Several pet-friendly camping options surround the small town of Elburn, Illinois, which sits at approximately 850 feet elevation in the Fox River watershed. Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from May through October due to northern Illinois weather patterns, with limited winter camping availability. The region features a mix of prairie and woodland terrain with moderate rainfall throughout the camping season.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area offers a "beautiful lake" that "has produced a lot of trophy fish, if that's your thing" according to Scott C. Fishing enthusiasts have access to shore fishing areas and boat rentals for deeper water fishing.
Mountain biking trails: Camp Bullfrog Lake connects to extensive trail networks perfect for cyclists. "If you're a trail rider, you must stay here. The lack of shade won't matter because you'll be riding all day. There are miles and miles of trails," notes Tim K.
Wildlife observation: Multiple forest preserves surrounding Elburn provide habitat for native Illinois wildlife. Josh M. mentions that at Camp Bullfrog Lake, "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."
What campers like
Open prairie camping: Paul Wolff Campground features sites with different landscape characteristics. Art S. explains that "trees are around the outside with few on the inside sites. All the sites have paved pads." The campground balances woodland and prairie settings across its various camping loops.
Lake recreation: Lehman's Lakeside RV Resort offers water-based activities during warmer months. "They have a huge lake with paved paths that we were able to walk the first night (not raining) and the beach looks like it will be fun to enjoy in the summer," reports Rose F.
Clean facilities: Dog owners appreciate well-maintained restroom facilities when traveling with pets. Bruce K. notes that at Camp Bullfrog Lake, "I gave it a 2 star just for the free hot shower," highlighting that even critical reviewers recognize certain positive amenities.
What you should know
Proximity to Chicago: Most dog friendly campgrounds near Elburn provide access to the city while maintaining natural settings. "Located only 30 miles outside the city, and conveniently only 10 mins from my house, this is the perfect little getaway," says Autumn D. about Blackwell Family Campground.
Water access limitations: Several campgrounds have water spigots positioned inconveniently. At Paul Wolff Campground, Art S. reports that "each site has water and electric" but notes that water positioning varies by site location.
Reservation requirements: Policies vary significantly between campgrounds. Marc W. reports about Sycamore RV Resort: "When we arrive, the host will bring you to your site and just listen to his directions and he will get you into your site perfectly. I asked if I could bring him on my future trips."
Tips for camping with families
Seasonal activities: Many pet-friendly campgrounds offer special programming during peak season. "There are a lot of activity for kids on the weekends. People are nice to you. Plus they have a quiet time at night. So people and kids can go to bed without a bunch of noise," notes Marty S. at Chicago Northwest KOA.
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature designated play areas for children with dogs often permitted on-leash nearby. Jen E. shares that at Blackwell Family Campground, "The grounds include a lake for boating, hiking trails, and bike paths. There is also an archery range, and some ranger programs. Very nice."
Swimming options: Water activities provide family entertainment during summer months. About Rock Cut State Park, Kevin C. states, "Many trails and not too expensive. They have sites with electric and sites just for tents. The only negative is no drinkable water. Tons of trails, fishing and even a swimming pond."
Tips from RVers
Road conditions: RVers report varying campground road quality throughout the area. At Lehman's Lakeside RV Resort, Rose F. advises, "The road has lots of dips and bumps but going slow they weren't an issue. We were on the main road and there was lots of traffic going back and forth."
Electrical service: Power reliability affects pet comfort during temperature extremes. David W. reports about Paul Wolff Campground: "Great campsite with the best staff ever! The sites are clean and very well maintained. We loved the staff patrolling the grounds. The trail system is great for walking the dogs."
Pull-through accessibility: Site configurations impact larger RV maneuverability. Rose F. noted at Lehman's Lakeside that "The pull throughs were really long. We like dispersed sites so we wouldn't have liked this park 'in season' when it's packed."