SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is seeking campground hosts for the 2026 camping season for state parks, recreation areas and historic sites across Illinois.

Campground hosting is a perfect position for anyone who enjoys camping and helping others. Hosts are often the first to greet state park visitors. They check on arrivals and departures, write camping permits, acquaint campers with park facilities and regulations, answer questions about local and statewide attractions, help visitors plan outings and more.

Campground hosts have the privilege of free camping in their own RVs, motorhomes or trailers at designated sites within state parks.

“Above all, the quality all campground hosts possess is a passion for working with the public,” said Calvin Beckmann, IDNR chief of parks and recreation. “If hosting sounds appealing to you, we would love to hear from you.”

Anyone interested in being a campground host can complete and submit a campground host program packet at the desired site. Questions can be directed to the superintendent at the appropriate site. 

The following IDNR sites currently have host positions available:

Carroll County

Mississippi Palisades State Park

Clinton County

Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area

Christian and Sangamon counties

Sangchris Lake State Park

Franklin County

Wayne Fitzgerrell State Recreation Area

Hardin County

Cave-in-Rock State Park

Henderson County

Delabar State Park

Big River State Forest

Henry County

Johnson-Sauk Trail State Recreation Area

Lake County

Chain O’ Lakes State Park

Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach State Park

LaSalle County

Illini State Park

Madison County

Horseshoe Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area

Marion County

Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area

Randolph County

World Shooting and Recreation Complex

Saline County

Saline County State Fish and Wildlife Area