Best Cabin Camping near Nauvoo, IL

Cabin accommodations around Nauvoo feature options at several nearby campgrounds, including Lee County Pollmiller Park and Camp Nauvoo. Most cabin rentals provide electricity and basic furnishings with concrete pads outside for additional seating areas. Lee County Pollmiller Park cabins are situated near a small lake with beach access, offering both water views and recreational opportunities. "This park has something for everyone. They have primitive tent sites, electric only, electric+water, and fhu. They also have cabins for rent. All very reasonably priced," one camper shared about Indian Lake Park. Bathroom facilities vary by location, with some offering shared shower houses while others include private bathrooms within the cabins.

While some rustic cabins require guests to bring all bedding and supplies, others provide more amenities. Wilson Lake Park offers cabin rentals with cement pads and nearby fishing opportunities. Depending on the specific campground, cabins may accommodate different group sizes, from small couples' retreats to family-sized units. Most locations require reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy rates are highest. According to one visitor who viewed Wilson Lake Park in winter, "The campground is nice with cement pads as well as primitive campsites and cabins." Pet policies vary by location, with some parks like Camp Nauvoo prohibiting pets while others like Indian Lake Park welcome them.

Cabins typically provide basic sleeping accommodations and shelter, but guests should plan to bring personal items including bedding, pillows, cooking supplies, and food. Many locations offer fire rings outside cabins for cooking and evening gatherings. Firewood is available for purchase at several parks including Wilson Lake Park, Big Hollow Recreation Area, and Indian Lake Park. Some cabins include picnic tables, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Access to drinking water and restroom facilities should be confirmed when booking, as these features differ between campgrounds. Grocery supplies can be found in nearby communities, though inventory may be limited compared to larger cities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Nauvoo, Illinois (13)

    1. Wilson Lake Park

    4 Reviews
    Donnellson, IA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 463-7673

    $15 - $26 / night

    "The campground is nice with cement pads as well as primitive campsites and cabins."

    "Clean rest rooms and coin op showers. There were a lot of ticks, but the camp was quiet. I saw many people fishing."

    2. Camp Nauvoo

    1 Review
    Nauvoo, IL
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (217) 453-9930

    $32 / night

    "Camp Nauvoo is a nice, church operated, park only 5 minutes from downtown Nauvoo. We stayed one night on our way to Minnesota. The sites are sunny and all are pull-through.but some have shade."

    3. Lee County Pollmiller Park

    3 Reviews
    West Point, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 463-7673

    "Campground had all amenities you would expect with a beach, cabins, all on a small lake. Close to town for any camping needs."

    "The park is clean and family friendly. The beach is a great addition for some family fun."

    4. Indian Lake Park

    4 Reviews
    Farmington, IA
    20 miles
    Website

    $8 - $50 / night

    "This park has something for everyone. They have primitive tent sites, electric only, electric+water, and fhu. They also have cabins for rent. All very reasonably priced."

    "it has full hookups, tent site swim beach, fishing, canoes,and f, playgrounds also cabins a stone lodge for family get togethers some sites just have electric and water on site and there are some full"

    5. Spring Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Burlington, IA
    18 miles
    +1 (319) 752-8691

    "I've stayed here every summer great place lots todo with the kids had a lake to fish, kayak, canoe. Has and outdoor skating rink next to the lake very neat"

    6. Big Hollow Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Sperry, IA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 985-2502

    $15 - $20 / night

    "There is a large playground and shower house. Primitive camping for single or group spots."

    "Lots of cement camping pads, playground, and shower house. Primitive single and group camping sites. Canoe rental and shooting range."

    7. Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Keosauqua, IA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 293-3502

    $15 - $33 / night

    "Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice."

    "Lacey-Keosaqua State Park is a gem located in Southeast Iowa in Van Buren County. It is off the beaten path but it is one of oldest Iowa State Parks."

    8. Spring Lake Park - Macomb

    8 Reviews
    Macomb, IL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 833-2052

    "The lake is great for boating and fishing and there are boats for rent during the warmer seasons. The camp grounds are good and there are a few small cabins for rent."

    "Trails go all over the entire park! Clean showering facilities. Our furnished cabin faced the lake it was an incredible view.  We had fun fishing and sitting by the campfire in the evenings."

    10. Waubonsie Trail Park

    3 Reviews
    Cantril, IA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 397-2295

    "We hiked the equestrian trails one afternoon and the regular trails the next day. I camped in the equestrian campground and loved it with my popup. Outhouse type toilets are available there."

    "Waubonsie trail behind park is a short hike to the covered bridge and Dutchman's Store. Perfect Way to stretch your legs after a long day on the road. Bathrooms and showers were exceptionally clean."

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Cabin Reviews near Nauvoo, IL

41 Reviews of 13 Nauvoo Campgrounds


  • D
    Jun. 10, 2022

    Camp Nauvoo

    Great value, nice campground

    Camp Nauvoo is a nice, church operated, park only 5 minutes from downtown Nauvoo. We stayed one night on our way to Minnesota. The sites are sunny and all are pull-through.but some have shade. The park streets are gravel with concrete pull-through sites. The park is very quiet. Great value for $32. Full hookups. 

    Stayed in campsite#10 which has no shade. It was a concrete pull-through with more than enough parking for my TT and truck and grass on either side. The site included: picnic table. Utilities were located in different spots. 20A/30A/50A electric in the middle, water near the rear, and sewer near the front. Site was level. No neighbor on passenger/awning side. 

    AT&T had 3 bars of LTE and Verizon 1 bar of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 56.8 Mbps down, 9.3 Mbps up. Free WiFi available, but I had trouble connecting. 

    If you are southbound on Illinois Hwy 96, the left turn off the highway is very sharp and steep. Might be easier to continue about a mile south and use the scenic turnout to turnaround. It is a pull-through turnout. Then, turn off the highway on the right.

    Would stay here again. We camped at Camp Nauvoo in a Travel Trailer.

  • Kyle D.
    Feb. 18, 2019

    Spring Lake Park - Macomb

    Great Park

    The lake is great for boating and fishing and there are boats for rent during the warmer seasons. The camp grounds are good and there are a few small cabins for rent. There are also hiking and biking trails around the lake.

  • Dave N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2020

    Indian Lake Park

    Beautiful

    This park has something for everyone. They have primitive tent sites, electric only, electric+water, and fhu. They also have cabins for rent. All very reasonably priced. Most of the sites are nice and shady and level. A bathhouse with showers. A stone lodge for large parties. There is a playground, a few nice hiking trails, and a lake with a nice sandy beach. Almost empty during the week, but very busy on summer weekends. Hiking,fishing, swimming, kayaking,bird watching. There are many things to keep you busy here.

  • Joyce M.
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Waubonsie Trail Park

    Very pretty scenery

    I was only able to stay one night but i loved it. We hiked the equestrian trails one afternoon and the regular trails the next day. I camped in the equestrian campground and loved it with my popup. Outhouse type toilets are available there. I only drove past the RV campground and the campsites were close together. The equestrian area is the way to go in my opinion but i love the quiet. Picnic tables and fire rings are at each campsite.

  • Rayn C.
    Jun. 17, 2024

    Spring Lake Park - Macomb

    Just lovely so spacious and clean. Gorgeous view of lake from cabins.

    Friendly staff. Kayak and Pontoon to rent. Trails go all over the entire park! Clean showering facilities. Our furnished cabin faced the lake it was an incredible view.  We had fun fishing and sitting by the campfire in the evenings. Overall definitely worth the 5 stars!!!! Thanks Ryan and all of the staff out there! We will revisit soon.

  • Travis R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2024

    Big Hollow Recreation Area

    Full Featured Camping

    This site has a large number of mostly cement camper spots, including pull through. There is a large playground and shower house. Primitive camping for single or group spots. Campgrounds also include a shooting range, beach, equestrian trails, canoe rentals, and launch, and I saw a sign for primitive cabins, though I didn't have time to check those out. This is the .most full service camp site that I have seen in Iowa so far.

  • Mary F.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Indian Lake Park

    very nice

    it has full hookups, tent site swim beach, fishing, canoes,and f, playgrounds also cabins a stone lodge for family get togethers some sites just have electric and water on site and there are some full hookups also a shower house and modern restrooms, fire wood for sale We go at least 3 times a year . So nice and quiet the lake is clean they also have a dump station

  • Travis R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 17, 2024

    Big Hollow Recreation Area

    Really excellent campground

    Lots of cement camping pads, playground, and shower house. Primitive single and group camping sites. Canoe rental and shooting range.

  • A
    Jul. 17, 2023

    Spring Lake Park - Macomb

    Awesome campground

    Always a great experience at spring lake. Fishing, boat rentals, convenience store and shower house are all great. Beautiful and we’ll maintained.


Guide to Nauvoo

Cabin accommodations near Nauvoo, Illinois are typically available from April through October when temperatures average between 60-85°F during peak season. The region sits along the Mississippi River with elevation ranging from 530 to 670 feet above sea level. Most rental cabins in the area are located within established campgrounds rather than standalone facilities, offering varying levels of amenities depending on price point and location.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Wilson Lake Park offers camping near a stocked fishing pond where visitors can catch multiple species. "Nice campground with a decent sized fishing pond. Campground host is super friendly! They ran over when we pulled in and helped guide us into our site," reports Andrew P. about Wilson Lake Park.

Swimming and beach access: Several cabin locations provide lake access with swimming areas during summer months. "The park is clean and family friendly. The beach is a great addition for some family fun," notes Brittany M. about Lee County Pollmiller Park.

Water recreation: Visitors can rent watercraft at certain parks for exploring local lakes. "They have a good swimming area where u can rent canoes and different things which isn't very expensive," mentions Ashley P. from Lee County Pollmiller Park. Kayaking, canoeing, and fishing are common activities at most water-adjacent cabin locations.

Hiking trails: Many campgrounds with cabin rentals offer connected trail systems. "Loved visiting the dutchmans store for a large variety of things," shares Dorothy H. about Waubonsie Trail Park, which features a trail leading to local attractions.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities at cabin locations. "Clean rest rooms and coin op showers. There were a lot of ticks, but the camp was quiet. I saw many people fishing," notes Charles A. about Wilson Lake Park.

Affordability: Rental cabins near Nauvoo are often less expensive than hotel accommodations. "Camping cabins in this area typically rent for $45-85 per night depending on amenities. "This is the most reasonably priced campsite that we have found so far," shares Colleen H. about Spring Lake Park.

Helpful staff: Camp hosts at cabin rental locations often receive positive mentions. "Tony and his wife are the camp hosts. Tony was so helpful and nice. The camp sites are spacious and clean," says Jeannie B. about Indian Lake Park.

Scenic settings: Cabin locations typically offer views of natural surroundings. "Our furnished cabin faced the lake it was an incredible view. We had fun fishing and sitting by the campfire in the evenings," explains Rayn C. about Spring Lake Park in Macomb.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, especially during peak season. "Need reservation with larger campers," advises Jean M. about Spring Lake Park.

Amenities vary significantly: Some cabins include only basic shelter while others provide more comforts. "Camp Nauvoo is a nice, church operated, park only 5 minutes from downtown Nauvoo. The sites are sunny and all are pull-through but some have shade. The park streets are gravel with concrete pull-through sites," explains David B. about Camp Nauvoo.

Access considerations: Some locations have challenging terrain or specific entry requirements. "If you are southbound on Illinois Hwy 96, the left turn off the highway is very sharp and steep. Might be easier to continue about a mile south and use the scenic turnout to turnaround," warns David B. about Camp Nauvoo.

Pet policies: Rules regarding animals in cabins differ between facilities. Some allow pets with deposit while others prohibit them entirely.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin locations feature play equipment for children. "Nice campground had all amenities you would expect with a beach, cabins, all on a small lake. Close to town for any camping needs," notes Travis R. about Lee County Pollmiller Park.

Multi-generational activities: Parks with diverse recreation options work well for mixed-age groups. "This park has miles of trails. Staff and caretakers keep the trails extremely clean. Excellent views of the large lake the trails go around," shares Nick D. about Spring Lake Park.

Educational opportunities: Big Hollow Recreation Area offers unique learning experiences. "There's a gun range, horse farm, playground, bathrooms, and even a place to use a few telescopes to see the stars," mentions Lisa M.

Weather planning: Cabin camping provides better shelter during unexpected weather. "Stayed for a week in mid November. Although we had a storm at the beginning and end the overall stay was great. Weather ranged from 50s to 70s during the day and 30s to 40s at night," shares Melissa W.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RV sites with cabins nearby allow for larger family gatherings. "If you are in a group you can reserve spots 8 and 9 together or there are some long spots in the Eastern part for double occupancy if you want," suggests Sarah J. about Big Hollow Recreation Area.

Hookup variations: Utility connections differ between locations even for cabin areas. "Nice concrete pull-through with more than enough parking for my TT and truck and grass on either side. The site included: picnic table. Utilities were located in different spots. 20A/30A/50A electric in the middle, water near the rear, and sewer near the front," explains David B.

Connectivity concerns: Internet and cell service vary across cabin rental locations. "AT&T had 3 bars of LTE and Verizon 1 bar of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 56.8 Mbps down, 9.3 Mbps up. Free WiFi available, but I had trouble connecting," reports David B.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Nauvoo, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Nauvoo, IL is Wilson Lake Park with a 4.3-star rating from 4 reviews.

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