Best Campgrounds near Sherman, IL

Camping near Sherman, Illinois encompasses several established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive of this central Illinois community. The area features a mix of state parks, private RV parks, and historic sites with camping facilities. Sangchris Lake State Park Campground, located southeast of Sherman, offers lakeside camping with both RV and tent sites, while The Double J Campground provides year-round accommodations with full hookups. The Illinois State Fair Campground in nearby Springfield serves as a convenient option during the April to October season, particularly for visitors attending events at the fairgrounds. Most campgrounds in the region sit amid gently rolling agricultural landscapes typical of central Illinois, with occasional wooded areas and water features providing natural settings.

Most camping facilities in the Sherman area operate seasonally from April through October, with a few private campgrounds like The Double J remaining open year-round. Central Illinois experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 85°F, while spring and fall offer milder conditions ideal for camping. Heavy rainfall can occur throughout the camping season, occasionally resulting in muddy conditions at some campgrounds. Campers report that sites can become waterlogged after significant rain, particularly at campgrounds with gravel pads. Reservations are recommended for weekend stays during summer months and especially during the Illinois State Fair in August, when nearby campgrounds fill quickly.

The camping options near Sherman cater to different preferences and needs. RV campers will find the most amenities at private parks like Springfield KOA and The Double J, which offer full hookups, shower facilities, and often on-site stores. Sangchris Lake State Park provides a more natural setting with both electric and non-electric sites, plus opportunities for fishing, boating, and hiking. According to reviews, Springfield KOA serves as a popular base for State Fair visitors, located about 20 minutes from the fairgrounds. Riverside Park in Springfield offers water and electric hookups with convenient access to shopping and restaurants for campers who prefer proximity to urban amenities. Most campgrounds in the area are pet-friendly and accommodate both tents and RVs, though amenities vary significantly between state and private facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Sherman, Illinois (49)

    1. Illinois State Fair Campground

    11 Reviews
    Sherman, IL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 782-1698

    $20 / night

    "Not too close to your neighbor. Take time to walk around the fairgrounds as they are pretty. The 4H building has a lovely garden out front."

    "$20 per night for a a pull behind RV on an electric/water site. $30 for a full hookup. Large clean bathrooms, dated but useable."

    2. The Double J Campground and RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Chatham, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 483-9998

    "We stayed here in order to visit Springfield, Illinois, and we really enjoyed this spot."

    "The campground is next to a large corn field that has recently been cut; I suspect during the growing/harvest season there may be dust and noise from equipment, and perhaps overspray from any chemicals"

    3. Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Rochester, IL
    19 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. "

    "Lots of trails, Lake Sangchris is very close by for fishing & kayaking. Quiet campground; great place to unwind."

    4. Springfield KOA

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

    "Nice and quiet campground, we stay there during the Illinois State Fair every August and it is about 20 mins away from the fairgrounds."

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

    5. Riverside Park

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

    $20 - $50 / night

    "All RV/ camper sites are close to the bath and shower houses. We had electricity and water hookups and a picnic table available."

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

    6. Sangchris Lake State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Rochester, IL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 498-9208

    "The primitive sites were perfectly quiet and away from others. Toilet was close and so was parking. I kind of miss tent camping!!!"

    "Bathrooms are basic and in the front of the camp loops so you have a walk if you stay in the back like I did.  Also, water is in the center of the loop so not very convenient. "

    7. Lincolns New Salem Historic Site Campground

    4 Reviews
    Petersburg, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 632-4003

    $10 - $30 / night

    "Not their fault but sites became a lake and couldn’t even step outside. Barely any AT&T service. Couldn’t use phone as hotspot at all."

    "I love to walk through all the old buildings and learn about Lincoln's way of life. They even had horses and a bull out in the pastures!"

    8. Primitive Campground — Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area

    21 Reviews
    Chandlerville, IL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 452-7741

    $6 / night

    "Like the quite agricultural Illinois environment but suggest shopping for your needs prior to leaving larger cities as most of the few small towns are limited to a Bar and Dollar store."

    "From our cabin we walked grassy paths to a lovely bridge. Around the pond's perimeter are dispersed sites for tent-camping or possibly day-use."

    9. The Kampground

    1 Review
    Rochester, IL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 416-6464

    $20 - $50 / night

    10. Lincoln's New Salem Park IL Historic Preservation Agency

    2 Reviews
    Petersburg, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 632-4000

    "Nor did we know there were hiking trails! The hiking trails are located on the road up the hill directly across from where you turn off of the highway to drive up to the village."

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Recent Reviews near Sherman, IL

234 Reviews of 49 Sherman Campgrounds


  • Jill C.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Friends Creek Campground

    Secluded and Cozy

    We stayed here during our travels from Kansas to Indiana. While we only stayed one night, it was long enough to know that should we travel nearby again-this will be our stopping point. Easy to access from the highway yet while in the park, we experienced pure bliss and quiet. Spacious sites and an abundant amount of shade made this stay even better! The camp hosts do an excellent job as the grounds and bathhouse were all immaculate! These are electric only sites however there are several water spigots to fill the tank prior to parking. For ease, there are even potable water spigots at the dump station and the bathhouse as well. Our site was fairly level and easy to maneuver into. For reference, we have a 34’ fifth wheel. When reserving, note that there are a handful of 50 amp sites, several 30 amp sites and tent sites available.

  • L
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Friends Creek Campground

    Great campground

    Very nice small campground with well spaced sites. The bathrooms were very clean. The Macon County website is a bit wonky to navigate. The camp host is a jewel. Be aware that there are 50 amp sites and 30 amp sites. The 50 amp sites are more expensive. Would definitely return.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Kamper Kompanion RV Park

    Perfect overnight stop.

    Just off the highway, but minimal noise. Clean. Well maintained. Pleasant staff. We had a long pull through, but there are a limited number of those.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2025

    Springfield KOA

    Spacious Green Grounds

    Springfield KOA is actually in Rochester, but it is only about 25 mins into Springfield and all the wonderful Lincoln historic sites. The campground is very nice, a lot of amenities for families like pool, little bikes, miniature golf and horseshoes. Shop has laundry, ice and oropane, there's free wifi. Sites have power and water, you have to go to dump station on the way out as there aren't individual sewers. But there is grass, picnic table and fire ring at every site, trees all around.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 30, 2025

    Friends Creek Campground

    Nice rural camping

    General: 40-site campground with three non-electric and the rest are either 30 or 50-amp electric. Several water spigots are sprinkled throughout the campground. 

    Site quality: All sites are gravel and level. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. The sites are spaced a decent amount of distance apart and with the many trees, it did not feel crowded, despite being almost full when we were there. 

    Bath/Shower: Very clean with soap, paper towels, and a shelf for toiletries. Did not use the shower but it looked clean as well. 

    Activities/Amenities: There are two well-marked and well-maintained trails plus a playground and basketball hoop. There is also a historic schoolhouse, and guided tours are available by calling. Before leaving the next morning, I enjoyed a walk on the two trails. There is a dump station and potable water.

    The campground was almost completely full on a Friday at the end of October yet very quiet.

  • B
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Pine Campground — Sand Ridge State Forest

    It's okay

    Stopped here overnight in late August. Only a few other campers on a Sunday so nice and quiet. Typical midwest tent camping on dirt, lots of mosquitoes, pit toilets.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Sherman

The Sherman, Illinois camping area sits amid gently rolling farmland at an average elevation of 600 feet above sea level. While private campgrounds operate year-round, state parks follow seasonal schedules with closures during winter hunting seasons. Summer nighttime temperatures typically range from 65-72°F, with occasional overnight storms that can create muddy conditions requiring proper footwear.

What to do

Explore Lincoln historic sites: Lincoln's New Salem Historic Site Campground is located 30 minutes from Sherman with reconstructed buildings where Lincoln once lived. "This is a wonderful place to visit. I enjoy learning about some of our family history. We have relation to the Trent, Graham, and Jackson families from the original area. Their cabins are reconstructed for touring as well as the old school house," notes Jamie T.

Attend seasonal farmers markets: The Illinois State Fair Campground hosts a weekly farmers market during summer months. "There is a farmers market every Thursday which was nice. Got some wonderful sweet corn and vine ripe tomatoes," reports Faith J., highlighting local agricultural offerings just 15 minutes from Sherman.

Fish at multiple access points: Sangchris Lake State Park Campground offers shoreline fishing opportunities at both campgrounds. "We love camping here for the beauty of the lake. Had fun kayaking here too," says Rhonda W. The lake features multiple fishing docks directly accessible from camping areas.

What campers like

Affordable camping options: Sites at the Illinois State Fair Campground cost $20 per night with electric hookups. Jeffrey F. notes, "Large campground over 300 sites. All sites have electric, most have water. Dump station. Shaded camping on grass, only paved sites are the parking lot."

Privacy between campsites: The Double J Campground and RV Park offers well-spaced sites with natural buffers. "All pull through sites. Very clean and well-maintained," reports Diane. This year-round facility provides a more secluded camping experience compared to state park campgrounds.

Security presence: Several campgrounds maintain regular security patrols. "Security regularly drove around," mentions Teri M. about the Illinois State Fair Campground, while Richard R. notes "friendly security driving around all night," providing peace of mind for campers unfamiliar with the area.

What you should know

Seasonal maintenance challenges: Some state park facilities require updates after winter. "The only reason I am giving 4 stars is the fact that the trails and bridges were in horrible condition. It was heartbreaking to see them in this condition as I've walked them since a child," notes Jamie C. about Sangchris Lake.

Weather impacts: Lincolns New Salem Historic Site Campground experiences significant drainage issues during heavy rain. "Not 5 stars since we had to leave a day early due to weather. Not their fault but sites became a lake and couldn't even step outside," reports Kaitlin D.

Limited water hookups: Many campgrounds offer electric-only sites with shared water access. Jeffrey F. notes about Lincoln's New Salem Park, "I would give it 5 stars but they should have water at all sites. Water available at just a few sites."

Tips for camping with families

Educational opportunities: Springfield KOA serves as a convenient base for exploring historic sites. "Campground is quiet and in a nice wooded area but still only 5-10 minutes from nearby shopping and attractions in Springfield," says Sean H., making this an ideal location for families wanting to combine camping with educational day trips.

Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer recreational facilities specifically for children. "This KOA has many family activities, including a pool, mini golf, jumping pillow & a huge field for the kids to play," describes Cynthia K.

Playground access: Sangchris Lake State Park Campground includes playground facilities. Jamie C. mentions, "The kids had a great time even though due to covid-19 the playground was closed," indicating this amenity has since reopened for family use.

Tips from RVers

Site selection priorities: Riverside Park offers electric and water hookups in an accessible location. "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!" advises Leslie G.

Parking configurations: The Illinois State Fair Campground offers different parking options based on shade preferences. "You have the option of paved parking lot or on the grass. We chose the grass for the shade trees," explains Faith J., giving RVers flexibility based on weather conditions and hookup needs.

Dump station limitations: Some facilities have restricted dump station capabilities. Faith J. notes, "The dump station does not have hose hook up for water. There is water but you can't hook a hose to it. That needs to be fixed as you can't wash down your spills or rinse your tank."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Sherman, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sherman, IL is Illinois State Fair Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 11 reviews.