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Timber Trails Campground
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Timber Trails Campground

Greenville, Illinois
4.5 (84 reviews)

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About Timber Trails Campground

Campground in Illinois.

Timber Trails Campground offers a welcoming escape into nature for RV enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in Illinois. This public campground provides a serene setting where visitors can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with the natural world. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this destination delivers the authentic camping experience many RV travelers seek.

The campground's natural setting creates an ideal environment for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. With its well-maintained grounds and thoughtful layout, Timber Trails welcomes RVers of all experience levels. The surrounding landscape offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, from leisurely walks through wooded areas to simply relaxing at your site while taking in the peaceful atmosphere. The mature trees throughout the property provide wonderful shade during warm months and contribute to the tranquil ambiance that keeps guests returning season after season.

Illinois' central location makes this campground an excellent base for exploring the broader region. The state offers diverse attractions ranging from cultural landmarks to natural areas worth discovering. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to various recreational opportunities, while those interested in history and local heritage will find the region rich with interesting destinations. The friendly atmosphere at Timber Trails makes it easy to meet fellow travelers and share recommendations about nearby points of interest.

The dedicated team at this public campground takes pride in maintaining a clean, welcoming environment where guests feel right at home. Their attention to detail and commitment to visitor satisfaction have earned the strong 4.5-star rating from the 84 reviews left by previous guests. These consistently positive reviews reflect the quality experience visitors encounter during their stays. Many guests praise the peaceful setting and the overall value they receive, making this an excellent choice for your next RV adventure in Illinois.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Greenville is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Illinois weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Greenville.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Greenville. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Timber Trails Campground Reviews

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T Pe

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by T Pe

Beautiful campground. Very clean and well maintained. Mainly permanent vacation spots, but has a few overnight spots. Mostly peaceful and quiet, but lots of train activity (horns) during the night, but more distant than some we've stayed at. It seems it is hard to find a place without train noise off of I-70 in the Midwest. Anyway that has been our experience.

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JBT

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by JBT

We stayed one night - in the rain - so we didn’t get the full experience. However, the place is interesting with lots of full time setups obviously ready to host kids and grandkids around a large field, small pool, and lots of walking space. The owner said the weekends are pretty full yet quite near sundown. The hosts are friendly and helpful with an interesting story of the history and futur... We stayed one night - in the rain - so we didn’t get the full experience. However, the place is interesting with lots of full time setups obviously ready to host kids and grandkids around a large field, small pool, and lots of walking space. The owner said the weekends are pretty full yet quite near sundown. The hosts are friendly and helpful with an interesting story of the history and future of the park. We had water and electricity but no sewer. Dump station is available. Toilets and showers clean.

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Dinah Charles

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dinah Charles

Easy on and off from I-70. Overnight stays are near the front of parking w/e only. Park office is way in back. However, plenty of signage directing drivers were to go. We did not use any facilities as it rained the entire stay. Park is good for overnight stay. Would probably stay again. Got a 50% discount with RPI. Offer passport discount too. No wifi offered, we travel with ours.

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S B.

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by S B.

This is a campground, not a hotel. We were put in a nice long site with our 38 foot 5th wheel and big Ford truck, so we didn't have to unhook just to spend one night. We didn't use any of the facilities. We wanted to use the bath house but it was too far for us to walk. When we pulled in to register, it was hard to find the office. It was a little bit of a walk and there wasn't a sign. Just signs... This is a campground, not a hotel. We were put in a nice long site with our 38 foot 5th wheel and big Ford truck, so we didn't have to unhook just to spend one night. We didn't use any of the facilities. We wanted to use the bath house but it was too far for us to walk. When we pulled in to register, it was hard to find the office. It was a little bit of a walk and there wasn't a sign. Just signs showing how far it was. The trash dumpster was inconvenient at the exit also. You couldn't pull your camper up to the office or the dumpster, without getting out and walking. It was a quiet park, but it was off season. There were a lot of trees every where. We asked for just electric and water hookups. The site was level side to side. Jodi was very nice and accommodating in the office. They don't have a map of the park so she had to drive down to our site to direct us to where the bath house was. A lot of seasonal sites are here with home made built structures around them, made of wood with metal panels, to protect against the elements. Our front view was of a cornfield. The sites were very roomy. They do allow pets. They have a beautiful boxer in the office and he was very friendly. We would return to this campground if we were traveling through again.

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Alex Smith

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Alex Smith

We came here on a family road trip as our first destination. Arriving on Tuesday, the grounds were pretty quiet, with only a few other campers near us. We are in an rv so the quality of the hookups mattered. They have water and electric, but no sewage, which didn’t prove to be an issue. The bathrooms were alright, not very clean but that was to be expected. The lakes were nice, and the views were... We came here on a family road trip as our first destination. Arriving on Tuesday, the grounds were pretty quiet, with only a few other campers near us. We are in an rv so the quality of the hookups mattered. They have water and electric, but no sewage, which didn’t prove to be an issue. The bathrooms were alright, not very clean but that was to be expected. The lakes were nice, and the views were great. We saw a great sunset.

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