Quaint, quiet and clean campground.
We arrived at Starved rock a little after 3pm, check in was a breeze and the host was very helpful with directions and information about where to get firewood and how late the camp store was open. We arrived on a Friday and enjoyed even the weekend tourists as no one was super loud or had bright lights on. The campground is set up very well and leaves a ton of space between sites and even the other side of the campground. The shower house was very clean and right as you enter the campground. There are small outhouses in the median between the rows of sites, easily accessible but not ada accessible. There are some trails that walk you around the campground but nothing that leads to the parks more popular trails. The park itself is beautiful and has very well kept trails and parking lots. However, the maps that were drawn up are terrible. Some of the parking lots weren't even on the map and some of the canyons were not marked on the trails. We started at the top and walked the ridgeline down to the main parking lot, glad we did because that lot was completely full.