Best Campgrounds near Pinckneyville, IL

Pinckneyville, Illinois and the surrounding region feature multiple public recreation areas with camping facilities, including Pyramid State Recreation Area located directly in Pinckneyville. This 19,000-acre park, the largest state recreation area in Illinois, provides primitive tent and RV camping options with basic amenities. Nearby Washington County State Recreation Area offers a more developed camping experience with three distinct campgrounds including Shady Rest (with electric hookups), Lonely Oaks, and Little Bears. Additional options within 30 miles include Lake Campalot in Percy, which provides both tent and RV sites, and the Du Quoin State Fair Campground with seasonal availability.

Camping in this region operates year-round at several facilities, though some amenities may be limited during winter months. Most campgrounds provide basic services including picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, with more developed sites offering electric hookups and shower facilities. "Much enjoyed driving around exploring this large state park in IL. Seems to be awesome for fishing as there are many lakes. Great access to the lakes for canoe & kayak," noted one visitor about Pyramid State Recreation Area. Road access is generally good with most campgrounds accessible by standard vehicles. Cell service can be spotty, particularly at Pyramid State Recreation Area. Summer temperatures typically range from 80-90°F while winter nights can drop below freezing, making spring and fall popular camping seasons.

The numerous lakes and ponds throughout the region create excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. Pyramid State Recreation Area, formed from reclaimed strip mining land, features distinctive terrain with over 100 lakes and ponds. Campers frequently mention the quiet atmosphere and dark skies ideal for stargazing. "The campground is pretty far from any big metro area, so the sky was real dark, great for picking out constellations," shared one Washington County visitor. Weekend occupancy can be high during summer months, particularly at sites with water access, while weekdays offer more solitude. Most campgrounds in the region maintain clean facilities with Washington County State Recreation Area receiving particular praise for well-maintained bathhouses and spacious sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Pinckneyville, Illinois (90)

    1. Washington County State Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Nashville, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 327-3137

    "This is a nice little park in southern Illinois. It is surrounded by cornfields, however the park is wooded. The park surrounds a very pretty lake and I have attached a picture."

    "This is a small lake management by the state of Illinois. The campground is usually not crowded, but some weekends do get busy. There is a shower/bathroom that was clean each time we were there."

    2. Pyramid State Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Ava, IL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 357-2574

    "Much enjoyed driving around exploring this large state park in IL. Seems to be awesome for fishing as there are many lakes. Great access to the lakes for canoe & kayak."

    "The park office is a pretty long drive from the north end campground. The hiking is limited but the campground was peaceful and close to the lakes. Probably covered in bugs in the summer."

    3. South Sandusky Campground

    19 Reviews
    Sesser, IL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 724-2493

    $16 - $26 / night

    "North and South Sandusky campground is located in southern Illinois on Rend Lake. It is a large state park with tons to do. From boating and swimming to hiking and relaxing."

    "Well maintained on beautiful Rend Lake in southern Illinois. Reservations accepted on reservation.gov. Walk ins also welcome."

    4. Gun Creek

    21 Reviews
    Whittington, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 724-2493

    $18 - $30 / night

    "One of the first campgrounds that you come to at Rend Lake when you get off the highway, this campground has lots of positives and few negatives."

    "The lake had the most amazing sunset! Everyone is super friendly and we recommend the blue jay loop for best views and swimming access to the lake."

    5. South Marcum Campground

    17 Reviews
    Benton, IL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 724-2493

    $16 - $44 / night

    "This is hands-down the nicest campground on Rend Lake."

    "They're very close to the Illinois state fair grounds. There are tent sites as well as RV sites that are very close to the lake."

    6. Du Quoin State Fair Campground

    1 Review
    Pinckneyville, IL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 542-1515

    7. Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Whittington, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 629-2320

    "Wayne Fitzgerald State Park is on Rend Lake, just off I-57 in Southern Illinois. It’s a great place for camping, fishing and bikes."

    "Many of the sites are walk up only.  The sites have a lot of room to enjoy a relaxing weekend or set up yard games.  Rend lake is a good size lake with numerous areas to explore the water."

    8. Lake Campalot

    2 Reviews
    Percy, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 497-2942

    "We got a nice little spot to ourselves across the lake to put our tent. Its like a little community. I loved it. If your wanting out in the wilderness this is not for you."

    9. North Sandusky Campground

    6 Reviews
    Sesser, IL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 724-2493

    $18 - $26 / night

    "North Sandusky Campground is a gem in Southern Illinois. Many of the sites are backed up to Rend lake and the others back up to the woods. The sites all seem to be fairly well maintained and roomy."

    "has a great view of the lake from almost every camp site. close to southern IL. great leasure campsite to take the kids"

    10. Benton KOA

    13 Reviews
    Benton, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 439-4860

    "Not a bad place for a stop between destinations or a couple days at the lake would be fine. Roads and sites were well maintained. The dog park gets muddy quick, it’s mostly moss and dirt."

    "Yes, there is highway noise. It's a KOA. Convenience of being easy off an interstate has its tradeoffs. That said, excellent staff, clean, professional KOA"

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Recent Reviews near Pinckneyville, IL

520 Reviews of 90 Pinckneyville Campgrounds


  • H
    Oct. 11, 2025

    South Marcum Campground

    Quiet and peaceful

    The view in the tent area of covey point is breathtaking. The campground is clean, quiet, and peaceful

  • David D.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Fort Kaskaskia State Park Campground

    Awesome campground!

    The views over the Mississippi River are calandar-worthy! Very scenic from up atop the bluffs. A very old and historic cemetery is next to the campground. There is electric hookups 30 and 50 amp. No water/sewer but does have a dump station. Vault toilets.

  • Mandi G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    North Sandusky Campground

    Gorgeous views

    Very well maintained campgrounds. Most sites are pretty sloped but there are some level sites. Flush toilets. Bring binoculars for egrets and herons on the lake.

  • Katie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Dutchman Lake Camp

    Great stop for the night

    We pulled in around midnight and left at 8 am. There’s a large turnaround that could fit many vehicles, but someone was already parked there and we didn’t want to disturb them and also wanted our privacy. There a space for a vehicle to pull off and walk around some boulders to set up a camp, complete with a fire ring. Some bike-packers were already set up there. Close to the lake there is another spot for one or two vehicles. The lake surface had a lot of bug activity - no thanks! We ended up choosing a grassy space next to the curve in the road in between our neighbors. Very peaceful! No bugs.

  • M
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Carlyle lake

    Great for Boating and Open Camping in Illinois

    The main draw here is the water itself. With great opportunities for fishing and boating, it's an ideal destination for anglers and families with small boats. The nearby Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area provides convenient camping and shoreline access, making it easy to turn your visit into a weekend trip.

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  • S
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Dam West Campground

    Beautiful campground at a minimum $

    This campground is heavenly and peaceful. Lots of migrant waterfowl. Pelicans, egrets, blue herons….

  • Chip
    Sep. 2, 2025

    World Shooting and Recreational Complex

    Lot's of full hookups

    This was our first camp in our new to us travel trailer. Not many trees.  Site has tons of camping sites so finding a spot should not be an issue.  This is the site of the American Trap Shooters Association "Grand" Event.  During that event the first couple weeks in August the campground is full.  We were here last weekend in August. Only one other camper within sight of our spot Friday night and they were gone Saturday morning.  There is a shower house I believe but could not access a couple of the doors I tried.  I imagine they had some unlocked but I didn't try all the doors when I was there.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Dam East - Mcnair Campground

    Peaceful and quiet

    Another really nice COE campground. With our pass for seniors, we only paid $10 for electric. The sites were a little closer together than normal COE’s but still plenty of room. Water spicket’s were placed throughout the park but not at each site. There was a lake with a swim beach and two playgrounds. Sites were very level. Nice and shady. Close to town. Well maintained showers.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Gun Creek

    Nice!

    Nice, large, well thought out campground. Lots of trees, paved sites, bathrooms, showers, and well maintained. Offers full hookups, partial or none. Convenient to I64. Only stayed 1 nite, but would definitely come back.


Guide to Pinckneyville

Camping spots near Pinckneyville, Illinois range from quiet lake-based recreation areas to full-service campgrounds within short driving distance. The region sits in the southern portion of Illinois where the terrain transitions from prairie to rolling hills at around 400-500 feet elevation. Summer humidity levels typically reach 70-90% with frequent afternoon thunderstorms in July and August, creating ideal conditions for the area's abundant fishing lakes.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Pyramid State Recreation Area offers multiple fishing spots across its 19,000 acres of reclaimed strip mining land. "Great access to the lakes for canoe & kayak. Did a nice long walk along one trail late May and there was a lot of bird activity," notes one visitor who explored this expansive park.

Hiking trails: Lake Campalot provides accessible paths with scenic views for day hikes. A visitor commented on the campground's appeal: "Clean, quiet, beautiful. We have only been here a short time but definitely planning on staying. Good price, very well taken care of."

Wildlife viewing: Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park is known for abundant wildlife sightings. "Never been to a CG with such abundant wildlife! Can sit at your spot and watch deer throughout the day," reports one camper who enjoyed the natural setting.

What campers like

Stargazing conditions: The rural setting provides excellent night sky visibility at many campgrounds. At North Sandusky Campground, campers appreciate the dark skies: "Large sites, well maintained, good cell service. Many of the sites are backed up to Rend lake and the others back up to the woods."

Uncrowded weekday camping: Most local campgrounds offer peaceful mid-week stays. "Very quiet, not a lot of people. Plenty of spaces and lake was nice," noted a visitor to Washington County State Recreation Area.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathhouses and camping areas. "The bathhouse was very well kept and clean. Showers ran cold at first but after a few mins it gets warmer! There were plenty of pit toilets throughout the campground and trash cans," reported one camper at Washington County.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain. A visitor to South Marcum Campground shared: "Sites have 30 & 50 amp Electric hookups. Most sites are level. Some are pull-through. The sites are set up to provide some privacy, and are not right on top of each other."

Cash-only policies: Some facilities don't accept credit cards. One camper at Washington County noted: "No cards accepted. We had to run back to the town of Nashville to get some cash from the ATM."

Highway noise: Campgrounds near major roads can be noisy. At Benton KOA, a camper warned: "I-57 provides plenty of traffic noise and when you can't hear that, the 3 trains between 1am and 6am blowing their whistle for what seems like 2 miles should keep you wide eyed."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and swimming: Several area campgrounds offer designated play areas. At South Sandusky Campground, "We love the large beach. The campsites have a nice set up and are a decent size. The kids loved the playground. There were kids everywhere and everyone was very friendly!"

Tent camping with lake views: Choose waterfront sites for best family experiences. A camper at North Sandusky noted: "It was a very relaxing weekend with an amazing view," making it ideal for families seeking easy access to water activities.

Mosquito preparation: Bring proper insect repellent, especially during summer months. One visitor to Gun Creek advised: "Because of the lake there are tons of mosquitos, plan accordingly! There was also a little skunk walking around this morning."

Tips from RVers

Dump station access: Most larger campgrounds provide dump stations at convenient exit locations. At Gun Creek, a reviewer noted: "Gun Creek has many sites for all campers. For cheap you get a simple site with electric or for not too much more there are sites with water and sewage dump."

Site selection for big rigs: Request site details before booking. "We were in site 30, located directly on the water in the Nighthawk campground. Site 29 is very close and the picnic bench is literally 8 feet away from the back of the pad of site 30," advised an RV camper at Gun Creek.

Electric hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer varying levels of electric service. At Washington County, "There are actually 3 campgrounds here. One is Shady Rest (where we stayed) which has electric hookups. The other 2 campgrounds don't have hookups - Lonely Oaks and Little Bears."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds located near Pinckneyville, Illinois?

Several campgrounds are located within a short drive of Pinckneyville. Washington County State Recreation Area is a peaceful wooded park surrounding a pretty lake, nestled among cornfields and offering clean facilities with hot showers. Pyramid State Recreation Area is also nearby, providing boat-in, drive-in, and hike-in access with toilet facilities. Other options in the region include Randolph County State Recreation Area, a great little campground with a fishing lake and well-maintained gravel sites, and Lake Campalot near Percy, about a 20-minute drive from Pinckneyville.

Can you camp at Pyramid State Park near Pinckneyville?

Yes, camping is available at Pyramid State Recreation Area near Pinckneyville. The park offers basic camping facilities with toilet access and is known for being big-rig friendly. The recreation area provides multiple access options including boat-in, drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in camping. If you're looking for more amenities, consider Du Quoin State Fair Campground nearby, which offers reservable sites with water hookups and toilet facilities, also suitable for larger RVs and campers.

What camping is available near Pinckneyville, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pinckneyville, IL offers a wide range of camping options, with 90 campgrounds and RV parks near Pinckneyville, IL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Pinckneyville, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pinckneyville, IL is Washington County State Recreation Area with a 4.2-star rating from 13 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pinckneyville, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Pinckneyville, IL.

What parks are near Pinckneyville, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Pinckneyville, IL that allow camping, notably Rend Lake and Carlyle Lake.