Best Campgrounds near Hudson, IL

Central Illinois camping options around Hudson include several established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Comlara County Park, located directly in Hudson along Evergreen Lake, offers year-round camping with electric hookups, boat access, and hiking trails. As one camper noted, "Comlara is a beautifully laid out hidden gem in Illinois. Evergreen Lake is the perfect backdrop to the campground." Nearby alternatives include Kamp Komfort in Carlock, offering both tent and RV sites with full hookups, and Hickory Hill Campground in Secor, which operates seasonally from April through October. Timberline Campground in Goodfield provides cabin options alongside traditional camping sites for those seeking additional shelter amenities.

Reservations are essential during summer months, particularly for waterfront sites at Comlara County Park and holiday weekends throughout the region. Most campgrounds maintain paved or well-maintained gravel roads suitable for standard vehicles, though spring rains can occasionally affect site conditions. The camping season peaks from May through September when temperatures typically range from 60-85°F, though several facilities remain open year-round with limited amenities during winter. Water quality varies by location, with some campers recommending filters for drinking water. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with stronger signals at campgrounds closer to Interstate 55 and the Bloomington-Normal area.

Waterfront camping receives particular praise from visitors to the region. At Comlara County Park, campers highlight the spacious sites with lake views. One reviewer mentioned, "The camp sites are spread apart nicely with some moderate elevation change giving many great views of the lake." For travelers seeking convenient overnight stops, Love's RV Stop in nearby Normal offers full hookup sites with 24-hour security, though highway noise is notable. The surrounding landscape features a mix of agricultural fields and wooded areas along waterways, with fishing opportunities at Evergreen Lake and hiking trails within most established campgrounds. Wildlife viewing includes waterfowl, deer, and various bird species, particularly during spring and fall migrations.

Best Camping Sites Near Hudson, Illinois (57)

    1. Comlara County Park

    33 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 434-6770

    "Comlara is a beautifully laid out hidden gem in Illinois. Evergreen Lake is the perfect back drop to the campground."

    "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."

    2. Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    10 Reviews
    Normal, IL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 445-6881

    $35 - $40 / night

    "highway next to a commercial big rig gas station, but if you are doing some heavy duty highway traveling with your RV or 5th wheel and simply need a place to hold up for the night, then this place really"

    "bit more than a year ago provided quite a bit of detail on this campground, I’m following up on that review by sharing more fotos as well as providing a topline update:

    Highlights: (1) Closely located"

    3. Kamp Komfort RV Park and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hudson, IL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 376-4411

    $40 - $45 / night

    "Nice staff, quiet enough for being somewhat close to the highway. The trees seemed to block the noise well. They have a pool that was closed because of a virus or something."

    "bit more than a year ago provided quite a bit of detail on this campground, I’m following up on that review by sharing more fotos as well as providing a topline update:

    Highlights: (1) Closely located"

    4. Moraine View State Recreational Area

    27 Reviews
    Le Roy, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 724-8032

    $40 - $20 / night

    "I never did all of the trails but spent an afternoon hiking with a friend last summer."

    "It’s also never super convenient to need to pack up just to go to a dump station but as long as your fine walking to the community restrooms, you should be fine."

    5. Hickory Hill Campground

    4 Reviews
    Secor, IL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 744-2407

    $26 - $40 / night

    "Nestled in the verdant rolling hills of central Illinois, you’ll discover Hickory Hills Campground located just a short drive west of I39 and completely off the grid, due to the slight incline of this"

    "This seems to be more of a full time camping location. Lots of buildings and I was offered a lot for sale. Golf carts seem to be the most common mode of travel as there are plentiful."

    6. Timberline Campground

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

    7. Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

    99 Reviews
    North Utica, IL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 667-4726

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Quiet campground not far off the highway! Didn’t expect this kind of camping in Illinois! Nicely wooded and picturesque area, similar to northern Wisconsin!"

    "Beautiful Starved Rock is Illinois's favorite state park. Hiking through forests along the Illinois River to canyons and waterfalls with eagles soaring overhead."

    8. Kentuckiana Campground

    7 Reviews
    Mackinaw, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 449-3274

    "We stayed here last year and will likely stay there again this year when we are back in Illinois. The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage."

    "When Unhitching if there is anyone waiting to drive by, you feel kind of rushed. Don’t let it make you forget wheel chocks or something important. They have a nice pond."

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Recent Reviews near Hudson, IL

409 Reviews of 57 Hudson Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • T
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

    A trickster with premium luxury pricing.

    We decided to not stay here. We stopped, did the online reservation (Loves now uses Camplife website). Made the reservation for a single night and it's $70+ tax and fees.  We paid less per night at luxury campgrounds with waterparks and entertainment. This is a truck stop. Needless to say, we won't be using Love's anymore for our single night stays when traveling.

  • 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.

  • Cowboy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Gibson City South Park Municipal Campground

    Wonderful spot

    This is a great city run campground attached to a block sized city park. 30 amp and water at each site. The park has restrooms, with showers. You only need to grab a key from the police department. There is a dump station on site and large dumpster. Supermarket, restaurants and gas station with in a few blocks. An active American Legion post/bar just down main street. All for $10 a night.

  • Fred R.
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

    Summer trip week 2 the return home

    Picked this spot outta the air. What an amazing history and geological area. The campgrounds were large and dark with shade trees. Limited 50 Amp sites as it is old.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    D & W Lake RV Park

    Lovely hideway

    Very nice looking campground. When we drove in, 1st impression, it gave off a "Welcome" feel. Check-in was easy, we were pre-paid, we were taken directly to our pull-thru site. Stayed only 1 night, had planned 2 but had issues had to call and cancel 1 night. Sites level, plenty of space between campers, shade trees, loved the dog run too. Overall it was a very nice well kept campground. I'm glad we made a reservation. We enjoyed our stay.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Walmart - Peoria Supercenter

    Bumper Car Parking Lot

    This is one of the larger Walmart stores that I have across in my travels and is conveniently located right off of I74 just due south of Peoria and across the Illinois River. You will immediately discover that this Walmart is easily accessible from just about any entrance point that completely surrounds this blue big box retailer. And even though this retail outlet is massive, as is its accompanying oversized parking pad, the place was very frenetic, and jam-packed with lots of traffic zipping around in multiple directions.

    But hey, if lots of ping-pong match-style traffic doesn’t dissuade you from parking here, then you’ll be treated to a decent ton of amenities as you are situated within a massive retail complex that is surrounded by other big box retailers like Lowe’s and Bass Pro Shop, a number of gas stations as well as a decent assortment of smart restaurants, like Texas Roadhouse, Childer’s Eatery and Godfather’s Pizza. Of course, there’s no shortage of drive-by fast food joints nearby like McDonald’s, IHOP, Bob Evans, Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell, but take it from me, you’d be better off crossing the Illinois River into Peoria to check out some better haunts like Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery & Eatery or Thyme Kitchen & Craft Beer.

    Should you decide to park at this oversized discount retailer parking haven, I would suggest parking either on the southern or northern perimeters as while they are next to their own respective inner 2-lane roads, the traffic is slow-moving and isn’t stopped for any lights around those areas, making for less noise pollution. You’ll find that the lot is very flat and level, well-paved albeit dated as well as offering really great lighting at night along with very good rotating security that remain constantly vigilant in this overgrown shopping mecca.

    While scoring criteria may vary from one person to the next, here are the 5 most important criteria that informed my rating of this overnight location: convenience (EZ on- and off-access), safety & security, quality (of facilities), peace & quiet and amenities (either on-site or nearby). Here’s how I ranked this particular overnight spot:

    Convenience: 3 

    Safety & Security: 2 

    Quality: 3 

    Peace & Quiet: 2 

    Amenities: 3 

    Overall, I scored this location a 3 

    Happy Overnighting!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2025

    Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

    Needs Some Updating

    It is a nice campground (sites are great and it was a reasonable price for out-of-state), but the facilities are in need of updating. There is only one shower for about 60 sites. Campground bathrooms are portable toilets. Campground is about 1 mile away from visitor center and park/trails.

  • Becky K.
    May. 31, 2025

    D & W Lake RV Park

    Great place to stay

    This campground is close to home and is our go to when we have a last minute opportunity to camp. Beautiful lake view from our site. Owners are very friendly and super helpful.


Guide to Hudson

Campers seeking a campsite near Hudson, Illinois can access both primitive tent sites and full-service RV locations throughout the area. White Oak primitive camping at Comlara County Park offers waterfront tent sites that require a quarter-mile hike from parking areas. The region experiences temperature swings from summer highs around 85°F to spring and fall conditions where overnight temperatures can drop into the 40s, particularly at lakeside locations.

What to do

Fishing at multiple sites: Comlara County Park features Jones Pond and Evergreen Lake with diverse fishing options. "The rustic tent sites are located on the opposite side of the lake from the RV's in an area called White Oak. These sites are the way to go for privacy," notes Scott N. about Comlara County Park.

Visit local restaurants: El Paso (15 minutes from Hickory Hill Campground) offers several dining options. "Should you need anything, I would encourage you to explore nearby El Paso, which has some nice surprises awaiting you, such as Ruth's Garden Tea Room or coffee at Java Café," according to one reviewer.

Attend live entertainment: Kentuckiana Campground hosts country music performances during summer months. "On Saturday night they offer classic country music free. Special events throughout the summer," writes Cindy H. about the campground's entertainment schedule.

Seasonal water activities: Moraine View State Recreation Area offers swimming and water sports from late May through early September. "We got there in the dark and woke up to Fall colors, Canadian geese, trails, playgrounds. We got in without a reservation and upgraded to a beautiful spot on the water," reports Jennifer M.

What campers like

Secluded tent sites: The White Oak area at Comlara Park provides more isolation than standard RV sections. "It initially took me longer to find the site since there are no signs along the way. I eventually found site 12 then 11. I turned around and made my way to 14," explains Scott N. about the Moraine View State Recreational Area tent area.

Family-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. "The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage. We haven't been there when they have shows, so I can't speak to what that is like. When we were there it was lovely," notes Shelly W. about Kentuckiana Campground.

Overnight convenience: Several campgrounds cater to travelers needing quick highway access. "It is only a few miles off the highway, making it super convenient for a quick overnight stop. The campground is very big with lots of sites and since we were there at the end of October, there were not many other people around," shares Sarah S.

Spacious sites: Some locations provide extra room between campsites. "Site 14 is very spacious like it could be used as a group site. I was surprised to see three picnic tables. It also had a fire ring with grill and a separate grill," describes a Comlara County Park visitor.

What you should know

Primitive camping logistics: White Oak tent sites require preparation. "One thing to be aware of is the trash point is at the parking lot. Also, keep in mind that sound travels across a lake very easily," advises Scott N. about the remote tent sites at Comlara Park.

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer weekends. "Book early- reservations open online 6 months in advance and book up quickly. Most summer weekends are completely full," explains Kim L. about Starved Rock Campground.

Site selection tips: Consider location within campgrounds carefully. "Avoid the sites by water spouts and roads, there is no privacy when everyone is cutting through your site!" advises a Starved Rock visitor.

Additional fees: Some campgrounds charge extra for recreational amenities. "Good rates but the kicker is the $20.00 fee per boat/kayak to get on the lake plus the fee for the swimming area was a bit much for us," notes Marcie J. about Comlara County Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "There's a playground by bathrooms which have showers. Showers were a good temp," notes Sarah M. about Moraine View State Recreation Area.

Water activities: Fishing ponds provide family entertainment at several locations. "Two fishing ponds. No license required. Catch and keep. Nice big areas with playgrounds for kids," explains Cindy H. about Kentuckiana Campground.

Community atmosphere: Some campgrounds foster family interaction. "VERY family oriented atmosphere - there was no nonsense loud drunkards in the evenings, relatively quiet and relaxing. This was a huge bonus to us, as we had younger kids and loud idiots would have freaked them out," shares Mike K. about Comlara County Park.

Indoor recreation options: For rainy days, several campgrounds provide sheltered activities. "They have a nice pool. Good cell signal(there is a tower very close). Quiet, depending on where you are in the campground because of being sort of close to the highway, but the trees seem to block the noise well regardless," notes Ryan L. about Kamp Komfort.

Tips from RVers

Highway noise considerations: Campgrounds near interstates offer convenience but with tradeoffs. "As this RV Park is right off the interstate, you get highway noise," notes MickandKarla W. about Love's RV Stop.

Site leveling requirements: Some sites need adjustment for comfortable RV setup. "Site 28 unlevel. Requires several lifts. Site is very large however. Does have nice shade," reports Kathie M. about Comlara County Park.

Hookup variations: Electric service options differ between campgrounds. "It really was 50/30/20A. Easy to back in to, mostly level site for quick set up," explains a reviewer about Starved Rock campground facilities.

Layout considerations: Many RV parks have compact arrangements. "Spaces are tight. Most are pull-though but there isn't a lot of room between campers so don't expect much privacy," advises Jamie G. about Kentuckiana Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hudson, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hudson, IL offers a wide range of camping options, with 57 campgrounds and RV parks near Hudson, IL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Hudson, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hudson, IL is Comlara County Park with a 3.6-star rating from 33 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hudson, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Hudson, IL.