Best Equestrian Camping near Bolingbrook, IL

Kankakee River State Park Equestrian Campground offers primitive camping facilities in Bourbonnais, Illinois, approximately 30 miles from Bolingbrook. The campground provides essential amenities for horse owners including drinking water, toilets, trash collection, and shower facilities. No electric or water hookups are available at the equestrian sites, making this a more rustic camping experience. Pets are allowed in the camping area, but the campground does not feature dedicated horse corrals. Sites accommodate various trailer sizes, and fires are permitted within designated fire rings. The equestrian campground lacks picnic tables, and water hookups that are available at the park's standard campgrounds.

The equestrian campground connects directly to the park's extensive trail system, providing riders immediate access to scenic routes along the Kankakee River. Trails traverse diverse terrain including wooded areas, open meadows, and riverside paths, offering varied riding experiences for equestrians of all skill levels. Riders can access multiple trailheads directly from the camping area without needing to trailer horses to riding locations. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation option, which requires planning ahead during peak seasons. Horse owners should bring portable containment systems as the campground does not provide permanent corrals or stalls. The state park maintains strict rules about cleaning up after horses and designating areas where horses can be tied or contained overnight.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Bolingbrook, Illinois (6)

    1. Big Rock Campground

    18 Reviews
    Big Rock, IL
    22 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."

    2. Leisure Lake Resort

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

    $37 / night

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

    3. Paul Wolff Campground

    20 Reviews
    Elgin, IL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 444-1200

    $12 - $35 / night

    "The staff are super nice and the campground has great social distancing rules in place for the check-in shack and bathrooms."

    "Half of them were in the Prairie and the other half was tucked into wonderfully private spots with burn pits and picnic tables. We hiked the trail and saw a mother deer feeding her 2 babies."

    4. Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    16 Reviews
    Bourbonnais, IL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 933-1383

    "Right at the start of Osage is an entrance to the crushed gravel bike path. It gave us a great hike through the trees. You can find picnic areas and playground equipment by following the bike path."

    "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."

    5. Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort

    8 Reviews
    Round Lake, IL
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 546-2228

    $43 - $73 / night

    "Very Friendly Staff I received warm welcome from nice staff at the entrance gate. Tent Campground is nicely tucked inside by the lake. Quit place night time I can hear fish jumping from the water."

    "We biked around the campground during the days and took advantage of the adult only hot tub hours at night. It was a nice getaway from Chicago."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Bolingbrook, IL

65 Reviews of 6 Bolingbrook Campgrounds


  • Marisa A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Great value Chicago suburb campsite

    I've camped here four different occasions this 2020 covid-19 year. The staff are super nice and the campground has great social distancing rules in place for the check-in shack and bathrooms. It is a super clean campground with multiple hosts and forest preserve staff. There are a large number of RV pads overlooking the prairie and a few along a grove of trees. I was lucky once to see the equestrian area full of campers with their horses. There are 9 walk-in tent sites about 10-20 yards from parking (the two at the end p7 and p9 are connected for groups that know each other). There are multiple ada sites and two "walk-in/ie roll-in" site in the tent-only area. It's a good mix of young people, retired people, and families. I've seen weekends with mainly RVs and one weekend with a quarter of the drive-in sites being tents. The most shaded sites are p1,3,5,7 and 9. Many of the sites in the middle are wide open with little shade but nice summer breezes. Prices are a great deal if you live in Kane county but still worth the trip if you live in another county. Firewood is $7 for about .75 cu ft (what you can fit in a milk crate.) There are a few trails and I've seen lots of butterflies, gold finches, hawks, deer, flocks of giant sandhill cranes, rabbits, ground squirrels, and of course actual squirrels. Lots of people (including me) bring their leashed dogs. The other campers have been polite and friendly. I wish there was more distance between sites in the water/electrical loops for more privacy, but I'd go every weekend if I lived in Kane county because it would be worth the resident price even tho there are so many RVs. Because there is electrical it is a peaceful campground with no generator noise.

  • M
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Not for #vanlife

    Full hook ups and electric sites plus some restricted Equestrian and walk in sites
    Not for #vanlife. I tried to pay for a tent site and was told “you’re not supposed to sleep in your car” “this campground is for RV’s only”

  • Jeff G.
    May. 21, 2019

    Big Rock Campground

    Wide open with very young trees

    Grass camping. The spaces are pretty level. The trees will be terrific in about 20 years. There is nothing much to do here, or nearby. It’s clean and the comfort stations are new. There is electric at the sites and water spigots throughout, although not really at each space. I saw where some campers hooked about 150’ of hose to spigots behind the loops to run to their campers. The dump station is good. It’s expensive, for what is there, if you are not a Kane County resident. There appears to be some equestrian space and trails. Quiet.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2018

    Big Rock Campground

    No shade, no shower

    No Shade, and no showers. This is a relatively new campground not too far (about an hour drive) from Chicago. We looked at this place when we were looking for a spot to camp for a local wedding. But, no shade in the Illinois heat and no shower made it unacceptable. There were paved roads and the sites looked large and level. There was water and electric And a dump stations at the entrance/exit.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2023

    Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    Simple state park along the river

    Potowatami campground is divided into four loops. We camped in the Osage loop. Garbage cans are at the start of the loop. A central shower house is on the main road midway between the loops. Right at the start of Osage is an entrance to the crushed gravel bike path. It gave us a great hike through the trees. You can find picnic areas and playground equipment by following the bike path. The camp host checks you in. He gave us the signal in case we drive out of camp. Wave the sign out your window and re-enter camp. He also told us about rock creek nature trail. It’s just across the main road near the ranger office entrance. There are another couple miles of trails if you want some diversity.

  • L
    Jun. 8, 2022

    Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort

    Child Friendly Campground

    Very Friendly Staff I received warm welcome from nice staff at the entrance gate. Tent Campground is nicely tucked inside by the lake. Quit place night time I can hear fish jumping from the water. Clean bathrooms and shower.

  • Tricia E.
    Jul. 4, 2016

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Beautiful hiking so close to everything

    Campground is rather basic but the primitive camp sites were beautiful. Half of them were in the Prairie and the other half was tucked into wonderfully private spots with burn pits and picnic tables. We hiked the trail and saw a mother deer feeding her 2 babies. Hard to belive that there is hiking trails like those in such a densely populated are just outside elgin, il

  • Tara M.
    Oct. 11, 2018

    Paul Wolff Campground

    clean close to home

    We like this campground because its close to home and its clean/large campsites. But there aren't any showers and you need to pay with cash or check. No credit cards. This year the prices have also gone up for people that live outside the park district - bummer. Hard to pay that much when you can't shower or clean up. Depending on where you camp there are pit toilets and also a real nice flush toilet bathroom. There is a lake for fishing and some trails.

  • 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 Bolingbrook

Equestrian camping near Bolingbrook, Illinois offers unique opportunities for riders to explore the region's wooded river valleys and prairie landscapes. The area sits at approximately 700 feet above sea level in northeastern Illinois, where the climate features humid summers with temperatures often reaching the 90s and cold winters with regular snowfall. Horse owners seeking overnight accommodations can access designated equestrian campgrounds within a 30-40 mile radius of Bolingbrook.

What to do

Trail riding along the Kankakee River: The equestrian trails at Kankakee River State Park connect directly to camping areas, allowing riders to explore 12 miles of scenic paths. As one camper noted, "We loved riding our bikes along the river and just being away from the hustle and bustle... A great spot to get away and experience some silence and solitude!" (Jacqueline F.)

Explore forest preserve trails: Burnidge Forest Preserve offers varied terrain for riders within 40 miles of Bolingbrook. A visitor shared: "I've seen lots of butterflies, gold finches, hawks, deer, flocks of giant sandhill cranes, rabbits, ground squirrels, and of course actual squirrels" (Marisa A.).

Fishing opportunities: Many campgrounds in the area provide fishing access. At Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort, "The lake is beautiful and surprisingly picturesque as it is all nature preserve on the opposite side" (Chloe N.). Some lakefront sites allow fishing directly from your campsite.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Kankakee River State Park provides spacious sites that offer separation from neighbors. "The campsites are very spread out and you will have a very private quiet campsite" (Phillip L.). Another camper mentioned that sites 16 and 17 on Osage loop were "amazing for tents!! Open, tall trees for our tight rope and hammocks and shade. Grass for tents" (Shannon H.).

Family-friendly atmosphere: The campgrounds near Bolingbrook welcome families with children. At Leisure Lake Resort, visitors appreciate the "Quiet, family orientated, fishing lake, miniature golf, activities" (Karel M.). Another camper described it as "Beautiful Quiet and friendly... Great for kids lots of activities and space to play But very quiet and relaxing by nighttime" (Christin D.).

Clean facilities: Several campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and shower houses. A visitor to Paul Wolff Campground noted it's a "Great campsite with the best staff ever! The sites are clean and very well maintained. We loved the staff patrolling the grounds" (David W.).

What you should know

Reservation policies vary: Some campgrounds require advance booking while others operate first-come, first-served. At Big Rock Campground, "Walkup only - no reservations taken. $35 a night is a bit steep" (Amanda K.). Plan accordingly, especially during summer weekends.

Limited shade at newer campgrounds: Many newer facilities haven't developed mature tree canopy yet. "This is a pretty new camp site, so the trees need some time to get big enough to provide some shade" (David W.). Consider bringing shade structures during summer months.

Water hookup logistics: Water access points aren't always conveniently located at all campsites. One camper advised, "Water hookup is far behind camping pad - bring extensions!" (Amanda K.). Another noted, "The water spigots are kind of far from the individual sites (make sure you have extra hose)" (Rodney D.).

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water activities: Paul Wolff Campground offers hiking trails suitable for children. "We hiked the trail and saw a mother deer feeding her 2 babies. Hard to believe that there is hiking trails like those in such a densely populated area just outside Elgin, IL" (Tricia E.).

Wildlife education opportunities: Families camping near Kankakee River State Park can visit the nature center. One parent shared: "We did have a really awesome time at the main office/nature center, where my kiddos got to feed and hold a variety of reptiles!" (Linda N.).

Heat considerations: Playgrounds at some campgrounds lack shade coverage. "Playgrounds are unfortunately exposed so it was not suitable for the 100 degree days we had" (Linda N.). Visit in spring or fall for more comfortable temperatures or plan activities for morning hours.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for size and shade: At Paul Wolff Campground, "Sites are well spaced. Full trees around the perimeter, but not a lot for shade over the campsites. Water and electrical at every site. Very easy in and out, for any sized rig" (MalibuDave42 L.).

Leveling considerations: Big Rock Campground provides flat parking areas. "Nice campground with big, level sites. Even though they don't take reservations, there is plenty of space and availability" (Melissa C.). This makes setup easier for larger rigs.

Water filtration needs: Some campgrounds in the area have water quality issues. One long-term camper at Leisure Lake Resort reported: "Water quality has been very bad... The water is so unclean that our shower develops yellow stains within a day, and we've had to install a five-stage filtration system just to make it usable" (Iryna R.). Consider bringing water filters if staying for extended periods.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Bolingbrook, IL is Big Rock Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 18 reviews.

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