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Dixon Springs
Overview
Dixon Springs State Park offers a serene escape into the rolling hills of southern Illinois. Located within the Shawnee Hills, this park is famous for its namesake mineral springs and dramatic rock formations. Historically, the area was known as a health resort due to the perceived medicinal properties of the waters. Today, it serves as a peaceful retreat where visitors can experience a natural oasis filled with ferns, ivy, and giant boulders.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled in Pope County near Golconda, IL, sitting on a massive block of sandstone. It is part of the larger Shawnee National Forest region, characterized by deep ravines and towering bluffs. Its position along the Ohio River Scenic Byway makes it an accessible yet secluded destination. The surrounding landscape is dominated by dense hardwood forests that provide vibrant colors during the autumn months and cool shade during the summer.
Amenities & Park Features
RVers will find a comfortable home base with 50 Class A sites that include electricity and water hookups. The campground is equipped with a sanitary dump station and a modern shower building to ensure a convenient stay. One of the standout features of this park is the seasonal swimming pool, which includes a water slide for family fun. Additionally, there are several shaded picnic shelters and playgrounds available for afternoon gatherings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the historic town of Golconda offers local charm and access to the Ohio River for boating and fishing. Nature enthusiasts should not miss the nearby Lusk Creek Wilderness or the famous Garden of the Gods, both located within a short driving distance. For a unique local experience, the nearby Chocolate Factory is a popular stop for travelers looking to satisfy their sweet tooth after a long day of hiking.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature lovers and families who appreciate a quiet, scenic environment. It is a fantastic choice for those looking to hike or photograph unique geological features without the congestion of more commercialized parks. If you prefer a rustic and authentic outdoor experience with essential modern conveniences, Dixon Springs provides the perfect setting for your next southern Illinois RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Holly Rock ranch
The tent camping was set up nice, it was clean they all had picnic tables and fire rings. The pine trail to the Oak train was a lovely walk. The ticks were something else and the mosquitoes were moderate 🙃 bug repellent is a nisseiry 😆 The candy shop across the street was a pleasant surprise we enjoyed some Black walnut, chocolate peanut-butter and banana pudding ice-cream 😋
Leslie Kocin
Very quiet. Staff is awesome! Very clean. Highly recommend.
Theresa Z
Beautiful waterfall and area. We had to drive up to where the cabins are to walk across the bridge or you can walk.
Rebekah Rose
Great secluded camping area. We did the primitive campsite back in November. The campground was nice and flat, and the fire pits are good heavy duty ones too. We did have to hike a bit to find decent firewood tho, but that's camping. Definitely recommend.
Troy Smith
I have wanted to stay here for awhile now and this year we finally did. The campsites are very nice, however they're closer together than some other places. The other thing I don't like as much is this site has a parking lot and you have to walk to your campsite, no big deal because the campsites are close to it. However it makes it a pain depending on what all you bring camping. Nice big pine trees that are great for hammock camping though. They also have picnic tables and fire rings at each campsite. We didn't get to explore a lot on our trip because I have a broken foot. However we did shoot some senior photos here. If I remember I'll update my post when I get them edited.
Kara Jacob
It is a beautiful, not crowded area. We were trying to find the hiking trails but didn't have reception to use our huking app. It was tricky to find a trailhead because there wasn't much sinage. Download directions before you go to be safe. The trail was very nice ince we found it.
Dominique Hawk
This is an awesome state park! It has a playground for children to play and even has a pool! We hiked on the Ghost Dance trail, and it is a nice trail. I wouldn't recommend bringing a young child, my 2 year old struggled on this hike. But we enjoyed ourselves overall! & we also got to bring our dogs as it's pet friendly. Also has public restroom. Would recommend visiting here!
Sharlyn Sherman
Loved hiking here, wish there were better signs on the trails. Hiking the the bluff trail the signs are very confusing, there is a trail that has many twists and turns, thats not the bluff trail. Some of the trail signs simply are an arrow that says trail and points, no label of what trail it is, when there are two pointing in opposite directions how am I suppose to know which trail is which? Otherwise it was peaceful and beautiful.
Ladycherry “Jojo”
Absolutely 💯 beautiful & clean! Enjoyed the beautiful waterfall and rock formations! Would definitely visit again! ❤️😊❤️❤️❤️
Will Lambert
Beautiful park. Lots of rocks to climb and trails to walk. Several playgrounds and nice public pool available in the park. Several shelters also available for rent and are nice for family gatherings.