Illinois attracts millions of travelers annually seeking diverse lodging experiences. Whether you're drawn to Chicago's urban energy, the scenic canyons of Starved Rock, or the natural springs of Southern Illinois, the state offers accommodations for every preference. Business travelers flock to downtown Chicago hotels, while nature enthusiasts discover cabins and cottages near state parks and along the Illinois River. The variety of lodging options reflects the state's blend of metropolitan sophistication and rural charm, making it an ideal destination for weekend getaways, family vacations, and extended stays.
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34 RV Sites, 7 Tent Sites
Kaskaskia River Camping and RV Park in New Athens, Illinois, offers 34 full-hookup RV sites and seven tent sites on the riverbank, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 90 feet. Back-in categories at four amp combinations join pull-in and pull-through tiers, with a pavilion and direct river access. Thirty-four sites span back-in 20/30/50-amp, back-in 20/50-amp, back-in 30/50-amp, back-in 50-amp, pull-in 20/30/50-amp, and pull-through categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 90 feet. Listing the exact amp combination in every category removes any doubt about what you are plugging into, and 90 feet accommodates anything on the road with room to spare. Seven tent sites round out the lodging. A pavilion handles the practical side. The river carries the recreation, with boating, fishing, hiking, and biking all from the property. The amenity set is deliberately spare, which keeps rates low and suits a park built around the water rather than on-site programming. Pets are welcome. St. Clair County sits in the rolling agricultural country between East St. Louis and the old river towns of the American Bottom. The Kaskaskia is Illinois's second-longest river and runs navigable here, with a lock and dam system and good catfish and bass water. St. Louis is about 40 minutes northwest, which makes this a quiet base for the metro without metro pricing. Summer drives the heaviest demand, with spring and fall fishing strong and considerably easier availability. Reserve ahead for holiday weekends.
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Chicago dominates Northern Illinois lodging with luxury hotels, boutique properties, and vacation rentals throughout downtown, the Loop, and trendy neighborhoods like Wicker Park. Central Illinois, anchored by Springfield and Champaign, provides comfortable hotels and bed-and-breakfasts ideal for business travel and university visits. The Starved Rock and Matthiessen State Parks region offers cabins and lodge accommodations surrounded by canyons and waterfalls. Southern Illinois near Carbondale and the Shawnee National Forest features rustic cabins, riverside lodges, and outdoor retreats for hikers and adventure seekers. Spring and fall offer ideal conditions with mild weather and peak scenery, while summer brings concerts and festivals. Winter is quieter but creates cozy opportunities for city escapes. Spot2Nite's real-time inventory ensures you find available lodging instantly across all regions without hidden fees or surprise costs. Browse by destination below.
Charcoal Grill
Pull-Through
Water View
30-Amp
Cable TV
Sewer Hookup
Water Hookup
Wifi
Picnic Table
Electricity
ADA Accessible
Fire Pit