Best Campgrounds near Glenwood, IL

Campgrounds around Glenwood, Illinois provide a mix of developed and semi-primitive options within relatively close proximity to Chicago. Camp Sullivan and Camp Shabbona Woods offer convenient access to urban camping experiences with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Camp Bullfrog Lake provides lakeside camping with opportunities for water activities. These established campgrounds serve as alternatives to more distant wilderness destinations, with most sites situated within Cook County Forest Preserves or nearby recreational areas.

The developed campground options near Glenwood typically feature electric hookups, drinking water, and modern restroom facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Camp sites often fill quickly during summer weekends, particularly at Camp Bullfrog Lake where waterfront access is available. "Thank goodness Michael answered the phone. Happy to help us out. No pull through, electric only, small clean park," noted one visitor about Camp Sullivan. Reservations are strongly recommended for all campgrounds in the area, especially during peak summer months and holiday weekends. Most campgrounds in this region operate seasonally, with some facilities closed during winter months.

Campers consistently mention the surprising amount of natural surroundings despite the proximity to urban areas. The forest preserve campgrounds provide access to hiking trails, with Camp Bullfrog Lake receiving positive reviews for its trail network. "We hiked 10 miles and saw tons of animals and birds including a snake, loads of herons and songbirds, deer, a raccoon and a Cooper's Hawk," reported one camper. Sites tend to be relatively small compared to more rural campgrounds, with limited privacy between neighbors. Several campgrounds feature cabins as alternatives to tent camping, which prove especially popular during cooler months. Bathroom cleanliness varies considerably between locations and seems dependent on staffing schedules, with weekends generally receiving more maintenance attention than weekdays.

Best Camping Sites Near Glenwood, Illinois (61)

    1. Camp Sullivan

    15 Reviews
    Oak Forest, IL
    11 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."

    2. Camp Bullfrog Lake

    30 Reviews
    Willow Springs, IL
    19 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."

    3. Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

    127 Reviews
    Beverly Shores, IN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 395-1882

    $25 / night

    "You walk down steps or a ramp to your area, tent pad with a picnic table and firepit. So beautiful when the sun comes up. Showers and toilets regularly cleaned and modern."

    "You walk down steps or a ramp to your area, tent pad with a picnic table and firepit. So beautiful when the sun comes up. Showers and toilets regularly cleaned and modern."

    4. Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, IN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 926-1952

    $23 / night

    "We spent the afternoon on the lakeside and drove back to the site to set up for the evening."

    "This campground was very nice and clean and for a packed park was very quiet and we did not feel too close to the sites next to us. "

    5. Camp Shabbona Woods

    2 Reviews
    Calumet City, IL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (312) 636-0018

    $30 - $80 / night

    6. Lakeshore Camp Resort

    16 Reviews
    Portage, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 762-7757

    $49 - $57 / night

    "We were there the week before peak season opened so none of the pools or splash pads were open, but they were very accommodating so that we could still play mini golf and ride around on the pedal cars."

    "A lake with water rentals, floating water slide, playgrounds and sport courts, general store with the stardust’s “convenience mark-ups”,and water/ electric at all sites."

    7. Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lowell, IN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 374-5941

    "You have access to the perks of the conference grounds I clouding access to a small private beach on the lake, canoes and kayaks, life jackets, and a rec room when open."

    "Nature trails and of course Cedar Lake. People seemed friendly."

    8. Emerald Trails Campground

    1 Review
    Beecher, IL
    13 miles
    Website

    $25 - $45 / night

    9. Enchanted Shores RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manhattan, IL
    20 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. Martin’s Camping Ground

    7 Reviews
    New Lenox, IL
    22 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."

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Recent Reviews near Glenwood, IL

463 Reviews of 61 Glenwood Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Katrin M.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

    Campground Indiana Dunes

    We camped here on our way to Minnesota. The campsite had the typical amenities like a picnic table and a fire pit. The campground was clean and it was quiet. The bathroom was a bit outdated, but clean. The mosquitoes were horrible. It was almost impossible to sit outside in the evening. Overall, it was a nice campground with spacious sites. It was not a long car ride at all to Lake Michigan.

  • 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.

  • Nadiehsda B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Oak Lake RV Resort

    We came for a weekend… Stayed nearly 2 weeks! Oak Lake RV Resort is where family memories are made.

    6 people, 1 pup & a 44.4' Keystone Sprinter... Oak Lake RV Resort handled it all with ease & gave us the BEST camping trip ever! From the moment you drive up, staff are waiting in golf carts to guide you to your site & even help with setup. We were nervous about fitting our big rig, but pull-through site #17 made it flawless. Where else does that??

    We originally booked August 22–25, extended to the 29th & then lucked into staying through Labor Day weekend. We canceled our other plans because Oak Lake had everything we wanted & more!!Pond swimming & obstacle course, movies on our inflatable screen, golf cart glow parades, s’mores, homemade campfire pizzas & endless family memories. The kids are still raving about it!

    Rebecca deserves a huge shoutout for going above & beyond! Tom & Marianne, the owners, are amazing hosts who clearly pour their hearts into making Oak Lake special. Even the coin operated laundry was a lifesaver & convinced us we need a washer/dryer in our camper for future impromptu stays 😂.

    We’re already talking about being put on the list for a seasonal site for next year bc we know we’ll be back again & again. Oak Lake RV Resort is Newton County’s hidden gem!!! If you’re searching for fun, hospitality & true family camping memories... THIS is the place!! Hands down, every time.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Camp Bullfrog Lake

    Great camping spot

    This is my second time staying at Bullfrog lake. The first time I was in spot 2 which had more privacy but felt more cramped. This time I was in spot 18 which felt like it had more space but had almost no shade.

    The camp hosts are really hit or miss. One guy was so nice and took a bunch to photos for me of me kayaking. The other guy seemed mad to be alive lol.

    The kayaks are $15 and hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around.

    Unfortunately the wood I bought from the camp store took forever to catch flames—my other two neighbors had the same issue.

    Bathroom/shower facilities were clean and well stocked.

    Overall I’d definitely stay here again.


Guide to Glenwood

Campgrounds near Glenwood, Illinois sit on glacial moraines that formed during the last ice age, creating rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 600-700 feet above sea level. The region experiences humid continental climate with hot summers averaging 85°F and cold winters, making camping most popular from April through October. Summer humidity often exceeds 80% in this region, affecting both comfort and equipment.

What to do

Trail exploration at Palos Forest Preserve: The campgrounds at Camp Bullfrog Lake provide direct access to miles of multi-use trails. "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 one regular visitor who enjoys midweek camping breaks.

Beach activities at Lake Michigan: Indiana Dunes offers swimming and sand activities within a reasonable drive. "The beach was well maintained, and had lifeguards during certain hours, which gave me a little bit of extra comfort in bringing my kids to the lake," reports a camper who visited with family. Water temperature typically ranges from 65-75°F during summer months.

Paddling opportunities: Several campgrounds offer water access for kayaking or canoeing. "The kayaks are $15 an hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around," mentions a visitor at Camp Bullfrog Lake. Rental equipment availability varies seasonally, with most options available between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

What campers like

Urban proximity with nature feel: The forest preserve campgrounds balance accessibility with natural surroundings. "We live 15 minutes away so like to take midweek camping trips to break up the work week," mentions a camper at Camp Bullfrog Lake. Most campgrounds in the area are within 30-45 minutes of downtown Chicago.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Despite urban proximity, campers report surprising wildlife encounters. "The hiking here is AWESOME with a bajillion different routes right from the campground. We saw tons of animals and birds including a snake, loads of herons and songbirds, deer, a raccoon and a Cooper's Hawk," shares a visitor who spent three days at the Palos area.

Evening activities: Many campgrounds offer programming after dark. At Camp Sullivan, "There is an activities barn with a rock climbing wall," which several reviews mention as a highlight for evening entertainment, especially during cooler weather or rain.

What you should know

Train noise impacts sleep: Multiple campgrounds in the region experience significant railroad noise. "The only reason I rate this park a three is that it's very close to train lines and the trains going through and blasting their horns all night long. If you're a heavy sleeper and can deal with that, you'll be just fine but us tent camping there was nothing to block the sound," warns a visitor to Indiana Dunes State Park.

Gate access limitations: Some campgrounds restrict nighttime entry and exit. "They lock the gates (both of them!) to the campground with a PADLOCK at night until 7 in the morning! I had to search for someone to let me out for my meeting. What if there was an emergency?" notes a frustrated camper at Camp Sullivan who needed early morning departure.

Limited hook-ups at many sites: Full-service RV sites are less common in the area. "No water hooks up. Water on site but, not ideal. Really nice views. Very quiet. Super friendly staff and neighbors," explains a camper who stayed at Camp Bullfrog Lake. Plan to arrive with full water tanks if booking electric-only sites.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning for children: Camp Shabbona Woods offers programming designed for new campers. "This camp site is set up very well for first time campers or new people interested in trying out camping," explains a visitor who appreciated the beginner-friendly approach to outdoor recreation.

Bathroom considerations: Facilities vary widely between locations. "The bathhouse is modern. The campsites are well kept as are the grounds," notes a parent who visited Camp Sullivan with children. Conversely, another family reported: "The showers aren't anything I would feel comfortable using. There are a lot of long-term campers who leave their sites a little messy."

Site selection for shade: Tree cover varies significantly between campgrounds and specific sites. "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)," mentions a repeat visitor with three children under age 7 at Camp Sullivan.

Tips from RVers

Electric service limitations: Most area campgrounds offer 30-amp service rather than 50-amp connections. At Lakeshore Camp Resort, "Easy enough to find. Checkin was a breeze. The pool is the size of a backyard pool," reports an RVer with a 26-foot Class C, who also noted: "My biggest complaint is the size of the sites. We are on top of each other."

Highway noise considerations: Highway proximity affects several campgrounds in the region. At Martin's Camping Ground, "You can throw a stone and hit a semi driving by on I-80. There's a lot of traffic given the proximity to Chicago. If you're able to sleep with large trucks driving in the background, you'll be fine." Many RVers recommend sites furthest from highways or using white noise machines.

Advance reservations essential: The limited availability of RV sites near Chicago creates high demand, especially on weekends. "The sites are TINY. We were in a modest pop up and still felt crowded. I supposed this would be a great camping area for anyone living in the city needing an escape, but as far as campgrounds go it was about 3x the price for less than half the space," observes one RVer about regional pricing and space constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Glenwood, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Glenwood, IL is Camp Sullivan with a 3.1-star rating from 15 reviews.

What parks are near Glenwood, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 parks near Glenwood, IL that allow camping, notably Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and Indiana Dunes National Park.