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Motorhome Parks In Amboy, IL

41.7142° N, 89.3287° W

Quick Overview

Amboy is a small Lee County city in north-central Illinois, sitting along US-52 and IL-26 about 20 miles south of I-88 in the rolling farmland between the Rock River and the Green River where the terrain has a bit more character than the totally flat prairie further south. With several motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, including some free options, Amboy offers a quiet rural camping stop with easy access to two of the best state parks in northern Illinois for day trip exploration. Green River State Wildlife Area to the south provides hunting and fishing opportunities in a wetland and bottomland setting, while the famous Matthiessen State Park and Starved Rock State Park are within reasonable driving distance to the east in the dramatic Illinois River canyon country. The town itself is a classic small Illinois city with grain elevators visible from miles away, a main street with local businesses, and a pace of life that moves at the rhythm of the surrounding farming operations. For RVers, Amboy works as an affordable overnight stop along the US-52 corridor or as a strategic base for day trips to the more popular state parks in the Illinois River valley without competing for those parks' in-demand campsite spots that book up weeks in advance. The campgrounds near Amboy are no-frills places that prioritize peace, quiet, and affordability over resort-style amenities and entertainment. The Lee County countryside has a pleasant mix of rolling farmland and wooded creek bottoms that provides decent scenery for the central Illinois landscape.

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Traveling to Amboy by RV

Amboy is at the junction of US-52 and IL-26 in Lee County, about 20 miles south of I-88 and roughly 90 miles west of Chicago via the interstate system. From I-88, take IL-26 south from the Dixon area and you'll reach Amboy in about 20 minutes through pleasant farming countryside. From I-39, head west on US-52 for a straight drive to town. The roads are flat two-lane highways that handle RVs easily with good sight lines and minimal congestion. Fuel is available in Amboy at local stations, and the larger city of Dixon about 15 miles north has more extensive supplies, services, and dining options. For a big shopping run, the Sterling-Rock Falls area to the west has a Walmart and additional major retail options along the IL-2 commercial corridor.

Dump Station Costs in Amboy

Among campgrounds near Amboy, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for overnight camping stays. Paid sites typically run $15 to $30 per night, which is standard pricing for rural northern Illinois camping without any premium surcharges or resort fees added on top. Free options are basic primitive sites suitable for self-contained rigs who don't need hookup services or campsite amenities. This is honest, affordable camping that doesn't try to nickel-and-dime you with extra charges. Your budget stretches significantly further here than it would at the popular parks closer to the Illinois River valley tourist corridor.

Free: 5 stations (83%)
Paid: 1 station (17%)

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Best Time to Visit Amboy by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

15-35°F

Crowds: Low

Cold northern Illinois winters close most campgrounds for the season. Very quiet area with limited winter services available.

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Spring

Mar - May

35-68°F

Crowds: Low

Quiet spring camping with fishing opening up on the Green River bottoms as water warms. Roads dry out as the season progresses.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

62-88°F

Crowds: Low

Warm but uncrowded rural camping area. Good base for day trips to Starved Rock without the campsite competition.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

38-70°F

Crowds: Low

Pleasant temperatures and fall colors along the creek bottoms and wooded areas. Hunting season brings a few more visitors.

Explore the Amboy Area

If you're camped at Amboy and want to see Starved Rock or Matthiessen State Park, they're about 40 miles east -- close enough for a comfortable day trip without the hassle of fighting for a campsite at those extremely popular parks that fill up fast. The Green River bottomlands south of town offer productive fishing for catfish and panfish when spring and summer water levels cooperate. Bring your own groceries and supplies since Amboy's retail options are limited to small-town basics and essentials. The Lee County countryside is pleasant for cycling on the low-traffic rural roads if you carry bikes on your rig -- flat terrain and almost no cars. Dixon to the north has the Ronald Reagan boyhood home historical site and some decent restaurants for an evening out.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Amboy

Where can I find motorhome parks near Amboy, Illinois?

Amboy has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the Lee County area. These are small rural camping operations along the US-52 corridor offering basic camping in a quiet agricultural setting with affordable overnight rates.

Are there free camping options near Amboy?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options are available for self-contained rigs near Amboy. These are primitive sites without hookup services in the rural Lee County countryside surrounding the town.

How much does motorhome camping cost near Amboy?

Paid campsite sites run $15 to $30 per night at area campgrounds. This is affordable northern Illinois pricing that's cheaper than camping near the more popular state parks to the east.

Is Amboy close to Starved Rock State Park?

Starved Rock and Matthiessen State Parks are about 40 miles east of Amboy -- close enough for a comfortable day trip by car. Camping near Amboy lets you visit those popular parks without competing for their extremely in-demand campsites that book up fast.

Where can I find motorhome parks near Amboy, Illinois?

Amboy has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the Lee County area. These are small rural camping operations along the US-52 corridor offering basic camping in a quiet agricultural setting with affordable overnight rates.

Are there free camping options near Amboy?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options are available for self-contained rigs near Amboy. These are primitive sites without hookup services in the rural Lee County countryside surrounding the town.

How much does motorhome camping cost near Amboy?

Paid campsite sites run $15 to $30 per night at area campgrounds. This is affordable northern Illinois pricing that's cheaper than camping near the more popular state parks to the east.

Is Amboy close to Starved Rock State Park?

Starved Rock and Matthiessen State Parks are about 40 miles east of Amboy -- close enough for a comfortable day trip by car. Camping near Amboy lets you visit those popular parks without competing for their extremely in-demand campsites that book up fast.

Are there free dump stations in Amboy?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Amboy.