MacQueen Forest Preserve
Reviewed Jun. 15, 2021

Beautiful primitive campground I almost don't want to tell anyone about

$4 individual primitive site

Note: if you cannot sleep to the sound of trains at night, this is not the campground for you. I don't mind them at all, and rather enjoy the sound, but there were probably three of them that went by in the middle of the night rather close to the campground. There's a little bit of road noise, but not disturbing at all in the middle of the night. There's also a river on one side of the campground, but it can only be heard if you were at one particular campsite.

This is one of those places that's so awesome, you really don't want to tell people about it. It used to be an old boy scout camp, and now they let the public use it. There are eight primitive campsites here, and they're spread out at least 50 yards apart. That's right, at least 50 yards. You can't see the campsite next to you, and they all have a picnic table and a fire ring. You do have to walk into all of them, but they do have one wagon and a dolly you can use to tote things in. It's an easy walk, on a crushed gravel road and mowed trail, and they do have one space near the parking lot that's handicap accessible. About half of the campsites are in a meadow at the back end of the campground. It would be beautiful for stargazing! There's also a giant fire pit with benches. The perfect area for a small group camp (as long as each party paid for the campsite that's back there).

There's vault toilets and the one I used wasn't terrible, but it is primitive. There's even a light switch inside with a functioning light! There is a ranger house at the very front, and I get the impression that there's the possibility that someone actually lives there. The campsite looked very well maintained, like it had been freshly mowed around the edges.

Even if the rangers don't actually live here, they're here regularly and it's obvious.

The very best part? You're in the middle of the country, with gorgeous sunsets, and the primitive camping is only $4.

There is water, but it is not, I repeat is not, potable.

There are trash cans and dumpsters. There's also a lodge and pavilion which can be rented out for separate cost.

I'll definitely be back next time I'm through this area. It's all self-checking, you just use the pay box in the parking lot.

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  • Review photo of MacQueen Forest Preserve by Amy G., June 15, 2021
  • Review photo of MacQueen Forest Preserve by Amy G., June 15, 2021
  • Review photo of MacQueen Forest Preserve by Amy G., June 15, 2021
  • Review photo of MacQueen Forest Preserve by Amy G., June 15, 2021
  • Review photo of MacQueen Forest Preserve by Amy G., June 15, 2021
  • Review photo of MacQueen Forest Preserve by Amy G., June 15, 2021