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Eldon Hazlet State Park

Carlyle, IL 62231, USA

Introduce

Eldon Hazlet State Park, nestled in Carlyle, IL, is a picturesque destination for campers, RV enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Located just off Route 70 and an hour east of St. Louis, this park offers a tranquil escape with its stunning views of Carlyle Lake. Whether you're passing through or planning a longer stay, Eldon Hazlet State Park provides a peaceful and well-maintained environment for all visitors.

The campgrounds feature spacious sites equipped with electric hookups, level gravel pads, picnic tables, and fire rings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience. The park is known for its cleanliness and quiet atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for relaxation after a long day of travel. Families will appreciate the well-kept hiking trails, perfect for leisurely walks or adventurous RC car activities.

Here’s what visitors have to say about their experience at Eldon Hazlet State Park:

  • "We camped at Eldon Hazlet State Park on our way to Colorado and Utah. The park is conveniently located just off of Route 70 about an hour East of St. Louis. Our campsite was on the beautiful Carlyle Lake. The campgrounds were quiet and very clean and well kept. Our site was spacious with electric hook ups, a level gravel pad, picnic table and fire ring. We really enjoyed our stay after a long day's travel."
  • "Such a beautiful, clean place to go on a hike. My family and I love to walk through the trails with our RC cars and spend time as a family. Would recommend this park!"

Eldon Hazlet State Park is more than just a campground—it’s a destination where families and outdoor enthusiasts can create lasting memories. Whether you're exploring the trails, enjoying the lake, or simply relaxing by the campfire, this park offers something for everyone. Plan your visit today and experience the natural beauty and exceptional service that Eldon Hazlet State Park has to offer.

Gallery

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Wheelchair accessible restroom

Offerings

RV camping

RV electric hookup

RV water hookup

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Slides

Swings

Tent sites

Volleyball court

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Parking

Free parking lot

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

ray weithman Oct 14
★★★★★5

We camped at Eldon Hazlet State Park on our way to Colorado and Utah. The park is conveniently located just off of Route 70 about an hour East of St. Louis. Our campsite was on the beautiful Carlyle Lake. The campgrounds were quiet and very clean and well kept. Our site was spacious with electric hook ups, a level gravel pad, picnic table and fire ring. We really enjoyed our stay after a long days travel.

Stephanie Davis Jan 18
★★★★★5

Such a beautiful, clean place to go on a hike. My family and I love to walk through the trails with our RC cars and spend time as a family. Would recommend this park!

Richard and Julia Keirns Sep 10
★★★★★5

This is a beautiful state park not far off of I-70. Great place to camp if traveling through. Right on Carlyle lake.

R N Sep 28
★★★★★5

Love this camp sight. Decent showers and bathroom. Each sight has a grill/fire pit. Water access throughout. Electric at every sight or primitive camping area. Cabins available and sights w beautiful views to reserve. And almost every sight has some view of the lake. Beautiful lake. Lots of trails to hidden little beaches and coves. Quiet, peaceful. But lots of kids for my kids to play with. The hosts were very nice and informative when we first arrived. Two tents per sight. And they also have lots of activities every weekend. Oh and they also have camping all year. My husband and my kids and I loved it!

Chris Osborn Jun 09
★★★★☆4

I have been camping here for the past 3 years and it is great. The paved roads are great for the kids to ride bikes, and the playgrounds are close to either side, making them easy to get to. I've experienced no issues with on-site power to my camper, or filling the water tanks. The only issue is that the bugs seem to get worse each year. I camped recently, 2024, and could barely sit outside without hundreds of bugs swarming me and my family. I get that being in the woods camping brings some bugs to the yard, but this was the worst I have ever experienced. I will still continue to camp here, but with a lot more big spray next time.

Joe Millitzer May 11
★★★★★5

Great park an hour away from St. Louis. Talk to the harbormaster about access to boats. The yacht club is great if you know how to sail.