here is great with boat gas, fishing equipment, bait, snacks and other items you might need in a pinch. They also rent fishing boats and pontoon boats so you can go on a boating excursion while camping here for a price," notes reviewer Michael M.

Pedal cart rentals: Family fun activities extend beyond water recreation at some campgrounds. At Robin Hood Woods Campground, visitors can rent unique transportation. "You can rent a peddle type cart that holds 4 people who all peddle. They really loved them. You can also rent golf carts," reports Tina H.

Geocaching opportunities: Some campgrounds offer modern treasure hunting activities. "There are several paths down to the waters edge and the beach, lots of little hiking, tons of Geocaching, and a great little beach That my son really like to swim," shares Melissa B. about Coon Creek.

Fishing pond access: Dedicated fishing areas make the activity accessible even for those with mobility challenges. "The disabled fishing pond is well stocked so it is easy for wheel chair bound fishermen to catch their daily quota," explains Michael M. about Opossum Creek.

What campers like

Lakefront sites: Campers consistently praise sites with direct water views. At Lone Point, "We had a small, narrow, and very steep path to a beach area that was great for exploring and building rock formations. We even caught the sunset on the beach that night," shares Melissa B.

Full hookup options: Several campgrounds offer complete services for those wanting all amenities. At Bo Wood, "Our FHU site was very easy to access and a very level well graveled site. The site is full shade and wooded with a nice fire pit and lantern post," notes Ryne T.

Privacy levels: Campers appreciate sites with natural separation. "This campground has a dog park and beautiful views, but the sites are very crowded. If you like a more spread out and quiet park, look at Lithia Springs or Opossum," advises Debra M.

Clean facilities: Maintenance standards receive frequent mentions. At Camp Lakewood, a reviewer noted, "Everything is super clean here, staff is friendly. There is laundry on site and the showers are some of the cleanest I've seen."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. "Campground well maintained and bathrooms/showers are kept clean. Easy access to lake, my family has been coming here every year for 20 plus years. If camping on weekends May to September will need to book it in advance," advises Nathan E. about Lithia Springs.

Site layout considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging configurations. At Camp Lakewood, "The campground is fairly small. They appeared to have all gravel sites with minimal grass. The sites are fairly tight. Couldn't erect our screen house even if we wanted to."

Off-season options: While many campgrounds close after Labor Day, some remain open. "The main campground closes on Labor Day however there is a small section near the boat ramp open year round and this has nice sites in it with camp stove stands as well as grills and awesome fire pits," notes a reviewer about Lone Point.

Bug populations: Insects can be problematic in certain areas. "Our biggest issue with this campsite was the extensive bugs, once the sun goes down the bugs get horribly bad. We let our dogs out past 8 p.m. and our camper was covered with swarms of psychodidae(sewer) flies."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas: Wolf Creek State Park Campground offers swimming facilities, though with seasonal limitations. "There is a beach that closes after Labor Day, but there are lots of sites available all year round," notes Michael M.

Playground facilities: Several campgrounds include play areas. "There are full hookup sites and electric only. If you like the party atmosphere, this place is for you," notes a reviewer about Bo Wood.

Weekend activities: Scheduled events add value for families with children. "Weekend activities for the kids. Electric golf carts allowed. Very inexpensive compared to campgrounds closer to me," shares Janelle H. about Robin Hood Woods.

Budget-friendly options: Some sites offer economical camping opportunities. "This place is really shady and is not exposed to the sun. The sites here are really clean and well maintained. Its about 12 dollars for a campsite and is well worth it."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Eagle Creek State Park Campground provides relatively flat spots for larger rigs. "Decent maintained sites with some older picnic tables and fire rings, but let's be honest this stuff sits outside 24/7," notes Aaron B.

Water hookup distances: Some campgrounds require extra preparation for water connections. "Nice park, spacious sites, bring plenty of water hose. The water faucets for fill up can be a bit far away," advises Nathaniel K. about Wolf Creek State Park.

Camp host support: On-site management can enhance the camping experience. "We spent the weekend at Coon Creek and had a great time. I enjoyed our Site #14. There was a path behind our site that led to a private 'beach'," shares Crystal about their experience.

RV site spacing: Site configurations vary significantly between campgrounds. "The campsites weren't bad, but most were kind of small and close together," notes one reviewer about their experience at a state park campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Windsor, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Windsor, IL is Coon Creek (IL) with a 4.3-star rating from 18 reviews.