Sherwood Forrest Campground
About
The municipal park is secluded and has about 1 mile of winding roads. There is potable water available for drinking, as well as non-potable water for rinsing. To get to the park, take the Litchfield Exit on Interstate 55 and then go east on State Highway 16 to Hillsboro. Follow the signs to Lake Hillsboro and continue on to Sherwood Forrest.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 83 reviews
Staff allow permanent residents to treat seasonal campers very rude because they don’t want to lose their permanent campers. Not very clean. Doesn’t feel like a campground. Feels more like a permanent housing complex for elderly. Kids can’t be loud after the sun goes down without getting complaints.
My kids stayed there over a weekend with their friends. Both times my vehicle was out there (once myself once my friend in my car) resident campers screamed cuss words at us saying to slow down (we were going under 10 both times) When I called the campground to complain the owners were very rude and disrespectful claiming they saw me speeding and that I almost hit someone. Mind you they didn’t know the make or model of my vehicle. Very displeased and my children will not be camping there again.
First time camping here and it was a joy!! We were in A31 with our 42ft 5th wheel camper. The hosts were a lot of fun and helpful. The dogs had a good time as well. Went fishing on both lakes, and we caught a few fish. Great experience and can't wait to come back to visit.
Great stay. Wish we had more time to enjoy the area. Wonderful Campground with easy pull through for us. Back in sites seemed very doable. Would have given a 5 star if we used the available potable water or dump. Electric was awesome in the 90deg plus heat.
The grounds are nice, but there are no sewer hook ups. The bathrooms are fairly clean. They take reservations which the spot I had reserved was given to another camper. I awoke almost ever morning to the sound of a bobcat backup alarm that went on for the better part of the day. Until I moved to the other side of the lake away from the main grounds was I happy. The photo on Google was my first spot and was happy there until I had to move due to a reservation. Most lots are shaded and altered are lots of permanent live in people there.
