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Siloam Springs State Park is located in southwestern Illinois, not far from the Mississippi River. This state park is full of beautiful wildlife and is known for its gently rolling hills covered in wooded areas. It's also known for the Siloam Springs Lake, which is located inside the park. In fact, many people book an RV rental near Siloam Springs State Park purely to enjoy the water sports.

This park is very well-maintained and has lots of facilities that you can take advantage of during your visit. It's a short drive east of the town of Quincy, which is located on the Mississippi River near the Missouri border. The park is also a two-hour drive from Peoria, Illinois, and a 2.5-hour drive from St. Louis, Missouri.

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Getting Outdoors

There are so many fun things to do outside when you go RV camping at Siloam Springs State Park. This park is a very popular destination for horseback riding, with a total of 23 miles of equestrian trails. These trails take you through beautiful scenery and over varying terrain, and there are options for equestrians of all skill levels. There is even a designated camping area for visitors who bring their own horses; however, horse rentals are not available in the park.

With a large lake in the park, boating and fishing are also popular activities with those who camp in an RV at Siloam Springs. There is a concession stand where you can rent a rowboat or canoe, and you can also pick up bait and tackle as well as other boating supplies. Electric boats are allowed as well, and there is a ramp where you can launch them. The lake is stocked with a wide range of fish species, including crappie, largemouth bass, bluegill, sunfish, crappie, carp, and rainbow trout. There are six fishing piers around the lake, as well as spots on the shore where you can fish if you don't have access to a boat. And though the sparkling waters look refreshing, swimming is not allowed in the lake.

There are also 12 miles of hiking trails within the state park. The hiking trails are one of the best ways to enjoy the wildlife in the area. If you pay attention, you can spot beautiful species of birds as well as stunning wildflowers in a range of colors. The majority of the trails are suitable for beginners, but there is a long backpacking trail that will take you to a primitive campsite for those who want the extra challenge.

Camping at Siloam Springs State Park

Siloam Springs State Park has plenty of campsites that are ideal for RV camping. Clayton campers can settle into one of the class A campsites, with access to restrooms and showers as well as electricity. There are also class B campsites, which do not have electricity but are near showers and bathrooms. There are also primitive campsites designed for backpackers. If you're camping with horses, you can also book a separate site designed specifically for this purpose, which has water and electricity.

When you camp at Siloam Springs State Park, you'll have access to on-site concessions, where you'll find boat and canoe rentals, fishing supplies, as well as basic snacks and drinks. There is also a group picnic area with tables and grills, as well as a playground and horseshoe pits. From the campground, you'll be able to walk to the lake as well as many hiking and equestrian trails.

Exploring the Area

When you book an RV in Adams County, you won't be far from the town of Quincy, which has everything you need to stock up for your motorhome camping trip. In Quincy, you'll find gas stations as well as supermarkets and larger department stores. If you want to grab a bite to eat, you'll find plenty of options in Quincy as well. There are many different types of cuisines available, but classic American food is the most accessible.

There are lots of things to do when you book a camper rental near Quincy, Illinois. The town has a very charming historic district with independent shops and restaurants. From there, you can walk to the shores of the Mississippi River and take in views of the Quincy Bayview Bridge. History buffs will want to check out the Quincy Museum, which features exhibits on local history in a restored mansion. You can also visit the John Wood Mansion, which was built in the mid-19th century and was home to the former Illinois governor.

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