Best Campgrounds near Keithsburg, IL

Camping near Keithsburg, Illinois centers around the Mississippi River, with several riverside campgrounds providing access to water recreation and fishing opportunities. Keithsburg Riverside Campground offers both tent and RV camping with boat-in access, while Big River State Forest Campground provides a more natural setting with forest surroundings. Sturgeon Bay Park and Campground, located just north of Keithsburg, features cabins in addition to traditional camping options. These campgrounds serve as gateways to the Mississippi River recreation corridor, where campers can enjoy boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing along one of America's most significant waterways.

Most campgrounds in the Keithsburg area operate seasonally from spring through fall, with peak season running May through October. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions. Flooding can affect riverside campgrounds during spring, particularly after heavy rainfall or snowmelt. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better coverage in Keithsburg proper and spotty reception in more remote camping areas. Many campgrounds require self-registration with payment at drop boxes. Railroad tracks run near several riverside campgrounds, creating periodic noise from passing trains.

The camping options around Keithsburg cater to different preferences, from RV sites with hookups to more rustic experiences. RV campers will find electric hookups, water access, and dump stations at Keithsburg Riverside Campground, which is big-rig friendly. Tent campers can choose from riverside sites or more secluded spots at nearby state forest land. According to campers, "The sunsets on the Mississippi were beautiful each evening," making riverside sites particularly desirable despite occasional train noise. Fishing is popular at most campgrounds, with boat ramps available for river access. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the area's campgrounds, though leash requirements apply in most locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Keithsburg, Illinois (104)

    1. Keithsburg Riverside Campground

    5 Reviews
    Keithsburg, IL
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 374-9070

    "Shower house is a little bit of a walk but not terrible. Bout a 3 block walk to several bars/restaurant a caseys gas station. Everyone was friendly. Would recommend."

    "Shower and head is a bit of a walk. There is a Convenience store I think circle K where people are quite nice ."

    2. Big River State Forest Campground

    2 Reviews
    Keithsburg, IL
    3 miles

    "This is an older campground with many hiking trails nearby at the state forest. It was wonderfully quiet during the week."

    3. Sturgeon Bay Park and Campground

    1 Review
    Oakville, IL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 587-8181

    $15 - $30 / night

    4. Ferry Landing - Mississippi River

    2 Reviews
    Oakville, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 794-4524

    "Great isolated camping at river edge where Iowa and Mississippi rivers meet! Paddling, fishing, hiking in bottom land forests. Look out for insects."

    5. Langwood Education Center

    5 Reviews
    Fruitland, IA
    16 miles
    Website

    $99 - $194 / night

    "Campground Review:

    Surrounded by hardwood forests and native prairie, Langwood Education Center, located in rural Wapello, Iowa is the perfect spot for nature retreats, family gatherings, outdoor"

    6. Shady Creek

    17 Reviews
    Illinois City, IA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 419-0857

    $14 - $26 / night

    "We could see multiple fire works shows if we walked around the campground with the neighbors across the street putting on a pretty great "amateur" show. "

    "Still a two hundred foot walk and I am there.

    Very clean. I was next to a vault toilet did did use it for a quick #1. Clean and did not have any foul smell.

    Level cement pads."

    7. Haven Hills Campground and Resort

    1 Review
    Keithsburg, IL
    11 miles
    Website

    $61 - $250 / night

    8. Big Hollow Recreation Area

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

    $15 - $20 / night

    "If you want more privacy and easy access to the lake for kayaking I'd go for 14, 15, and 16. I'm in 32 and it is private and very pretty."

    "Vault toilets a short walk away. Campground host was very helpful. Inexpensive firewood. Enjoyed our stay here. Paid $10 for site."

    9. Louisa County Snively Access Campground

    1 Review
    Wapello, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 523-8381

    $12 / night

    "Spots are right at the water edge. Boat ramp available. Very steep, dirt lane to access campground. Questionable for an RV over 25’"

    10. Snively Access

    1 Review
    Wapello, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 523-8381

    "Snively Access Campground is located off of County Road X61 in Wapello, IA. The access road is a steep, well-maintained, gravel drive that takes you directly to Lake Odessa and the campsites."

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Recent Reviews near Keithsburg, IL

418 Reviews of 104 Keithsburg Campgrounds


  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Summit Cabin 2, West Lake Park

    Nice modern cabin along lake

    Cabin has on-site parking as well as overflow parking nearby, hard surface with picnic table, and firing, gas grill, covered porch with Lakeview, sleeps eight, fireplace and full kitchen amenities, ADA accessible restroom. Park offers seasonal swimming beach, for lakes to paddle and fish at, disc golf course, Concessions in season, and lots of trails.

  • Michael P.
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Fairport State Recreation Area Campground

    Host not friendly very rude woman would not recommend staying here at all

    Would not recommend fairport camping  in muscatine iowa at all the host is rude and non caring personality more like two faced   i would recommend  shady creek  or one of the others on the same hwy if looking for nice and great host

    On the note dnr are great thou

  • Jorge F.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Cedar River Campground

    Good place to go camping with friends and family.

    “This place became my wife’s and daughters’ favorite this year. It is a place where everyone who visits is very kind and respectful. The managers are always courteous and attentive.”

  • Steve T.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Saulsbury Bridge Rec Area - Cedar River Campground

    Enjoyable Stay

    The sites are spaced apart well and clean with a beautiful view of the Cedar River. If you camp on the riverside campground be sure to bring a bike or extra vehicle if you camp on the far end because the bathrooms are bit of a walk. And bring a grate with you for your fire ring as some have them and some don’t. All and all it was an enjoyable stay with a fantastic view, even caught a few fish since our campsite was literally on the river edge

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Shady Creek

    Beautiful View

    Site #12 with electric hookup was in my opinion the best site. Right on the back of the mighty Mississippi. Very clean friendly stay

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Wapsi River Environmental Ed. Ctr.

    Very nice, quite, cabin surrounded by forest

    Cabin has all amenities for six. Charcoal grill, fire ring with wood supplied, picnic table, covered porch, trail head right next to cabin. After hours offers quite park, dark skies, and trails with wildlife. Wapsipinicon River access just down River Trail.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Bennett Park

    Nice smaller County CG with small lake

    CG has newer RR/shower house. Sites have electric, fire rings, gravel pads. There is a Play area, shelter , host site, dump station. Park has small lake for paddling and fishing.

  • Steven V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Geneseo Campground

    Nice campground

    Stayed one night. It is a nice place, easy to find canal for walking. Bathrooms were OK.

  • Erik W.
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Duck Haven Campground

    Hidden campground with a neat backstory

    July, 2017

    Neat little hidden campground with a neat back story. They owner bought it at auction just for a place to hang out with his friends but offers it for the public.  He loves cash and will usually give you a discount if you pay in cash.

    There is a bathhouse but he had to unlock it for us. 

    There is no store but you're at the edge of town so you can get anything you need.  There's no wifi but the cell service is good.

    If I recall, it's a 7 acre stocked pond.  catch and release only.


Guide to Keithsburg

Camping spots near Keithsburg, Illinois focus primarily on riverside recreation along the Mississippi, with several campgrounds offering direct water access. Most sites in this area sit at elevations between 540-580 feet above sea level, placing them close to flood stage during heavy spring rains. The region receives approximately 36 inches of rainfall annually, with summer humidity levels often exceeding 80% from June through August.

What to do

Fishing access points: At Keithsburg Riverside Campground, campers can fish directly from their sites. "This campground is right on the river... All camp sits are evenly distributed. Decent amount of space between spots," notes Matthew K. The proximity to water makes fishing a convenient activity.

Kayaking on backwaters: Big River State Forest Campground offers access to Mississippi backwaters. According to Jeff F., "There is a little unkept fishing area on a back water on the Mississippi River." These calmer waters provide safer paddling conditions than the main channel.

Shooting range visits: Big Hollow Recreation Area features a dedicated shooting range next to the camping areas. As Travis R. points out, "This site has a large number of mostly cement camper spots... Campgrounds also include a shooting range, beach, equestrian trails, canoe rentals, and launch."

Barge watching: Riverside sites allow for watching commercial traffic on the Mississippi. "The campground is right on the river... At night there is some parties going now but never too loud to be a problem," reports Matthew K. Barges typically pass throughout daylight hours, with less traffic after sunset.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: At Shady Creek, campers particularly value the riverside sites. "Site #12 with electric hookup was in my opinion the best site. Right on the back of the mighty Mississippi," shares Donna T. These premium water-view sites often book up months in advance.

Level concrete pads: Many campgrounds in the area feature poured concrete pads that stay level regardless of weather. Gary P. notes about Shady Creek, "Never seen a park where every pad was level like this one. Electric was 30/50 at each site and water was dispersed through out the park."

Budget-friendly options: Cost-conscious campers appreciate the affordable rates. Dave N. shares about Keithsburg Riverside Campground: "$17/night with water and electric, a great deal." Similarly, at Big River State Forest, campsites run only $8 per night according to Jeff F.

Clean facilities: Despite their rural location, campgrounds maintain clean restrooms. "The shower house is a little bit of a walk but not terrible," notes Coty G. about Keithsburg Riverside Campground. At Sturgeon Bay Park and Campground, Coty G. also comments it's a "Great place to camp especially if you have a boat or like to fish the Mississippi river."

What you should know

Train noise: Railroad tracks run parallel to the river, creating noise at riverside campgrounds. David D. warns about Shady Creek: "Only negative was that there is a train track real close and a lot of crosses, So you will hear alot of close train horns and they go deep into the night/morning."

Flooding concerns: Spring flooding regularly impacts riverside campgrounds. Fred S. attempted to camp at Ferry Landing - Mississippi River but found "dirt road going in was submerged in deep mud holes after some heavy rain."

Limited cell service: Cell coverage varies significantly. Jeff F. notes at Big River State Forest Campground: "Cell service wasn't good, used WeBoost to get any internet." Stephanie D. reports at Shady Creek: "Our cell phone provider is Sprint and we had zero service."

Shared water sources: Many campgrounds have limited water access points. Gary P. explains at Shady Creek: "Water was dispersed through out the park, but often too far for a hose to reach."

Wildlife encounters: The Mississippi River corridor hosts diverse wildlife. James M. describes Ferry Landing as "Great isolated camping at river edge where Iowa and Mississippi rivers meet! Paddling, fishing, hiking in bottom land forests. Look out for insects."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Big Hollow Recreation Area offers kid-friendly amenities. "This site has a large number of mostly cement camper spots, including pull through. There is a large playground and shower house," says Travis R.

Swimming options: Big Hollow Recreation Area features a beach area, though water quality varies. Lisa M. cautions: "The only downside is the lake was filled with algae. So if you're wanting to fish or swim, this isn't the place for you!"

Astronomy activities: Big Hollow Recreation Area includes star-gazing facilities. Lisa M. notes there's "even a place to use a few telescopes to see the stars!"

Easy access restaurants: Families appreciate nearby dining options. Coty G. mentions Keithsburg Riverside Campground is "Bout a 3 block walk to several bars/restaurant a caseys gas station."

Local events: Coty G. shares that near Sturgeon Bay Park and Campground, "City of New Boston has several different community events throught the year as well," providing additional entertainment options for families.

Tips from RVers

Dump station locations: RVers should note which campgrounds offer dump facilities. Jeff F. points out at Big River State Forest Campground: "Water and dump station is available. No water or electric at sites."

Big rig access: Larger RVs have limited options in the area. Barbara P. warns about Shady Creek: "The road leading in was very rutted so take it slow."

Hookup availability: Hookup options vary widely between campgrounds. At Haven Hills Campground and Resort, chole C. appreciated the "helpful service from the owner as he helped us get settled in," noting they "can rent golf carts for the day!!!"

Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally. As Dave N. shares about Keithsburg Riverside Campground, "There are another 20-30 sites (non waterfront)," but availability depends on seasonal flooding patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Keithsburg, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Keithsburg, IL is Keithsburg Riverside Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 5 reviews.