Best Cabin Camping near Groveland, IL

Several campgrounds near Groveland, Illinois offer cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities and comfort. Carl Spindler Campground in East Peoria provides a deluxe cabin option with electricity and basic furnishings, situated near the Illinois River with views of the Peoria skyline. Millpoint Park features three rental cabins located adjacent to the main office and meticulously clean restroom facilities. According to one visitor, "The showers and bathrooms are amazing! Very clean," making these accommodations suitable for those seeking rustic cabin camping with essential comforts. Timberline Campground in Goodfield also offers cabin rentals, with one guest noting they "rented a cabin for the weekend and had a blast."

Rustic cabins and more developed options are available throughout the region, with most requiring advance reservations, especially during peak summer months. The Galesburg East/Knoxville KOA Journey provides well-maintained cabin accommodations with recent improvements, including "a brand new shower house, new playground equipment, mini golf, pool, and laundry." Most cabins in the area are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by location. Cabin Fever Campground in Victoria lives up to its name with cabin rentals near fishing ponds, while Clinton Lake State Recreation Area offers year-round cabin options with access to beach and water activities. Seasonal availability differs across locations, with some campgrounds closing between late October and early April.

Most cabin rentals include beds and basic furniture but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic fire rings outside to small refrigerators and microwaves in more deluxe units. Bottled water is recommended at several locations, particularly at Millpoint Park where reviewers note the water "has a lot of iron in it" and is "not for drinking." On-site firewood is available at most campgrounds, though cooking equipment and utensils are typically not provided. Visitors staying in cabins should check with individual campgrounds about specific amenities, as furnishing levels differ substantially between basic log cabins and more equipped units with heating and cooling systems.

Best Cabin Sites Near Groveland, Illinois (13)

    1. Carl Spindler Campground

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

    "is formed where Upper Lake Peoria meets the Illinois River."

    "Along the Illinois River. Includes showers and laundry house."

    2. Millpoint Park

    16 Reviews
    Peoria Heights, IL
    13 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"

    "This place has beautiful views of illinois river. Nice sized campsites. Everything was clean and well taken care of! Not a lot of amenities, however that isn’t what camping is all about!"

    3. Timberline Campground

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

    "My girlfriend rented us a cabin for the weekend and we had a blast great people and great staff"

    "Jumping pillow and a several playgrounds. Nice campstore. Would highly recommend."

    4. Sankoty Lakes

    2 Reviews
    Mossville, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 570-1111

    $59 - $89 / night

    6. Canton Lake

    1 Review
    Canton, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 267-1938

    $10 - $15 / night

    7. Evening Star Camping Resort

    2 Reviews
    Topeka, IL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 562-7590

    8. Clinton Lake State Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    Weldon, IL
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 935-8722

    $10 - $30 / night

    "It is a large campground with well spaced campsites for tents and rvs. Almost every site has plenty of shade with lots of tree cover."

    "Sites were spacious but wasn’t much privacy, which didn’t bother us because it allowed for our kids to play with the other kids easily."

    9. Galesburg East / Knoxville KOA Journey

    8 Reviews
    Galesburg, IL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 289-2267

    $50 - $150 / night

    "We stopped here for a night on both ends of our trip to Southern Illinois. The campground was recently turned into a KOA."

    "There is a very large area to walk your dogs and they have centrally located pet disposal can. They have a pond which was nice to walk the dogs around."

    10. Cabin Fever Campground

    3 Reviews
    Kewanee, IL
    42 miles
    Website

    $30 - $60 / night

    "Water and electrical hookups. Great place to spend a weekend fishing and swimming in the 5 ponds available."

    "Swimming lake was awesome!"

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Cabin Reviews near Groveland, IL

68 Reviews of 13 Groveland Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 26, 2024

    Carl Spindler Campground

    Waterfront Camping Bliss with City View

    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 is formed where Upper Lake Peoria meets the Illinois River. For campers who want to get away from it all, while still being within close driving distance to civilization, Carl Spindler offers the convenience of a nearby major city (Peoria) while still providing a decent escape for some rest & relaxation within a fairly decent vicinity to nature. The best part about this lakefront getaway – apart from the incredibly cheap prices for an overnight stay – was hands down, the very friendly staff who offer up everyone a very strong dose of Midwestern hospitality.

    This pet-friendly CG offers a lot of amenities including: FHUs featuring electric, water and sewage as well as playground, community fire pit, restroom and shower facility that are in pretty good (not pristine) condition, laundry, fresh tap water, boat launch, 2 dump stations, WiFi (although very poor connection) and a beachhead. All sites are very level here and come with a picnic table, fire ring and electric, while a good number of the RV slots have a combination of electric amp options in addition to water and sewage hook-ups. At the marina, you can purchase ice, small sundries and camping supplies and / or simply use this spot to launch your boat, kayak or canoe from. There’s also options to rent a slip, store your boat and / or trailer for the winter. There’s even a deluxe cabin to rent in case you don’t have a tent or RV.

    While most of Carl Spindler is designed more for the RV-driving or 5th Wheel toting kind – and to be honest, some of these look like longer-term residents and / or traveling professionals – offering up some 55 individual slots (some of which I would definitely describe as ‘very snug’), this outfit does provide 2 different options for decent camp sites with me tent pitchin’ bredren in mind, both of which sit right in front of the Illinois River. In these areas, and actually for the entire campground, there’s not much (if any) shade, tree cover or brush that contributes to an overall lack of privacy – so whatever your activities might be, you and your camping brood will be on full display to the rest of the campground. At least if you chose to set up your tent over in the primitive camping area, this area is still pretty underdeveloped (for now), so over in these parts, you’ll have a greater feeling of solitude, peace & quiet.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’d like to knock some pins down while slurping some delicious local cold brew, head on over to Landmark Bowling Center; (2) Should you be looking for some decent trails to hike check out nearby Powerton Lake State Park; (3) You will want to time your sundowners correctly, because if you do, you’ll be sipping Mai Tais leaning back in your camp chair listening to some Amy Winehouse watching the sun set in the west over the Illinois River as the twinkling stars come out to shine their brightest all with a crackling bonfire keeping you warm and lit on a gorgeous Midwestern night; (4) While I always pack a long 100 foot electrical cord for all of my electricity needs, I’ve never had to use it, except here, where the electrical outlet in the primitive tent camping area is shared by all 4 sites and ours was the furthest away – so we got lucky; and (5) In the event that you grow weary of conjuring up that next meal from the depths of your Cordova roto-molded cooler or onboard mini-fridge and want to check out some local flavor, there’s a handful of options, but all will require a bit of a drive, of which I highly recommend Avanti’s Ristorante for their excellent pizza and Italian subs, the Blue Duck BBQ Tavern for outstanding smoked brisket and Obed & Issacs Microbewery for the finest local taps as well as their signature dish, Kitchen Sink Pie (don’t ask, just order).

    Happy Camping!

  • Melissa H.
    Apr. 9, 2023

    Galesburg East / Knoxville KOA Journey

    Quiet, well-maintained, impeccable hosts

    We stopped here for a night on both ends of our trip to Southern Illinois. The campground was recently turned into a KOA. The new owners made significant improvements, including a brand new shower house, new playground equipment, mini golf, pool, and laundry. The grounds are lovely and well-maintained and the location is super quiet and peaceful. There was a pretty little pond and a dog run. Plenty of pull-through sites and FHU options, as well as cabin rentals. The hosts were delightful and really accommodating. Will definitely return!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2025

    Millpoint Park

    Waterfront Camping Bliss @ Family-Friendly CG

    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. In all, there’s about 80 sites – all of which are incredibly spacious, unlike a lot of other RV parks – to choose from at Millpoint, where a slow meandering gravel lane will have you navigating around the campground where you’ll take good note of the excellent shade that is provided everywhere.

    From an amenity standpoint, Millpoint Park packs a punch with a combination of back-in and pull-thru sites offering up standard water, sewage and electric hook-ups, relatively new picnic tables and in-ground fire rings as well as a designated dumpster upon exiting the grounds. 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. 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. The place also sells firewood, but if you need anything else, you’ll need to head south towards town where there’s no shortage of shops and restaurants.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you are a tent camper, there’s 3-4 designated areas for primitive camping, but if you’d like something less primitive and with access to water and electricity, then book yourself into one of the 5 designated tent sites: #233-#237, of which I recommend #236 and #237 as they have a small waterfront area flanking the southern perimeter; (2) 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; (3) If you haven’t camped out here in central Illinois during the summer, you will want to bring good DEET spray to keep the ticks away as well as hard-core smoke or scent-fused candles that are peppermint, eucalyptus or lavender-scented to keep the gnats at bay; and (4) The owner, Don, is quite possibly one of the most accommodating and friendly campground owners I have ever met– so don’t be shy if you need anything at all during your stay, including a discount to his pizza restaurant.

    Happy Camping!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2017

    Carl Spindler Campground

    Good location to downtown Peoria

    If you want to visit Peoria, this is an ideal place to stay. The campground is part of a marina on the Illinois River and not too far from downtown. We wanted to stay here so we could visit the Caterpillar Visitor Center which is totally worth the visit.

    We visited the park in November and since it was the shoulder season the park was not very crowded. The park is open year-round and you will find more seasonal people during the off season. They close most of the park in the winter time which only leaves 22 paved sites available. Otherwise, they offer a mix of paved, full hook-up sites or electric only sites.  Sites that are close to the river have a great view of the skyline at night and if you don’t mind having just electric and being on sand these are great sites. There is a small beach area where you can access the water and a community fire pit which seemed to draw a lot of people in the evening.  

    The park has shower/bath house that was clean as were the laundry facilities. Wifi was non-existent but our Verizon 4G phone and hotspot worked well. We were able to get a decent number of antenna television channels. The roads are paved and easy for us to navigate in our 45’ RV. Our site was paved with a picnic table and fire pit and all the hook-ups worked well.

    We enjoyed the short nature trail that leaves directly from the area. The trail starts off as a boardwalk over an interesting marsh area and then transitions to a primitive trail eventually leading you to the lake shoreline. This was a great walk for our black lab who loves trails and water. Of the four times we walked the trail we only encountered people once. After a heavy rain, the low lying areas of the trail were pretty muddy so wear appropriate shoes. 

    The nice aspects of this park were the location to downtown Peoria, the pretty view of the skyline and the access to water if you want to kayak, fish, or swim. The price of $27/night for full hook-up was a great rate. The downside of this campground is that sites are close and there is a bit of road noise. There are a lot of seasonal people who were up and going to work in the morning which may bother late sleepers but meant for a quiet campground during the day.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2021

    Carl Spindler Campground

    Good for passing through

    General: City camping is generally challenging but this was a good place for us to land for the night as we were passing through. Very easy access as soon as you cross Peoria Lake to East Peoria. The flip side of this is that you will hear constant road noise and an occasional train. Reservations are made by phone and when I called to make mine, was told we would be in Site 33. Typical for us, we arrived after the office was closed and saw Site 33 was occupied. We took Site 36 and when I went to pay the following morning, I discovered this is where we had been moved to as site numbers are not supposed to be guaranteed. It appeared that there were many long-term campers staying here. The rate of $24 for an electric site was reasonable. Full hookup sites and a few tent sites are also available. 

    Site Quality: Site sizes are, for the most part, very generous and can accommodate a large RV and extra vehicle/s. Some are very close to each other (beach and overflow) and there is no physical separation between them. Each site has one (or two) picnic tables and a fire ring. Some sites have paved pads while the ones closest to the water are either gravel or sand. There are also several cabins.

    Bathhouse: Clean but the only downside is there is only one sink, and it is located in an awkward place (perpendicular to and close to one of the stalls). Showers were small and I did not use so cannot comment on how well they worked. Hot water was appreciated. 

    Activities/Amenities: If you are a boater, this is a great place for you as this is a marina! Small and outdated playground and a basketball stand but no basket or net. There is also a laundry room. 

    Conclusion: For us, passing through, this was an ideal place to land for the night but since we don’t have a boat, we wouldn’t stay longer than one night.

  • carissa
    Oct. 14, 2020

    Millpoint Park

    Perfect Camp Site

    This place has beautiful views of illinois river. Nice sized campsites. Everything was clean and well taken care of! Not a lot of amenities, however that isn’t what camping is all about! Full hook ups at a reasonable price. Each site also has a picnic table and fire pit. The guy that runs the place is AWESOME! So nice and willing to help with anything you need. This park is close to town, so if anything is needed you are only minutes away. LOVED camping here & will definitely be back :)

  • M
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Galesburg East / Knoxville KOA Journey

    Perfect location when traveling

    My Husband were traveling to Montana and this campground was right off the freeway. The grounds are well maintained and the hosts were amazing. They helped you get to your site and get lined up. All sites are pull thru with full hookups. The grounds have lots of mature trees so shade is plenty. There is a very large area to walk your dogs and they have centrally located pet disposal can. They have a pond which was nice to walk the dogs around. I liked that the campground was quiet as we went to bed early in order to get an early start the next day. Keep in mind there are no showers which for us wasn’t an issue but some people might not have that option. We will use them again for sure!!

  • Cindy H.
    Sep. 16, 2019

    Millpoint Park

    Not a lot of amenities.

    Large sites on Illinois River. FHU. Expensive. No laundry, store, or gas. They do sell firewood, pickup your trash, and have two showers available.

  • Brett F.
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Millpoint Park

    Location, location, location!

    We were late reserving a campsite for Memorial Day Weekend. But Don had a spot for us. We are glad we stayed.

    The campground sits along the Illinois River: many campsites face it. It's secluded and quiet. Campsites are spacious and well-distanced.

    There is much to do on site. The campground is situated between a nature preserve with nice walking paths and a beach. There is also an old barge to explore.

    A little further away is Old Mill Vineyard. Well worth the 20 minute drive! The wine and ambiance are very nice. Ask for Ellen.

    The campground only had two restrooms available during our stay. But they were nice. And don't forget your RV water filter! The water here is very rusty.


Guide to Groveland

Cabin camping around Groveland, Illinois offers visitors access to fishing ponds, riverside views, and pet-friendly accommodations. The region sits along the Illinois River watershed with elevations averaging 450-600 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds are accessible year-round, though peak season runs May through September when temperatures typically range from 65-85°F.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Cabin Fever Campground, visitors can fish in five different ponds stocked for recreational anglers. As one visitor notes, it's "a beautiful campground" with a "swimming lake [that] was awesome!"

Boating access: Carl Spindler Campground offers direct water access with marina facilities. "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," explains one reviewer.

Hiking trails: Nature trails around Millpoint Park provide walks through Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve. A camper mentions "decent hiking paths to explore both north and south of the property, with the latter offering up a small beachhead at Funks Run."

What campers like

Peaceful riverside settings: Millpoint Park earns praise for its waterfront location. One visitor described it as "peaceful campground, well maintained, beautiful views of the Upper Peoria Lake/Illinois River." Another notes the "nice gravel lanes with well manicured sights."

Clean facilities: Clinton Lake State Recreation Area maintains high standards for its amenities. A visitor mentioned, "The shower houses are very clean and a really nice big beach." Another camper agreed, noting it's "always very clean. We have only stayed in the electric only sites as the full hookup sites are hard to come by."

Affordable rates: Timberline Campground offers reasonable pricing for cabin rentals. One guest who "rented a cabin for the weekend" mentioned they "had a blast" and that the campground has "plenty of activities for kids."

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Several campgrounds have issues with drinking water. At Millpoint Park, a reviewer warns "the water has a lot of iron in it" and "does smell/taste weird." Bringing bottled water is strongly recommended.

Seasonal availability: While some locations remain open year-round, most limit services in winter. At Clinton Lake State Recreation Area, a camper noted: "Water was turned off for winter which wasn't entirely clear. The RV fill was shutdown too. Water option we're the lake or a 30 min drive into town for bottled."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals require advance booking, especially during summer months. Full-hookup sites at popular campgrounds fill quickly, with one visitor noting that at Clinton Lake "the full hookup sites are hard to come by."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Galesburg East/Knoxville KOA Journey offers extensive family amenities. A visitor mentioned "a brand new shower house, new playground equipment, mini golf, pool, and laundry," making it ideal for family trips.

Swimming options: Multiple locations offer swimming areas for children. One camper at Cabin Fever noted the "swimming lake was awesome," while Clinton Lake features what a reviewer called "a really nice big beach" for water activities.

Site selection: When booking cabins with children, consider proximity to bathrooms. At Millpoint Park, the three rental cabins are "located adjacent to the main office and meticulously clean restroom facilities," making them convenient for families with young children.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing: Sankoty Lakes offers well-designed RV sites. One camper noted "concrete pad is very large, depending on your rig, you could probably fit 3 or 4 cars at the site, to give you an idea of the size."

Power options: Most campgrounds near Groveland provide multiple electrical hookup options. At Carl Spindler Campground, a visitor mentioned "all sites are very level here and come with a picnic table, fire ring and electric, while a good number of the RV slots have a combination of electric amp options."

Accessibility: Consider road conditions when traveling with larger RVs. At Galesburg East/Knoxville KOA Journey, an RVer appreciated that "all sites are pull thru with full hookups" and that staff "helped you get to your site and get lined up."

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