Description
The park offers true, uncommon natural beauty of rough forested terrain, with interspersed prairie remnants accented with a variety of wild flowers . A sparkling spring fed lake offers fishing and boating opportunities. A concession stand offers row boat and canoe rentals. Other activities are hiking, hunting and nature appreciation
Services & Amenities:
| Within Facility |
- Bath House
- Bicycling
- Bird Watching
- Boating, Canoeing
- Boating, Pedal
- Campground Host
- Camping, Improved Site
- Camping, Primitive
- Canoeing
- Fire Rings
- Fishing
- Fishing, Park Lake
- Golfing
- Grills
- Grocery Store
- Handicap Sites
- Hiking
- Hiking - Moderate
- Hiking Trail
- Horseshoe Pits
- Horseshoes
- Hospital
- Hunting
- Kayak Rentals
- Kennel
- Maintenance, RV/Camper
- Maintenance, Vehicle
- Mall
- Medical Clinic
- Motel
- Office/Ranger Station
- Outfitter
- Paddle Boat Rentals
- Paddle Boating
- Park Lake
- Parking
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- Pay Telephone
- Photography
- Picnic Area
- Picnic Pavilion
- Picnic Tables
- Picnicking
- Playground
- Propane
- Putt-putt
- Recycling Station
- Rentals, Boat, Pedal
- Rentals, Boats, Canoe
- Restrooms
- Retail, Bait & Tackle
- Retail, Drinks
- Retail, Ice
- Retail, Seasonal Concessions
- Retail, Snacks
- Retail, Store/Gift Shop
- Scuba Diving
- Showers
- Stargazing
- Swimming - Pool
- Tennis Court
- Town
- Trails, Easy Hiking/Walking
- Trails, Equestrian
- Trails, Moderate Hiking
- Volleyball
- Volleyball Net
- Walking
- Water Slides
- Water, Drinking
- Wildflower Viewing
- Wildlife Viewing
- Winery Tours
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| Less Than 1 Mile |
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| Greater Than 1 Mile |
- BOAT RAMP
- CAMPING, BACKCOUNTRY
- Camping, Equestrian
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- Canoe Rental
- First Aid Supplies
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| Greater Than 10 Miles |
- Airport
- Archeological Sites
- Car Rentals
- Cash Machine/Atm
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Alerts and Important Information
The Shower Building is OPEN. The Hickory Hill Campgrounds will remain closed for the season.
A responsible adult (18 years of age or older) from the camping party must register for the party and thereby acknowledge compliance with the rules and regulations of the park for the party.
At least one responsible adult must accompany each group of 15 minors.
Special camping rate reductions apply to Illinois residents only
Group size and number of vehicles cannot exceed the established maximums; for a campsite, a Single Family consisting of 2 related adults with children occupying the same shelter are allowed; or a Single Group consisting of 4 unrelated adults, without children, occupying the same shelter or two tents are allowed.
May 1 through September 30: The maximum length of camping stay is 14 nights in any 30 day period
Responsible use of alcohol is permitted in the park and campground.
All pets must be on a leash. Pet owners are responsible for their animal's waste and must dispose of it properly.
All visitors are required to leave the park at or before 10:00PM
Groups of 25 or more are required to register in advance with the park office.
Getting There:
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
39.88583, -90.91889
39°53'9"N, 90°55'8"W
The park is located 12 miles south of Clayton, off Rt. 24, or six miles north of Rt. 104, on County Hwy 2873 E. From Chicago take Interstate 55 south to Springfield then head west on US 72 to Griggsville.. Exit to Rt 107 north to Rt104 intersection. Go Left (west) on 104 til you see the Siloam Springs sign. Turn right for 6 miles. We sit approximately 30 miles east of the Mississippi and 30 miles west of the Illinois river
Contact Information:
Mailing Address:
Siloam Springs State Park
938 E. 3003rd LANE
CLAYTON IL 62324
Phone Number:
Project Office:(217)894-6205