Best Campgrounds near South Elgin, IL

Campgrounds near South Elgin, Illinois range from forest preserves to lakeside recreation areas within a 30-mile radius. Paul Wolff Campground at Burnidge Forest Preserve offers tent and RV sites with electric hookups and water access just minutes from town. Other established options include Blackwell Family Campground in Warrenville and Camp Reinberg in Palatine, which features cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping areas. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with the majority open from May through October when weather conditions are most favorable for outdoor recreation.

Reservations are required at most developed campgrounds in the area, with booking windows opening several months in advance through county forest preserve district websites or the Illinois state reservation system. Electric hookups are common at established sites, though amperage varies between campgrounds. Water access points are typically shared, and dump stations are available at larger facilities. The camping season generally runs from spring through fall, with few year-round options available. Weather considerations include hot, humid summers and occasional severe thunderstorms. A review of Blackwell Family Campground noted, "They have discounted rates for Dupage county residents and have electric at all sites and great prices for firewood. Sites are level and clean and they have modern bathrooms."

The forest preserve campgrounds provide a natural escape despite their proximity to suburban areas. Big Rock Campground offers year-round access with electric hookups and water, though reviews indicate limited shade in some areas. Camp Reinberg receives high ratings for its cabin options and proximity to hiking trails. Campers frequently mention the convenience of these locations for weekend getaways from Chicago. Several visitors note the contrast between the developed nature of these campgrounds and the surrounding suburban landscape. As one camper described Paul Wolff Campground, "This is a typical Illinois state park. Not well taken care of. Positive is the lake." Water features are consistently highlighted as key attractions, with fishing opportunities available at several locations including Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area, which one reviewer called a "wooded oasis in the midst of corn patches."

Best Camping Sites Near South Elgin, Illinois (89)

    1. Paul Wolff Campground

    21 Reviews
    Elgin, IL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 444-1200

    $12 - $35 / night

    "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."

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

    2. Blackwell Family Campground

    22 Reviews
    Warrenville, IL
    13 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."

    3. Camp Reinberg

    13 Reviews
    Palatine, IL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (312) 636-9750

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Lots of biking and walking trails and plenty of off trail paths that lead to unique clearings, bridges, etc."

    "tucked alongside a bike and walking path that goes through a beautiful forest preserve. The path is gorgeous dipping through forested sections, open fields, and lilly pad covered ponds!"

    4. Big Rock Campground

    18 Reviews
    Big Rock, IL
    19 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."

    5. Chicago Northwest KOA

    16 Reviews
    Union, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 923-4206

    "You can walk from one side to other no problem. Plenty of large and small RV's and Trailers with tent camping. Our home away from home, so relaxing!"

    "We stayed here for a weekend and there were plenty of activities for the kids...the staff was friendly and the bathrooms were clean...our camp site was near the bathrooms, pool, and store so we were nice"

    6. Sycamore RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Sycamore, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 895-5590

    "There’s something so comforting about pulling into Sycamore RV Resort and seeing the sunlight dance across those two spring-fed lakes, giving you that immediate exhale that only a calm Midwestern campground"

    "Postage stamp space on gravel but we had things to do outside the resort. Nice walking path around the two ponds. The ponds are very low due to drought this summer."

    7. Camp Bullfrog Lake

    30 Reviews
    Willow Springs, IL
    29 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."

    8. Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Union, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 923-4533

    $45 - $70 / night

    "Propane, full hookups, fairly sized fenced in dog run area, a lake with a beach front.  Play ground for the kids and a strict 5MPH speed limit. "

    "We couldn’t reach the WiFi from our site but it was good closer to the lake. They also have free TV but we didn’t hook up to that."

    9. Thomas Woods Campground

    17 Reviews
    Marengo, IL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 338-6223

    $20 - $35 / night

    "While the highway riding was occasionally a bit harrowing, it was absolutely worth it for the beautiful views and camping here."

    "Most of the sites were right on the road and you’d need to position your car right for privacy. The tent sites are clumped pretty tight together with a couple exceptions."

    10. Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

    79 Reviews
    Machesney Park, IL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 885-3311

    $12 - $50 / night

    "Normal Illinois state park. Not a lot of services but good size sites and peaceful. Lake with canoe rentals and fishing. Nice walking trails."

    "with Highway 173 to the west and Harlem Road to the east."

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  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Thousand Trails Pine Country

    Shaded, Family-Friendly Country Retreat

    There’s something instantly calming about rolling into a campground wrapped in tall pines and soft breezes, and Pine Country had that peaceful, easy feeling that made all of us exhale before we even found our site. This campground is expansive and welcoming, with full-hookup spots laid out across wide loops, plenty of shade, clean bathrooms and a friendly mix of families settling in for weekends or longer stays. Our boys loved wandering between the fishing pond and the small recreation areas and we ended the evening sharing freshly baked chocolate chip cookies that we made over an open fire on a Camp Chef black skillet munching them down at the picnic table while listening to the trees rustle above us. For families looking for a convenient home base near Rockford with lots of room to spread out, EZ access to town for supplies and a campground that really does feel safe and relaxed, Pine Country is an EZ pick. Highly recommended for young families seeking space, shade and a low-key, gentle setting to recharge.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Sycamore RV Resort

    Peaceful Lakeside Pause in the Heart of Corn Country

    There’s something so comforting about pulling into Sycamore RV Resort and seeing the sunlight dance across those two spring-fed lakes, giving you that immediate exhale that only a calm Midwestern campground can bring. The property is medium-sized, incredibly tidy and thoughtfully laid out, with full-hookup RV sites circling the water, a small sandy beach for summer splashing, clean restrooms and showers, simple playgrounds and EZ walking loops that make it feel both manageable and welcoming for families. The boys were in heaven the next morning when we drove over to Elleson’s Bakery for fresh homemade donuts still warm from the oven. Later we wandered through historic downtown Sycamore during Pumpkinfest, taking in the decorated storefronts and carved pumpkins lined up like a little parade. Back at the RV Resort, from what we saw, the best campsites are any of the lakeside slots on the western shore because they offer the prettiest sunrise views and the quietest pockets of the resort. Overall, I’d absolutely recommend this campground for families thanks to its peaceful lakeside setting, its clean and convenient amenities and its proximity to a charming small provincial Midwestern town that makes even a simple weekend feel memorable.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Holiday Acres Camping Resort

    Country Calm with a Dash of Classic Campground Fun

    The moment we pulled into Holiday Acres, that cozy ‘old-school campground’ feeling washed over us, with tall trees, winding lanes and a big, friendly welcome from the office that instantly made the boys sit up and take notice. The campground is beautifully laid out with roomy sites, full hookups, a well-kept swimming pond, mini golf, a little camp store and restrooms that were impressively clean for a busy family spot. After a long drive, the boys made a beeline for the playground and the pedal carts, and later that night we all sat under the string lights eating ice cream sandwiches from the camp store while fireflies blinked and buzzed through the trees. If you’re a family looking for somewhere safe, shaded and EZ-going with just enough activities to keep the kids happily worn out, this place absolutely fits the bill. Highly recommended for its friendly atmosphere, great kid-focused amenities and peaceful, wooded setting.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    Gebhard Woods State Park Campground

    A Tiny, Peaceful Hideaway by Nettle Creek

    The soft hush of Nettle Creek and the canopy of old hardwoods set the tone the moment we rolled into the tiny family campground at Gebhard Woods, which I would describe as a simple and wooded pocket tucked along the historic I&M Canal in the very quaint nearby town of Morris that feels like stepping back into a gentler, slower rhythm. With only a very small number of walk-in and car-accessible sites, everything here is intentionally uncomplicated with basic picnic tables, simple fire rings, primitive vault toilets, functional stand-up grills, expansive shelter in case of rain and an abundance of shade. The entire campground opens up within EZ walking distance of the creek, footbridges and a canal path that our little ones immediately ran off to explore. One of my favorite moments came as we watched them marvel at all of the turtles they discovered near the creek banks, their laughter echoing under the trees while my husband and I stirred the campfire and breathed in that cool creek-bank air ... grateful for a night that asked so little of us except to be present. While Gebhard Woods is primitive in every way with no hookups, no frills and no store, it’s absolutely perfect for families who want quiet, nature and room for little imaginations to run wild with the best spots being the shaded sites closest to Nettle Creek where the breeze and water sounds soften everything just right. Highly recommended for families seeking peaceful simplicity, kid-friendly exploring and a truly low-key overnight in the woods.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    Camp Reinberg

    A Forest Preserve Escape for the Whole Family

    From the moment we pulled into Camp Reinberg, our entire family felt something was unique and different about the peacefulness that you immediately encounter when arriving here to Camp Reinberg – it was the kind of quiet that settles over you long before the bags are unpacked, which felt remarkable considering how close this little retreat sits to suburban Palatine. This Forest Preserve of Cook County campground is modest in size with a mix of tent pads, a very small circuit of RV-friendly sites and several modern cabins that give it the feeling of a thoughtfully managed woodland outpost rather than a crowded complex. Amenities are simple but well-cared-for, including clean restrooms, hot showers, shaded picnic areas, a proper indoor camping kitchen and dining hall as well as a large open field for play complete with an enormous bonfire pit and BBQ grill area with direct access to the miles of hiking paths that wind through Deer Grove Forest Preserve. Our favorite moment came just before sunset when the boys darted between the oaks spotting chipmunks while we lingered at the picnic table with a thermos of hot cocoa, savoring the calm and popping in extra marshmallows for full effect. For families, this campground is genuinely recommended thanks to its safety, gentle trails and close-to-town convenience with the best site choice being either one of the tent pads along the wooded northeastern edge (sites#6-10) or the northernmost corner of the RV loop if you’re looking for a spot for your rig (#2-4), where the privacy and tree cover make the stay feel much more like a deep-forest escape.

  • Beth D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Good place for a night or 2

    First, you have to make reservations in advance online. The website says otherwise. They are spacious sites and well maintained the water. Spicket are a significant distance from each campsite so come prepared for that.

  • M
    May. 8, 2026

    Rolling Oaks Campground

    Always amazing

    This was my family's campground before my grandmother passed when I was 7. From then till a few years ago I hadn't been back. The first time getting back was definitely a trip down memory lane. Now I try to get a campsite at least once a year. It's always quiet and peaceful & the staff is always willing to help make sure that you have the best experience possible.

  • Harold H.
    Apr. 27, 2026

    Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    Location is ok but staff are not

    The worst thing about this campground is that the well water contains rust that affects your entire trailers water system. Staff did not tell you beforehand that your trailer will be destroyed. I’ve stayed here seven months and have had my water repeatedly cut off without notice.


Guide to South Elgin

Camping sites near South Elgin, Illinois operate within a continental climate zone characterized by humid summers and cold winters, with most rainfall occurring between April and September. The surrounding area features rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 750-850 feet above sea level. Seasonal flooding can affect campground access, particularly in spring when Fox River levels rise following snowmelt.

What to do

Hiking diverse trails: Thomas Woods Campground offers varied terrain for all skill levels. "The trails through the grounds are varied and long--you can find something to suit just about any preference for suburban midwest hiking. There are plenty of paved trails as well as dirt, lots of fun little off-shoots into the woods, creeks run throughout, and there's even a little up-and-down thanks to ice age glaciers," according to Kristy G.

Kayaking on multiple waterways: Camp Bullfrog Lake provides rental equipment right on site. "The kayaks are $15 and hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around," says Layla P. The calm waters make this spot ideal for beginners or families.

Mountain biking trail networks: Several campsites connect to dedicated biking paths. "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," notes Josh M. from Camp Bullfrog Lake. "We live 15 minutes away so like to take midweek camping trips to break up the work week."

What campers like

Large, accessible sites: Big Rock Campground provides spacious camping areas with good amenities. "Nice campground with big, level sites. Even though they don't take reservations, there is plenty of space and availability," writes Melissa C. The campground operates year-round with water and electric hookups.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain high standards for bathrooms and common areas. "The shower facilities were clean and the staff very friendly," notes Laura Z. about Camp Reinberg. Others mention the attention to detail: "The bathroom/shower/laundry rooms were all very clean and well maintained," says Rose F.

Weekend accessibility: Many sites operate with limited schedules but provide quality experiences. "Limited to weekend camping, but spread out private-like tent sites. Camp hosts are super engaged and seem to love being caretakers," reports Marisa A. about Thomas Woods Campground. "Hand pumps for water and well-kept pit toilets. Hiking galore!"

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking. "This campground is very well maintained with all the amenities you could need... Cook County residents get a nice discount, as do veterans. Rates go up on the weekends. A one week limit for all stays unless you get approval from higher-ups," explains Kelsey G. about Camp Reinberg.

Shade limitations: Newer campgrounds lack mature trees. "This is a pretty new camp site, so the trees need some time to get big enough to provide some shade," notes David W. about Big Rock Campground. "The flush toilet building was very clean, but there was no TP in the ladies' room. And I have to wonder why you would build a new campground without showers?"

Water access varies: Paul Wolff Campground has specific requirements for water hookups. "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," states Tara M. At other sites, the distance to water can be challenging: "The water hookups are kind of far from the individual sites (make sure you have extra hose)," advises Rodney D.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Blackwell Family Campground offers dedicated recreation areas. "The grounds include a lake for boating, hiking trails, and bike paths. There is also an archery range, and some ranger programs. Very nice," shares Jen E. These activities help keep children engaged throughout your stay.

Weekend programming: Several campgrounds offer scheduled activities. "Staff was very friendly. Easy access to nice hiking trails. Bathrooms and showers decent," reports Nomad Nurse Z. Another camper mentioned special events: "Free firewood and you can purchase more for just $5," notes Leo V. about Camp Reinberg.

Group camping options: Blackwell has designated areas for larger parties. "Each group site has a nice cooking area and open space for tents. We had a group of about 20 kids plus moms and dads, so we grabbed three sites in the same area. This made for a great private space for our pack: three areas to prep meals or crafts and plenty of space on the perimeter for tents, leaving open room to play," explains John R.

Tips from RVers

Electrical considerations: Rock Cut State Park offers various hookup options. "RV spots are concrete, flat, and easy to get into," reports Kelsey G. However, some campers note infrastructure challenges: "The water hookup is far behind camping pad - bring extensions!"

Price variations: Costs depend on residency status and amenities. "It's expensive, for what is there, if you are not a Kane County resident. There appears to be some equestrian space and trails," says Jeff G. about Big Rock Campground. Non-residents should budget accordingly for higher fees.

Winter camping availability: Several sites remain open year-round. "We camp here at least 5 times a year. It's only 8 miles from our home. Many trails and not too expensive. They have sites with electric and sites just for tents," explains Kevin C. about Rock Cut State Park, noting the "only negative is no drinkable water."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find camping sites near South Elgin, IL?

Several quality camping options are available near South Elgin. Paul Wolff Campground is the closest option, offering drive-in sites with water access and toilets. For families, Blackwell Family Campground provides electric hookups at all sites, modern bathrooms, and level, clean campsites at reasonable prices with discounted rates for DuPage county residents. Both campgrounds are within an hour's drive of South Elgin, making them convenient choices for local camping adventures.

What campgrounds are available near South Elgin for weekend trips?

Weekend campers from South Elgin have several excellent options. Big Rock Campground is about an hour away with paved roads and clean facilities, though it lacks shade and showers. Chain O' Lakes State Park offers multiple camping loops, with Turner Lake South providing nicely private sites compared to the more open Honeysuckle Hollow area. For those seeking water recreation, Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area features lakeside camping with good fishing opportunities about an hour west of South Elgin.

What reviews and facilities does Paul Wolff Campground near South Elgin offer?

Paul Wolff Campground in Burnidge Forest Preserve offers well-maintained facilities with drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in access options. The campground features reservable sites with water access, toilets, and is big-rig friendly. For those seeking alternatives nearby, Camp Reinberg provides numerous biking and walking trails with unique clearings and bridges to explore, while Pearl Lake offers lakeside camping that's particularly enjoyable during hot Illinois summers, despite the typical mucky water found in many Illinois lakes. Paul Wolff's proximity to South Elgin makes it a convenient choice for local outdoor adventures.