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Weinberg-King State Fish & Wildlife Area
Overview
Weinberg-King State Fish and Wildlife Area offers a serene escape into the rolling hills and lush valleys of Western Illinois. Spanning over 770 acres, this state-managed park is characterized by its heavy timber and the winding path of Williams Creek. It serves as a quiet sanctuary for those looking to disconnect from the bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in a natural landscape. The park provides a rugged beauty that changes beautifully with the seasons, making it a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Illinois countryside near the Missouri border.
Location & Surroundings
Located just three miles west of the community of Augusta, Illinois, in Schuyler County, the park is nestled within a predominantly agricultural region. The landscape is surprisingly diverse, featuring steep hills and fertile creek bottoms that differ from the flat prairies often associated with the state. Its remote location ensures a dark night sky perfect for stargazing and a peaceful atmosphere where the only sounds are the rustling leaves and local wildlife. The surrounding area is primarily rural, offering a true off-the-beaten-path experience for travelers.
Amenities & Park Features
The park accommodates RV travelers with Class A campsites that feature electrical hookups to keep your rig powered during your stay. While the setup is more rustic than a commercial resort, visitors have access to essential facilities to support their journey:
- Access to a communal dump station and potable water fill-up points.
- A dedicated equestrian campground designed for those traveling with horses.
- Multiple picnic areas equipped with tables and outdoor grills for day-use enjoyment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw at Weinberg-King, with over 30 miles of multi-use trails available for hikers and horseback riders. Anglers frequently visit to fish the creek or the park's various ponds for bluegill and catfish, while the area is also known for its seasonal trout stockings. Beyond the park boundaries, the city of Macomb is a short drive away, offering local dining, historical sites, and the campus of Western Illinois University for those seeking a brief return to town life.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for self-contained RVers who prefer a quiet, back-to-nature experience over high-density commercial parks. It is particularly well-suited for equestrian travelers looking for well-maintained trails and hunters or anglers seeking a functional basecamp for their seasonal activities. If you value privacy, scenic wooded landscapes, and a slower pace of travel, Weinberg-King provides the perfect backdrop for a peaceful Illinois road trip away from the crowds.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ryan Brown
Park is well maintained. The entrance is well marked but Google was about 1/2 off.
Emily Walker
I haven’t camped out here since I was a little kid but my brother & his fiancé go often & I come hang out a little bit! Always so clean, always quiet, always the perfect atmosphere!
Melanie K
I've been camping here with my dad since I was a little kid! The area is beautiful!
Kenneth Jay
Quiet. Peaceful. Clean. At mid-week I had the whole campground to myself
Tina Shafer
Great trails and camp ground and camp host is so friendly
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