Nestled in the scenic landscapes of southern Illinois, Clarke City offers a variety of camping options that cater to every outdoor enthusiast. For RV campers, the nearby Shawnee National Forest features well-maintained campgrounds like the Garden of the Gods, providing full hookups amidst stunning rock formations and hiking trails. Tent camping is a popular choice as well, with sites available at the picturesque Lake Glendale, where visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, and hiking through lush woodlands. Dispersed camping opportunities abound in the forest, allowing adventurers to set up camp in remote locations surrounded by natural beauty and wildlife. The area's diverse geography, including rolling hills, lush valleys, and meandering rivers, creates a perfect backdrop for outdoor activities such as kayaking and birdwatching. Whether you're an RV traveler, a tent camping enthusiast, or seeking the tranquility of dispersed sites, Clarke City promises an unforgettable escape into nature.
					
					
	
	
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