Cabin camping options near Downers Grove offer access to 190,000 acres of forest preserves in Cook County, with elevations averaging 650 feet above sea level. Campers can expect hot summers and cold winters, with prime camping season running May through October. The region's proximity to Lake Michigan creates unique microclimates, often delivering cooler evenings than surrounding inland areas.
What to do
Mountain biking trails: 30+ miles available at Camp Bullfrog Lake, located in the Palos Trail System. "We've camped here a few times and it is always a great experience. What's great about this location is the access to the miles and miles of MTB and hiking trails just out the front step of your campsite," notes Josh M.
Horseback riding: Guided tours available at Turner Lake South in Chain O' Lakes State Park. The park features designated horse trails through diverse terrain. "There is so much to do at this campground. Horseback riding, archery, hiking, boating, fishing. There is also a park for the kids in several areas," says Meg K.
Kayak rentals: $15/hour with life vests included at Camp Bullfrog Lake. "The kayaks are $15 an hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around," explains Layla P.
What campers like
Clean restroom facilities: Recently renovated at Camp Sullivan. "The facilities are all newly built or remodeled. The bathrooms are modern. The campsites are well kept as are the grounds," according to Shane S., providing modern amenities within a natural setting.
Seasonal camping programs: Weekend activities at Jellystone Chicago in Millbrook. "This is an activity packed weekend which is amazing. Good for kids of all ages including the adults. All the campers do amazing decorations for the weekend and trick or treating here the kids get more candy than they ever could at home," reports Marc W.
Private camping spots: More secluded options in Turner Lake South. "The campsites are a little bigger in Turner Lake South, I feel, but both have campsites circled by woods with a level place to pitch a tent," explains Marisa A., noting this loop provides better privacy than others in the same park.
What you should know
Seasonal operation: Most sites close by late October except for a few year-round facilities. Campground services diminish significantly during off-season. "Mlost things were closed for the season but had a good time. Bring everything you need if its after season," advises Karen L. about Jellystone Chicago.
Reservation requirements: Book 2-3 months in advance for summer weekends at popular glamping locations near Downers Grove. Holiday weekends fill extremely quickly. "The gates close at 10:PM and there are tire shredders, you can leave but you can't get back in… unless you want to walk 2+ miles in the dark," warns Brian O. about Turner Lake South.
Bug protection: Essential May-September at Honeysuckle Hollow. "DO NOT FORGET your bug spray the files are huge. The upside of lots of bugs are lots of bird watching," advises Debra M. Ticks are particularly prevalent in wooded areas during spring and early summer.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Multiple locations within campsites at Chicago Northwest KOA. "Did a quick stay with the kids for a Friday and Saturday night. Plenty for the little kids to do, and the text message communication was great with regards to weather updates or any goings on around the campground," shares Dan B.
Beach swimming alternatives: Kid-friendly lake access at Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort. "The lake is beautiful and surprisingly picturesque as it is all nature preserve on the opposite side. The beach is large enough and there are clean bathrooms right there," explains Chloe N., noting it's ideal for families with young children.
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Dawn and dusk best times at Honeysuckle Hollow. "With a baby crawling that needed to be set free, we were constantly doing checks. The raccoons at night here are no joke. The second it's dusky, they come scavenging for absolutely anything food has touched," warns Meg, suggesting secure food storage.
Tips from RVers
Site selection: Request spots away from highways when glamping close to Downers Grove, Illinois. "Camp Bullfrog Lake houses upscale accommodations with premium canvas accommodations and private decks. Sites # 4 and 5 probably have the longest length parking pad," advises Tim K., helping RVers avoid tight spots.
Hookup limitations: Water access varies by campground with some offering full hookups and others only electric. "We had 50 amp, but no water/sewer, although there was a water spigot next to our site that we could use to fill up jugs of water," notes Tina at Honeysuckle Hollow Camping Area.
Leveling challenges: Bring blocks for uneven sites as many campgrounds in the area have natural terrain variations. "Sites are pretty close to each other, but neighbors were quiet. Really nice views. Very quiet. Super friendly staff and neighbors," reports Kaitlin M. about her experience at Camp Bullfrog Lake.