Best Glamping near Petersburg, IL

Central Illinois glamping includes upscale options at Crazy Horse Campground and Springfield KOA, featuring luxury canvas accommodations with comfortable beds and private spaces. Sangchris Lake State Park Campground and Waverly Lake City Park provide glamping yurts along shorelines for waterfront views. These boutique camping sites include electricity, climate control options, and outdoor spaces with fire rings and picnic tables, blending comfort with nature. One visitor noted, "Beautiful campground! Super clean and peaceful. Highly recommend."

Crazy Horse Campground offers fishing in catch-and-release ponds, while Springfield KOA provides a swimming pool, mini-golf, and a jumping pillow for family entertainment. Located within 20 minutes of Springfield, these glamping destinations allow easy access to Lincoln historic sites and urban amenities. Safari tents at Sangchris Lake sit on a peninsula with excellent lake access for fishing and water activities. According to a camper, "It's a beautiful location right by the water. Very clean camp grounds." Most safari tent and yurt sites require reservations, especially during peak season from April through October, with some locations remaining open year-round.

Best Glamping Sites Near Petersburg, Illinois (9)

    1. Riverside Park

    3 Reviews
    Sherman, IL
    16 miles
    +1 (217) 546-4103

    $20 - $50 / night

    "We were looking for somewhere last minute on the 4th of July and we were welcomed here. All RV/ camper sites are close to the bath and shower houses."

    "Lots of fun trails with great views! Most trails are accessible from the parking area. Good for pictures at sunrise and sunset!"

    2. Crazy Horse Campground

    5 Reviews
    Jacksonville, IL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 886-2089

    "Fire pit. AT&T wireless service. Every weekend has an event. Bluegrass to crafts. Right outside of Jacksonville, Ashland, Virginia, and close enough to Springfield."

    "It is family and pet friendly. The owners are fantastic, friendly and caring. They keep the grounds in great shape and always have fun activities to participate in."

    3. Springfield KOA

    9 Reviews
    Rochester, IL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 498-7002

    "No trains, no interstate noise. It was great after a long day traveling. Bathrooms/showers are very clean& decorated nicely. Staff was courteous. Our site was fine."

    "Lots of wonderful signs directing you to the campground once you exit the interstate. Secluded. Quite. Not crowded, even when it's full."

    4. Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Rochester, IL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 498-9208

    "These walk in sites check all the boxes.  At the western part of the RV loop, is a peninsula of primitive tent camping spots to choose from. "

    "Most sites have lake views and have electric hookup but no water hookup. However communal bathrooms and showers are clean. Sites are fairly close together tough."

    5. Deer Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Lincoln, IL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 786-4873

    "Near the back you can camp right alongside the river. Amenities are minimal, there are just port-a-potties for restrooms but they are very clean."

    6. Waverly Lake City Park

    3 Reviews
    Woodson, IL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 435-4611

    "As far as I know there's no running water. There are portable toilets that are kept clean. There's also a 4 consecutive day per month limit."

    7. Kentuckiana Campground

    7 Reviews
    Mackinaw, IL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (309) 449-3274

    "When Unhitching if there is anyone waiting to drive by, you feel kind of rushed. Don’t let it make you forget wheel chocks or something important. They have a nice pond."

    "We stayed here last year and will likely stay there again this year when we are back in Illinois. The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage."

    8. Schuy

    2 Reviews
    Timewell, IL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 322-6628

    "There are some hiking trails and pavilions and a softball field. There’s a stage they sometimes have plays and bands."

    "Friendly staff, clean restroom & showers. Will definitely stay here again."

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  • Aaron B.
    Sep. 6, 2024

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    Lakeside Relaxation

    These walk in sites check all the boxes.  At the western part of the RV loop, is a peninsula of primitive tent camping spots to choose from.  About half the sites were filled by the second day we were there.  We settled on 62, which is spacious and provides access to the path from the front and behind where you can walk into site 64 as well.  A parking area with a single spot for each camp site is well marked and by two vault toilets.  Park staff and host were great.  A decent fishing spot is just in front of site 64.  $8 for IL residents is hard to beat, if you don't need an RV spot with electric.  A water source is also by the parking spots.  The weekend we were there the weather had cooled some and a great breeze was coming off the lake.  Springfield being so close is a bonus.

    The only negative is like any spot and how previous people leave the camp looking before you are there.  Some garbage in the fire pit and random spots are par for the course in any state park.  Pick up the trash and dump it in the dumpster by the parking lot.  Leave the site better than you found it is our motto.

  • RebootingU S.
    Aug. 8, 2021

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet and peaceful lake campsite

    This campground is very clean and super easy to fit any rig. Most sites have lake views and have electric hookup but no water hookup. However communal bathrooms and showers are clean. Sites are fairly close together tough. You can purchase firewood and ice at campground.

  • John H.
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Waverly Lake City Park

    Nice little lake and camp ground

    I've stayed here a couple times now. Each time there has only been one other person. It's quiet and peaceful, however there's not much to do. As far as I know there's no running water. There are portable toilets that are kept clean. There's also a 4 consecutive day per month limit.

  • Leslie G.
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Riverside Park

    Good last minute campground

    We were looking for somewhere last minute on the 4th of July and we were welcomed here. All RV/ camper sites are close to the bath and shower houses. We had electricity and water hookups and a picnic table available. This site is close to a large industrial strip for shopping and restaurants if you don’t want to cook! Also close to the Illinois State Fairgrounds.

  • Cynthia K.
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Springfield KOA

    Very quiet

    This KOA is in a rural area. The signage to get there was very good, plus we had our GPS to help out. This area is QUIET! No trains, no interstate noise. It was great after a long day traveling. Bathrooms/showers are very clean& decorated nicely. Staff was courteous. Our site was fine. This KOA has many family activities, including a pool, mini golf, jumping pillow& a huge field for the kids to play. Cell service was fine. 

    Only bad thing- While checking in, the lady told me we couldn't use our sewer. She said the whole row was backing up. Since the dump station was also in this line, we couldn't dump. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but I talked my husband out of dumping when we left the state park we were at because we were going to a KOA with a full hookup site! We camped at Springfield KOA Journey in a Travel Trailer.

  • Susan L.
    Sep. 5, 2020

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    5 stars with a caveat

    This is a beautiful state park, but hopefully you won’t have the same experience I did with the electric hookup. I stayed here right after the fourth of July and because of the heat over this holiday weekend and a completely full campground, the electricity couldn’t meet the demand and a transformer blew. By the time I arrived the transformer was repaired, however the pedestals in the section I was supposed to stay in had a problem. I was supposed to stay in site 27, but after 3 attempts to get power at 3 different sites, number 24 was the winner and this was a great site! The campground hosts were fantastic in resolving the situation as well.

    Site 24 is huge and level with a picnic table and fire ring. Electric but no water at site. The site is totally private on one side because of a lake inlet and there’s a large back area right on the lake. The gravel pad is located right near a large, old bald cypress. 

    This park has multiple public use areas, 2 campgrounds, boat launches, fishing piers and a beach. I didn’t use the public restrooms because they were closed due to Covid-19. I was able to get internet with Verizon. 

    This state park felt like it was dropped into the middle of cornfields and made for a fun drive. The sunset views and stars were awesome!

  • Leanne B.
    Sep. 19, 2019

    Crazy Horse Campground

    Great family campground

    Really love this Campground! The owners are a young family, with a bunch of kids! They live across the road to handle any issues. The lodge/office is open til 8. Level packed gravel sites. We have a 40’ class A. Plenty of pull thru sites. Back in sites are great too. Lots of trees. Good shade. Well kept grounds. 2 catch and release ponds. Playground. Fire pit. AT&T wireless service. Every weekend has an event. Bluegrass to crafts. Right outside of Jacksonville, Ashland, Virginia, and close enough to Springfield. We were there last weekend and will be there again at the end of the month. Happy Camping!

  • Ryan L.
    Apr. 19, 2021

    Kentuckiana Campground

    Community feel, a bit cramped

    Easy to find large campground. This place has seasonal spots as well. They will have a runner guide you to your spot and assist you in parking. The sites are a bit cramped. When Unhitching if there is anyone waiting to drive by, you feel kind of rushed. Don’t let it make you forget wheel chocks or something important. They have a nice pond. They also have a kids play area in the Hollar, Complete with a giant slide. They will deliver firewood to you, or there is a farm around the corner on the main road toward Casey’s, that also sells firewood. There is no cell/LTE reception out here (Sprint or Verizon). We drove to Casey’s for a pizza and got a small cell signal there. If you like to watch movies, I recommend bringing a DVD player since you likely won’t be able to stream Netflix etc. The country music Opry was held outside because of a virus or something. It was a nice extra treat. There was an ice cream truck on hand during the show, for a $5 or so per item. We were located close to the park and pavilion, and the first morning we woke up to some kind of faint banging outside. I though someone was fixing a building, but it turned out to be acorns falling onto the pavilion roof. It wasn’t terrible but suggest requesting a site away from the pavilion if it might bother you. Overall a good experience, we’ll be back.

  • Greg S.
    Jun. 7, 2019

    Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    Life On The Lake

    Clean bathhouse. Campground hosts very helpful. Electric only but water available and nice dump station. All sites at Hickory Point very close to lake. Several fishing docks in campground.


Guide to Petersburg

Campgrounds near Petersburg, Illinois offer outdoor recreation opportunities within 25 miles of Abraham Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. The area features rolling hills, oak-hickory forests, and access to the Sangamon River with camping elevations ranging from 500-600 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures average 75-85°F with higher humidity, while spring and fall provide milder weather for yurt camping and tent experiences.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Riverside Park Campground sits next to a boat launch on the Sangamon River. According to Dean E., "They are right next to a boat launch on the Sangamon River so that's a plus. Right next to the boat launch for a car. I wouldn't want to haul a kayak or canoe to the 1 mile to the campsite if I could avoid it."

Hiking trails: Petersburg area campgrounds offer various hiking difficulties. Mike G. shares about Sangchris Lake State Park Campground: "I stayed at the tent sites. They are first come, first served, and a short walk from the parking spots." Jessica N. adds, "Plenty of wildlife to observe and wonderful fishing to be had. Great to ride a bike around, too!"

Beach activities: Deer Creek Campground offers swimming and beach recreation within 20 miles of Petersburg. Kate M. notes, "Large, quiet campsites that are not too crowded. Near the back you can camp right alongside the river." Another camper, Leslie, adds, "Nice place and people very helpful and beach is so clean."

What campers like

Waterfront yurt sites: Campers appreciate the lakeside yurts and tent sites available near Petersburg. Kaitlin D. shares about Sangchris Lake State Park: "We always get sites with our own private dock to fish from. Spotty reception but it's great to unplug."

Rural seclusion: The Petersburg area offers quieter camping experiences away from urban noise. Sarah S. says about Crazy Horse Campground: "Catch and release fishing, small beach area with volleyball. Sites are small but clean. Bath house is clean and well maintained. Live music on the weekend. Definitely a heavy-drinking crowd. Camp store. It's in the middle of nowhere but only about 20 minutes to the nearest small town."

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept shower houses and restrooms. Mary G. notes about Springfield KOA: "Lots of wonderful signs directing you to the campground once you exit the interstate. Secluded. Quite. Not crowded, even when it's full." John H. shares about Waverly Lake City Park: "There are portable toilets that are kept clean. There's also a 4 consecutive day per month limit."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many Petersburg area campgrounds require advance booking, especially for yurts or cabins. Greg S. explains about Sangchris Lake: "Clean bathhouse. Campground hosts very helpful. Electric only but water available and nice dump station. All sites at Hickory Point very close to lake. Several fishing docks in campground."

Site conditions: Campgrounds vary in how they handle weather and seasonal changes. Keith D. mentions about Springfield KOA: "Nice and quiet campground, we stay there during the Illinois State Fair every August and it is about 20 mins away from the fairgrounds. Only down fall is there needs to be more rock on the sites, the sites get muddy after a rain!"

Seasonal considerations: Petersburg camping options have different operating seasons. Mike G. notes about Sangchris Lake tent camping: "They are first come, first served, and a short walk from the parking spots. There are times of RV sites also, although the host said most all are reservable and only a handful are firstcome, first served."

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: Petersburg area campgrounds offer varying activities for children. Rodney D. mentions about Springfield KOA: "The cabins are nice and comfy and our friends camper spot was nice and spacious. The rest of the campground was clean, especially the bathrooms."

Kid-friendly spaces: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. Ryan L. shares about Kentuckiana Campground: "They have a nice pond. They also have a kids play area in the Hollar, Complete with a giant slide. They will deliver firewood to you, or there is a farm around the corner on the main road toward Casey's, that also sells firewood."

Family atmosphere: Certain campgrounds cater specifically to family groups. Nick W. says about Kentuckiana Campground: "Great place for kids. Decent little parks. Huge slide in the holler. Spots are kind of cramped and close together, one of our favorite places though!"

Tips from RVers

Hookup options: RV campers can find various utility connections near Petersburg. Leanne B. shares about Crazy Horse Campground: "Really love this Campground! The owners are a young family, with a bunch of kids! Level packed gravel sites. We have a 40' class A. Plenty of pull thru sites. Back in sites are great too. Lots of trees. Good shade. Well kept grounds."

Navigation considerations: Some Petersburg area campgrounds have tricky access roads. Mary G. mentions: "The roads leading to the campground are narrow, luckily we didn't encounter someone coming the other way! Campground could use some extra gravel on their roads and in the sites, but, still a nice place to relax and recharge."

Cell reception: Mobile service varies across the Petersburg region. Ryan L. notes: "There is no cell/LTE reception out here (Sprint or Verizon). We drove to Casey's for a pizza and got a small cell signal there. If you like to watch movies, I recommend bringing a DVD player since you likely won't be able to stream Netflix etc."

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