Established Camping
Pine View Campground
About
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Stay Connected
- WiFiGood
- VerizonUnknown
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobileGood
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- Market
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- WiFi
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Sewer Hookups
- Water Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Peace & Solitude Amidst the Corn Patches
Following up on my review from 3 years ago, there isn’t much that’s changed here at Pine View Campground, which is located in the absolute middle of nowhere and is absolutely its greatest charm, apart from the countless mighty high pines that stand guard over this restful respite. Situated on 36 square acres of Midwestern natural bliss just southeast of the very tiny hamlet of Amboy, here in north central Illinois, this is a family-run campground that is generally for the seasonal RV'ers who want to lock in slots that are prime real estate by booking for an entire season or year, which is very common in these parts. That said, there’s still plenty of spaces for the casual weekend camper, whether towing a 5th wheel, driving a rig or, like me, pitching a tent cabin.
As for the amenities, this family-friendly campground packs in quite a bit with designated kid’s playgrounds and swing sets, basketball courts, community pavilion, volleyball court, activity center, horseshoe pits, scattered restroom facilities with shower stalls, fishing and wading ponds and designated dumping station. For the RV’ers, there’s both back-in and pull-through sites with all offering electric, water and sewage hook-ups. Mi tent pitchin’ bredren will be relegated to IMHO the best area in all of Pine View Campgrounds, which is the NE corner, where you will be appropriately segregated from the mobile camping community. Here, you can strike it out anywhere as far north towards Sleepy Hollow Road as possible or, if you chose, as far west towards the two ponds as you see fit.
With the campground in mind, by my count, there’s approximately 130 slots to choose from, not including the spaces that may be allocated to primitive camping. And while it seems as though the best sites have already been taken by those who have locked up seasonal or annual agreements – which you would be correct in assuming – there’s still really great spots to choose from. Areas B and C each offer some nice seclusion as they are on the periphery corners of Pine View and far enough away from the traffic, action and noise. This is a small enough campground that you can easily walk to the areas with activities you would like to partake in, but easily walk away from once done. I mean, who wants to set up their digs right next to the kid’s playground, right?
Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) This is a very family-friendly campground with plenty of themed weekends that the kiddos as well as the grown-ups are sure to enjoy, so before booking your stay, have a look at the calendar the good folks here at Pine View have put together featuring everything from Big Fish weekend and Depot Days with golf cart parades as well as a special Halloween weekend and even a Wet-n-Wild weekend; (2) When you grow weary of scavenging through your roto-molded Cordova cooler or mini-onboard fridge for that next meal, then head on over to downtown Amboy, where you’ll just have a few options, of which I highly recommend the family style serving of fried chicken and spaghetti with meatballs at Long Brand Saloon, where afterwards, you can head on over to The Depot for a real bar and wash all that good Midwestern food down with some nice local brews; (3) If you need to load up on just about anything, you guessed it, Amboy likely has you covered with Amboy Food & Liquor as well as a Casey’s and Dollar General, but for anything more substantial than this, you’ll want to head either southeast to Mendota where there’s a Sullivan’s, CVS and Ace Hardware or Rock Falls, where they’ll have everything you might be looking for.
Happy Camping!
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Pine Needle Heaven Awaits!
Clear out here, in the absolute middle of farmland nature, completely encased in so many thick perpendicular walls of pine trees, you’ll find hidden an RV encampment that is completely invisible to the outside world. Here you’ll get lost amongst the pines, although you will be conveniently placed next to several like-minded RV campers in a very well organized, almost community-by-design fashion, where the well-appointed RV’s are all adorned with semi-permanent decking, gazebos, swingsets and patio sets. And while the year-long resident feel of this place may be off-setting to some, there’s plenty of space available for those that might want to visit for far shorter stays. There’s lots of space here and plenty of nature to explore– while I abhor RV parking lots, this place is special and well designed to make one feel like they are really escaping all the noise, pollution and traffic while making the most of being out in the wilderness(OK, but completely surrounded by farmland and corn fields). The amenities are near perfect with fantastic shower and bathroom facilities, open spaces, pet friendly, playgrounds and swingsets for the kiddos. As there isn’t a lot within a good 20 miles or so, be sure to bring whatever you need with you.
Happy Camping!
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Family owned and quiet
Excellent campground with cleaning bathrooms and showers, swimming pong with Sandy beach. Gazebos and playgrounds. Great place for a weekend get away or week stay. Water and electric on site!
Location
Pine View Campground is located in Illinois
Directions
From jct US 30 & Us 52: Go 1 mi S on US 52, then 3/4 mi W on Main St, then 2 mi W on Amboy Rd, then 3 mi S on Morgan Rd, then 100 yds W on Sleepy Hollow Rd.
Address
1273 Sleepy Hollow Rd
Amboy, IL 61310
Coordinates
41.67142049 N
89.38741036 W