Best RV Parks & Resorts near Ingleside, IL

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort and Sycamore RV Resort provide full hookup RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections near Ingleside. Both remain open year-round with gravel pads suitable for larger rigs. Thousand Trails Pine Country in Belvidere features spacious pull-through RV pads and accommodates big rigs from April through mid-October. Love's RV Hookup in Hampshire offers just 4 sites with water and electric connections. Sites at Northwoods RV Resort include 50-amp service and can accommodate larger motorhomes, though the campground can be challenging to locate. "Hard to find—for some reason, if you plug the campground into your GPS, you'll literally be on the wrong side of the tracks, where you will arrive at a dead end with a sign that says you are in the wrong place."

Across the region, most RV parks maintain dump stations and trash collection services. Cell service varies considerably between locations, with Wisconsin State Fair RV Park offering good WiFi connectivity while other parks report limited to no internet access. Pet policies are generally accommodating, though restrictions may apply in certain common areas. Several parks charge additional fees for visitors. Propane refill services are limited, with Wisconsin State Fair RV Park being one of the few locations offering this amenity. During summer months, reservations become essential as lakefront sites fill quickly. Campers traveling with larger rigs should call ahead to confirm site dimensions, as some parks have limited spaces for vehicles exceeding 35 feet.

Best RV Sites Near Ingleside, Illinois (57)

    1. Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Union, IL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 923-4533

    $45 - $70 / night

    "I stayed here for two weeks when I first started rv'ing full time while I finished up work and finalized the selling of the house. It has a well maintained laundry and shower facility. "

    "The pull throughs were really long. We like dispersed sites so we wouldn’t have like this park ‘in season’ when it’s packed."

    2. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Wauwatosa, WI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (414) 266-7035

    $55 / night

    "Pros: LOCATION, Good wifi, great signal, friendly staff, lots of washers and dryers with a change machine, will accept and hold packages for guests."

    "Big paved parking lot with full hookups. Very close to downtown, right off of interstate. Clean facilities. We were visiting family downtown and it was very convenient."

    3. Naga-Waukee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    9 Reviews
    Delafield, WI
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 548-7801

    $25 - $80 / night

    "Nestled in the heart of lake country (Waukesha County) and accessible from the Lake Country Trail and Ice Age Trail, this county park is perfect for those just passing through or families looking for a"

    "Restrooms were porta-johns, but very clean. Plenty of free wood available for the fire."

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    4. NAVSTA Great Lakes RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Great Lakes, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 688-6675

    5. Sycamore RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Sycamore, IL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 895-5590

    "No tent camping allowed but pop up trailers on up are welcome. Very nice grounds that are quiet. 10 minute drive to town. 20 minutes from Dekalb. Some Covid 19 restrictions."

    "Stayed here for a week, nice clean campground, quiet and beautiful lake for fishing, close to town, but yet just far enough out."

    6. Thousand Trails Pine Country

    4 Reviews
    Belvidere, IL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Very nice, private sites. Not many campers, lots of RVs. Folks in the office were very helpful."

    "It is close to home and we start and finish the camping season here."

    7. Grass Lake Marina and RV Park

    1 Review
    Lake Villa, IL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 395-6214

    "This is a no frills campground with super nice people and great place to let the pups run, play, swim, and walk. The bald eagles nests are also amazing."

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    9. Northwoods RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Marengo, IL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 317-3775

    $65 - $85 / night

    "At first, we were disappointed at the lack of amenities, but ultimately realized that once again, it was due to the pandemic. Things started to slowly open up around the 4th of July."

    "We came here because they showed a water obstacle course on their website. When we got here, we were informed that their beach hasn't passed health tests for the past few years."

    10. Chicago Northwest KOA

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

    "Cozy, small park with friendly staff and plenty of amenities. You can walk from one side to other no problem. Plenty of large and small RV's and Trailers with tent camping."

    "Loved our site as it was a pull through but more of a half-moon style off the side of the road. Loved the privacy and the space."

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RV Park Reviews near Ingleside, IL

652 Reviews of 57 Ingleside Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Northwoods RV Resort

    New Campground Scent Emanates From this Freshly Minted RV Outpost

    My first impression when I first arrived here was the overwhelming scent of a newly minted campground, what with the freshly laid gravel, the mint condition security gates, finely manicured and recently raked greenery (as it was October when we visited, it might be better described as brownery) surrounded by a fairly decent gated enclosure lined with perfectly pruned tall towering oaks. Upon arrival, you’ll find what looks to be a brand-spanking new log cabin office on the right after passing a seemingly freshly-minted activities center / community lodge complete with in-ground heated swimming pool and jacuzzi on the left.

    Amenities? As you could guess, this pet-friendly 60-acre RV resort has all the attractions in spades from pickleball, playgrounds, volleyball, log pergola patio, full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric, water & sewage), picnic tables, fire pits, BBQ grills, wagon rides, river access, picnic areas, bathhouses w/ showers & restrooms, cable TV WiFi (pretty poor connection though), gaga ball, game room, community room, billiards table, playground, wet bar, tabletop shuffleboard, community living room with large screen TV, DVD player w/ DVD library, clubhouse, dog park, horseshoes, hot tub, covered pavilions with picnic tables, catch & release ponds, inflatable water toys, jumping pillow, laundr-O-mat, propane refueling station and dump station.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) This place isn’t EZ to find – for some reason, if you plug the campground into your GPS, you’ll literally be on the wrong side of the tracks, where you will arrive at a dead end with a sign that says you are in the wrong place and that you’ll need to double-back, cross the train tracks heading north and turn right just before arriving to High Road School of Belvidere (so if you see a school, you’ve gone too far); (2) You will want to take note that yes, you actually cross train tracks to get to this campground, so if you’re sharp, you’re going to want to ensure you haven’t booked a site right next to where trains will shoot through every few hours, this specifically means avoiding sites #E1-#E5 and #FS23-#FS36 as well as #FE1-#FE20; (3) If you’re a tent camper, you can certainly stay here, but you will want to note that this is very much an RV outpost; (4) The best sites IMHO are those on the northernmost perimeter, as far away from the train tracks as you can get and that also border the Kishwaukee River with sites #S9-#S20 being excellent, as well as #S25-#S81, which are equally amazing; (5) If you are planning on using that amazing pool that you saw as you came in, make sure you call management a good day or two before you come in to ensure that they turn on the heater – when we were there for 2 days, by the time we left, the pool was still too cold to go for a dip; and (6) When you grow weary of trying to conjure up a meal from the depths of your Cordova roto-molded cooler and want to venture out to try some local fare, just a short walk into the nearby town is Garden Prairie Café, which has a very simple menu offering no shortage of fried everything (fish, shrimp, chicken, etc.) and then there’s Pleasant Street Tavern, but that’s mostly cheap national beers and frozen pizza fare, so if you want something a bit more substantive, head west of here to Miles Bar N’ Grill that serves up typical Midwestern fare like cheese curds, pork tenderloin, Italian beef and a variety of fried fish like blue gill, cod and catfish.

    Happy Camping!

  • Melissa B.
    Aug. 26, 2018

    Big Foot Beach State Park Campground

    nice state park with big sites and small beach

    Nice large sites. gravel spot for arc/trailer. fire pit and picnic table. trails for hiking are nice, but the overall camping area isn’t very big. 100 sites only. 30 with electric. this was the first time all season that the bugs Annoyed us. the beach is about 10 feet of sand off a busy road and is not pet friendly. nice spot to stay if you want to avoid paying lake Geneva prices for a room.

  • J
    Aug. 14, 2022

    Happy Acres Kampground

    Great for families

    Staff was polite and helpful. They escort you to your spot. They hand out activity sheets for the weekend. Petting zoo, camp store, pool, lake/pond for swimming and fishing. Cell signal for ATT just one bar. No internet. Lots of full time residents. Lots of activities for kids. Pet friendly. They charge extra if you have visitors.

  • Kara W.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    Really Great City Park

    The quality of most city parks, especially on the east side, is abhorrent simply because they can be. I always have low expectations when I enter a city that basically has one option for RVs.

    That being said, this is one of the best I’ve been to. Granted, it features things you would expect from a city park: cramped spaces, lots of noise, high nightly rates. But we lucked out getting one of the bigger spots.

    Pros: LOCATION, Good wifi, great signal, friendly staff, lots of washers and dryers with a change machine, will accept and hold packages for guests.

    Cons: The sewage system is strange at this park. We couldn’t reach ours during our stay and a camper had blocked the dump station so we pulled through in a vacant spot to dump. The pipe is highly elevated, making the process more hands-on than one would like. Bathrooms could have been cleaner, but I mostly blame guests for not picking up after themselves. The automated site selection process, which many have mentioned, is frustrating. I received six emails between Mar-Jun indicating they switched my spot. I noticed they placed a lot of large fifth wheels in tiny back in spaces when plenty pull throughs were available. Wonky system.

  • Christian A.
    Sep. 8, 2021

    Northwoods RV Resort

    Good Company but Overpriced

    Took our new to us Pop Up Camper to this resort during Labor Day weekend on her maiden voyage. Was surrounded by awesome people in their big rigs but not once made us feel inferior or less than for not having an RV at an RV resort. Pros:

    • Activities provided by the campsite
    • lots of room and not overcrowded since they dont book the whole campground (manager said so)
    • close to Chicago
    • friendly campers and seasonals

    Cons: -Hard to find (GPS takes you to a school parking lot, the campsite is behind it) -Bathhouses need major upgrade and cleaning (seems neglected by the river sites)

    • Very Very Pricey even for a holiday weekend.
    • Pool was not heated (confirmed by a seasonal that it is indeed a heated pool but wasnt turned on)
    • Staff could be a bit more customer friendly
  • Tim H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 6, 2025

    Kettle Moraine Southern Unit — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit

    Ottawa Lake Campground

    You can camp year around in this campground. Most recent 2 times were winter camping. No host so buying wood is an issue, but pick a site on the edge and there is more than enough free. Bring a saw. Nice place for solitude. No rowdies in winter. Close to hiking. 10 minutes from a town if needed.

  • Addison G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2024

    Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit

    Great spot for hiking Kettle Moraine

    Campsites are kept up and quite clean. Some have a beautiful view of lake. Some water fountains did not work, however sinks were always working. So many little trails all throughout the campsite. Family friendly (parks, beach, pet friendly)

  • C
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    Felt like a trailer park

    A pull through style RV park. Great if you have a toy hauler style camper, but if you're used to boondocking/ dispersed camping. Very very few spots with shade and trees. Felt like a trailer park not camping.

  • M
    Aug. 13, 2022

    Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

    Camped Here Several Times

    I have camped in the tent section and also used the 30 amp service with our Class B van.  Plenty of sites to choose from during the week but tends to get crowded on weekends.  There are some sites out in the open and some that are totally private and secluded.  It pays to drive through the camp ground and note a couple sites that you are interested in and then book your site at the entrance during walk in days.  Once you have a couple favorites you can then book in advance online.

    It does get congested and noisy on the weekends and holidays but can be a very peaceful and relaxing campground during the non-busy days.  There is obviously the lake, hiking and biking paths throughout the park, 2 camp stores, showers and plenty of restrooms scattered around the park.

    Pet friendly.


Guide to Ingleside

Rv campgrounds around Ingleside, Illinois sit within the Chain O'Lakes region, characterized by interconnected waterways and wetland ecosystems. Summer temperatures average in the high 70s with humidity, while spring and fall camping often includes temperature swings between 45-65°F. Most campgrounds operate from April through October, with a limited number providing year-round accommodations for winter camping enthusiasts.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Grass Lake Marina and RV Park offers electric hookups with impressive wildlife viewing. "The bald eagles nests are also amazing. We had water and 50amp, with a black water dump once or twice a week at your RV's site," notes Pat H.

Water recreation: Sycamore RV Resort features fishing ponds and swimming areas. One camper mentioned, "Great fishing and nice beach for swimming. Very nice shower/laundry house," according to Ryan B. The resort maintains "two lakes, catch and release fishing. A small beach with a snack shack," adds Deb M.

Military base activities: For those with military connections, camping at NAVSTA Great Lakes provides lake access. A reviewer notes, "The location was right on the water so that was nice," making it convenient for those visiting military trainees or attending graduation ceremonies.

What campers like

Community atmosphere: Northwoods RV Resort receives praise for its welcoming environment. "The most impressive aspect in our opinion are the people. It is the nicest group of people I've ever been around. Everyone waves and speaks to you when they see you," shares Semaj C.

Accessibility to urban areas: Wisconsin State Fair RV Park offers convenient access to Milwaukee. "Perfect campground for what it is! Big paved parking lot with full hookups. Very close to downtown, right off of interstate," writes Mary G. Another camper adds it's "1.7 miles on bike path to Brewer Baseball field."

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds prioritize cleanliness. At Sycamore RV Resort, "Bathrooms are immaculate and are locked with electronic key cards," according to Marc W. Similarly, Northwoods has "a very clean place with great people. The pool is wonderful," as noted by Danielle D.

What you should know

Navigation challenges: Finding some campgrounds can be difficult. Northwoods RV Resort has specific directions: "This place isn't EZ to find – for some reason, if you plug the campground into your GPS, you'll literally be on the wrong side of the tracks," warns Stuart K.

Noise considerations: Train tracks and highways impact several campgrounds. At Northwoods, "you actually cross train tracks to get to this campground, so if you're sharp, you're going to want to ensure you haven't booked a site right next to where trains will shoot through every few hours," advises Stuart K.

Limited tent options: Chicago Northwest KOA accommodates tents, but many others don't. At Sycamore RV Resort, reviews clarify "no tent camping allowed but pop up trailers on up are welcome," according to Phillip T.

Seasonal variations: Most campgrounds have limited seasons. Thousand Trails Pine Country operates "April 20 to October 15," while others like Lehmans and Sycamore remain open year-round with reduced amenities during winter months.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Chicago Northwest KOA offers numerous children's activities. "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. Another camper notes, "There are a lot of activity for kids on the weekends."

Swimming options: Several locations have swimming areas for children. Naga-Waukee Park features "a nice, clean beach with trees for shade and grills to cook," according to Sheri J., making it ideal for summer family outings.

Playground access: Naga-Waukee Park offers playground amenities. "The beach on the shores of Lake Nagawicka is well-groomed, clean, has a seasonal lifeguard and a playground within earshot," explains Ross K.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Northwoods RV Resort, "The best sites IMHO are those on the northernmost perimeter, as far away from the train tracks as you can get and that also border the Kishwaukee River with sites #S9-#S20 being excellent," recommends Stuart K.

Arrival assistance: Some rv campgrounds near Ingleside provide specialized help. At 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. I've never parked so easily," shares Marc W.

Water quality awareness: Several campgrounds have mineral-rich water. One Northwoods RV Resort camper notes, "The camp water is high in Iron," which might affect taste and appliance maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Ingleside, IL is Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort with a 3.6-star rating from 7 reviews.

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