Best RV Parks near Groveland, IL

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Best RV Sites Near Groveland, IL (46)

  • 1.

    Millpoint Park

    14 Reviews
    38 Photos
    104 Saves
    Peoria Heights, Illinois

    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

    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    2.

    Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    7 Reviews
    42 Photos
    3 Saves
    Normal, Illinois

    Conveniently located along I-55 and U.S. Route 51, our Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867 provides the RV traveler with a safe and well-maintained place to stop as you travel across the country. Our reservation and check in process makes booking a site quick and convenient. Guests can make reservations, pay and check in or out on their own devices or at the designated Kiosk located on site, providing an automated and contactless experience. In addition to full hook-ups at every site, including Wi-Fi and 30-Amp and 50-Amp service, our Love’s RV Stop-Normal IL 867 also offers the following when you book a reservation:

    ADA accessible sites Back-in and pull-through sites Communal firepit Dog Park Laundry facilities Two covered pavilions Pickleball court Playground Private showers Need some firewood to enjoy an evening around the firepit or equipment to get in a round at the pickleball court? You’ll find all the basics and then some at our RV check-in building. We also offer a limited amount of recreational equipment to rent.

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

    $35 - $40 / night

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    3.

    Chillicothe RV and Rec Area

    1 Review
    1 Photo
    4 Saves
    Chillicothe, Illinois
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Komfort RV Park & Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kamp Komfort RV Park & Campground

    4.

    Kamp Komfort RV Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    2 Photos
    23 Saves
    Hudson, Illinois

    All of our sites are full hook-up & pull thru

    We have 30amp or 50amp sites

    All rigs must be a registered RV and a manufactured unit.

    ~No converted trailers, vans or buses.

    We do not offer tent camping or passenger vehicle camping.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Group
  • 6.

    Sankoty Lakes

    2 Reviews
    372 Photos
    25 Saves
    Mossville, Illinois

    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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      7.

      Canton Lake

      1 Review
      3 Saves
      Canton, Illinois

      The Campground is open every year from April 15th through October 15th. The Campground offers 60 RV sites and 15 primitive sites. All sites have water and electrical hook up, except a small area of 5 primitive sites. Any person at the site can use the Dumping Station for waste disposal. It is a stationary holding tank pumped weekly by the City. The Campground has a shower house building, first aid station, vending machines and a playground. Weekend food vendors may be selling food at the pavilion during camping season.

      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group

      $10 - $15 / night

    • 8.

      Frakers Grove Farm

      2 Reviews
      16 Photos
      12 Saves
      Kewanee, Illinois

      Frakers Grove farm has been in my family since the 1980’s but the history of Frakers Grove dates back to 1828 when Michael Fraker arrived to this area and negotiated a peaceful settlement with the Indians and became the first settler in the North Eastern Knox County. His grave is located on the property, and it is estimated that there are 26 other graves of relatives and friends in the area.

      Camping on a 250 acre farm located in Western Illinois. There is a 1.5 Acre stocked lake and a small creek running through the property. There are some trails running through the property. Wildlife found on the property include: Deer, American River Otters, Beavers, Geese, Wood Ducks, Racoons, etc.

      1 Walk-in Camp Sites & 1 Drive-In Site by the pond available, each with a fire ring and picnic table. We are testing out RV Camping as well, feed back is appreciated! Overall this is primitive wooded camping behind and around pond, the RV site is next to the polebarn. Guest WiFi is available near the buildings.

      We can aid in getting your tent and supplies to and from the campsite on check-in and check-out days with a side by side if requested.

      Effective 5/31/2023 we now have a Porta Potty available for our guests to use located up by the Pole Barn.

      NOTE: This is an active farm; during the spring and fall there is more activity with heavy machinery. We also have Chickens and Pigs. In 2023 we are building a pasture to start our herd of cows, cow's should arrive in 2024.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Trash
      • Picnic Table

      $20 - $40 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
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      9.

      Clinton Lake State Recreation Area

      19 Reviews
      45 Photos
      135 Saves
      Weldon, Illinois

      There are 17 Class AA campsites, 277 Class A campsites, 9 Class B/S campsites and 5 Class C campsites at Clinton Lake, with most adaptable to either tents, trailers or motor homes. The campground is open year-round with the exception of the full week prior to first firearm deer season. No entry is allowed in the Mascoutin area during that time, for a special firearm deer hunt. Showers and potable water are available from mid-April to November (weather depending). Each site is equipped with a grill and picnic table. Reservations can be made online at the Reserve America website. Camping loops H, I, J and K are alcohol-free. Camp Quest Group Camp, located off Route 54 at Birkbeck, is an area for adults or youth groups and has room for 75. It provides a secluded wooded setting and has a large shelter with electricity, three RV pads with electrical hookups, toilets, tables, grills and water. No shower facilities are present at the group camp area. Portions of the Class AA, A and B/S and the group camp are handicapped accessible.

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

      $10 - $30 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
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      10.

      Jubilee College State Park Campground

      22 Reviews
      10 Photos
      37 Saves
      Brimfield, Illinois
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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    Recent RV Reviews In Groveland

    236 Reviews of 46 Groveland Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      September 18, 2024

      Jubilee College State Park Campground

      Good Place

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    • Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      August 31, 2024

      Jubilee College State Park Campground

      Peaceful and low key

      Excellent campground for those who want to relax and have quiet time. Nature trails are nicely groomed and mowed. Not a lot of amenities for families with young kids but bring your own corn hole bags and badminton. Nice for adults who want some peace and quiet.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      August 20, 2024

      Jubilee College State Park Campground

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    • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
      August 10, 2024

      Clinton Lake State Recreation Area

      Memorabe trip

      One of our favorite camping trips so far!

      We stayed in the J loop, which was more family friendly and very close to the beach. There was a walking path from our site to the shore which was perfect for our young family to go back and forth on.

      Sites were somewhat open but there were tons of trees and grass behind each spot so it didn’t feel so exposed. We loved the option for fishing and swimming in a nearby watering hole.

      We heard the toilets and shower house were brought a portable toilet since we have small kids who might not make it to the outhouse so we never used the campground toilet/facilities.

      Definitely our vibe of being more secluded and on the water.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Evening Star Camping Resort
      July 26, 2024

      Evening Star Camping Resort

      Campers Are Like Family

      Love to swim in the pool, play in the bags tournaments, enjoy the fundraiser in July for St. Jude Children’s Hospital, mini golf, basketball and theme weekends. My favorite is the chili cook off and Halloween weekends are a blast!!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
      July 25, 2024

      Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

      Super convenient clean and with amenities

      If you’re passing thru and need a place to stay this is it. Very little to no grass and no trees were the biggest downside. But everything else from there was an upside. Pickle ball courts, playground, trash, full hook ups, clean, right next to the freeway and convenience store for quick getting in the road the next day.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cabin Fever Campground
      July 15, 2024

      Cabin Fever Campground

      Place is nice, manager isn't.

      The place is nice and very quiet on weekdays.  My only complaint is Rick who runs the place.  I have not had good experiences with him.  He really seems unhappy in his job.  I heard him tell a good friend of mine while I was standing just feet away  "... I hate managing the place".

    • Camper-submitted photo from Galesburg East / Knoxville KOA Journey
      July 12, 2024

      Galesburg East / Knoxville KOA Journey

      Great Campground fixing it up

      They are spending a lot on this campground. New restrooms, traveled all pads, trimmed trees, new playground equipment. It is a hidden gem. If you are on I 74 great place to stay. We will be back. A lot of events scheduled. Cabins being put in.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
      July 6, 2024

      Clinton Lake State Recreation Area

      Great visit with the family

      We had a fantastic time here. We came during Fourth of July and never felt like it was overly crowded. 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. Our site was adjacent to numerous paths that easily led to the beach, playground, the rocky path for fishing, and a secluded swimming hole. We couldn’t have asked for a better location for our family and our interests. We did not use the toilets or showers, although it looked like they were in working order as others were using then. We had a cloudless night and the stars were spectacular.

    • 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 Jubilee College State Park Campground
      June 20, 2024

      Jubilee College State Park Campground

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    • Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      June 6, 2024

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    • Camper-submitted photo from Jubilee College State Park Campground
      May 31, 2024

      Jubilee College State Park Campground

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    • 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 Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
      April 11, 2024

      Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

      Need to iron stuff out

      Saw that you could make your reservation when you got there. Turns out there’s a tablet at the front gate that will let you get through the first 10 minutes of standing in the weather to make one, then when you get to the payment screen they have security turned on so it blocks the page and you cannot make the reservation. Then, you have to go onto your phone, to a site nowhere mentioned by loves until you get to the site, and are blocking traffic while trying to figure all this out because yes, there is a coded gate to get in and out. So you block traffic because now there’s RV’s and Semis backed up behind you while trying to figure this all out. So you finally get the reservation made, ($64.99 btw, not even close to the $34-$39 estimate). Then you go to check in on the same tablet from before, put in your confirmation code, and the screen pops up for 0.25 seconds before popping up and saying that this page has been blocked by an administrator. At this point I’m just pissed that I’m blocking traffic, loves tablet isn’t working, I can’t get through the gate, and when I called the number posted on the booth, it goes through their entire automated system before going to a guy that says I can walk over to him in loves if I need help. Finally and email check in confirmation popped up with the gate code. You get backed in on a nice concrete slab with nice grass. You connect to the WIFI you paid for to find out it’s got like a rolling drop, where every 5-7 seconds it disconnects you for 5-7 seconds. Power/water/sewer hookups were all very nice. Good water pressure. My last complaint has to do with the “maintenance” guy. My girlfriend was walking one of our pups as I was packing up. As our pup was pooping, my girlfriend started unwinding a poop bag out of our bag holder, the maintenance guy drives up and rolls his window down, and tells her to come over to his truck. So she walks up to his window and he sees she already has a baggy, so says, “oh, I was going to ask if you needed a baggy. But I see you’ve got it. Then points over to a camp site that is not ours and asks or the two pre-bagged poops sitting on the slab are ours. She says “no, we have green bags”. It was at that point that he tells her to go pick them up anyways. Being non-confrontational, she does, and then he gets super sarcastic asking her where it is she’s going to put all of them once she picks up our dogs poop as well to which she replies, “um, the garbage?” Before he drives away.

      If I pass through here again, I will just stay in a truckers spot and pull my generator out so we have HVAC. For double the price of most campsites, I DO NOT recommend.

      For those of you that want to give it a go anyways, the site to make the reservation on is camplife.com.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Anderson Lake SFWA
      April 6, 2024

      Anderson Lake SFWA

      Simple yet beautiful & peaceful.

      We have been here 3 Xs over the pas years as a stop over while traveling. They only have vault toilets, but clean. This time no water due to water break.issue. just a nice place on a beautiful lake. Nice for bird watching.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867
      March 7, 2024

      Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

      Great Overnighter

      Super convenient, great facility. 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.

    • 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 Kamp Komfort
      October 12, 2023

      Kamp Komfort

      Roadside RV Hideaway

      Maybe it was the hand-written note taped to the office door that explained how the front office manager / owner was laid up with a bad back, so checking in was on the ‘honor system’ or the fact that we were just looking for a nice, flat and quiet place to lay up for the night that wouldn’t take us too far off course, but for whatever the reason, while we weren’t looking to hole up at Kamp Komfort RV Park & Campground, we ended up there and it was a sublime experience. 

      To be blunt, Kamp Komfort is literally RIGHT NEXT to the major highway 74 running through these parts connecting Peoria to Bloomington (just 8 miles away) in central Illinois and while I know these parts incredibly well, discovering this campground along with the nearby town of Carlock, was completely a pleasant surprise. So if there is no avoiding the non-stop swooshing of traffic from the nearby interstate (and there isn’t, unless you count high-grade ear plugs into the mix), then just accept that you are in a sweet spot that offers up a very well-manicured green pasture where the numerous (by my count, nearly 50) diagonal gravel-laden RV parking spots that come with all of the expected RV hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage), in addition to the other amenities that exist here, including an in-ground pool (open between Memorial and Labor Day). What you will enjoy most, apart from the ‘down-to-earth’ feeling to this place, is the very well-meaning and down-right hospitable folks you will encounter, from the people that run the place to the neighbors you will meet, there is an unmistakably strong Midwestern sense of hospitality that can be found here. 

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) There’s not much in these parts, although at only 8 miles away, if you wanted anything and don’t mind going for a short drive to nearby Bloomington, then that shouldn’t be a problem, but if you are looking for something close and nearby, and are eyeing the township of Carlock, then you’ll only find a BP gas station, the Carlock Family Restaurant that features some good ‘ol country cookin’ and that’s about it – this really is a single stop sign (no stop sign) town to revel in!; (3) If you are on the hunt for some real outdoor tent camping or really great hiking or care to dip your kayak into some really nice fresh water, then head on over to nearby Comlara Park, featuring Evergreen Lake, which has some really nice areas to explore, in particular Deer Island, which you can anchor on or near and explore this little picturesque outcrop; and (4) Should you want to ponder a great evening out and are ‘jones’ing for some really amazing restaurants to imbibe the best of what Illinois has to offer, then you’ll have to head back to Normal–Bloomington for one of the following: Portillo’s, for an outstanding Italian beef & sausage sandwich (don’t ask, just order!), Giordano’s, for some of the best deep-dish Chicago pizza you will ever encounter ... or, and here it is ... the most iconic and local Italian (by Midwestern standards. mind you) joint you will encounter in these parts, called Avantis, which features, of course, pasta, but the handmade subs are what make this place legend. 

      Happy Camping!

    • 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 Hickory Lane Campground
      September 8, 2023

      Hickory Lane Campground

      👍

      Small. Quiet. Pretty. Two small lakes with fountains. You can hear the fountains at night, it's nice. Excellent price for tent camping.

    • 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.



    Guide to Groveland

    Camping near Groveland, Illinois, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or a family-friendly adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do:

    • Fishing and boating: At Comlara County Park, you can enjoy fishing for bass, walleye, and crappie. One reviewer mentioned, "There are simply tons of little nooks and crannies all around the lake to get some decent fishing in."
    • Hiking: Explore the trails at Jubilee College State Park Campground. A visitor noted, "Nature trails are nicely groomed and mowed," making it a great spot for a leisurely hike.
    • Playgrounds and activities for kids: Kentuckiana Campground has a giant slide and parks for children. One camper shared, "Great place for kids. Decent little parks. Huge slide in the holler."

    What campers like:

    • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness at Millpoint Park. A reviewer said, "The showers and bathrooms are amazing! Very clean."
    • Friendly staff: Many visitors enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. At Carl Spindler Campground, one guest remarked, "The shower houses are amazing! This campground is very well maintained."
    • Scenic views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. One visitor at Pine Campground — Sand Ridge State Forest mentioned, "Gorgeous little campground."

    What you should know:

    • Privacy concerns: Some campgrounds, like Comlara County Park, have sites that are close together. A camper noted, "They are spaced a little too close for comfort for my taste."
    • Limited amenities: At Jubilee College State Park Campground, there aren't many amenities for families with young kids. One reviewer said, "Not a lot of amenities for families with young kids."
    • Water quality: Campers at Millpoint Park noted that the water has a strong iron smell. One visitor mentioned, "Water has a lot of iron so does smell/taste weird."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose campgrounds with activities: Look for places like Kentuckiana Campground, which has playgrounds and family-friendly events. A camper said, "Great campground. Everybody was very friendly, many pull through spots."
    • Plan for meals: If you want a break from cooking, head to nearby towns for food options. One reviewer at Comlara County Park suggested, "You’ll have a decent drive to either El Paso or Bloomington for food."
    • Bring outdoor games: Campers recommend bringing games like cornhole or badminton to keep kids entertained. A visitor at Jubilee College State Park Campground mentioned, "Bring your own corn hole bags and badminton."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check site spacing: Some campgrounds, like Kentuckiana Campground, have tight spaces. A reviewer noted, "The sites are a bit cramped."
    • Be prepared for noise: Campers at Carl Spindler Campground mentioned road noise. One camper said, "You will hear constant road noise and an occasional train."
    • Bring bottled water: At Millpoint Park, the water isn't great for drinking. A visitor advised, "Bring cases of bottled water."

    Camping near Groveland, Illinois, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just be sure to check out the campgrounds and plan accordingly!

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