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    Camping areas near Karnak, Illinois center around the Shawnee National Forest, offering a mix of developed campgrounds and dispersed sites. Lake Glendale Recreation Area provides water and electric hookups with lakefront sites, while Ferne Clyffe State Park features multiple campground options including Turkey Ridge for tent camping and Deer Ridge for RVs. Jackson Falls offers free dispersed camping popular with rock climbers and hikers seeking a more primitive experience. The region includes both federal forest service and Illinois state park campgrounds within a 30-mile radius.

    Road conditions and campground accessibility vary significantly by season in southern Illinois. Many campgrounds in the Shawnee National Forest area operate seasonally, with some like Redbud Campground at Bell Smith Springs open from March 15 to December 15. "The campground is small, situated on a limestone bluff which is cut by a small rivulet and some seasonal small waterfalls," noted one visitor to Ferne Clyffe State Park. Cell service is spotty throughout the region, with visitors reporting variable coverage depending on carrier and location. Water availability can be limited at primitive sites, requiring campers to bring their own or travel to nearby developed campgrounds for refills. Summer temperatures typically reach the 90s with high humidity, while spring brings frequent rainfall that can affect trail conditions.

    Shaded campsites receive consistently positive reviews, particularly during hot summer months. Oak Point at Lake Glendale earns high ratings for its pine forest setting and lake access, with campers noting the privacy between sites and proximity to swimming areas. Several visitors mentioned the exceptional hiking opportunities throughout the region, with trails connecting many campgrounds to notable features like Garden of the Gods, Bell Smith Springs, and Jackson Falls. Campers report that weekday visits offer significantly more solitude than weekends, especially during hunting and fishing seasons when campgrounds can fill quickly. The area's unique sandstone formations and limestone bluffs create distinctive camping experiences not found elsewhere in Illinois, with multiple reviews highlighting the geological features as a primary reason for visiting the region.

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    Best Campgrounds near Karnak (114)

      1. Shawnee Forest Campground

      4.5(37)10mi from KarnakRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We followed our GPS to the clearly marked CG entrance but our GPS showed we still had about a half mile to go."

      "Super friendly camp host, conveniently located off the interstate and feels pretty secure and tranquil. I will say some of the gravel was washed out which is surprising given how dry it’s been."

      from $40 / night

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      2. Turkey Ridge Campground — Ferne Clyffe State Park

      4.3(16)16mi from KarnakTents

      "Had very nice trails, very clean. Forest is beautiful. We camped at the primitive area spot 11. Spots are pretty dam close to each other. There is camping you can walk off to."

      "Great campground away from roads and noise. Goreville is small local town with grocery store and service station for supplies. South LOOP sites 1-23 are first come sites."

      from $18 / night

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      3. Deer Ridge Campground — Ferne Clyffe State Park

      4.3(16)17mi from KarnakRVs, Tents

      "Ferne Cliffe State Park is situated in the Shawnee National Forest, in the southern part of Illinois."

      "Dog friendly, pretty well spaced out campsites but some are used as paths with to get to farther back campsites. Good set up, not too close to neighbors and it’s heavily wooded in between."

      4. Redbud Campground at Bell Smith Springs

      4.6(32)23mi from KarnakRVs, Tents

      "However, by Saturday morning (Easter weekend) all but 5 sites had cleared out and we had the place nearly to ourselves for the rest of the stay. "

      "Loved all the hikes within walking distance, a bit of a drive in but fun to explore"

      from $15 / night

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      5. Oak Point - Lake Glendale

      4.8(16)19mi from KarnakRVs, Tents

      "Our favorite in all of Illinois!!"

      "Tucked into the tall pines of the Shawnee national forest, this park offers a handful of gorgeous sites for campers to enjoy, many that back right up to Lake Glendale."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      6. Jackson Falls

      4.1(24)22mi from Karnak

      "Jackson offers some of the best rock climbing in southern Illinois. There are about 60 climbing areas along the sandstone bluffs and freestanding boulders, with multiple routes."

      "We are a Jeep family so I may have more experience than others in off-roading. We opted to turn around and stay at the main parking lot which is VERY accessible."

      7. Dutchman Lake Camp

      4.7(7)14mi from KarnakTents

      "We pulled in around midnight and left at 8 am."

      "It’s off the highway down Amish/Dutch country. It has a maintained gravel road beautiful lake and in June it’s covered with lightening bugs. Lots of wild flowers and the sunset- WOW!"

      8. Lake Glendale Recreation Area

      4.6(14)19mi from Karnak

      "Lake Glendale is a true southern Illinois gem. They have recently improved the shower houses, the kids love the playground, and there is SO much shade!"

      "Ill Iron Forge, Garden of the Gods and Trail of Tears segments on ATT cell service was spotty but I drove to Dixon Springs SP where there was a cell tower."

      from $12 - $44 / night

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      9. Fern Lake Campground

      4.7(15)21mi from KarnakRVs, Tents

      "Located on the edge of Paducah, Kentucky this is the perfect place to stay if you are going to the quilt shows or visiting the National Quilt Museum."

      "This is a convenient and pleasant campground, just off exit 3 on I24 in Paducah. The staff was friendly and walked us to our site and showed us the hookups."

      from $45 - $65 / night

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      10. Riverview Campground

      5.0(1)4mi from KarnakRVs, Tents

      from $25 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Karnak, IL

    699 Reviews of 114 Karnak Campgrounds


    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Benton KOA

      A Great Overnight Stop Just Off I-57

      Benton KOA Journey is an easy overnight stop just off I-57. Since we were already familiar with the campground layout, we called ahead to ask if we could go directly to our site on the opposite side of the road from the office and check in afterward. The staff gladly accommodated our request. We stayed in Deluxe Full-Hookup Pull-Through Patio Site 65, which made it easy to center our 40-foot fifth wheel on the utilities. The site was slightly off level, but we did not need to use blocks. The gravel patio featured a huge wheelchair-accessible picnic table, fire pit with cooking grate, stand-up charcoal grill, wooden swing, and bench. We received one bar on Verizon and two bars on T-Mobile. There are mature trees around the seven pull-through sites across the road from the main campground, but Starlink should work in most of them if you're able to position the dish around the trees. For this overnight stay, we used our T-Mobile Home Internet, which averaged 358 Mbps download and 2.7 Mbps upload. The campground Wi-Fi was adequate for light browsing. A fenced dog park was conveniently located near our site, and being across the road from the main campground helped reduce interstate noise. Overall, this is a clean, well-run KOA with exceptionally friendly and helpful staff, and a good overnight stop returning to our home base in southern Illinois to rest and dump tanks.

    • OneofaKind D.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Double M Campground

      Awsome rv campsite

      Took a road trip in are RV over the summer last year and stumbled across this place they had it all water hookup waste hook up and were very reasonable on price definitely recommend

    • OneofaKind D.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Paducah-Kentucky Lake KOA

      Paducah,Kentucky koa

      Awesome campsite rented a cabin we brought are dogs so we had to find a location that excepted pets and they were the ones who were friendly and awsome definitely recommend if u want a place to go this is the place

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Paducah-Kentucky Lake KOA

      Decent KOA

      Before arrival, we received a helpful confirmation email with clear directions for entering the campground, although the turn was easy with our 40-foot fifth wheel. Check-in was exceptionally friendly—we were even welcomed by a fellow Brinkley owner—and escorted to pull-through Site A6 with full hookups. The utilities were easy to reach, and water pressure was good. We were pleasantly surprised to learn we could park our truck anywhere, even on the grass. Starlink would be questionable because of the mature trees, but the campground's Wi-Fi was better than most we have experienced at around 50 Mbps download and 24 Mbps upload. We had two bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile, while our T-Mobile Home Internet work well. The upper A-loop pull-through sites are fairly level but somewhat close together. The terraced B, C, and D loops could be more challenging for larger rigs to maneuver, level, and exit. The campground also offers a fishing pond, cabins, tent sites, and a fenced dog park. Overall, this is a clean, well-maintained KOA Journey with friendly staff that worked very well for our overnight stay, and we would stay here again.

    • StaceeQ  Q.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Dutchman Lake Camp

      Hidden gem just off the highway

      This hidden gem is worth the visit. It’s off the highway down Amish/Dutch country. It has a maintained gravel road beautiful lake and in June it’s covered with lightening bugs. Lots of wild flowers and the sunset- WOW! On the trail there is a sign to set up for selfies. With a dog it wasn’t as easy as I’d hope to capture the moment. Ha

    • Nick S.
      Jun. 19, 2026

      turkey bayou campground Illinois

      Very secluded

      Often empty, free, great hiking near by. Known to flood but it’s volunteer run and you will have to check local weather reports to know.

    • tThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Little Ole Opry Campground

      Unmaintained lake full of moss, unpleasant owner/operator

      Any website or review about this little Opry campground clearly states $15 a night but when the lady came to collect money in the morning at 6:30 in the morning it was 25 and she was very disrespectful and her in the way she responded to the proof of it being only $15 a night due to her lack of marketing

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Paducah-Kentucky Lake KOA

      It’s a KOA

      We are on a cross country road trip from Atlanta to Spokane to visit grandkids. Lots of one night stops for easy access and quick getaway in the morning. This place isn’t fancy, it’s a KOA. But it meets out needs. The site is level and shaded. Full hookups . There used to be a pool and playground that we didn’t use. Also a mossy “fishing” pond! And a store.

      The bathroom/ showers were reasonably clean The internet is terrible!

      It was quiet until three pick up trucks pulled in next to us and proceeded to do auto repairs! Lots of loud banging! Luckily it’s just one night.


    Guide to Karnak

    Camping areas near Karnak, Illinois offer a mix of limestone bluffs, pine forests and riverside settings. The region sits at the northern edge of the Shawnee Hills with elevations ranging from 340 to 680 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round, though primitive sites may have limited facilities during winter months when temperatures frequently drop below freezing.

    What to do

    Hiking at Bell Smith Springs: Trails connect to natural rock formations, swimming holes and scenic overlooks within a 10-minute walk from Redbud Campground. "There's hiking trails, but they can potentially be confusing, so take a picture of the map and make a plan if you can. There's a natural rock arch formation, and lots of dramatic cliffs," notes one visitor.

    Rock climbing at Jackson Falls: This free dispersed camping area attracts climbers with numerous routes on sandstone bluffs. "This place is popular with climbers, but I'm not one and had a rough time locating this place. The roads weren't marked the same way they are on the website's map, and the trailheads are confusing as well," shares a camper at Jackson Falls.

    Fishing in stocked waters: Multiple ponds and small lakes offer fishing opportunities. "They have a small lake and two ponds for fishing. There's no formal dog area, but there are paved trails around the large CG area, which made it nice to walk our dogs," reports a camper at Shawnee Forest Campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy between campsites: Oak Point at Lake Glendale provides well-spaced sites with natural screening. "The sites are mostly private and have water hookups as well as electric. A nearby beach is available to enjoy during the summer as well as hiking trails," says a visitor to Lake Glendale Recreation Area.

    Firefly displays in summer: Evening light shows from fireflies add natural entertainment during warmer months. "Once darkness hit the fireflies in the forest were magnificent!" reports a camper at Deer Ridge Campground.

    Stargazing opportunities: Limited light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing. "Dark nights with star gazing and even a little bit of that eerie scary movie vibe at the far end of the lake where it's a little too quiet," notes a visitor to Lake Glendale Recreation Area.

    What you should know

    Cell service variability: Phone reception varies dramatically by location and provider. "Lost cellphone service immediately upon entering reserve, FYI. The place is beautiful; forests and great big, moss covered boulders," reports a visitor to Jackson Falls.

    Limited reservation options: Several campgrounds operate on first-come, first-served basis. "No reservations though so you'll want to get there ahead of time to ensure yourself a spot," advises a camper at Oak Point.

    Tick and poison ivy prevalence: Natural hazards require preparation. "Great hiking and great camp site. No shower but the springs offer a refreshing soak after a long day of hiking. Water is easily accessible and clean. Definitely lots of ticks but you're in nature so it's a given," warns a visitor to Redbud Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Cave exploration for kids: Multiple locations feature child-friendly cave features. "There are lots of well maintained trails to hike... hikes that include bluffs, caves, creeks, etc. Our favorite is Hawk's Cave Trail. It's an easy hike and the kids explored the caves for hours!" shares a visitor to Turkey Ridge Campground.

    Playgrounds and swimming areas: Some campgrounds offer dedicated recreation facilities. "The concessionaire stocks ice and wood, folks drive nice and slow for the kids, and there is a little playground for the kids to play on as well. Each campsite is surrounded by trees and it is nice and quiet," notes a camper at Oak Point.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Multiple species can be observed from campsites. "There was a ton of wildlife though and it was really neat to listen to all the different species throughout the night," reports a visitor to Turkey Ridge Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Many sites require adjustment for comfortable setup. "Our site was not level and with all the rain we had, there were water puddles at the steps. There are some nice sites in this CG but we were not offered one of the better ones," warns an RVer at Shawnee Forest Campground.

    Limited full hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric only, with water and dump stations centrally located. "Lots of RVs, close sites, not much privacy. That being said there is nothing wrong with it, it's just not a campground I'd go out of my way to stay at again," notes a visitor to Giant City State Park.

    Off-grid preparation needed: Water and electric access varies by location. "No water hook up at each site, only electricity," advises a camper at Giant City State Park Campground.

    The best places to camp near Karnak, Illinois provide diverse options from primitive sites with natural features to developed campgrounds with amenities. For top camping locations near Karnak, consider proximity to water features, trail access, and seasonal availability when planning your visit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Karnak, IL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Karnak, IL offers a wide range of camping options, with 114 campgrounds and RV parks near Karnak, IL and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Karnak, IL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Karnak, IL is Shawnee Forest Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 37 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Karnak, IL.