Carlyle Lake serves as the centerpiece for many dog friendly campgrounds near Salem, Illinois. This man-made reservoir spans 26,000 acres with 83 miles of shoreline, creating abundant waterfront camping opportunities within a 30-minute drive of Salem. Summer temperatures average 85-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer more moderate conditions in the 60-75°F range.
What to do
Fishing access: The spillway area at Dam East Recreation Area attracts many anglers. "There are plenty of areas to fish, hike, swim, picnic. Looking forward to another great year and fun filled camping and fishing," notes Regina B. The day use area includes pavilions and picnic facilities.
Hiking opportunities: Trails around Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area provide family-friendly options. "The trails around are nice and our family had fun hiking," reports Chelsea D. The wooded nature trail offers a peaceful escape for pet owners looking to exercise their dogs.
Swimming options: Unlike the swim beach at Forbes mentioned in the existing description, Coles Creek Recreation Area offers a dedicated swimming beach for campers. "It has a beach for campers to use, and a really nice playground," shares Chelsea D. The campground provides direct lake access without requiring travel to a separate facility.
What campers like
Proximity to supplies: While Forbes mentions nearby dollar stores, Okaw Valley Kampground offers greater convenience for forgotten items. "A 7 minute drive gets you into the town of Carlyle which has all the necessities - food, gas and Walmart," explains Julie M., making it ideal for pet owners who need last-minute supplies.
Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the cleanliness of pet-friendly Dam West Campground, especially the shower facilities. "CLEAN (and air conditioned) bath houses. The sites are beautiful and well maintained," writes Patti P. The campground maintains high standards despite heavy usage during peak season.
Lakefront sites: Many sites at Boulder Recreation Area provide direct water access. "This campground offers many sites that are right on the lake. Beautiful views. Also boasts the best shower house/bathrooms around. They are air conditioned and cleaned regularly," states Phil W. The paved roads throughout the campground make it accessible in various weather conditions.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: For popular weekends, especially at Boulder Rec. Area, advance planning is essential. "The campground filled up by 11am on Friday, which was a surprise to us," reports Brooke C. about a nearby campground. Many waterfront sites book months in advance.
Water quality considerations: Water systems at some campgrounds may have seasonal issues. "Only complaint that I have was the potable water supply...extremely dirty with a lot of copper colored solids," notes Allen S. about Eldon Hazlet. Bringing extra drinking water is advised during early season camping.
Flood potential: Access to some areas can be affected by water levels. "However when the lake is flooded you cannot access this campground," warns Jake L. about Boulder Recreation Area. Check water conditions before arrival, especially during spring or after heavy rainfall.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Dam West Campground features multiple play areas. "There are three playground areas, a basketball court, sand volleyball and a pool during summer months. Lots of families with kids, bike rides and plenty of other lake and outdoor activities in the area," advises Brooke C.
Budget considerations: For cost-conscious families with pets, Dam East offers good value. "Price 2024: $9 w interagency pass," notes Roger W. Senior and access passes provide significant discounts at Corps of Engineers sites around Carlyle Lake.
Seasonal activities: Eldon Hazlet offers special family events. "They have a huge Halloween event every year where people decorate their sites (pretty extensively) and there's a haunted house, then kids trick or treat from site to site. The campground also provides pumpkin painting contests and other fun activities," shares Aimee T.
Tips from RVers
Site selection: For optimal privacy and views at Illini Campground, choose wisely. "Absolutely huge site with old growth trees throughout the campground without lots of space between. Sites are pretty level, are gravel, wooded, and spacious," comments Jay B.
Power requirements: Be prepared with adapters when visiting Archway RV Park. "Full-hookups with only a 50amp connection so if you are using 30 make sure you have a 50/30 adapter," advises James N. This preparation prevents arrival complications at pet-friendly sites.
Campground layout: Many campgrounds feature pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs. "Sites are nice, although all sites face each other meaning you will be 5-10 feet from your neighbors if you are sitting out front," notes James N. about Archway RV Park, providing important context for social pet owners.