Motorhome Parks In Mount Carmel, IL
38.4109° N, 87.7614° W
Quick Overview
Mount Carmel is a small Wabash County town on the banks of the Wabash River right at the Illinois-Indiana border, and it's a quiet, affordable, and genuinely peaceful spot for motorhome camping in southeastern Illinois. With several motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, including some free options, Mount Carmel offers a laid-back riverside camping experience that's about as far from crowded campgrounds as you can get in this part of the Midwest. The Wabash River dominates the landscape here -- it's one of the longest free-flowing rivers in the eastern United States, without any dams along its main stem, and it provides a scenic and ecologically rich backdrop for camping, fishing, and wildlife watching. Beall Woods State Park, just south of town, protects one of the last surviving tracts of original deciduous forest in the entire region, with massive old-growth trees that tower overhead and make you feel like you've stepped back in time. The terrain is flat river bottomland with dense pockets of timber along the Wabash, and the quiet roads through the area see very little traffic. Mount Carmel itself has all the basic services an Motorhome Traveler needs -- fuel stations, grocery stores, and local restaurants with good home cooking. If you're traveling between Evansville, Indiana and points north in Illinois, or you simply want a riverside camping spot where you can slow down, decompress, and enjoy the natural world, Mount Carmel fits the bill perfectly. The bird life along the Wabash River corridor is outstanding, with bald eagles, great blue herons, and dozens of other species regularly spotted. For RVers who value solitude, affordability, and natural beauty over resort-style amenities, this often-overlooked corner of Illinois delivers a deeply satisfying and memorable experience that's truly hard to match anywhere else in the Midwest. The Wabash River valley here is a place where time genuinely seems to slow down.
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All Dump Stations Near Mount Carmel
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mt Carmel Illinois | 0.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mt. Carmerriel RV Park | 0.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beall Woods State Park | 5.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sandy Acres Mhp, Llc | 9.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Parkview Estates | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Valley Court | 10.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Saint Francisville Riverside Park & Campground | 13.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hilltop Campgrounds | 16.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Grayville / I-64 KOA | 17.3 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Grayville / I-64 Koa Holiday | 17.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Mt Carmel Illinois
0.0 miMt. Carmerriel RV Park
0.6 miBeall Woods State Park
5.9 miSandy Acres Mhp, Llc
9.0 miParkview Estates
10.4 miValley Court
10.7 miSaint Francisville Riverside Park & Campground
13.9 miHilltop Campgrounds
16.6 miKOA - Grayville / I-64 KOA
17.3 miGrayville / I-64 Koa Holiday
17.5 miTraveling to Mount Carmel by RV
Mount Carmel is at the junction of IL-1 and IL-15 in southeastern Illinois, right on the Wabash River across from Indiana. From I-64, take IL-1 south -- about 30 miles of easy driving through rural farmland. From Evansville, Indiana, head north on US-41 and cross into Illinois on IL-1. From Vincennes, Indiana, take US-50 west across the Wabash River. The roads into Mount Carmel are flat two-lane state highways that handle motorhome traffic without any problems -- no low bridges, no tight curves, and no weight restrictions on the main routes. The bridge across the Wabash to Indiana is on IL-1 and accommodates all vehicle sizes. Fuel is available in town along the IL-1 corridor. Mount Carmel has grocery stores, fast food, and local restaurants for basic resupply needs. For bigger shopping trips, motorhome parts, or more retail variety, Evansville is about 45 minutes south and has full metro services.
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Dump Station Costs in Mount Carmel
Of the camping options near Mount Carmel, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee for overnight stays. Beall Woods State Park charges just $10 to $20 per night for basic camping with electric hookups, making it one of the cheapest campgrounds in the state. Private campgrounds in the area run $20 to $35 per night for sites with full hookup connections including water, electric, and sewer. This is honestly one of the cheapest camping areas in all of Illinois by any measure. Free camping exists at certain primitive areas along the Wabash River corridor for self-contained rigs. You can camp here for a solid week for what a single night costs at campgrounds near Chicago.
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Best Time to Visit Mount Carmel by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
25-45°F
Crowds: Low
Camping is minimal in winter but the hiking trails at Beall Woods remain accessible for day visits.
Spring
Mar - May
42-72°F
Crowds: Low
Wildflowers bloom in the old-growth forest and river fishing improves as water temps rise. Very quiet campgrounds.
Summer
Jun - Aug
68-92°F
Crowds: Low
Warm and humid in the river valley. The forest canopy at Beall Woods provides welcome shade for camping.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48-78°F
Crowds: Low
Fall foliage in the old-growth forest is outstanding. One of the best times to visit for the full experience.
Explore the Mount Carmel Area
Beall Woods State Park is the must-see attraction near Mount Carmel -- it's home to one of the last old-growth forests in the entire Midwest, with individual trees over 300 years old that tower above the forest floor at impressive heights. The trails are easy walking on flat ground through the bottomland forest, and the sheer size and age of the trees is genuinely impressive and worth the visit alone. The campsite at Beall Woods is basic but peaceful, and you'll likely have it mostly to yourself on weekdays and even many weekends. Fishing on the Wabash River is productive for channel catfish, flathead catfish, bass, and freshwater drum -- fish from the bank or launch a small boat at local access points along the river. Mount Carmel's town square has a few local restaurants worth trying for a break from camp cooking. If you visit in fall, the old-growth forest at Beall Woods puts on a spectacular color show.
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Where can I camp near Mount Carmel, Illinois?
Mount Carmel has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks for travelers in the area. Beall Woods State Park offers camping near old-growth forest with electric hookups, and private campgrounds provide additional hookup sites near the Wabash River corridor.
Are there free camping spots near Mount Carmel?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free camping options exist near Mount Carmel for self-contained RVers. Primitive riverside areas along the Wabash allow camping at no cost for rigs that carry their own water and power.
What is Beall Woods State Park?
Beall Woods protects one of the last old-growth deciduous forests in the entire Midwest. Individual trees over 300 years old tower along easy hiking trails through the bottomland forest. The park has a small campsite with electric hookups and is one of the most unique and ecologically significant natural areas in all of Illinois.
How much does camping cost near Mount Carmel?
Beall Woods State Park charges just $10 to $20 per night for camping with electric hookups. Private campgrounds in the area run $20 to $35 with full hookup connections. Mount Carmel is genuinely one of the most affordable camping areas in the entire state.
What fishing is available on the Wabash River?
The Wabash River near Mount Carmel offers excellent fishing for channel catfish, flathead catfish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and freshwater drum. Multiple bank fishing spots and small boat launches are available at access points along the river near town.
Where can I camp near Mount Carmel, Illinois?
Mount Carmel has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks for travelers in the area. Beall Woods State Park offers camping near old-growth forest with electric hookups, and private campgrounds provide additional hookup sites near the Wabash River corridor.
Are there free camping spots near Mount Carmel?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free camping options exist near Mount Carmel for self-contained RVers. Primitive riverside areas along the Wabash allow camping at no cost for rigs that carry their own water and power.
What is Beall Woods State Park?
Beall Woods protects one of the last old-growth deciduous forests in the entire Midwest. Individual trees over 300 years old tower along easy hiking trails through the bottomland forest. The park has a small campsite with electric hookups and is one of the most unique and ecologically significant natural areas in all of Illinois.
How much does camping cost near Mount Carmel?
Beall Woods State Park charges just $10 to $20 per night for camping with electric hookups. Private campgrounds in the area run $20 to $35 with full hookup connections. Mount Carmel is genuinely one of the most affordable camping areas in the entire state.
What fishing is available on the Wabash River?
The Wabash River near Mount Carmel offers excellent fishing for channel catfish, flathead catfish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and freshwater drum. Multiple bank fishing spots and small boat launches are available at access points along the river near town.
Are there free dump stations in Mount Carmel?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Mount Carmel.
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