The best camping in Lincoln Home National Historic Site, IL

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The best camping in Lincoln Home National Historic Site, IL

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Secluded Springfield Stay

1. Secluded Springfield Stay

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4.3mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Springfield, IL
On the outskirts of Springfield lay a secluded, peaceful piece of property perfect for a quick night or a weekend getaway. For those that don't wish to go all the way into the woods, our property is a great way to get that camping feel while still being in perfect vicinity to town for any basic needs or food chains. Nearby attractions: Carpenter Park that has beautiful hiking trails and Sangamon River access (5 min drive) Riverside Park - very dog friendly, fishing, Sangamon river access, hiking, horseback riding, etc. (3 minute drive) The Rail Golf Course (5 min drive) Weebles Bar and Grill being only a short walk away Blake and Aiden, the couple who own this land, are LGBTQ+ friendly, in their mid-20's, pet friendly, and also love to camp, hike, rock climb, and travel. They would be happy to answer any questions about nearby hiking, local attractions, restaurants, etc.
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2. Bear Creek Farm and Ranch

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24mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Palmer, IL
We purchased our 45 acre farm in 1997, since then we have operated a sustainable small organic farm. In January of 2018 we purchased 58 more acres that is attached to our land. The property has a greenhouse, high tunnel and about a half acre of field that we raise vegetables and fruit on. We have a 3 acre pond with a naturally sustaining fish population, that we swim and boat in. There are hiking trails that go through many small pastures and woods with streams running through them. Plenty of wildlife, hiking and mountain biking areas. We have a certified kitchen at the farm and have products raised and/or made on the farm for folks to purchase. Supposedly our house is haunted and there are a couple of haunted sites within 15 miles of the farm. Nearby Taylorville has a Walmart, Aldi, Kroger, and many small local businesses. There is a YMCA and a few parks. Lake Sangchris State Park is close by. The capital of Illinois, Springfield is 35 miles from the farm.
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1912 Vintage Barn Experience

3. 1912 Vintage Barn Experience

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27mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Niantic, IL
The 1912 Barn is a 114 historic post and beam barn that makes a wonderful backdrop for a night out in the country. Located only 25 minutes from Springfield historic sites and 10 minutes from Decatur, IL this location makes it easy to tour during the day and relax by the camp fire in the evening. Our site is perfect for visiting local communities and the relaxing on our quiet site each evening. Decatur has a mini golf course, splash cove water park, children's zoo and museum, a governor's mansion for tours and 3 museums to visit. Milikin University offers local college level sports. Decatur has a great lake for paddle boarding, boating and fishing with canoe trips down the local Sangamon River. Several local breweries and cute market areas makes Decatur a great place to visit. Take a ride on the trolley and learn out our history. Springfield sites are only a hop and skip away with many things to see and learn. Museums offer great programs and the New Salem Park is a fun day trip with the kids to learn about historic living. Lincoln's sites around in several counties are great to see. You also have the opportunity to hike in some great parks and ride your bike on some outstanding central Illinois paths. If you happen to visit late summer enjoy the Illinois Farm Progress show and maybe catch a concert at the Devon Theatre on the lake.
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Jeep not included!  .. But everything else you see is ... all you need to enjoy a peaceful little getaway!

4. Hidden Ridge - at Otter Lake

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29mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Lodging · Palmyra, IL
At Hidden Ridge, you will have the essential comforts of home while enjoying the serenity of a natural, peaceful setting. You will sleep on comfortable queen-size bed within a 14x16 canvas wall tent which is secured to a stilted deck providing beautiful views of the lake. A private outhouse with flushing toilet, hot shower and an outdoor cooking area are also available. More than just two of you? There is plenty of space for cots, air mattresses and additional tents. We encourage our guests to relax and recharge their spirits by unplugging from their electronic devices. Play games which are available at the camp. Enjoy boating, skiing or fishing on Otter Lake - you can have your boat in the water within minutes from camp! Sit quietly and watch the fish jump - you may even see an eagle fly by. Snuggle by the fire, roast marshmallows or sip a glass of wine from the local winery. To ensure your experience is as authentic as possible, Hidden Ridge is off grid. There is no electricity; enough water is provided for quick showers and bathroom use. Enjoy firelight, lanterns and cooking on an open fire or grill! We do provide cooking essentials. Winter heating is provided by a small propane heater. Our water is not suitable for drinking. Please bring drinking water with you. Verizon and AT&T service coverage is good - just plan to recharge from your automobile. Learn more about this land: Experience authentic camping in a private wooded hideaway located at Otter Lake, Girard, Illinois, just 10 minutes from old Route 66. Experience authentic camping in a private wooded hideaway located at Otter Lake, Girard, Illinois, just 10 minutes
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5. Buena Vista Farms

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37mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 10 sites · RVs · Chapin, IL
Buena Vista Farms was created first as a wedding venue, thus the Beautiful Views all around developed for great photo ops. After 5 years hosting events on our 130 acre farm, we developed a campground. Tiny Home cabins have been added more recently for groups of up to 21 people. What should the next phase of development be? This summer we are working on the office to add gift shop and camp store in the Old Grain Bin. We welcome weekend RV'ers, and those who want a Glamping experience in the Tiny Home cabins as well as work campers who stay a bit longer. We will keep a few RV spots open all winter. Learn more about this land: Buena Vista Farms means beautiful view! We offer Full Hook up RV sites (60 feet wide) that are up to 90 feet long for Big Rigs.   Lots of green space, star filled skies, a pair of swan on the lake, woods for hiking, lakes for fishing with canoes, kayaks and paddle boats.   There is a Spa with a Reflexologist on call and common area with Satellite TV and exercise equipment. It is a quiet and peaceful place to stay and just relax.   We offer Tiny Home Cabins and Furnished Apartments, for Glamping experiences.
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Timberline Ridge

6. Timberline Ridge

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43mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Carlinville, IL
Welcome to Timberline Ridge-Tiny Living! We host a tiny cabin and two RV spots. Located in an open area, the cabin and camper sites create a warm, communal atmosphere. Enjoy shared amenities like a fire pit and a peaceful pond—with kayaks and a paddle board. A perfect spot to unwind and connect with fellow travelers. Tiny Piney: Escape to our charming tiny log cabin nestled in the heart of nature. Perfect for couples, families and solo travelers seeking a serene retreat, our cozy cabin offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Relax on the spacious deck and soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. With nearby hiking trails and quaint local shops, there’s plenty to explore during your stay. Disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature in our tranquil hideaway. Please be advised we are in the process of growing our fish population to ensure a thriving ecosystem for everyone to enjoy. The pond currently has hybrid bluegill ready to catch. Our sister property does have a fully stocked pond a short walk away.
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There's already a hammock. Go enjoy it!

7. The Farm Girl and Friends

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44mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Litchfield, IL
This land is a working animal farm. There are many farm animals to see here. You can pet goats, donkeys, rabbits, and many more. Located off of the Litchfield exit on interstate 55 just 52 miles from STL... Bring your Camper or pitch a tent on site of a working animal farm. If you like panoramic views of gorgeous sunsets, petting farm animals, relaxing in a peaceful setting this place is for you. Just minutes from shopping and restaurants in Litchfield. It’s about a 5 minute drive to Gillespie lake where the fishing is excellent also they have a really nice beach roped off for swimming and it’s free of charge. Experience taking a nice hot shower in an outdoor shower. Also there is a sink with running water available and a private porta-potty. There is one 50 amp electric outlet for a camper Available for an additional $10 a night fee. Which can be reduced to 30 amps if needed. Please let us know at the time of booking to reserve the electrical outlet otherwise we cannot guarantee availability. This is a delightful place to be if your searching for that farm experience! Come visit for a night or stay a few days I’ve been told by many of my visitors that they want to live here! Warning if you are not fond of animals or if you are allergic to cats or dogs this probably isn’t a good choice for you. Update due to social distancing and Covid-19 we have widened our campsites to create more privacy. We are honored to be chosen for Illinois and featured in the October 1 edition of Outside magazine. Like us on Facebook on The Farm Girl and Friends Petting Zoo page
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Serenity Fields Farm

8. Serenity Fields Farm

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45mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Dalton City, IL
We are originally from Northern California. We are enjoying our expansive farm with all it's fresh air, fresh food, plants, animals, and fun events. We enjoy time relaxing in hammocks and letting the world pass us by. Bring your family out to enjoy all the farm has to offer, or take advantage of the serenity and privacy! We are open to family reunions & parties, large gatherings of friends etc! We are happy to have a group that can party and consume adult beverages without driving or worrying about making noise. Sites 2 & 3 can accommodate big groups and vehicles. If you want the farm to yourself, book all three sites! Message me to discuss possibilities. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent near the creek (site 1) in a completely private site (kids can sleep in the truck bed topper or fort if they'd like) or on the field to the side of the house (site 2) for a semi-private spot nearest to the bathroom and with a wood chip drive entrance for larger vehicles or (site 3) a semi- private spot down by the creek and the hay bales to the left of the house.  (Or pick a spot of your choosing).  Enjoy the farm animals, walk the property, build a fire, and enjoy the outdoors! There are more animals to pet from April through October (typically we have bunnies, chickens, sheep, cats, dogs, alpacas, miniature horses, horses, pig, goat, etc.).  In the winter the horses, alpacas, chickens, dogs, cats and sometimes bunnies are available to visit.  Firewood bundles available for $10 The creek at times is swimmable, other times it's walkable, and sometimes in the heat of July it's very shallow. There is a zip line, log or bridge to cross the creek. There is a state park (Ft. Daniel) less than 5 minutes away and others a bit further (Spitler or Sand Creek) Horseback riding may be available upon request - $25.00 per person or $50.00 per family.  There is a large shaded playground in the front yard for the kids with a trampoline, small zip line, ninja line, slack line, silks, climbing dome, hammocks, etc. BATHROOM: If you are looking at the house from the street, the bathroom is on the right of the house, attached to the house. It is a small shed looking building and is pictured. It has a toilet and running hot and cold water.
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This is the google earth view of the 30 acres - on the right 1/3 of the picture.  You see the farm road in the upper right hand corner, leading to the rock driveway, garage and cabin.  The RV parking is available on the north side of the cabin, or on the rock driveway in the front of the garage for the big RV's.  Smaller RVs/vans and tent camping could park anywhere except the crop and prairie grass fields during dry months.

10. The "Land" - Virginia, Illinois

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33mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Tent, RV · Virginia, IL
Welcome to our piece of paradise. Our family bought “The Land” when our kids were young and it became our weekend camping, fishing, and exploring retreat. We now want to share our rolling hills, fishing ponds and country life with you. Hidden down a farm lane, our land is perfect for spending time in nature. We have well-maintained grass walking trails, two 1-2 acre spring fed, 35 ft deep, well stocked fishing ponds, kayaks, row boats, fishing dock and waders for walking in the creek. We invite you to indulge yourself in the complete quiet of the country and enjoy the serenity of nature. You are far enough away from the big city to see thousands of stars at night, but close enough to get anything you need. You are less than 20 minutes from Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Park, 30 minutes from Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge and Dickson Indian Mounds, 40 minutes from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and historic sites.
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Riverside Park

11. Riverside Park

0.8mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Springfield, IL
Riverside Park, established in 1965, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it a hidden gem on the far north side of Springfield. Spanning 470 acres, this expansive park is bordered by the serene Sangamon River to the north and Carpenter Park, providing a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features a diverse landscape, including both upland and lowland forests, which create a rich habitat for wildlife and a tranquil environment for visitors. Surrounding Riverside Park are mixed-use areas of commercial, industrial, and residential developments, ensuring that amenities such as restaurants and shops are just a short distance away. Originally managed by the City of Springfield, Riverside Park was transferred to the park district in 2002. As part of this transition, there is potential for wetland mitigation within the park if required by the city. This commitment to preserving the natural environment enhances the park's appeal, making it an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities and a peaceful retreat from urban life.
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Double J Campground

12. Double J Campground

9.6mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 126 sites · Chatham, IL
Discover the unique charm of Double J Campground, where family-friendly hospitality meets modern camping amenities year-round. We offer 120 full hook-up sites, with 25 available during the winter months, all equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi and cable TV. Our short-term pull-through sites feature fully-equipped, safe hookups, including a fire ring and picnic table, ensuring a comfortable stay. Each site provides 20/30/50 amp electric service, city water, city sewer, and access to a 48-channel cable TV lineup. We welcome leashed pets, and our two-section off-leash dog run allows your furry friends to enjoy their time outdoors. Starting in 2022, we have begun adding concrete patios to select pull-through sites. Be sure to inquire about reserving one for your visit! Whether you're planning a family vacation, a quick stopover, group camping, or a long-term stay, we look forward to welcoming both first-time and returning campers. Owned and operated by Randy and Shannon Greenman, along with their daughters, we are dedicated to providing personalized assistance to enhance your camping experience. Since purchasing the campground on July 26, 2021, we have enjoyed getting to know our wonderful campers and showcasing all that we have to offer.
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Lake Taylorville

14. Lake Taylorville

25mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Taylorville, IL
Lake Taylorville, a hidden gem just three miles south of Taylorville, Illinois, spans an impressive 1,200 acres and has been a cherished destination since its establishment in 1962. This picturesque lake serves as the primary source of water for the City of Taylorville while also offering a wealth of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. The area boasts two public parks, Optimist Park and Kiwanis Park, which are perfect for picnicking and family gatherings. A public beach invites guests to enjoy swimming and sunbathing, while camping is available from April 1st to October 31st. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of nearly year-round boating and fishing opportunities. For those seeking a cozy stay, the lake features four cabins available for rent, along with approximately 373 lake lots and 95 permanent campsites available for annual lease. Additionally, there are 12 overnight campsites equipped with water and electricity, as well as five tent campsites for a more rustic experience. At the Marina, visitors will find convenient amenities, including a laundry facility with a washer and dryer located within the Marina building. Kiwanis Park also offers two reservable pavilions, ideal for hosting family functions, birthday parties, or reunions. Geoffrey Ort
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Crazy Horse Campground, L.L.C.

15. Crazy Horse Campground, L.L.C.

29mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Ashland, IL
Nestled in a picturesque setting north of Jacksonville and west of Springfield, IL, Crazy Horse Campground stands out as a family-friendly destination that offers ample space for outdoor fun and relaxation. This unique campground is designed to cater to families looking for a memorable getaway, providing a variety of activities and amenities that ensure everyone has a great time. At Crazy Horse, you can enjoy fishing in our well-stocked ponds, participate in engaging crafts and activities, or unwind by the fire while listening to live music. Families can also take a refreshing dip in the swimming area, making it the perfect spot for quality time with your kids. Our camp store is fully stocked with snacks, drinks, sundries, and hot food options, including pizza, nachos, burgers, and our signature Crazy Horseshoe. We also offer essential items like firewood and ice, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Whether you prefer a full hookup site, a primitive tent site for a more rustic experience, or a seasonal site for an extended stay, Crazy Horse Campground has the perfect accommodation for you. Don’t forget to check out our newly remodeled lodge, which features family-style bathrooms, a pool table, arcade games, foosball, board games, and a book exchange.
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Camp A While

16. Camp A While

30mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 41 sites · Lincoln, IL
Discover the charm of Camp A While, a unique privately owned campground nestled along historic Route 66 in Lincoln, IL. With only 11 sites, this cozy retreat offers an intimate camping experience that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle, yet is conveniently close to town and the interstate. As you arrive, you’ll be warmly welcomed by Wrigley, our friendly camp dog. The campground is shaded by an abundance of tall trees and surrounded by picturesque corn and soybean fields, providing a serene atmosphere for relaxation. Located on a paved county highway, Camp A While is just 2 miles from Kickapoo State Park, where outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring nature. Just a short drive away, the charming downtown Lincoln offers a delightful selection of shops and restaurants, only 2 miles from the campground. For your convenience, a 24-hour Wal-Mart is located just 3 miles away. Lincoln, IL, named after President Abraham Lincoln, is steeped in history, with nearby attractions including his home, tomb, and law offices in Springfield. As one of the first stops on Route 66 heading west from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, Camp A While is not just a campground; it’s a gateway to adventure and a slice of Americana.
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Sunny Side Acres

17. Sunny Side Acres

36mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 11 sites · Kenney, IL
Welcome to SunnySide RV and Mobile Home Park, a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure in a picturesque setting. Nestled on expansive acreage, our park provides guests with ample space and privacy, making it the perfect retreat for families and solo travelers alike. At SunnySide, you can enjoy a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Our well-maintained facilities include clean restrooms, laundry services, and picnic areas, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable experience. Additionally, our park is surrounded by stunning natural features, including nearby swimming holes and hiking trails that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. For those looking to explore the local area, you’ll find a selection of charming restaurants and shops just a short drive away. Whether you’re in the mood for a delicious meal or some unique souvenirs, there’s something for everyone nearby. Come and discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at SunnySide RV and Mobile Home Park, where unforgettable memories await!
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Country Bend Campground

19. Country Bend Campground

37mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Litchfield, IL
Discover the charm of Country Bend Campground, a unique and family-friendly camping destination nestled in the heart of Central Illinois. Conveniently located in Litchfield, IL, our campground is perfectly situated halfway between Springfield and St. Louis, just minutes off Exit 60 (Carlinville) on I-55 and near the historic Route 66. At Country Bend, we pride ourselves on providing a clean and welcoming environment for all our guests. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed to keep everyone entertained, including a refreshing swimming pool, a thrilling jumping pillow, and multiple playgrounds for the little ones. Enjoy fishing in our four serene ponds, pedal boating, or testing your skills at our putt-putt course. For those looking for indoor fun, our game room offers a great escape. We cater to all camping preferences with options for RV sites, tent camping, and luxury cabin rentals. Open seasonally from April through the end of October, Country Bend Campground is the perfect getaway for families and friends seeking adventure and relaxation in the great outdoors. Come and create lasting memories with us!
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Evening Star Camping Resort

20. Evening Star Camping Resort

37mi from Lincoln Home National Historic Site · 42 sites · Topeka, IL
Evening Star Camping Resort stands out as a hidden gem in the charming town of Topeka, Illinois, offering a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for campers of all ages. This picturesque campground features expansive open spaces ideal for exploring, hiking, biking, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets and stargazing. Guests can indulge in a variety of onsite activities, including swimming, horseshoes, fire truck rides, basketball, and pool games. The resort also hosts hay rides and themed weekends packed with fun. Kids will love engaging in activities such as tie dyeing, talent competitions, poker runs, auto races, golf cart games, haunted houses, and harvest potlucks, ensuring that there’s never a dull moment. Beyond the campground, visitors can discover a wealth of local attractions. Explore the Jake Wolf Fish Hatchery, Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge, Brown's Oakridge Zoo, New Salem Village, and the Spring Lake Fish and Wildlife Area, all just a short drive away. Evening Star Camping Resort offers a range of amenities to enhance your stay, including full water and electric hookup sites, tent camping options, a snack bar, ice and wood sales, locally sourced produce, camping supplies, gas, laundry facilities, a dump station, and a pavilion. We look forward
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Visit the only home that Abraham Lincoln ever owned before becoming the 16th president of the United States. This stately, two-story home is restored to its 1860s era glory. The surrounding four-block neighborhood also preserves some historical elements from that time period.

The Greek Revival structure was built in 1839. Honest Abe and his wife, Mary, lived here for 17 years before moving to the White House. The beautifully decorated home has period furnishings. It also delves into Lincoln's time as a lawyer, husband, and father.

Touring the home at Christmas time means a classic holiday celebration. Patriotic holidays feature red, white, and blue decor and plenty of American flags.

Each of the 12 rooms tells a story. There's a beautiful parlor room where the Lincolns entertained. The kitchen has a huge iron stove for warming tea kettles and cooking bread. The simple dining room has a small table for eating meals.

The front hallway features a coat rack on the wall with a shawl similar to the kind that Mrs. Lincoln favored. There's also a black stovepipe hat next to the shawl. It's as if the spirits of the Lincoln family are still here.

Upstairs are the bedrooms, including a guest bedroom and one for the children. You can also tour the backyard and the grounds of the house. The surrounding neighborhood has interpretive signs on various streets. Some places still have original buildings from the 1800s, while others are more modern.

This historic site in Springfield, Illinois, gives you insights into Lincoln's time before he was president. The rest of the state capital has plenty in the way of Illinois history if you love delving into the past.

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