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Nauvoo


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Ed McBride

August 15, 2025

I brought a camper. Sites are small but since there was only 1 other camper, i have plenty of room. They do not have fresh water available to fill your tank so expect to bring yoyr own. Campground is clean. Bathrooms are surprisingly clean. Located perfectly for a tour of Nauvoo.

Amy Keller

July 15, 2025

I've been to many parks in my life, and this one is on my top list. The sites are breathtaking while feeling the spirit makes the whole park very soothing and calming. The Temple inside and out is a must-see, at least one time in your life. The Joy of being there and near was amazing and, most importantly, experiencing the Joy with my Loving husband and six out of my ten kiddos.

Lonny Ward

April 08, 2025

This is a great little camping spot right in the heart of Nauvoo. It's got a place for RVs, campers and tent camping. It has a very nice facility for showers. There is an RV dump station. It is on a bluff that overlooks historic Nauvoo and the Mississippi River.

Staci Willden

August 22, 2023

We stayed here for 2 weeks. It's not very level, and their definition of cleaning the bathrooms and showers is to just drench everything in a bleach solution, toilet paper included, let it just sit, and not wipe anything down. The electrical box is shared between two sites, so you need a pretty long cord in order to reach it. All that being said, we really did enjoy our time here. With it being only 5 mins from everything in Nauvoo, it is an ideal location to stay if that's why you're there. There's a free history museum on site that's a cute, little, local history museum. There's also a little lake where you can fish, boat, or swim. There are tons of trees, so, no matter the time of day, we always had shade. It is $20/night for electric sites. There's also a dump station, and two water spigots in the electric campground. They also have tent camping sites. Our T-mobile service was pretty good.

Dave

August 31, 2022

Great little park with lots of camping sites. Electric and non electric sites available for $20 and $10 per night respectively without senior/vet discounts (Discounts only apply to Illinois residents). There are only a couple water spigots around, but water can be accessed at the shower house and at a single spigot in the electric site area. Showers and bathrooms are included with the camp site fee. Lots of handicapped accessibility areas including at the boat launch. Easy lake access here with lots of fish in the lake, and a boat ramp plus a dock.

Jon Nadler

July 14, 2021

Simple Campsites — took our new trailer here for its maiden voyage. Easy to get in and out of with 27’ trailer and pickup. Several mega RVs were also able to get in easily. Lots of woods. Beautiful view of River. Outside of Mormon attractions, though, and walking through the woods, not much to do. Quiet park.

Steve K.

May 31, 2021

This park is so beautiful. Lots of beautiful old trees, rolling hills, and some historic buildings to boot. While there are some signs of this parks age such as the roads and lack of 50 amp power our stay was still very enjoyable. The bathrooms and showers were very well kept and we had plenty of hot water for showers. It would be great to see the state update the RV section or even add some as they are a bit close together compared to other state parks we have visited. Being super close to historic Nauvoo area was nice as we were able to ride our bikes and cruise the old town streets. All of the tours are free and there is plenty to learn both historic and Morman. While I'm nether Morman or religious it was interesting to hear the stories on our tours. I will be sure to add this to our future adventures in camping.