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Hours

Monday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Fisherman's Corner Introduce

Fisherman’s Corner Campground offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in East Moline, IL, this campground provides easy access to the scenic Mississippi River, making it an ideal spot for fishing, boating, and enjoying the great outdoors. The facility is open year-round with extended hours during weekends and holidays.

Guests can choose from RV hookups or tent sites, both surrounded by a mix of trees and open spaces. While some noise from nearby railroad tracks may be present, the campground’s affordable rates and convenient location make it a popular choice among budget travelers and families alike.

  • Amenities: On-site showers (available at no extra cost), picnic tables, and pit toilets provide all necessary conveniences for campers. The nearby Mississippi River offers additional recreational opportunities.
  • Location: Just minutes away from major highways, Fisherman's Corner is easily accessible yet removed enough to offer a peaceful retreat. The year-round picnic area is perfect for day trips or quick breaks.

Customer Feedback: Reviews highlight the campground’s affordable prices and well-maintained facilities. Many guests appreciate the shaded sites and proximity to water activities, while others note that noise from nearby traffic can be an issue for those in tents. Overall, Fisherman's Corner is a great option for travelers seeking a budget-friendly camping experience with easy access to nature.

Location

Customer Reviews

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nathan goodfellow
Dec 30, 2024

Fisherman’s corner Campground is closed for the winter months. I have pictures of the Campground and photos of the recreational picnic area . Fisherman corner recreational picnic area is open year round (its the first road to your right, headed south from the campground ) No camping! It’s a nice little picnic area. It looks to be taken care of and well groomed. Picnic tables and pit toilet.. nice little spot to relax. Fisherman’s corner Campground is actually a pretty nice campground good amount of trees scattered about here and there . even though it is a typical parking lot/ trailer park camping. It looks pretty nice. The only downfall is from the railroad tracks to the river is approximately 150 yards . So if peacefulness is not a priority, then you’ll like this type of Campground . Follow me in my travels all over the country on Instagram at mylifemyterms55

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Scott T
Aug 17, 2024

Convinient location just off the highway and nice to be on the Mississippi. Road traffic can be loud if you’re in a tent and picks up around 4-5am. Showers were a bit disappointing but I mean they’re campground showers and were free and the water was mostly warm so can’t complain about too much. Campground is cheap tho and in terms of people nice and quiet

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pamela mcelroy
Jul 07, 2024

My granddaughter & I stayed at site 29. The host couple was very nice. They showed concern for all visitors there, especially when the tornado warning sirens went off. They gave clear safety locations to everyone. The grounds were well kept as well as the bathrooms. We shared a spot with 28. However, we still felt we had privacy. Our RV neighbors were nice, too, offering us shelter from the storm. Even though we left early (because of the weather), we will def come back to this location.

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Wander America
Oct 16, 2024

This was my first time staying at an Army Corps of Enginers campground. It was a great location, with clean restrooms and showers, the hosts were great and very friendly.

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Dan Ray
Jun 19, 2024

This campground was well kept and clean, but it lacks privacy. All of the spots are very close together and seem to be made more for RV camping than tent camping. We camped in spot 46 and there was a streetlight in the middle of the campground, approximately 20 yards from our tent that made it difficult to sleep and also defeated a lot of the purpose of camping. We couldn’t see the stars. The campground is also located right next to a main road and a railroad, so between the streetlight and the road/train noise, my bf and I both had a hard time sleeping. If you do tent camp here, I’d recommend spot 45 — it was across the path from us and backed up to forest, so there’s slightly more privacy. Firewood is available for purchase. The bathrooms were clean. Location is close to quad cities