Places to stay in Mount Carmel, Illinois

Mount Carmel is a city in and the county seat of Wabash County, Illinois. Located at the confluence of the Wabash, Patoka, and White Rivers, Mount Carmel borders both Gibson and Knox counties of Indiana. A small community known informally as East Mount Carmel sits near the mouth of the Patoka River on the opposite side of the Wabash River from Mount Carmel. Mount Carmel is 5 miles northeast of the Forest of the Wabash, a National Natural Landmark within Beall Woods State Park and about a mile north-northeast of one of its main employers, the Gibson Generating Station. Mount Carmel is also the home of Wabash Valley College, part of the Community College System of Eastern Illinois. Places to eat in the region include Famous J's Drive Thru, Taco Tierra, Tequilas Mexican Restaurant, and Twin Rivers Family Restaurant.

If you are travelling in the area, Mount Carmel is located close to Patoka Fire Department, Wabash County, Fordice Creek, Purdue University Horticultural Farm and Frazier Prairie.

Available Mount Carmel lodging

We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Mount Carmel.

Mount Carmel Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Photograph of Super 8, Mount Carmel
Listing updated 2024
Hotels

Super 8

★★★★★
Our Super 8 Mt. Carmel hotel on U.S. Route 15 balances value with convenience. The hotel is located on the banks of the Wabash River, near the Illinois and Indiana border with easy access to area attractions, including Beall Woods and Gibson Lake..
937 Enterprise Lane
Mount Carmel, Illinois
Motels

Shamrock Motel Mount Carmel

1303 North Cherry Street
Mount Carmel, Illinois
Motels

Town & Country Motel

1515 West 3rd Street
Mount Carmel, Illinois
511 North Market Street
Mount Carmel, Illinois

Mount Carmel Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

Campsite / RV Park
Golden Aces Way
Mount Carmel, Illinois
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Mount Carmel

Famous J's Drive Thru ( Dining / Other ). Located at 623 North Market Street. The Waterloo Inn was built in approximately 1852 and originally encompassed much of the surrounding countryside. The home has been carefully updated for modern comfort, while maintaining the historic architecture and charm.