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Camping near Lake Shelbyville

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Lake Shelbyville in central Illinois features several developed campgrounds managed by the Army Corps of Engineers and state agencies. Lithia Springs, Coon Creek, and Opossum Creek offer waterfront camping with both tent and RV accommodations, while Robin Hood Woods Campground provides a resort-style experience with cottage rentals and glamping options. Most campgrounds provide electric hookups, with several offering full-hookup sites for RVs, and primitive tent sites scattered throughout the area, particularly along the lakeshore where visitors can enjoy water views and fishing access.

Campgrounds around Lake Shelbyville operate primarily from April through October, with only a few locations like Eagle Creek and Wolf Creek State Parks remaining open year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends and holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly. "This campground is well spaced and offers both privacy and full hook ups. In addition there is a marina in walking distance and it is a short drive to the Dam Project Office and Visitor Center," noted one visitor about Lithia Springs. Most campgrounds provide clean restrooms and shower facilities, though amenities vary by location, with some offering only vault toilets during shoulder seasons.

Waterfront campsites receive consistently high ratings from visitors, particularly those with direct lake access for fishing and boating. The area features several marinas where campers can rent pontoon boats and fishing equipment. A camper described Opossum Creek: "Sites 27 and 28 are really big. They sit on a big hill with lots of space for the kids to play. You can't swim right off of site 27 but behind 28 there is a little train down so a swimming cove that is pretty nice." Family-friendly amenities at some campgrounds include swimming pools, playgrounds, and weekend activities during peak season. The proximity to the town of Shelbyville (typically within 10-15 minutes) allows campers to easily access supplies, with several campgrounds offering on-site stores for basic provisions and firewood.

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Best Camping Sites Near Lake Shelbyville (70)

    1. Coon Creek (IL)

    18 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "There are many sites on this campground that are wooded and have views of Lake Shelbyville. Boat ramp to put in your boat or kayaks and sand beach for the kids to go swimming."

    "Lake Shelbyville has everything: biking, hiking, a beach, fishing and the town has a small movie theater showing current movies for $4.00."

    2. Lithia Springs

    11 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $36 / night

    "Lithia Springs is a great campground with a wonderful marina located on beautiful Lake Shelbyville! We stayed at Site #12 overlooking the lake."

    "An awesome campground on Lake Shelbyville with full amenities! A great place for family fun and camping."

    3. Robin Hood Woods Campground & Cottage Resort

    8 Reviews
    Lake Shelbyville, IL
    2 miles
    Website

    "Right next to the lake. Plenty of room for everyone, from tents to the massive RVs. The pool very clean and never gets over crowded. Staff are knowledgeable and polite. Friendly/quiet dogs allowed."

    "It’s close to home for us but also, very clean with nice staff and a fun environment. The pool is a huge plus, it’s so incredibly nice."

    4. Eagle Creek State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Findlay, IL
    7 miles
    Website

    "Review of Drive In Tent Camping Site 2. Showed up on a Thursday night and had our pick of all the drive in and walk in sites. We decided on site 2 in the drive in area."

    "I have camped here in the past and enjoy primitive tent camping so I stayed Friday September 29th and Saturday September 30th in the tent camping drive up site #2."

    5. Wolf Creek State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Findlay, IL
    8 miles
    Website

    "Right on lake Shelbyville. 309 spots 141 are reservable"

    "The park is huge and is one of the only state park's in Illinois with horse camping and horse trails."

    6. Opossum Creek

    7 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $16 - $32 / night

    "Very nice campground on Lake Shelbyville. Camped here with young boys in tent every year for years on site 27- views of lake the best!"

    "There is a children's playground and trails to walk toward the lake and fantastic views. If you don't care about full hook up, try for the sites 39 to 46 and 11 to 34 that offer more privacy.   "

    7. Lone Point

    6 Reviews
    Shelbyville, IL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $16 - $240 / night

    "One of the first campgrounds I ever went to and when camping in Illinois, my go-to campground and lake. My wife and I love this lake and have a lot of memories here."

    "I have camped here as well as all the Lake Shelbyville campgrounds many times before."

    8. Bo Wood

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "Geat place to camp on Lake Shelbyville with full hook up sites. Only down fall is some of the full hook up sites are directly in the sun."

    "In 2017 it has 150 camping sites, a boat ramp, fish cleaning station, several picnic areas and a bait shop at the entrance on Illinois Route 32 4 miles South of Sullivan."

    9. Forrest W. Bo Wood

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, IL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 774-3951

    $18 - $48 / night

    "Right on lake Shelbyville."

    "Located on Lake Shelbyville, Bo Wood is an Army Co of Engineers park. Plenty of full hook ups and tent camping spots. Most by the lake."

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Recent Reviews near Lake Shelbyville

343 Reviews of 70 Lake Shelbyville Campgrounds


  • I
    Jun. 28, 2026

    Deer Run Campground — Sangchris Lake State Park

    Great campground, private and quiet primitive sites!

    We've stayed at Hickory Point before, but this was our first time at Deer Run. It has not disappointed! The primitive sites (there are 5 with no electric or water hookups) are off set in the back of the campground, providing privacy and quiet, which is what we were going for this time. The primitive sites without electric or water are $6 a night, and you can for pay up to 14 nights at a time. There are electric and water hook up sites for $8 a night, they just aren't as private but still lovely! The showers are at the Hickory Point campground (just a minute or two drive) and available for use with the Deer Run camp sites as well. There are well water spigots at Dee Run and Hickory Point, but the city water spigot is at Hickory Point only. It rained quite a bit our first two nights here, but there are so many trees covering the primitive sites you couldn't really feel it until it was thunder storming. We stayed nice and dry inside the tent. There are a LOT of sassy raccoons who will still your food - and the containers that never had food in them in fact- as well waking up to crows cawing every morning- may not be everyone's thing, but I sure enjoy that aspect. The hosts are fantastic and make rounds every 2-3 hours each day, anything we've needed they e been able to help with or point us in the direction to go next. Great campground to stay at, whether for a night or a week, no complaints here thus far!

  • L
    Jun. 20, 2026

    Opossum Creek

    Leisure Weekend

    It is a small campground with options of lake view for your walk-in tent sites. Bathrooms were clean and shower was hot with good water pressure. It was pretty quiet.

    Fishing could be done at the docks which wasn’t very far but not a good place to fish on land and couldn’t access water by sites very well. No trails. It’s a good place to go just to sit and relax. But not much activities.

  • Nan N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2026

    Lithia Springs

    Great park!

    We were on a full hookup site, not directly on the lake. It was a beautiful campground that is well maintained with plentiful clean bathhouse, a playground and a nearby marina where you can rent a boat or grab a bite or a beverage. Unfortunately for us the restaurant at the marina was closed (Mondays and Tuesdays). If I were to stay here again, I would try to secure one of the lakefront sites if possible. We only had contact with one staff member and that was at the gate, but he was very friendly and helpful.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2026

    Fairview Park Campground

    What relaxed traveling is all about

    Casey is a very welcoming place. Almost reminds you a little of the town in the Music Man, River City I believe? Fairview Park is extremely nice and the camp spots are level and green with many shaded under beautiful trees. $15.00/night for residents and $25.00/night for non-residents.

  • G
    Jun. 15, 2026

    The Double J Campground and RV Park

    Perfect campground, unless…

    This campground was highly recommended to us by a few friends who have been there before, which speaks volumes to begin with. It is just off of interstate 55, which means there is constant road noise. However, we found ourselves acclimated to it fairly quickly, most likely BECAUSE it’s constant. Other than that, the campground is very quiet and peaceful, especially considering the number of campers we saw come and go and that were there at any given time. One advantage of being so close to the interstate is that it is very handy for travelers passing through needing a place to crash for a night or two. In fact, we saw a lot of that during our stay. There is a general store on site and it is within easy driving distance from Chatham and Springfield in case you need something. Of course Springfield is also a great place to sight see. The owners and staff are very friendly and accommodating. The grounds and facilities are clean and well maintained. There is a pool, miniature golf, pedal carts and some other games to keep you entertained, especially if you have children. The sites are fairly close to one another. Not sardines close, but close enough. To be very clear, this is a GREAT place if you don’t mind the “closeness” of the community-type environment. However, it just isn’t for us and, for that reason alone, we probably won’t be back unless we’re just passing through.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2026

    Fairview Park Campground

    A true gem

    We've stayed here a few times now. The town is is charming and definitely wants some tourist business. Great coffee shop and barber shop next door. The park is quiet and quite pretty. The sites are a little difficult to figure out, but water and electric and a dump station nearby. Big trees for shade and a lake with a fountain for a peaceful setting

  • Morgan V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2026

    St Louis Mulberry RV Gardens

    Could be worse

    Pulled in after the office had closed. They knew we would show up late. Around 1930. Still light outside. Opened the after hours check in and there was nothing for us. Or a map. Luckily there was a number to call. We called. Lady said she was on break and would call us back. Never did. After digging through emails, we finally found what site they had assigned to us. Very small print. Due to this app we were able to use the map posted. However there was no p10 site. Just up to p09. Called the lady back. Said there’s a p10 but that she would move us to p9 in the system. Just decide to stay because we’ve been driving all day. Beautiful grounds/location. Enjoyed a nice sunset. It’s sad it’s “kept up” by these people who can’t help someone because they are on break. Appears a lot of the campers live here. Which to me doesn’t matter. But it does when you can’t help someone for 5 min. Campers are nice. Bath house is a bit dirty. But usable. Skipping a shower tonight but the toilets and sink work.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Springfield KOA

    Favorite KOA so far

    This was the first out of two campground of america/KOAs I visited on my roadtrip. It's nice, has all the amenities of a campground of america. I purchased wood, there is a shower and laundry. The tent site is down a little gravel path, and near the woods. It's my favorite campground of america so far, mostly since it's far enough from the highway so you arent disturbed by freeway noise at night. Temp at night in april 2026 felt like high 40Fs

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2026

    Lake Taylorville City Campground

    Taylorville Illinois

    Very clean park and beautiful lake clean bathrooms awesome people who work here.


Guide to Lake Shelbyville

Lake Shelbyville campgrounds sit along a 11,100-acre reservoir in central Illinois formed by the damming of the Kaskaskia River. The lake features 172 miles of shoreline with camping options positioned at various elevations ranging from directly on the water to sites on wooded hills overlooking the lake. Many camping areas remain open from April through October, while select locations operate year-round, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 75-90°F.

What to do

Boating and water recreation: Lake Shelbyville offers multiple boat launch sites where campers can access the water. Bo Wood features "a boat ramp, plenty of bank fishing near the pavilion at the west end of the area. There is a marina just 1 mile South and across the bridge another ½ mile is the Sullivan beach."

Fishing opportunities: The lake contains multiple species for anglers. A camper at Coon Creek mentioned, "This became our main past time. Beautiful lake," while another noted, "The fishing is good if you have a boat, but there is very little bank fishing areas available."

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds connect to trails of varying difficulty. At Eagle Creek State Park Campground, "the Chief Illini trailhead is located in the parking area and the trail is fairly well maintained during the regular campground open season. The trail is open year round and can be hiked from one end to the other spending a night at either campground for return trip the next day."

What campers like

Large, well-spaced campsites: Many Lake Shelbyville camping areas feature spacious sites. A visitor to Opossum Creek noted, "Sites 27 and 28 are really big. They sit on a big hill with lots of space for the kids to play." The campground has "81 sites in total, 17 tent with electric, 17 full hook up and the remaining are electric RV sites."

Waterfront access and views: Several campgrounds offer direct lake views. At Lone Point, "We had a small, narrow, and very steep path to a beach area that was great for exploring and building rock formations. We even caught the sunset on the beach that night." This campground is noted for being "the least visited campground on the lake, so it can be quiet and you can get a site with a view."

Clean facilities: Campers frequently comment on well-maintained bathrooms. A guest at Wolf Creek State Park Campground reported, "Nice big spots. 30 and 50 amp available. Right on lake Shelbyville. 309 spots 141 are reservable." Another mentioned, "This campground also has boat access and a beach and hiking trails. It is built into the woods so most lots are very shady and all are very level."

What you should know

Campsite selection tips: Locations vary widely in privacy and access. At Opossum Creek, "If you don't care about full hook up, try for the sites 39 to 46 and 11 to 34 that offer more privacy. We were in spot 11 that is right next to the shower house, but faces away from it and your view is trees and the lake."

Weather and seasonal considerations: The region experiences typical Midwestern weather patterns. A camper at Bo Wood advised, "I find that October camping at Bo Woods most agreeable with less people tent camping and less boat traffic on the lake. The fishing this time of year is also very good."

Insects can be problematic: Evening bugs may affect outdoor activities. One camper noted, "Our biggest issue with this campsite was the extensive bugs, once the sun goes down the bugs get horribly bad. We let our dogs out past 8 p.m. and our camper was covered with swarms of psychodidae(sewer) flies."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly sites: Some locations offer better options for children. At Coon Creek, a parent reported, "This is our third time here and our first time at Coon Creek. We chose a buddy site even though we weren't camping with another family because we like the location. It was right at the end of the peninsula, and it is by far the biggest and beautiful site we have ever stayed in."

Activities for children: Many campgrounds provide recreational options for younger campers. At Robin Hood Woods Campground, "There's a pool, playground, fishing pond and small arcade room. You can rent a peddle type cart that holds 4 people who all peddle. They really loved them. You can also rent golf carts."

Swimming areas: Several locations feature swimming options. A Coon Creek visitor advised, "There are several paths down to the waters edge and the beach, lots of little hiking, tons of Geocaching, and a great little beach That my son really like to swim and even if we thought it was a little dirty. Very warm water."

Tips from RVers

Hookup information: Sites vary in their utility offerings. At Lithia Springs, "Half the campsites have electric hookups and water near the sites, the other half now have full hookups and 50 amp service. It is recommended to fill your tanks as you enter so you won't need to get water during your stay for the sites on the point."

Leveling requirements: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain. A camper noted, "Many of the other sites are out of level. All the site are pretty close to the water," while at Bo Wood, sites were described as "super wide, all gravel and quite level."

Site accessibility: RV sites have varying access levels. At Eagle Creek, "You should watch out for hunters in the area when bow season starts October 1st," and some campgrounds have "no lighting at night along the campground roadways. After dark, we watched a truck go into the ditch looking for the turn out."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds at Lake Shelbyville for families?

Lake Shelbyville offers several excellent family-friendly campgrounds. Coon Creek (IL) stands out with wooded sites offering lake views, a boat ramp for kayaking, and a sand beach where kids can swim. Many sites have full hookups for RVs. Lithia Springs is another fantastic option with a playground, volleyball court, and a nice beach for family fun. The campground features electric sites, showers, laundry facilities, and phenomenal lakefront spots that kids love. Both campgrounds provide the perfect balance of amenities and natural settings that make family camping enjoyable.

Where can I find food and dining options near Lake Shelbyville camping areas?

Food options are available near several Lake Shelbyville camping areas. Near Spillway (IL) campground, you'll find the Spillway Motel across the highway, which has dining options nearby. The campground also has a bait shop for basic supplies. In Shelbyville, about 14 miles from Lone Point, you can find several restaurants and a small movie theater showing current films for just $4. Most campgrounds are within a short drive to grocery stores and restaurants in the surrounding communities, making it easy to stock up on supplies or enjoy a meal out during your camping trip.

What amenities are available at Lake Shelbyville campgrounds?

Lake Shelbyville campgrounds offer extensive amenities for comfortable stays. Forrest W. Bo Wood provides plenty of full hookup sites, many positioned along the lakeshore. This Army Corps of Engineers park features bathroom and shower facilities, a playground, and laundry services. Wolf Creek State Park Campground offers 309 spacious spots (141 reservable) with both 30 and 50 amp electric available. Most Lake Shelbyville campgrounds include electric hookups, water access, shower facilities, boat ramps, and beaches. Many sites feature fire pits, lantern hooks, and asphalt pads, with some campgrounds also offering laundry facilities and playgrounds.