The best farm glamping sites near Springfield

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The Illinois state capital offers so much more beyond its celebrated history as Abraham Lincoln's former hometown. Those who visit this quintessential Midwestern town will find over 30 public parks, ideal for biking, hiking, tennis, golf, disc golf, swimming, and more. Boating, fishing, and water sports are possible on Lake Springfield. Also, its central location in the middle of the state makes it an excellent home base for exploring nearby attractions like lakes, state parks, and the mighty Mississippi River.

99% (591) 3 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Springfield

Bear Creek Farm and Ranch

1. Bear Creek Farm and Ranch

100%
(844)
24mi from Springfield · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
1912 Vintage Barn Experience

2. 1912 Vintage Barn Experience

99%
(138)
27mi from Springfield · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Black Sheep Flower Farm

3. Black Sheep Flower Farm

97%
(73)
46mi from Springfield · 5 sites
Million Dollar view! Stargazers & birdwatchers' dream! Black Sheep Flower Farm is a chemical free flower farm overlooking the Spoon and Illinois River valley. Beautiful hiking trails at Dickson Mounds and the Nature Conservancy (Emiquon) wetland preserve. We aim to provide an affordable and safe space where people feel free to be themselves and enjoy nature. Chill vibes. Quiet and romantic getaway! No homophobia, transphobia, racism or misogyny!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$60
 / night

The Illinois state capital offers so much more beyond its celebrated history as Abraham Lincoln's former hometown. Those who visit this quintessential Midwestern town will find over 30 public parks, ideal for biking, hiking, tennis, golf, disc golf, swimming, and more. Boating, fishing, and water sports are possible on Lake Springfield. Also, its central location in the middle of the state makes it an excellent home base for exploring nearby attractions like lakes, state parks, and the mighty Mississippi River.

99% (591) 3 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Springfield

Bear Creek Farm and Ranch

1. Bear Creek Farm and Ranch

100%
(844)
24mi from Springfield · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
1912 Vintage Barn Experience

2. 1912 Vintage Barn Experience

99%
(138)
27mi from Springfield · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Black Sheep Flower Farm

3. Black Sheep Flower Farm

97%
(73)
46mi from Springfield · 5 sites
Million Dollar view! Stargazers & birdwatchers' dream! Black Sheep Flower Farm is a chemical free flower farm overlooking the Spoon and Illinois River valley. Beautiful hiking trails at Dickson Mounds and the Nature Conservancy (Emiquon) wetland preserve. We aim to provide an affordable and safe space where people feel free to be themselves and enjoy nature. Chill vibes. Quiet and romantic getaway! No homophobia, transphobia, racism or misogyny!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$60
 / night

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The best farm glamping sites near Springfield guide

Where to go

Springfield Surrounds

You'd be remiss to visit the Illinois state capital without stopping by at least one of the many Lincoln-related sites. Lovers of the outdoors might consider the Lincoln Memorial Garden & Nature Center with its miles of walking trails and beautifully maintained gardens. Washington Park also has hiking trails, playgrounds, and botanical gardens. If you're a fan of fishing, Lake Springfield is a fantastic destination. You can rent boats and fishing equipment or bring your own. Finally, for a unique experience, head to the Henson Robinson Zoo to see various animals in their natural habitats.

Lake Shelbyville

Looking for a day trip from Springfield? Head southeast along Route 29 for 75 minutes to Lake Shelbyville. This popular outdoor spot offers 11,000 acres of water and miles of shoreline to explore. Start at the Lake Shelbyville Visitor Center to learn about the area's history, and wildlife. The lake is perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming, with several marinas providing boat rentals and other equipment. Hiking enthusiasts will enjoy the Eagle Creek State Recreation Area's trails with lovely lake views. At the same time, golfers can tee off at the scenic Eagle Creek Golf Course.

Mississippi River & Illinois River

If you head southwest for two hours, you'll reach the confluence of the Mississippi and the 273-mile-long tributary that flows through central Illinois. With miles of wooded trails, cycling routes along river bluffs, and serene horseback riding trails through the forest, the 8,000-acre Pere Marquette State Park is the largest of its kind in Illinois. Don’t miss the breathtaking views of the river and surrounding bluffs, where bald eagles and other birds soar overhead.

Wildlife Prairie Park

Located outside Peoria, visit this 2,000-acre wildlife sanctuary to experience the Illinois Prairie as it once was. Head north along I-55 and I-155 across the Illinois River to reach the park, where you can hike or bike its winding trails or take a guided tour on a tram or train. Observe more than 60 species of animals like elk, otters, wolves, bears, and cougars, in their natural habitats. Additionally, the park hosts nature walks, educational workshops, and family events year-round.

When to go

Springfield's peak outdoor season runs from April to October, with the most comfortable temperatures occurring in spring and autumn. The area's fall foliage is particularly colorful from mid-October through November. Summers can be hot and humid, but access to so many water activities can provide lots of relief. Winter months are chilly, with occasional snowfall. Ultimately, the best time to visit Springfield depends on your preferences and favorite outdoor activities.

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