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Casey KOA Journey

Immerse yourself in the 19th century at Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site near this KOA.

Immerse yourself in the 19th century at Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site near this KOA. Costumed guides play Tom and Sarah Lincoln and their neighbors at the working living history farm, owned in the 1840s by Honest Abe's father and stepmother. You're only 45 miles from Arthur/Arcola, the hub of Illinois Amish country, and 30 miles from Eastern Illinois University and Lake Land College. Shaded level sites offer beautiful views of the rising/setting sun. Swim in the pool or rent a boat to fish on the lake. Play volleyball and basketball or enjoy the game room (the game room will reopen April 2022). Celebrate July 4th by watching fireworks at the city park in Casey. Be sure to check out Casey's huge wind chime, golf tee, knitting needles and crochet hook - all the largest in the world according to Guinness World Records. Limited facilities in March. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 70 feet.

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A Relloka

October 27, 2025

Nice level site. Staff were friendly. Right off highway so very convenient. Campground was very quiet and you felt very safe. They had a nice lake. Wi-fi wasn’t great so had to use my hot spot. Would definitely visit again when passing by that way.

Chip Lohman

October 26, 2025

As a KOA Journey, they are located right off I70. Wonderful staff, exceptionally clean grounds, Dog park and lots of 80-year-old shade trees and fire pits. Like many campgrounds, Wi-Fi can be a little weak, but they do have cable. We really enjoyed our stay. Closes after Oct 31.

Ambitious Web

September 24, 2025

The perfect place for an overnight. Have stayed here 2 or 3 times and its always clean, quiet, and very well run. Bathrooms are spotless. This is our favorite stop on the way to the northeast. Be sure and check out Casey's attractions. So fun!

Deanna Morrow

September 08, 2025

What a wonderful campground. It was beautiful. The restrooms were clean and very nice. They even had a dog park. Everyone was so nice. Spent the next night at a Hampton Inn in Topeka Kansas, paid a fortune to stay there and would have much rather stayed at another KOA campground. The campground was much better, and cleaner than the hotel.

M. Olivia Shaddox

August 17, 2025

This was a stopover for our journey. 30 minutes from the campground we had a blow-out. The town of Casey closes at 5-6pm Saturday and does not open back up until Monday. The staff that checked us in were extremely helpful in recommending options for tires. The grounds were well kept. The dog park was clean and grass had been cut recently. It was quiet, close to the interstate, and laid out well.

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