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SLEEPING UNDER THE STARS


CAMPING - or - GLAMPING? Lake Shelbyville offers a variety of


campsites to fit every style of camping -- from primitive to full hookup campsites.


CAMPING IN 2021


LAKE SHELBYVILLE CAMPGROUNDS


US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Coon Creek | Forrest W. "Bo" Wood


Lithia Springs | Lone Point | Opossum Creek Wilborn Creek Group Camp


ILLINOIS DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES Eagle Creek State Park Wolf Creek State Park


PRIVATE CAMPGROUNDS


Arrowhead Campground - (217)756-8884 Cardinal Campground - (217)774-5064 Coon Creek RV Park - (217)756-3147


Kaskaskia River Campground - (217)774-4721 Riverfront Campground - (217)774-4442 Robin Hood Woods - (217)774-4222


US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PHONE:


BOOK YOUR SITE


1(877)444-6777 WEB:


www.recreation.gov


DOWNLOAD MOBILE APP: www.recreation.gov/ mobile-app


Campsites are now available for 100% live, real-time reservations.


Okaw Bluff Group Camp available by phone (217) 774- 3122 X3. Non-refundable $30 admin fee + 1st night’s deposit must be made at the time of reservation.


Telephone reservations begin at 8 a.m. on the 1st Monday in December. Walk-in reservations are taken at the Lake Shelbyville Project Office beginning on the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in December.


USACE CAMPING REGS.


1. For reservation only campsites, a responsible person must register and pay fees prior to setting up on a campsite. Check out time is 4 p.m. Reservation sites will be available for occupancy when available, but no later than 5 p.m. The maximum number of campers per site is eight. 2. At Lake Shelbyville the majority of sites are classified as single capacity sites. The only exceptions are designated buddy sites, which are double capacity sites. a. The total number of camping units for single capacity sites are limited to one recreational vehicle or trailer and three additional tents. If no recreational vehicle or trailers are on the site, a maximum of four tents will be permitted. b. The total number of camping units for double capacity sites are limited to two recreational vehicles or trailers and six tents. If no recreational vehicles are on the site, a maximum of eight tents will be permitted. c. The maximum number of people permitted to stay overnight on a single capacity site is eight. Up to 16 people are permitted to stay overnight on double capacity sites. 3. Campground roads and facilities are to be used by registered campers and their visitors only. Interfering with, or restricting the use of the shoreline by boaters or other lake users is prohibited. 4. All wheeled vehicles, including but not limited to mopeds, mini-bikes, boat trailers, motorcycles, and other vehicles, must be kept on camping pads registered to vehicle users or in designated parking areas. All motor vehicles must be parked lengthwise on the camp pad except at sites with irregularly shaped pads. Empty boat trailers may be stored on the grass provided that they are moved onto and off the grass by hand. 5. Picnic tables and lantern holders must remain on gravel surfaces at campsites with gravel impact areas. 6. To avoid tree damage, hanging lanterns are to be suspended a minimum of 8” from the side of trees and 24” from overhead limbs. Do not drive axes, nails, or other objects into trees.


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