Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jonesboro, IL

Several RV parks provide convenient accommodations within 30 miles of Jonesboro, Illinois. Cape Camping & RV Park in Cape Girardeau offers full hookups with water, sewer, and 50-amp electrical connections on level sites that accommodate large motorhomes. "The sites are close together, no shade, mostly cement. If you want a place to get off the highway for the night and jump back on... this is for you," notes one visitor. The Landing Point RV Park features concrete pads with cable and WiFi included, providing easy access for big rigs with spacious sites that include shade trees. Marion Campground & RV Park maintains year-round availability with sewer hookups and electric service, though without a sanitary dump station on-site.

For RV travelers planning visits to the region, accessibility varies between properties. While The Landing Point RV Park provides level concrete pads that require minimal adjustment, some nearby campgrounds feature gravel sites that may need additional leveling. Dump stations are limited, with Cape Camping offering this service while other facilities lack this amenity. Cell service remains reliable across most parks, with reviews noting strong Verizon and AT&T coverage at multiple locations. Pet-friendly policies are standard throughout the area, though designated dog areas are only available at select parks. During peak seasons, especially fall, many pull-through sites fill quickly as travelers visit the region's state parks and conservation areas.

Best RV Sites Near Jonesboro, Illinois (91)

    1. Cape Camping & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Cape Girardeau, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 332-8888

    "We hooked into their cable and received 24 popular channels and the WiFi was way above normal. We got 3 bars each on Verizon and AT&T."

    2. Hinton RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Benton, MO
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 471-1457

    "Nice level sites, friendly staff. We had some issues and needed an extra day last minute and we're able to stay on until things got fixed. Plenty of things close in the area."

    "The park also has cable tv. Easy access off the highway. I highly recommend."

    3. The Landing Point RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Cape Girardeau, MO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 334-7878

    "Shade was adequate lot of permeant and monthly spots. Water park close by (5 minute drive) that was great for the kids on a hot day. Camping spots was all nice and level."

    "Large sites with level concrete. Staff is helpful and friendly"

    4. The Landing Point RV Park

    1 Review
    Cape Girardeau, MO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 803-9343

    $45 / night

    "Easy to navigate the roads, with every site level concrete. ATT & Verizon both worked fine. Wifi & cable included in the price. 10% discount for Good Sam, military & seniors."

    5. Marion Campground & RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Johnston City, IL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 997-3484

    $40 / night

    "This actually feels like a campground and not a parking lot even though it’s super convenient to the interstate."

    "Little swings for the littles and lots of room to walk your dog.."

    6. Cypress Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Benton, MO
    41 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    7. Birdsville Riverside RV Park

    1 Review
    Smithland, KY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 928-2772

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Birdsville Riverside RV Park has a great setup for RVers looking to enjoy the area without being on top of their neighbors.  Check them out and share some pics of your stay on the Dyrt!"

    8. Saline Creek RV Park and Campground

    1 Review
    Perryville, MO
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 768-0414

    $38 / night

    "Beautiful, and quiet. New sites, tables, and a beautiful creek. A couple of pony’s too. We will definitely be stopping in again!"

    9. Duck Creek RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Paducah, KY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 415-0404

    "Duck Creek is adorable, easy to find and every site is pull-through. The staff is great, campground is very clean. Sites next to the Hwy are a little loud but all in all, we definitely recommend!!"

    10. Perryville RV Resort By Rjourney

    11 Reviews
    Perryville, MO
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (314) 493-0225

    "Great clean campground- easy hook ups- pleasant staff and close to town. Went to Mary Janes for dinner gotta recommend! Campground Has a trail to a hike around lake. Playground was fun and safe."

    "One of our favorite getaways close to home for a weekend. Nice large shaded sites. Friendly and helpful staff."

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RV Park Reviews near Jonesboro, IL

564 Reviews of 91 Jonesboro Campgrounds


  • Jess H.
    Jun. 25, 2025

    Magnolia Campground & Country Store

    Highlights

    🌳 Highlights

    Welcome & Hospitality Newly opened in October 2020 and family-run by Rick & Glenda Wilson, guests often highlight their warm, friendly service . One reviewer said:

    > “Owners and staff all super friendly, engaging and kind.”

    Campground Quality Features include full hookups (30/50 amp, water, sewer), gravel pull-through sites for big rigs (up to ~43 ft), free WiFi, dump station, propane fill, fire pits, picnic tables, laundry, and a shower house .

    On‑site Country Store & Deli A notable perk is the store with fresh deli items and daily lunch specials—particularly Friday catfish dinners—plus occasional breakfast on Saturdays .


    ⭐ Guest Reviews Snapshot

    Mick & Karla (30 Mar 2025)

    Booked same-day, chose pull-through site, enjoyed 40 psi water, decent WiFi/cell service.

    Friendly staff and solid amenities, though gravel/dirt sites got dusty or muddy depending on weather.

    Road noise from nearby I‑57 noted. Felt $40/night was a bit high.

    CatTrailzz (24 Jul 2024)

    Quiet despite being near the freeway. Loves the deli (noting salads and pulled pork).

    Clean facilities, new shower room.

    Plans to stay again.

    QueenMartell (16 Mar 2024)

    Friendly check-in, excellent service.

    Accommodated a 43 ft fifth wheel with ease.

    Highly recommends, loves the Friday catfish.

    Other reviewers (Kitty, Kyla D, Tergeo)

    Consistently mention friendly owners, clean/gravel sites, good common areas, and a strong likelihood to return .


    Pros & Cons

    👍 Pros 👎 Cons

    Warm, personal service Sites are gravel/dirt—can be dusty or muddy Full hookups and big‑rig friendly Road noise from I‑57 On-site deli with fresh food & catfish dinners Wi-Fi and cell coverage are serviceable but not exceptional Clean shower/laundry facilities Price (~$39–40/night) might be a bit high for basic amenities


    Summary

    Magnolia Campground is a great overnight or short-term stop if you’re looking for friendly hospitality, solid basic RV hookups, and the novelty of a country store with good food in southeast Missouri. It’s particularly suited for large RVs, travelers who enjoy a welcoming vibe, and those who appreciate a Friday catfish dinner. It’s not a destination resort, so if you're seeking plush amenities or a quiet nature getaway, plan accordingly.


    Bottom Line

    If you're rolling through with an RV and want a hassle-free, friendly, quick stay with full hookups and good food, Magnolia is a solid choice. For longer stays, be prepared for gravel underfoot and some road noise—but clean facilities and warm hosts might still make it worth it.

    If you'd like help booking, directions, or comparisons to nearby campgrounds, just let me know!

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Magnolia Campground & Country Store

    Very Good Customer Service

    This review is based on a short stay rather than a destination campground (CG) experience. We found this CG while looking for options near Sikeston, MO, and decided to try it based on positive online reviews. Booking was easy with a same-day reservation, and we received an email with directions, the WiFi password, and instructions to pick any site between 8 and 13, designated for big rigs and short-term stays, as most of the other sites were occupied by longer-term residents. We chose pull-through site #11 with full hookups (FHU) due to its convenient angle. All of the sites, including the shorter back-ins, offer FHU. Our site accommodated our 40’ fifth wheel and F450 truck comfortably, with centrally located utilities and 40 psi water pressure. The WiFi was sufficient for checking emails and general browsing, while cell service was limited to 1 bar on Verizon and 3 bars on T-Mobile. With few trees, satellite reception wouldn’t be an issue. During our stay, we were the only short-term guests. Some sites had picnic tables and fire pits, and while ours did not, we could have moved them if desired. The CG has a nice shower house and laundry facility, but the real draw is the country store, which operates more like a restaurant. The owner and staff were exceptionally friendly, and the food was good. The sites are pretty much gravel and dirt. At $40 per night, the price felt a bit high for the amenities offered. We were there during dusty conditions, and friends came through a week later in the rain, and the CG was muddy. Along with the country store with a restaurant, there’s a dump station, plus they sell ice and propane. Being located along a frontage road off I-57, road noise was noticeable. Overall, we had a pleasant overnight stay and appreciated their hospitality.

  • hannah O.
    Mar. 21, 2022

    Riverview Campground

    Beautiful Views

    Riverview campground is a clean, quiet, family friendly campground. It overlooks the Ohio River and provides amazing views at sunset. The stargazing is also great. There are 30 amp and 50 amp sites with water, and a dump station is on site. Firewood is also provided. This was the perfect place to spend the weekend!

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 7, 2021

    COE Rend Lake North Sandusky Recreation Area

    Great fishing camp

    North Sandusky Campground has 60 reservable campsites. All campsites have electric hookups, 16 campsites are full-hookup., 30 & 50 amp. There is a dump station, hot showers and flush toilets. Most sites are fairly level, but some have an incline to get into. Sites have water and sewer, and a picnic table. Sites are close to the water so you can fish or boat right from your campsite. There is a boat dock, boat ramp, playground, and disk golf course.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 7, 2021

    South Marcum Campground

    Convenient to I-57

    South Marcum Campground is a Corp of Engineers campground just of I-57 in southern Illinois with over 100 reservable campsites. Sites have 30 & 50 amp Electric hookups. There is a dump station, hot showers, flush toilets, and drinking. Also a playground in the Whispering Pines loop. The campground is on Rend Lake with swimming, fishing and boating. Most sites are level. Some are pull-through. The sites are set up to provide some privacy, and are not right on top of each other.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 10, 2021

    Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park Campground

    Quiet camping convenient to I-57

    Wayne Fitzgerald State Park is on Rend Lake, just off I-57 in Southern Illinois. It’s a great place for camping, fishing and bikes. It’s convenient for a short stop if you are traveling through, or as a destination. Although it’s right off the interstate there is no traffic noise. The campground has 40 tent sites and over 240 modern campsites, which offer electrical hookups, water and sewer facilities. Modern sites are $20/night, with 30/50 amp service. Primitive sites are $6. There is no internet. There are a few pull through sites.. there is lots of room and the sites appear to be level. There are 3 shower buildings. Many sites can be reserved online. There is a playground, and boat ramp. The park has hunting, fishing, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, hiking and boating. there is a golf course nearby and a lodge. Rend Lake is well-known for crappie, particularly in the early spring, as well as largemouth bass, channel catfish and bluegill.

  • Mary T.
    May. 2, 2022

    Cypress Creek RV Park

    Great for the Night

    If you are traveling on I 57 or I 55 this is a great over night stay.  Beautiful Campground but not to many amenities.  IT does have the best internet we have had in 3 months.  Love the trees and nice level sites.  It has a few run down long term campers, but they don't over run the place.

  • A
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Shawnee Forest Campground

    EV Car Camping

    I’m a novice car camper, sleeping in my Tesla Model 3. This campground is quiet and clean. The host is very friendly and knowledgeable. Each site has 50 amp electric service (so you can charge your EV with a NEMA 14-50 plug), fresh water, fire pits, and picnic tables. A nice stop to visit the Shawnee National Forest.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Fern Lake Campground

    Clean, close to Highway

    We stopped here overnight twice because it was close to the highway and had pull-through sites to accommodate our 43’ fifth wheel. We were pleasantly surprised by how nice it was, and you couldn’t even hear the Highway. Our sites both times were in the gravel pull-through area, which seems to be intended for short stays. Even though we were close to the neighbors the sites are angled, so we had a beautiful view of a grassy area with trees out our living room windows. The longer stay sites had gravel and then grass in between the sites, and views of a lake. Very serene, pretty and clean campground.


Guide to Jonesboro

RV camping near Jonesboro, Illinois offers options within a 30-mile radius across three states. The region sits where the Shawnee National Forest meets the Mississippi River floodplain, creating varied terrain with elevations ranging from 328 to 1,064 feet. Fall temperatures average 50-70°F with periodic rainfall, while summer months can reach 90°F with high humidity.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: The 2-acre fishing pond at Cape Camping & RV Park provides a convenient spot exclusively for campground residents. "There was a public paved walking trail along the back of the CG, which was very nice to walk the dogs. There was also a 2 acre fishing pond for CG residents to use," notes one camper.

Trail access: Several campgrounds connect to local walking paths. At Perryville RV Resort, campers can access an on-site trail system. "Campground has a trail to a hike around lake. Playground was fun and safe. Lake for fishing," reports one visitor who enjoyed the amenities during a short stay.

Kid-friendly activities: Many parks offer recreational features beyond standard camping. "The pool is better than most hotels and the giant trampoline looked like it would be my daughters favorite thing if she were with us," writes a traveler who stopped at Perryville RV Resort.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Birdsville Riverside RV Park stands out for its generous spacing between campsites. "Birdsville Riverside RV Park has a great setup for RVers looking to enjoy the area without being on top of their neighbors," reports one reviewer who appreciated the layout.

Natural shade: Tree cover is valuable during hot summer months. At Hinton RV Park, visitors appreciate the natural setting. "The park is very clean with great space between sites and lots of trees. Connections had easy access and fantastic wireless," notes one camper who found the environment pleasant.

Strong connectivity: Unlike more remote camping areas, these campgrounds maintain reliable digital connections. "We got 3 bars each on Verizon and AT&T. The WiFi was way above normal," reports a visitor to Cape Camping & RV Park, while another camper at Hinton RV Park praised their "fantastic wireless" service.

What you should know

Highway proximity: Noise can be an issue at several campgrounds in the region. "There was quite a bit of road noise to include the carwash adjacent to the CG during the day and early evening, but not bad later at night," explains one camper at Cape Camping & RV Park.

Weather considerations: Seasonal flooding affects some locations. At Duck Creek RV Park, one camper reported: "The last night of our stay there was a rainstorm and we woke up to ankle-deep water pooled around our trailer."

Long-term residents: Several parks accommodate extended-stay campers. "The CG had quite a few transient workers whom were friendly. The park was clean and well maintained," notes a Cape Camping visitor. However, at Duck Creek RV Park, a different experience was reported: "There are a lot of sketchy, long-term residents here."

Tips for camping with families

Check pool availability: Some campgrounds offer swimming facilities during warmer months. "They put in a new swimming pool this past summer. I did not try it but it looked nice," shares a camper who stayed at Perryville RV Resort in August and September 2021.

Consider noise levels: Families with light sleepers should select sites furthest from highways. "The highway is also extremely close and can be heard at all times," warns a Perryville camper, suggesting interior sites might be preferable.

Look for outdoor play spaces: Parks with dedicated recreation areas keep children entertained. "It has a pool, playgrounds, a pond, and some tiny home type cabins that look like fun," describes one visitor to Perryville RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Check site surface: Saline Creek RV Park offers newer facilities with solid infrastructure. "Sweet RV campground! Very clean, quiet, and beautiful. New sites, tables, and a beautiful creek," reports a visitor traveling through Missouri.

Overnight access: Many campgrounds accommodate late arrivals. "Pulled in after dark, had made reservations and welcome package with directions to my site was on office door. Site was protected with an orange cone," shares a Hinton RV Park visitor who appreciated the organized late check-in process.

Leveling requirements: Site preparation varies between properties. "Long and level gravel site with full hookups," notes a Duck Creek visitor, while another camper at Hinton RV Park mentioned "nice level gravel sites," indicating minimal setup time for stabilizing RVs.

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