Cabins near Centralia

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Looking to go camping near Centralia, Illinois? Hipcamp has over 480 options for you to choose from! Whether you're into swimming, wind sports, or wildlife watching, there's something for everyone. And with campsites like McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews), Cinco de Mayo Campground (56 reviews), and 1912 Vintage Barn Experience (45 reviews) boasting top-notch amenities like trash, cooking equipment, and showers, you'll have everything you need for a great camping experience. Plus, with an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $5, you'll find something within your budget. Happy camping!

Top-rated campgrounds near Centralia

Whittington Woods Campground

1. Whittington Woods Campground

33mi from Centralia · 127 sites
Experience the charm of our year-round campground, where nature meets comfort and community. Our unique location offers easy access to a variety of local attractions, including antique shopping, the Benton Country Club, the Corner Dance Hall, and the Mitchell Museum, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration. To ensure a seamless stay, please confirm your reservation by phone. Simply provide us with your contact number and a suitable time for us to reach out and finalize your booking. Our campground features a well-stocked store and a newly renovated swimming pool, complete with three spacious concrete steps for easy entry and exit. For larger gatherings, our expansive pavilion is perfect for family reunions, group events, or rallies, equipped with several picnic tables and a cozy fire pit for evening gatherings. Enjoy the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfortable amenities at our campground!
Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area

2. Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area

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366 sites · Carlyle, Illinois
Visit now because Eldon Hazlet could easily become the next hotspot of Illinois environmental adventure. With its open fields, breezy lakeside views, and expansive collection of wildlife, the largest park in Illinois is no less than a treasure. Partake in your favorite pastimes or try something new! Set sail on the lake, have a romantic picnic, take a dip in the pool: the options are endless! There’s nothing quite so relaxing as breathing in the fresh air at Eldon Hazlet.
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Washington County State Recreational Area

3. Washington County State Recreational Area

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39 sites · Nashville, Illinois
Echoed by mourning dove calls that reverberate through the dew-licked pines and dotting the county's sun-kissed hillsides, Washington County State Recreational Area is teeming with fauna. This near-fifteen-hundred-acre ecological oasis is nestled just four miles from Nashville in southern Illinois―a far cry from it’s adjacent concrete jungles, aside from the skyscraper-like pines. And, criss crossed by the area’s two small creeks, Washington County State Recreational Area is inundated with well-populated, stable populations of largemouth bass and other like-sized game fish. Even if you’re not a fan of dancing bobbers, you’ll find situational ecstasy while dining under one of the park’s lake-hugging picnic pavilions, bathed in sunset yellows―and, let's face it, everyone’s a fan of solar acrobatics paired with well-made egg salad.
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Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area

4. Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area

55 sites · Kinmundy, Illinois
Land your limit of largemouth bass, bluegill or crappie at this well-stocked, beautiful lake.
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Sam Dale Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

5. Sam Dale Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

69 sites · Johnsonville, Illinois
At Sam Dale Lake, drink in all the beauty found in the gently rolling hills, lush woods, and shimmering waters. This place is certainly not short of recreational adventures, offering a bit of fishing, picnicking, and all around camp vibes. You may run into the critters that call this place home—owls, turkey, beaver, and deer that roam about the timber and brushy fields like they own the place (well, they kinda do). Undoubtedly, the best part about this place is the 194 acre lake that boasts 5 miles of sandy shoreline trials. There are also a few secluded ponds scattered about that are prime for fishing and relaxing. The camp sites here are nicely tucked away in a wooded and much more secluded section of the park, giving you the natural privacy you are in need of without taking you too far away from all the lakeside action.
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Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area

6. Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area

135 sites · Ramsey, Illinois
With its rolling hills and timbered shoreline, Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area has become a popular spot for relaxation and recreation. Visitors enjoy quiet strolls in the forest, secluded picnicking, as well as more energetic activities.Fishing is huge here, so the lake is managed by draw-downs and stocking. Some species found are largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish and black crappie. Hit up the concession stand for supplies. Other popular pastimes include hunting (dove, pheasant, quail, deer) and winter sports like fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, sledding and ice skating. There’s even a 13-mile designated snowmobile trail.
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Looking to go camping near Centralia, Illinois? Hipcamp has over 480 options for you to choose from! Whether you're into swimming, wind sports, or wildlife watching, there's something for everyone. And with campsites like McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews), Cinco de Mayo Campground (56 reviews), and 1912 Vintage Barn Experience (45 reviews) boasting top-notch amenities like trash, cooking equipment, and showers, you'll have everything you need for a great camping experience. Plus, with an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $5, you'll find something within your budget. Happy camping!

Top-rated campgrounds near Centralia

Whittington Woods Campground

1. Whittington Woods Campground

33mi from Centralia · 127 sites
Experience the charm of our year-round campground, where nature meets comfort and community. Our unique location offers easy access to a variety of local attractions, including antique shopping, the Benton Country Club, the Corner Dance Hall, and the Mitchell Museum, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration. To ensure a seamless stay, please confirm your reservation by phone. Simply provide us with your contact number and a suitable time for us to reach out and finalize your booking. Our campground features a well-stocked store and a newly renovated swimming pool, complete with three spacious concrete steps for easy entry and exit. For larger gatherings, our expansive pavilion is perfect for family reunions, group events, or rallies, equipped with several picnic tables and a cozy fire pit for evening gatherings. Enjoy the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfortable amenities at our campground!
Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area

2. Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area

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366 sites · Carlyle, Illinois
Visit now because Eldon Hazlet could easily become the next hotspot of Illinois environmental adventure. With its open fields, breezy lakeside views, and expansive collection of wildlife, the largest park in Illinois is no less than a treasure. Partake in your favorite pastimes or try something new! Set sail on the lake, have a romantic picnic, take a dip in the pool: the options are endless! There’s nothing quite so relaxing as breathing in the fresh air at Eldon Hazlet.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Washington County State Recreational Area

3. Washington County State Recreational Area

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39 sites · Nashville, Illinois
Echoed by mourning dove calls that reverberate through the dew-licked pines and dotting the county's sun-kissed hillsides, Washington County State Recreational Area is teeming with fauna. This near-fifteen-hundred-acre ecological oasis is nestled just four miles from Nashville in southern Illinois―a far cry from it’s adjacent concrete jungles, aside from the skyscraper-like pines. And, criss crossed by the area’s two small creeks, Washington County State Recreational Area is inundated with well-populated, stable populations of largemouth bass and other like-sized game fish. Even if you’re not a fan of dancing bobbers, you’ll find situational ecstasy while dining under one of the park’s lake-hugging picnic pavilions, bathed in sunset yellows―and, let's face it, everyone’s a fan of solar acrobatics paired with well-made egg salad.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area

4. Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area

55 sites · Kinmundy, Illinois
Land your limit of largemouth bass, bluegill or crappie at this well-stocked, beautiful lake.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Sam Dale Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

5. Sam Dale Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

69 sites · Johnsonville, Illinois
At Sam Dale Lake, drink in all the beauty found in the gently rolling hills, lush woods, and shimmering waters. This place is certainly not short of recreational adventures, offering a bit of fishing, picnicking, and all around camp vibes. You may run into the critters that call this place home—owls, turkey, beaver, and deer that roam about the timber and brushy fields like they own the place (well, they kinda do). Undoubtedly, the best part about this place is the 194 acre lake that boasts 5 miles of sandy shoreline trials. There are also a few secluded ponds scattered about that are prime for fishing and relaxing. The camp sites here are nicely tucked away in a wooded and much more secluded section of the park, giving you the natural privacy you are in need of without taking you too far away from all the lakeside action.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area

6. Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area

135 sites · Ramsey, Illinois
With its rolling hills and timbered shoreline, Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area has become a popular spot for relaxation and recreation. Visitors enjoy quiet strolls in the forest, secluded picnicking, as well as more energetic activities.Fishing is huge here, so the lake is managed by draw-downs and stocking. Some species found are largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish and black crappie. Hit up the concession stand for supplies. Other popular pastimes include hunting (dove, pheasant, quail, deer) and winter sports like fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, sledding and ice skating. There’s even a 13-mile designated snowmobile trail.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
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