The best river, stream, or creek RV parks near Macomb

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Looking to camp near Macomb, Illinois? Hipcamp has over 225 RV-friendly campsites with river access to choose from. The average price per night is $33, with options as low as $20. Some of the most popular campsites with rave reviews include Bear Creek Farm and Ranch (273 reviews), Draco Hill Farm (192 reviews), and McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews). Popular amenities include the ability to bring pets, have campfires, and access to trash disposal. Popular activities include biking, surfing, and horseback riding.

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Top-rated campgrounds

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.

3. The "Land" - Virginia, Illinois

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41mi from Macomb · 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.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
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$68
 / night
Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

4. 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!
Pets
Campfires
Potable water

Looking to camp near Macomb, Illinois? Hipcamp has over 225 RV-friendly campsites with river access to choose from. The average price per night is $33, with options as low as $20. Some of the most popular campsites with rave reviews include Bear Creek Farm and Ranch (273 reviews), Draco Hill Farm (192 reviews), and McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews). Popular amenities include the ability to bring pets, have campfires, and access to trash disposal. Popular activities include biking, surfing, and horseback riding.

96% (59)

Top-rated campgrounds

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.

3. The "Land" - Virginia, Illinois

94%
(8)
41mi from Macomb · 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.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
$68
 / night
Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

4. Anderson Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area

100%
(1)
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!
Pets
Campfires
Potable water

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