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Holiday Acres Camping Resort Introduce
Holiday Acres Camping Resort, nestled in the serene countryside of Garden Prairie, Illinois, is the perfect destination for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a memorable camping experience. With a wide range of camping options, amenities, and activities, this campground offers something for everyone.
A Variety of Camping Options
Whether you prefer the traditional tent camping experience or the comforts of an RV, Holiday Acres Camping Resort has you covered. The campground offers spacious tent sites for those who want to immerse themselves in nature, as well as full hook-up RV sites for those seeking a more convenient camping experience. All sites are well-maintained and offer easy access to the campground's amenities.
- Tent camping sites for a classic outdoor experience
- Full hook-up RV sites for added comfort and convenience
Amenities and Activities for Everyone
Holiday Acres Camping Resort boasts a wide array of amenities and activities to keep campers of all ages entertained. Take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool, challenge your friends to a game of volleyball, or let your kids explore the playground. The campground also features a fishing pond, hiking trails, and a picnic area for outdoor dining.
- Swimming pool for relaxation and recreation
- Volleyball court for friendly competition
- Playground for children to explore and have fun
- Fishing pond for anglers of all ages
- Hiking trails for outdoor exploration
- Picnic area for outdoor meals
A Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Holiday Acres Camping Resort is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The friendly staff is always ready to assist you with your needs, ensuring that your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. The campground also hosts special events and activities throughout the year, making it a great place to create lasting memories with your loved ones.
Explore the Surrounding Area
Holiday Acres Camping Resort is conveniently located near several attractions in the Garden Prairie area. Guests can explore the nearby Boone County Conservation District, visit the historic town of Belvidere, or enjoy the scenic beauty of the Kishwaukee River. The campground's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the region's many offerings.
Plan Your Camping Adventure
Holiday Acres Camping Resort is the perfect destination for a relaxing and enjoyable camping experience in Garden Prairie, Illinois. With its variety of camping options, amenities, and a family-friendly atmosphere, this campground offers something for everyone. Book your stay today and create lasting memories in the heart of the Illinois countryside.
Contact Information:
- Address: 7050 Epworth Rd, Garden Prairie, IL 61038, USA
- Phone: (815) 547-7846
- Mobile Phone: +1 815-547-7846
Experience the Charm of Holiday Acres Camping Resort
Escape to the peaceful countryside and discover the charm of Holiday Acres Camping Resort. With its family-friendly atmosphere, convenient amenities, and ideal location, this campground is the perfect place to create unforgettable camping memories.
Location
Campgrounds & RV ParksIllinoisBoone CountyGarden PrairieEpworth Road
Customer Reviews
We love Holiday Acres. We have been seasonals here for over 7 years. New owners purchased a few years ago, when purchased it was in a bad state! What a difference now, it gets better and better each year. Sites are big and beautiful! This campground is loaded with an abundance of trees and green grassy areas. No cement pads here! People and management are wonderful. Many many wonderful activities each weekend. We could not be happier.
Have been camping here for years, but sadly will never go back! Owner and employee extremely rude. We tried calling and went to office to check in, but no one answered around 5pm. We decided to set up our campsite (2yr old 5th wheel) and planned on going back the next morning to check-in & pay…because that was always acceptable in the past. We live just 15 minutes away and often do impromptu camping trips with the kids & friends. Two hours after we were set up the owner came and kicked us out. He did not care that we went to the office to try to check in or that we had called 3 times prior and got no answer before getting there. He wouldn’t take our money and he used extremely foul language in front of 5 young kids. Honestly the price is too high for how rundown the place is, but again it was in impromptu trip and we were willing to pay for the convenience of the location. Not a place that we will be giving our money to going forward. It’s no wonder that the majority of the seasonal campers have left and the transient sites all sit empty. SMH We ended up just camping at home, their loss. I guess they don’t like local repeat customers or their money. We will be using the County and State parks now before going this trashy campground ever again.
I have been a seasonal for 3 years and will be returning next year. Here are my pros and cons if you're considering a stay:Pros - The sites are huge and grass, most are fairly level with little adjustment needed. Great if you have kids or dogs. If you're looking for a concrete parking lot campground, you'll be disappointed. The river is great for fishing and kayaking. There are many spots downstream to get out of if you go in at the campground. It's not a difficult paddle. The staff enforces the rules, especially with dogs. That may not be a pro for folks that want to let their dogs run wild and be a nuisance to everyone, but it makes me happy that staff enforce leash rules so strictly. As a seasonal, there are some rules on what you can do with your site because of state and local laws, but for the most part, you have the freedom to make your space your own. The people here are nice. The campground runs events every weekend, and the seasonals do potlucks, bags tournaments, margarita nights, and all sorts of things on their own. Usually, everyone is welcome. Lastly, IT'S QUIET. Sure, there's normal noise from the road during daytime working hours and occasionally from neighbors, but I love sitting outside by the river drinking my coffee and listening to the birds in the morning. Or at night, sitting by the fire having a drink listening to the crickets and watching the fireflies. Aside from certain holiday weekends (especially Halloween!), this isn't a party campground.Cons: The campground is in the floodplain. That means higher than normal mosquitoes and lots of poison ivy. They spray for mosquitoes weekly, but still wear bug spray and mind any foliage with 3 leaves. This also means that after heavy rains, the river can and does flood into the campground. When that happens, they have to keep people off wet sites, or else you'll sink in the mud. Because of the floodplain, most sites do not have sewer hookups. There are train tracks nearby, but trains are short and infrequent. The campground has no control over these things. The campground is also on groundwater wells and can sometimes have an odor, but that's the way it is in this whole area. The new owner took over shortly before I started coming here and is still renovating the bathrooms, converting sites to 50 amp, and repairing the golf course. It takes time.I think so long as you come here understanding the things above you'll like it. If you pick only one weekend, pick Halloween Weekend. It's SO fun!!
I would love the owner to contact me before I write my review. You haven't been here since we checked in and I would like to give the benefit of the doubt that you don't know how it is when you're gone.Review: Holiday Acres CampgroundOur recent stay at Holiday Acres Campground was nothing short of a nightmare. From the moment we arrived, we felt unwelcome and targeted by both the staff and the locals. It's hard to say definitively if this place was racist, but the behavior we experienced certainly felt that way.Firstly, we were harassed and intimidated by the locals. They would drive around our campsite at night, yelling racial slurs and other offensive comments. This created a disturbing and unsettling atmosphere that made our stay extremely uncomfortable.The staff were equally unpleasant. We were falsely accused of peeing in the pool without any evidence, which seemed more like an excuse to target us than a genuine concern. Additionally, one staff member consistently displayed unprofessional and rude behavior. She berated one of us and treated him condescendingly, as if he were a boy rather than an adult. She exhibited this condescending behavior with the locals as well.Requests for assistance were met with eye rolls and obvious reluctance. Her dismissive and offensive attitude was consistent throughout our stay. The final straw came when we were kicked out for calling her a name after she persistently treated us with disrespect. While name-calling isn't appropriate, her behavior towards us was intolerable and unprovoked.The facilities were also abysmal. The bathrooms constantly smelled like fart, possibly due to the high sulfur content in the water, which only added to the overall negative experience. The showers were yellow with orange bits that could be scraped off, and the lack of cleanliness was appalling. The playgrounds looked so poorly maintained that you could get a splinter just from looking at them.To make matters worse, we were falsely accused of stealing by a local camper. Despite promises to review security footage, no evidence was provided, and no apology was offered for the false accusation.The pool area was another disappointment. The pool was cold, likely because it had just been filled. While the pool area itself was nice, it lacked lounging chairs, which would have enhanced comfort and relaxation.Overall, our experience at Holiday Acres Campground was horrific. The combination of harassment from locals, the hostile attitude of the staff, the filthy facilities, and the lack of amenities made for an extremely uncomfortable and distressing stay. I would strongly advise anyone considering this campground to stay far away, especially if you are looking for a welcoming and respectful environment.
I have never had a worse experience with customer service. I don't usually get upset if it's small inconveniences but this was over the top.I booked a site on August 29th for a single night on the 20th of September. I chose a tent site specifically to be by the river. I had to change the day for the 21st due to other campers in my group and their schedules. The woman in the phone was extremely rude and acted as if this was a huge inconvenience to her.I then received an email on September 15th, 6 days before the night I reserved, that stated that I had to be charged extra for a change in the booking. I, as most people do when they receive an email, skimmed the email and paid the fee.I arrived at the campsite office and the woman woman told me that we had been moved off of the island onto a site in the middle of the camp, away from the river. I was refused a refund after she had printed up the email and pointed the fine print at the bottom of it stating that we were moved. Turns out that the extra fee was because that I was moved to another site and I had too many people for it.Good customer service representatives of any business that cares would have called the customer to verify that they understand the change.I will never return to this campground and I will recommend to anyone to stay far away.
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