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Lock 22 Camping Introduce
Lock 22 Camping, located in Sheffield, IL, is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a unique and primitive camping experience. Nestled right on the Hennepin waterway, this campground offers a peaceful retreat for biking, hiking, and tent camping. While it may not cater to traditional RV campers, its charm lies in its simplicity and connection to nature.
The camping area features flat, grassy terrain ideal for pitching a tent, along with fire grates and picnic tables for your convenience. Although shade is limited due to the absence of trees, the open sky provides stunning views of the stars at night. Visitors should note that the water spigot is non-functional, so it's essential to bring your own water supply. The clean pit outhouse adds to the basic yet functional amenities available on-site.
Lock 22 Camping is a gateway to the Hennepin waterway, a scenic area with plenty to explore. While some parts of the Hennepin could use updates, the natural beauty and recreational opportunities remain unmatched. Whether you're stopping for a quick rest during a bike trip or capturing the vibrant fall colors, this campground offers a memorable experience.
- Perfect for biking, hiking, and primitive camping.
- Flat, grassy terrain with fire grates and picnic tables.
- Clean pit outhouse available on-site.
- Stunning views of the Hennepin waterway and starry skies.
- Bring your own water as the spigot is non-functional.
Customer Feedback: Visitors praise Lock 22 Camping for its serene environment and clean facilities. Many appreciate the flat, grassy area for tent pitching and the proximity to the Hennepin waterway. While some note the lack of shade and non-functional water spigot, the overall experience is described as peaceful and enjoyable, especially for those seeking a primitive camping adventure.
Location
IllinoisBureau CountySheffield
Customer Reviews
Understand that this small camping area is for bike packing, maybe hiking or even some primitive car camping. This isn't a campground where you are going to back up to with your camper, string up some lights and get some s'mores on. Being right on the lock and having a place to access the Hennepin is what it's for. The Hennepin is an awesome waterway with plenty to see and do, unfortunately due to the tight wads in the state of Illinois some of the areas of the Hennepin are in need of updating. Like the cool signage with the maps and info of the Hennepin right off the parking lot that you can't read anymore. The camping area is relatively flat and grassy with some fire grates and picnic tables, a pretty nice place to pitch a tent. The caveat is if it's hot there probably isn't going to be much shade since most of the trees are gone and not sure why they didn't replant. Be aware the water spigot doesn't work so hopefully you have brought enough water, again thank you state of Illinois. There is a pit outhouse that was nice and clean. All and all not a bad place to get off the bike and catch some z's and look at the stars.
It was a chilly October evening but we stopped and captured some photos. Great photo opportunities with some fall colors.
Hubby and I were bike touring the Hennepin and feeder canals. We camped at Lock 23, but we wanted to check out Lock 22 for the future. Do NOT expect water here. (as the IDNR brochure map shows.) There is a spigot but...The raccoon that fried in the well pump box is still there. Exactly like you see cartoon skeletons when they bite hot wires. It's been there a longgggg while. The pit toilets building is a nice structure but doesn't appear to have been swept out since the spring. And no TP, bring your own. Primitive camping here would be okay. The grounds are pleasant, although not shady. It's a long distance from I-80,so no highway noise(unlike Lock 23 cg)
The Hennepin canal lock 22 was alway a great place for camping the weekend. Plenty good fishing through the past 40 years. I visited 4/8/24 eclipse day and it has changed a little but it looks very nice still.
My favorite place to get away and camp. Fish too. For under 10 dollars a night.
Very cool place. A little dangerous (watch your step) as there are no guard rails and plenty of tripping hazards. Lots of large fish swimming around. The experienced angler will do well (catfish, carp). Peaceful. Beautiful sunset, sounds of nature (birds] and water noise from the lock. Beautiful farmland surroundings. The '4' is because the signage about the locks need to be updated as they are all worn out. If they are here to educate you, they will disappoint.
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