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When you park your RV rental at Sam Parr State Park, you'll be treated to scenic lakeside views and peaceful wooded areas. The park is located just three miles from the city of Newton, which provides campers with supplies, local restaurants, and cozy shops. There are over 1,000 acres to explore surrounding a 183-acre lake, making this an excellent spot for hikers and watersport enthusiasts. People have inhabited this area for over 1,000 years, with Native Americans using the park as hunting grounds, adding some history to the area.

When you book an RV in Jasper County, you'll have easy access to some of Illinois' best natural sights and cities. Campers will find themselves a short drive from historic state parks, including the Lincoln Trail State Park and Beall Woods State Park. Sam Parr is also situated between two of the region's biggest cities, which have a plethora of world-class museums, restaurants, shops, and more.

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Getting Outdoors

Camping at Sam Parr State Park is perfect for anybody looking to explore the great outdoors. There are over 1,000 acres of fields, woods, and lots of shoreline waiting to be explored. One of the most popular attractions at this park is Sam Parr Lake, which covers over 180 acres. The park has nine miles of shoreline, so you shouldn't have any issues finding a peaceful secluded area where you can cast a line. Anglers will have a ball at this lake, and common catches include sunfish, crappie, largemouth bass, and more. If you'd prefer to explore more of the lake, small boats are welcome on the water, with two boat launches for easy access. Campers can also rent a boat dock if they're looking to spend a lot of time on the water.

Newton campers may want to stroll around the park and take advantage of the many activities on dry land. Hiking is popular, and there are two miles of trails that lead through forests and along a section of the lake. If you're keen on horseback riding, there are over 13 miles of equestrian trails at the park, and this is a magical way to explore the best of Sam Parr State Park.

Sam Parr State Park is also very popular for hunting due to its open fields and abundance of game animals. Doves are the most popular game at the park, and people come from across the state to hunt doves in this area. Other popular game animals include opossums, woodcock, and deer. If you'd prefer to relax during your stay, there are several shaded picnic areas, many of which provide views of the lake, which are ideal for grilling out or enjoying a lakeside packed lunch.

Camping at Sam Parr State Park

RV camping at Sam Parr State Park is a quiet experience with a small campground surrounded by beautiful Illinois countryside. There are roughly ten available campsites, with electric hookups that provide 50 amp service. Unfortunately, there are no water or sewer hookups; however, there are pit toilets and bathrooms around the campground. All campsites have back-in access.

Sam Parr State Park camping is great for campers who love watersports and hunting in the Illinois wilderness. Sam Parr Lake is minutes away and is excellent for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and more. Campers will be able to make the most of their surroundings as each campsite has a fire ring so they can cozy up on cold nights. Dogs are welcome at this pet-friendly campground, so your pup can help you explore the gorgeous state park.

Exploring the Area

While you're enjoying your motorhome rental near Sam Parr State Park, you'll probably want to explore some of the exciting cities within driving distance. One of America's most famous cities, St Louis, is well worth visiting and features a ton of fun activities and world-famous landmarks. The Gateway Arch is one of St Louis' most famous attractions, and visitors can tour the museum and learn about the history and construction of the landmark. If you're feeling adventurous, you can book a tram ride to the top of the arch and enjoy panoramic views of the St Louis skyline. St Louis also has the well-respected St Louis Zoo, which features over 600 different species, including African elephants and Chinese alligators. Admission is also free, so this is a great way to spend the day in St Louis without breaking the bank.

Another city worth visiting is Indianapolis. The city has many exciting and unique attractions, including museums, art galleries, shopping malls, and more. One of Indianapolis' most famous attractions is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This racecourse is well-known for hosting the Indianapolis 500, and visitors can tour an adjacent museum and learn more about the track's history and some of the most successful names on the circuit.

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