The best cabins near Marion with fishing

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If you're looking for a cabin camping experience and love fishing, Hipcamp has over 50 options near Marion, Illinois that could be perfect for you. The Art Farm Women's Retreat (73 reviews), Adler's Farm (9 reviews), and Zenn-La Acres flower farm (4 reviews) are some of the top campsites in the area. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average of $50 per night. Popular amenities include showers, toilets, and pet-friendly sites. If you're feeling adventurous, biking, climbing, and wind sports are some of the popular activities available.

100% (10) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marion

Little Texas Farm and Lodge

1. Little Texas Farm and Lodge

100%
(3)
29mi from Marion · 1 site · Lodging
Located in the Southern Illinois Ozarks, this lodge and 600 acres are part of the Cache River Drainage area, an area recognized internationally as being ecologically unique. The Barn is located atop a limestone bluff; the property includes upland flora, wetland wildlife, row-crop fields, and has access on 2 sides to the Shawnee National Forest. Conveniently located to participate in the natural opportunities of S. Illinois.Learn more about this land:Bring the hot dogs and the beans, but leave the sleeping bag and tent behind.  At Little Texas, you will spend your down-time in a 1600 foot, 3 BR, 3 bath lodge located 2/3 mile off the closest gravel road.  Little Texas is a place for those who love the isolation of camping but also the amenities of a lodge/home.  Full kitchen. Sleeps 8. Step outside for a view of the yard, the working windmill, the fields, trees, and the pond.  Test your skill at sorting constellations from the spectacular array of stars. Located in Southernmost Illinois, the property sits on a limestone outcrop of the Ozarks which extend from Arkansas and Missouri across S. Illinois into westernmost Kentucky.   Bordered on 2 sides by the 260,000 acre Shawnee National Forest, nature is literally just outside the door.  When the hiker sits still, nature comes alive:  deer, turkey, raccoons, skunks, beavers, and lots of birds.
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from 
$160
 / night
Whittington Woods Campground

2. Whittington Woods Campground

24mi from Marion · 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!
Dixon Springs State Park

3. Dixon Springs State Park

100%
(1)
23 sites · Simpson, Illinois
Rock your wilderness exploration at this geology-rich state park.
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Fort Massac State Park

4. Fort Massac State Park

100%
(1)
52 sites · Metropolis, Illinois
Discover the origins of American life in Illinois' first state park.
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Washington County State Recreational Area

5. Washington County State Recreational Area

100%
(1)
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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If you're looking for a cabin camping experience and love fishing, Hipcamp has over 50 options near Marion, Illinois that could be perfect for you. The Art Farm Women's Retreat (73 reviews), Adler's Farm (9 reviews), and Zenn-La Acres flower farm (4 reviews) are some of the top campsites in the area. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average of $50 per night. Popular amenities include showers, toilets, and pet-friendly sites. If you're feeling adventurous, biking, climbing, and wind sports are some of the popular activities available.

100% (10) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marion

Little Texas Farm and Lodge

1. Little Texas Farm and Lodge

100%
(3)
29mi from Marion · 1 site · Lodging
Located in the Southern Illinois Ozarks, this lodge and 600 acres are part of the Cache River Drainage area, an area recognized internationally as being ecologically unique. The Barn is located atop a limestone bluff; the property includes upland flora, wetland wildlife, row-crop fields, and has access on 2 sides to the Shawnee National Forest. Conveniently located to participate in the natural opportunities of S. Illinois.Learn more about this land:Bring the hot dogs and the beans, but leave the sleeping bag and tent behind.  At Little Texas, you will spend your down-time in a 1600 foot, 3 BR, 3 bath lodge located 2/3 mile off the closest gravel road.  Little Texas is a place for those who love the isolation of camping but also the amenities of a lodge/home.  Full kitchen. Sleeps 8. Step outside for a view of the yard, the working windmill, the fields, trees, and the pond.  Test your skill at sorting constellations from the spectacular array of stars. Located in Southernmost Illinois, the property sits on a limestone outcrop of the Ozarks which extend from Arkansas and Missouri across S. Illinois into westernmost Kentucky.   Bordered on 2 sides by the 260,000 acre Shawnee National Forest, nature is literally just outside the door.  When the hiker sits still, nature comes alive:  deer, turkey, raccoons, skunks, beavers, and lots of birds.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$160
 / night
Whittington Woods Campground

2. Whittington Woods Campground

24mi from Marion · 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!
Dixon Springs State Park

3. Dixon Springs State Park

100%
(1)
23 sites · Simpson, Illinois
Rock your wilderness exploration at this geology-rich state park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fort Massac State Park

4. Fort Massac State Park

100%
(1)
52 sites · Metropolis, Illinois
Discover the origins of American life in Illinois' first state park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Washington County State Recreational Area

5. Washington County State Recreational Area

100%
(1)
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

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