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Walnut Point
Overview
Walnut Point State Park offers a peaceful retreat for RVers looking to escape the hustle of daily life. Located just outside Oakland, Illinois, this state park is centered around a picturesque 59-acre lake surrounded by dense hardwoods and diverse wildlife. It provides a tranquil atmosphere that appeals to nature lovers and those seeking a slower pace of travel. The park is well-maintained, blending essential camping conveniences with the raw beauty of the Illinois landscape, ensuring a comfortable stay for those who appreciate the great outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in East-central Illinois, the park is defined by its heavily wooded terrain and rolling hills, which offer a refreshing change of scenery from the surrounding agricultural plains. The scenic lake views are a primary draw, with many campsites tucked away under a dense canopy of oak and hickory trees. Its location near the Embarras River valley contributes to a lush ecosystem where travelers can frequently spot white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various migratory songbirds during their stay.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground accommodates RVs with several dozen sites featuring 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups. Guests have access to well-maintained facilities that enhance the camping experience without stripping away the natural feel. Key features include:
- A convenient sanitary dump station for self-contained units.
- Modern shower houses and clean restroom facilities located near the sites.
- A boat launch area for non-gasoline powered watercraft and canoes.
- A seasonal concession stand offering snacks, bait, and basic supplies.
Each individual site is equipped with a sturdy fire ring and a picnic table, creating a comfortable space for outdoor dining and evening relaxation under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation defines the stay at Walnut Point, with fishing and paddle boating being the most popular activities on the quiet waters. Anglers often find success catching channel catfish, sunfish, and largemouth bass. Hikers can traverse miles of shaded paths, such as the Twin Points Trail, which winds through the forest and along the shoreline. For a change of pace, the nearby historic Independence Square in Oakland provides a glimpse into local heritage, featuring unique architecture and small-town charm.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an ideal match for nature enthusiasts and families who prefer traditional outdoor activities over commercial resort amenities. It is especially well-suited for RVers who enjoy a quiet, rustic environment and the privacy provided by mature forest growth. If you are looking for a serene location to unwind, photograph local wildlife, or enjoy a sunset by the water, Walnut Point is an excellent choice for your Illinois road trip itinerary.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lily Angiolini
This is such a beautiful park! We spent one night and loved it so much. The pavement is all new and smooth throughout the whole park. The water and sump station is all new and tidy with two spaces. Gorgeous slice of wooded paradise in the middle of fa fields!
Elle See
Beautiful park with great autumn colors and lake. No swimming, but its pretty.
Steve Suderman
Plenty of trails from handicapped ♿ to mid-level. Well maintained. No trash, recently oiled roads. Some color in the leaves. Hardly anyone there but we went on a not so nice to re-create an early date years ago. Love it.
Gretchen W.
This State Park is one of the best in the area. It's been well taken care of, both the grounds and facilities. There are many hiking and walking paths thru the woods. The lake is beautiful and a pretty good size for those who like to fish. There are several floating docks all around the lake. Most docks have stairs and ramps. The concrete walkways and ramps helps those with disabilities to safely navigate each space. It looks like a great place to camp, hold family reunions, or just hang out for the day. I will definitely be returning.
Natha B
I will definitely come back for kayaking fingers shaped lake! Limited hiking trails.
Danielle Cozzola
This is a gorgeous place to explore! I saw many birds and some turtles. It appears that there was a massive cicada event here based on the evidence I found. I explored a few trails, and one of them was paved, which was pretty cool. The views were nice, and there were restrooms near each trail head.
Caleb Yagow
Very nice campground with a lot to do.It’s a very kid friendly louder but not crazy place. It is a busy, busy, busy campground. They tore the observatory down but the trail is nice it gets pretty close to the embrrasse river but your going to do a little bush wacking to get to it.
Patricia Price
We are camping for 2 nights/3 days in camp site #31. It is a very nice site- surrounded by trees and it is a level site. We have walked many miles and we're pleasantly surprised to find the Cafe open. We have actually been there twice- once for ice cream and then for lunch- fish and chips- all good!! We really love this campground.
Matt W
Amazing little park with some me great well maintained trails a large lake with kayak rental. One of the coolest things is the abandoned observatory and is a must see when in the area.