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Casey KOA Journey
Immerse yourself in the 19th century at Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site near this KOA.
Immerse yourself in the 19th century at Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site near this KOA. Costumed guides play Tom and Sarah Lincoln and their neighbors at the working living history farm, owned in the 1840s by Honest Abe's father and stepmother. You're only 45 miles from Arthur/Arcola, the hub of Illinois Amish country, and 30 miles from Eastern Illinois University and Lake Land College. Shaded level sites offer beautiful views of the rising/setting sun. Swim in the pool or rent a boat to fish on the lake. Play volleyball and basketball or enjoy the game room (the game room will reopen April 2022). Celebrate July 4th by watching fireworks at the city park in Casey. Be sure to check out Casey's huge wind chime, golf tee, knitting needles and crochet hook - all the largest in the world according to Guinness World Records. Limited facilities in March. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 70 feet.
User Reviews
Karen Marley
The owner was very nice and the park is very pretty, however, we spent a night after heavy rains. Our site was nothing but mud. I understand when it rains you get mud, but the park was pretty empty and there were several higher, dryer sites that would have been conducive to a more enjoyable stay. There was no way to walk out of or around our rig without stepping into deep water and mud. Doing the hookups was very difficult We have a 120lb dog so you can imagine the mud tracked in.
Carly Risenhoover-Peterson
The new owners are doing a great job! My parents had travel woes and had to make a last-minute stop in Casey. The KOA here was accommodating and really helped fit them in. They were able to book a stay, including nights for my husband and I to be able to come visit them in their camper. I really appreciate the work the new owners put into customer service and maintaining the site. It's an older site, but every facility we accessed was really clean and well maintained. I look forward to seeing what upgrades the owners make between seasons! Because the pool closes after Labor Day, we weren't able to experience that on our trip. The outdoor spaces like the dog park and playground were nice, and looked well cared for. If you're in the area or just passing through, this is a great place to camp! The owners are very helpful, and Casey is a fun town to check out the *Largest* sights!
American Motorhome Adventurers
A welcome reprieve from the Thunderstorms...had everything one needs for a comfortable evening
Teresa O'bryan
Nice shaded KOA campground! Friendly and helpful! Easy to get to!
Brad Postman
Stayed 1 night there. The workers there were very helpful and nice. Would go back again.