The best camping near Macomb with fishing

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Looking to go camping near Macomb, Illinois and love fishing? Look no further than Bear Creek Farm and Ranch (273 reviews), Draco Hill Farm (192 reviews), and McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews), all just a click away. And if you're worried about price, don't be! With options as low as $12 per night and an average price of $33 per night, camping has never been more affordable. So pack your gear and get ready to reel in the big one!

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3. Evening Star Camping Resort

42mi from Macomb · 42 sites
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

6. Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

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100 sites · Bath, Illinois
Bring your binoculars to Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area; this place is a birder’s paradise. Swell up with patriotic pride when you spot a bald eagle or two in the winter, and gawk at the huge number of white pelicans that gather here each spring as they head north during migration. If birding’s not your thing and you can’t tell a pelican from a bald eagle, then 1) you might need to get your eyes checked, and 2) no worries—there’s plenty else to do besides ogle at our feathery friends here.Take advantage of the park’s two public boat ramps and tour the lake via your vessel. Cast a line for crappie, bluegill, bass, and more (the fishing’s especially good in early spring). Hunting for deer, rabbit, quail, and duck are also popular pastimes. And if all else fails, simply take in the beauty of a sparkling lake surrounded by silver maple, cottonwood, and lovely willow trees. That’s what the “great outdoors” is all about!
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Looking to go camping near Macomb, Illinois and love fishing? Look no further than Bear Creek Farm and Ranch (273 reviews), Draco Hill Farm (192 reviews), and McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews), all just a click away. And if you're worried about price, don't be! With options as low as $12 per night and an average price of $33 per night, camping has never been more affordable. So pack your gear and get ready to reel in the big one!

96% (103)

Top-rated campgrounds near Macomb

3. Evening Star Camping Resort

42mi from Macomb · 42 sites
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

6. Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

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100 sites · Bath, Illinois
Bring your binoculars to Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area; this place is a birder’s paradise. Swell up with patriotic pride when you spot a bald eagle or two in the winter, and gawk at the huge number of white pelicans that gather here each spring as they head north during migration. If birding’s not your thing and you can’t tell a pelican from a bald eagle, then 1) you might need to get your eyes checked, and 2) no worries—there’s plenty else to do besides ogle at our feathery friends here.Take advantage of the park’s two public boat ramps and tour the lake via your vessel. Cast a line for crappie, bluegill, bass, and more (the fishing’s especially good in early spring). Hunting for deer, rabbit, quail, and duck are also popular pastimes. And if all else fails, simply take in the beauty of a sparkling lake surrounded by silver maple, cottonwood, and lovely willow trees. That’s what the “great outdoors” is all about!
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