Warren Mary Ellen
Ranger
This was a tale of 2 campgrounds in one state park. If you come here, stay in the Great Falls loop of the park. The sites were well taken care of and you’ll have restrooms with flush toilets & showers. Some of the sites back up to the Illinois River with nice views. You are closer to the boat ramp if you have kayaks. This loop was really nice & the campground host is located here too. You can use the showers no matter where you are camping.
Then there is the Whitetail Loop where we stayed. This was not taken care of and I would not camp in this loop again. The grass badly needed to be mowed. The electric box is shared by 2 campsites and you may need a really long cord to plug in. For some sites it would mean running the cord through poison ivy to plug in. The campground host said it is a problem for a lot of people. We had to park off of the gravel to plug in. We could do it since no rain was in the forecast. You could see the site flooded badly at times. You cannot see or access the river from these sites.
The beginning of the loop has the sites really close together. Further in, they are spread out which makes the shared electric boxes a problem. The only toilet is a pit toilet. There is a nonelectric loop next to this. The sites looked better but the water spigot was shut down, so you have long walk to access water.
You can drive down to see the barges go through the lock . Pretty cool to see. The day use area of the park was nice too. We were just here one night on our way to Necedah. It was just strange to see one loop well cared for & the other not taken care of.
Camping
Pic is of the lock at sunset.
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Then there is the Whitetail Loop where we stayed. This was not taken care of and I would not camp in this loop again. The grass badly needed to be mowed. The electric box is shared by 2 campsites and you may need a really long cord to plug in. For some sites it would mean running the cord through poison ivy to plug in. The campground host said it is a problem for a lot of people. We had to park off of the gravel to plug in. We could do it since no rain was in the forecast. You could see the site flooded badly at times. You cannot see or access the river from these sites.
The beginning of the loop has the sites really close together. Further in, they are spread out which makes the shared electric boxes a problem. The only toilet is a pit toilet. There is a nonelectric loop next to this. The sites looked better but the water spigot was shut down, so you have long walk to access water.
You can drive down to see the barges go through the lock . Pretty cool to see. The day use area of the park was nice too. We were just here one night on our way to Necedah. It was just strange to see one loop well cared for & the other not taken care of.
Camping
Pic is of the lock at sunset.
View attachment upload_2022-7-2_19-11-3.jpeg
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