Address: 1 Hayes Canyon Camp Lane Box 186, Eddyville, IL 62928, USA
Phone: +16186724751
Jennifer Mills
We visited last weekend, the grounds are very well kept, clean. Bathhouse was immaculate. Owners are super nice and helpful. Thanks to them taking my sister to the hospital quickly by their own vehicle after she'd gotten thrown from her horse after getting into ground bees. We will return! Thank you!
Steve Ritz
Took the family to Shawnee National Forest to hike and see the sites. We wanted a camp site that was quiet, friendly, close to a lot of cool hiking trails, and one that takes reservations. Hayes Canyon Campground checked all the boxes. Even though we didn't have any horses, everyone was very welcoming and let us know all the great places to visit. We will certainly come visit again and Hayes Canyon Campground will be at the top of our list.
michael schram
Josh the groundskeeper is a nice guy... the cabin was decent for a horse campground... good wifi at the office, anytime day or night..
Catherine Jensen
I was a first time camper at Hayes Canyon Campground, and I really enjoyed my time at Hayes Canyon. The grounds were very well maintained. The bath house was clean and tidy. The options for fairly priced convenience items, snacks, ice and firewood at the store were very helpful given the decent drive into town. We did have cell phone service near the camp office. We also were close enough to use the WiFi hotspot at the office. We heavily utilized the smaller map provided with campsite, but we also purchased the larger Shawnee trail system map. Both are good guidance for the extensive trail system. Using a GPS helps fill in the infrequently needed guide at tricky intersections or trails with less markers. We were able to ride out to see Jackson Hole, Peter Cave, Secret Canyon, Indian Kitchen and many others from camp. Everyone was very friendly. Camp wasn't rowdy, which is nice for those of us getting up early to hit the trails! Our campsite (A6) had four square stalls, which can be opened to make two larger rectangular stalls. We had trees within our stalls, which offer plenty of shade. However, there is wire wrapped around the tree trunks. We didn't have any issues with this with our horses, but something to consider with more accident prone animals. We will be back for sure to hit the trails we weren't able to fit in this trip!
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