Camping near North Utica, Illinois offers access to several natural waterways including the Illinois River, Fox River, and Upper Peoria Lake. The region features a mix of wooded areas and rolling countryside with elevation changes ranging from 450-600 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing between November and March, with summer highs regularly reaching the upper 80s.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: At Millpoint Park, campers can catch several species in the adjacent waterways. "We were able to do some fishing and kayaking. We caught some bluegill, buffalo, and large mouth bass," notes a camper who appreciated the variety of fish available.
Swimming options: The swimming lake at Mallard Bend RV Resort provides water recreation for families. "There's a decent-sized pond perfect for swimming or fishing and is stocked with a ton of water toys for the tots," according to a recent visitor describing the amenities beyond just camping.
Hiking trails: Several state parks within 15-20 minutes of the North Utica area provide hiking opportunities. "If you are a hiker and looking for some trails to blaze, then check out either Starved Rock SP, which has more than 13 miles of hiking trails awaiting you, or better, the lesser known Matthiessen SP," suggests a visitor to Nature's Way RV Park.
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Millpoint Park receives praise for its generous spacing. "The campground sits along the Illinois River: many campsites face it. It's secluded and quiet. Campsites are spacious and well-distanced," notes one reviewer who appreciated the layout.
Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks highly at several campgrounds in the area. A reviewer at Sycamore RV Resort mentioned, "Reliable full hookups. Very clean and well cared for property; especially the laundry and bathroom/shower areas."
Seasonal activities: Halloween events draw crowds at Glenwood RV Resort. "They do an extremely large Halloween event Columbus Day weekend. Jam packed for this event. Awards for site decoration. Campsites set up haunted houses, candy for kids, drinks for adults," describes a visitor who enjoyed the festive atmosphere.
What you should know
Iron content in water: Several campgrounds in the area have high mineral content in their water. "The water here has a lot of iron in it, so don't attempt to drink it, but according to the locals, it's fine to shower in, so I would encourage you to bring a decent amount of bottled water with you," advises a visitor to Millpoint Park.
Site conditions: Surface materials vary across campgrounds. "We chose it because they have 'winter water,' which was great to have... What we didn't like is the powdery gravel sites (muddy when wet) that were not very level, and the long road in is very rough," notes a seasonal camper at Glenwood RV Resort.
Limited amenities at some locations: Tiki RV Park offers basic services only. "While you can park your RV or 5th wheel here, where there are just the very basic of amenities including all of the traditional hookups (30/50 amp electric and water), the real question is, why would you?" questions one candid reviewer.
Tips for camping with families
Pool access: Multiple locations feature swimming pools for children. At Fox Bluff CottageS & RV, a seasonal camper mentions, "The new pool, the game room, the playground, the beautiful new bath house and the grounds are just wonderful."
Playground options: For families with younger children, look for sites with play equipment. "Great for families with kids," states a short but clear review about O'Connell's RV Campground, emphasizing its family-friendly atmosphere.
Beach swimming: Water access varies by location, with some offering natural swimming. "Nice campground. Great fishing and nice beach for swimming. Very nice shower/laundry house," notes a visitor to Sycamore RV Resort, highlighting multiple family-friendly amenities.
Tips from RVers
Overnight convenience: Love's RV Hookup offers a practical stopover option with basic amenities. "There's 10 back-in RV slots available and inside you'll find that there's 7 individual shower stalls along with a laundry facility, which we were happily surprised by, as well as a designated RV dump service."
Full hookup availability: Several parks offer complete services. "Just 5 minutes to Starved Rock state park and one mile from interstate 80. Great country setting with full hook ups, pool, laundry, camp store and showers," explains a visitor to Nature's Way RV Park.
Accessibility considerations: Some campgrounds require careful navigation. "We did make it okay with our big 5th wheel - no overhead branches etc.," mentions a camper at Glenwood RV Resort, providing reassurance about access despite the rough entrance road.