Best Campgrounds near Lockport, IL

Camping options around Lockport, Illinois include developed campgrounds with a range of accommodations from tent sites to cabins and RV hookups. Camp Bullfrog Lake in Willow Springs and Camp Sullivan in Oak Forest provide tent camping, RV sites, cabins, and glamping facilities within 30 minutes of Lockport. These established campgrounds offer amenities such as electric hookups, drinking water, shower facilities, and sanitary dump stations for recreational vehicles.

Most campgrounds in the Lockport area operate year-round or with extended seasons from spring through fall, though specific amenities may vary seasonally. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer weekends when sites fill quickly. "We like this place and it was about a 30 minute ride from our place in the western suburbs. Some of the area's best mountain bike single track is right here," noted one camper about Camp Bullfrog Lake. Campgrounds near interstate highways such as Martin's Camping Ground experience road noise that may affect the camping experience. Weather conditions in northeastern Illinois can impact camping comfort, with summer bringing humidity and occasional storms, while spring and fall offer milder temperatures.

Tent campers and RV users will find mixed-use campgrounds throughout the region, with varying levels of privacy between sites. Camp Bullfrog Lake receives positive reviews for its lakeside tent sites and clean facilities, though some campers mention limited shade. "Each site comes with a free bundle of oak firewood which is nice to use on the fire pits. What's great about this location is the access to miles and miles of MTB and hiking trails just out the front step of your campsite," according to visitor feedback. Several campgrounds in the area provide fire rings, picnic tables, and access to recreational activities like fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. Martin's Camping Ground, while convenient for overnight stays, receives mixed reviews about site spacing and highway noise, making it better suited for travelers passing through rather than extended stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Lockport, Illinois (72)

    1. Camp Bullfrog Lake

    30 Reviews
    Willow Springs, IL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (312) 636-9785

    $20 - $138 / night

    "Great site, not far from Chicago, but feels well away from city life. Tent sites around rim of a lake. RV sites and cabins as well."

    "What’s great about this location is the access to the miles and mile of MTB and hiking trails just out the front step of your campsite."

    2. Camp Sullivan

    15 Reviews
    Oak Forest, IL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (312) 636-0041

    $35 - $250 / night

    "Located in a Cook County forest preserve this family camping option is a nice local getaway. The facilities are all newly built or remodeled. The bathrooms are modern."

    "There are several bathrooms around and they are clean. Staff is friendly and welcoming."

    3. Blackwell Family Campground

    22 Reviews
    Warrenville, IL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 933-7248

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Just outside of Chicago, we have been staying here for quick weekend trips and absolutely love the proximity to home."

    "I always loved going to the parks in Illinois with my grandparents when I was little. They love hiking and nature and definitely got me interested in it also. I love them and miss them everyday."

    4. Martin’s Camping Ground

    7 Reviews
    New Lenox, IL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 726-3173

    "If you like having access to a bathroom and shower its great and because no one really hd a tent here but us we had some privacy. It is next to a highway so be mindful of that."

    5. Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Rockdale, IL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 744-9400

    "Partial hookups (sewer just outside of park behind hotel). $46/night (+fees) for a pull-through spot. Pet-friendly. Pleasant park with good pad. Near busy road and shipping plant."

    "Nice safe location. Flat, pretty large spots..picnic tables."

    6. Martin Campground

    2 Reviews
    New Lenox, IL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 726-3173

    $25 - $45 / night

    "We just purchased our first Winnebago and needed a spot close to home for a quick trial run. We have three small boys and they were very excited to camp."

    7. Leisure Lake Resort

    3 Reviews
    Joliet, IL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 741-9405

    $37 / night

    "Quiet, family orientated, fishing lake, miniature golf, activities"

    8. Leisure Lake Membership Resort

    3 Reviews
    Joliet, IL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 741-9405

    "Our family had an incredible stay at Leisure Lake Resort RV Park over Easter week."

    "The beach and lake were always well maintained, and we had often enjoyed live music at the pavilion. You can even play mini golf here! I would highly recommend for anyone that can invest."

    9. Enchanted Shores RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manhattan, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (708) 258-6040

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Yes, it’s an hour from the city, but I’d take the drive over the bill at a nearby hotel. There’s an outhouse and plenty of places to plug in the RV, and cars/tents are welcome too."

    10. Big Rock Campground

    18 Reviews
    Big Rock, IL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 232-5980

    $18 - $35 / night

    "Clean, with large sites, about a 5 mile walk around the nearby lake- saw several deer and rabbits - T-Mobile worked just fine- no Wi-Fi"

    "Open campground with nearly zero tree. We had a great campfire but didn’t take advantage of the whole park to explore. She wants to again this year but we will spend more time hiking."

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Recent Reviews near Lockport, IL

372 Reviews of 72 Lockport Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area

    Primitive Camp Right by the Fox River Under Ancient Oaks

    Situated about five miles west of Yorkville in Kendall County, Silver Springs State Fish& Wildlife Area spans over 1,350 acres including the beautiful Silver Springs, two manmade lakes and several miles of Fox River shoreline. Camping here is highly primitive and organized around youth and group backpack sites that offer a peaceful, history-rich wilderness setting. It’s not your typical family campground, but more of a lean-into-nature, group-only campout.

    The camping experience here is stripped-down with no vehicle access to campsites, no RV hookups and no showers, just ground-based tents in shaded woods along the river. You’ll need to carry in all your gear and water, as this is basic trail-side camping. What you get is serenity, solitude and a tapestry of oak forests, prairie restoration zones and natural spring magic that makes this place feel timeless.

    What really sets this park apart is its raw connection to landscape and wildlife. The spring itself bubbles a clear, cold pool that doesn’t freeze in winter, offering a shimmering focal point amid oaks and prairie grasses. Beyond that, the park offers canoeing, kayaking and fishing on Loon & Beaver Lakes as well as the Fox River, plus a robust network of trails stretching 4 miles for hikers and 7 miles for horseback riders. In winter, you can even ice-skate or cross-country ski weather permitting (read: wait for the snow to fall and the water to freeze over).

    Insider Tips? Here’s a handful: (1) If you hadn’t picked up on it already, bring everything you need as this is primitive camping to the max with no potable water or facilities at campsites; (2) The spring is a must-see and I would encourage you to visit during sunset when the light turns the waters silvery; (3) You definitely want to plan some trail time hiking near those lake and river paths that are perfect for wildlife viewing and quiet reflection; (4) While you certainly could do solo camping here, this place ideal for organized youth groups or scout trips; (5) While you won’t be able to drive up to your site, there is a decent parking lot that will at least allow you to get pretty close to where you will eventually be camping, so while it will take a handful of trips, depending upon how many people you come with, at least you’ll be able to hike in ¼ mile to the first spot or a ½ mile further in where there are larger group sites; and (6) For groceries or hot meals after camping, head into Yorkville for the nearest comforts with excellent digs like Smokey’s for some authentic BBQ, Crusade Burger Bar for its namesake handhelds and craft beer as well as The Vault, which is a former bank offering up Midwestern comfort food.

    Happy Camping!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 1, 2025

    Lakeshore Camp Resort

    It’s enjoyable

    Very crowded, We stayed by the front gate and it was noisy. All the amenities were working, the staff was very nice and accommodating. full hook ups although my 32 ft. Class C hardly fit the site. There was a band the weekend we stayed. The pools were clean and nice the beach was nice with a platform and floating slide. we rented a golf cart it ran nice. Close to the Dunes for a day trip. Would definitely stay again. Had a great time.

  • Gina A.
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Chippewa Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    Kankakee River State Park Chippewa

    $20 a day with with restrooms has NO shower area. No water hookup .But has a swing set for the kids to play a few bike/hike trails. Quiet no street noise . They have a dump station and water too fill your camper.

  • Abhinay
    Oct. 7, 2025

    The Vaudeville

    Peaceful stay

    It’s was great nd peaceful place for staying on weekends for relaxation.

  • Ray S.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    Great campground with everything you would need

    This was my first camping trip with family. After lots of research, I picked Kankakee river state park. This is a reasonablly priced campground with all facilities in great condition. And it is very spacious with woods separating your neighbors. The only complaint is the noise level after 10pm. The quite time was not strictly enforced. It could be we are there on a Saturday night.

  • Emma H.
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    Great for our 2 person campout!

    My fiancé and I stayed in the Hickory Loop spot 3. We are very new campers, so we just have a very basic tent setup. When we checked in with the host, there were bundles of firewood for $8 (either cash or cash app). The spots are not huge, and not super private (you have next door and across the street neighbors), but we didn’t mind that! There were two outlets available, and a small rectangular fire pit with a grate on top. There are a few water pumps and vault toilets within walking distance, but we were pretty close to the shower house, which had stalls for toilets and showers. The showers were pretty great for a camp ground!

    It rained a ton during our trip so we didn’t explore much, but would definitely recommend for a simple camping trip where you want flushable toilets, showers, and some electricity.


Guide to Lockport

Camping options around Lockport, Illinois extend beyond established campgrounds to include diverse opportunities within 30-45 miles of the city. Located in the Des Plaines River Valley at approximately 600 feet elevation, the area features a mix of restored prairie, woodlands, and waterways. Summer temperatures typically range between 70-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer milder conditions with daytime temperatures between 50-75°F.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: Camp Bullfrog Lake in Willow Springs connects to miles of multi-use trails for outdoor recreation. "What's great about this location is the access to the miles and mile of MTB and hiking trails just out the front step of your campsite," according to Camp Bullfrog Lake visitor Josh M. The trail system supports various experience levels with both paved and unpaved options.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple ponds and small lakes provide fishing access at campgrounds near Lockport. Blackwell Family Campground offers established fishing spots for campers. "The fishing is outstanding. There are lots of places along the lake and ponds to get an easy catch and release," notes reviewer Marisa A. about Blackwell Family Campground.

Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer water activities during summer months. "The kayaks are $15 an hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around," writes Layla P. about her experience at Camp Bullfrog Lake. Some campgrounds also feature swimming beaches during designated seasons.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention bathroom and shower cleanliness as important factors. "Bathroom/shower facilities were clean and well stocked," noted one reviewer at Camp Bullfrog Lake. At another campground, a visitor reported, "The central bathrooms are clean, heated and offer showers."

Camping near Chicago: The proximity to urban areas makes these campgrounds popular for quick getaways. "Located only 30 miles outside the city, and conveniently only 10 mins from my house, this is the perfect little getaway," writes Autumn D. about Blackwell Family Campground. This convenience factor appeals to city dwellers seeking nature without long travel times.

Family-friendly environments: Many campgrounds offer activities specifically for children. "We camp here at least 2 times per year and have only had good experiences. Clean facilities, good hikes and good campsites (either in the woods or out of the woods)," shares Dane S. about Camp Sullivan, highlighting its appeal for families with young children.

What you should know

Site spacing variations: Campground layouts differ significantly across the region. "Sites are pretty close to each other, but neighbors were quiet. Beautiful little lake," explains Lawrence B. about Camp Bullfrog Lake, while at other campgrounds, sites offer more privacy between neighbors.

Water hookup challenges: Several campgrounds have water access points that may require extra equipment. At Big Rock Campground, "Water hookup is far behind camping pad - bring extensions!" advises Amanda K. This practical insight helps campers arrive prepared with sufficient hose length for connections.

Weather considerations: The Illinois climate affects camping comfort throughout the season. Spring camping may require preparation for rain and occasional temperature drops, while summer visits should account for humidity and heat, particularly at Big Rock Campground where one camper noted: "No shade, and no showers. This is a relatively new campground not too far (about an hour drive) from Chicago."

Tips for camping with families

Cabin options: For families seeking alternatives to tent camping, several sites offer cabin accommodations. "There are small and medium cabins, some heated with their own bathrooms, that feature bunk beds and are great for getting out of the cold," explains Hatie P. about Camp Bullfrog Lake. These structures provide weather protection for family camping trips.

Activity centers: Some campgrounds feature dedicated recreation areas for children. "There is an activities barn with a rock climbing wall. There are smaller family cabins with heat available to rent as well as large bunkhouses for organized groups," mentions Shane S. about Camp Sullivan, highlighting amenities beyond standard campsites.

Wide spaces for play: Certain campgrounds provide open areas for children to explore safely. "Wide, open spaces for kids to ride bikes and explore wildflowers. Duck viewing. Quiet," notes Amanda K. about Big Rock Campground, emphasizing features that enhance family camping experiences.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: RV sites offer varied utility connections across campgrounds. "We had a great campfire but didn't take advantage of the whole park to explore. She wants to again this year but we will spend more time hiking," shares Mike D. about his experience at Big Rock Campground, where electric hookups are standard but other amenities vary.

Proximity to highways: Some of the best places to camp near Lockport, Illinois include locations close to major roads, which can be both convenient and noisy. "You can throw a stone and hit a semi driving by to I-80. There's a lot of traffic given the proximity to Chicago," reports Iris A. about Martin's Camping Ground, noting the trade-off between accessibility and peace.

Campsite levelness: RV campers frequently mention the importance of level sites. "The sites are pretty level. The lack of shade trees and the high cost per night took away the fifth star," explains Tim K. about Camp Bullfrog Lake, providing practical insight for RV setup considerations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Lockport, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lockport, IL is Camp Bullfrog Lake with a 4.2-star rating from 30 reviews.