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Motorhome Parks In Shawneetown, IL

37.7131° N, 88.1867° W

Quick Overview

Shawneetown sits on the Ohio River in Gallatin County at the far southeastern tip of Illinois, one of the oldest towns in the state with a history stretching back to the early 1800s when it was a booming river port and salt mining center. With several motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, including some free options, Shawneetown offers a unique camping experience where the Ohio River meets the rugged terrain of the Shawnee Hills. The old town site along the river was repeatedly flooded and eventually relocated to higher ground, but the original Bank of Illinois building still stands on the riverbank as a striking reminder of the town's past prosperity. The area sits at the gateway to some of southern Illinois's best outdoor recreation -- Shawnee National Forest stretches to the west and north, Garden of the Gods is within an hour's drive, and the Ohio River itself provides fishing, boating, and scenic beauty along the bluffs. Campgrounds near Shawneetown are basic and affordable, catering to anglers, hikers, and RVers who appreciate wild places more than resort amenities. The terrain here is dramatic compared to the rest of Illinois -- limestone bluffs, forested hollows, and the broad Ohio River channel create a landscape that feels more like Kentucky or West Virginia than the Prairie State.

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Traveling to Shawneetown by RV

Shawneetown is on IL-13 and IL-1 at the Ohio River in extreme southeastern Illinois. From I-24 in Kentucky, cross the river at the Shawneetown Bridge on IL-13. From the west, IL-13 connects through Harrisburg and the Shawnee National Forest. The roads through the Shawnee Hills are scenic but winding and narrow in places, so take your time with a larger rig. Fuel is available in Shawneetown and in Harrisburg about 30 miles west. For major supplies, Evansville, Indiana is about 50 miles east across the Kentucky border. Cell service can be spotty in the hilly terrain near the national forest.

Dump Station Costs in Shawneetown

Of the campgrounds near Shawneetown, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Camping costs in southeastern Illinois are among the lowest you'll find anywhere in the state, with typical rates running $15 to $30 per night for hookup sites. Free camping options for self-contained rigs exist at basic recreation areas along the Ohio River and within the Shawnee National Forest dispersed camping areas. This is genuinely affordable outdoor recreation -- the combination of low costs, spectacular natural scenery, and rich history makes southeastern Illinois one of the state's best camping values.

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Best Time to Visit Shawneetown by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

28-46°F

Crowds: Low

Mild by Illinois standards but many campgrounds reduce services. Eagle watching along the Ohio River.

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Spring

Mar - May

44-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Wildflowers bloom across the Shawnee Hills. Ohio River fishing picks up as water warms.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

68-92°F

Crowds: Medium

Hot and humid in the river valley. Morning and evening hours are best for hiking and fishing.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

50-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Outstanding fall colors in the Shawnee National Forest. Best season for hiking Garden of the Gods.

Explore the Shawneetown Area

The old Bank of Illinois building on the river is worth a stop -- it's one of the most photographed historic structures in southern Illinois and tells a fascinating story of the town's early importance. Garden of the Gods in the Shawnee National Forest is about 45 minutes west and offers some of the most spectacular rock formations in the Midwest with panoramic views that are especially stunning at sunrise. The Ohio River provides excellent catfish and bass fishing, particularly around the wing dams and tributaries. Bring all your supplies since retail options in Shawneetown are very limited. If you're exploring the Shawnee National Forest, pick up a detailed map in Harrisburg because GPS coverage can be unreliable on forest roads.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Shawneetown

Where can I find motorhome parks near Shawneetown, Illinois?

Shawneetown has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the Ohio River area. These are basic campgrounds offering affordable sites near the river and the Shawnee National Forest.

Are there free camping options near Shawneetown?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Shawneetown including dispersed camping areas in the Shawnee National Forest and basic recreation access areas along the Ohio River.

How far is Garden of the Gods from Shawneetown?

Garden of the Gods in the Shawnee National Forest is about 45 minutes west of Shawneetown via IL-13 and forest roads. It features spectacular sandstone rock formations with panoramic views of the forest canopy.

How much does camping cost near Shawneetown?

Campsite sites near Shawneetown typically run $15 to $30 per night with hookups. This is some of the most affordable camping in Illinois, with dispersed camping in the national forest available for even less.

Where can I find motorhome parks near Shawneetown, Illinois?

Shawneetown has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the Ohio River area. These are basic campgrounds offering affordable sites near the river and the Shawnee National Forest.

Are there free camping options near Shawneetown?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Shawneetown including dispersed camping areas in the Shawnee National Forest and basic recreation access areas along the Ohio River.

How far is Garden of the Gods from Shawneetown?

Garden of the Gods in the Shawnee National Forest is about 45 minutes west of Shawneetown via IL-13 and forest roads. It features spectacular sandstone rock formations with panoramic views of the forest canopy.

How much does camping cost near Shawneetown?

Campsite sites near Shawneetown typically run $15 to $30 per night with hookups. This is some of the most affordable camping in Illinois, with dispersed camping in the national forest available for even less.