Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Lyons, IL

Camp Bullfrog Lake accommodates pets at its lakeside tent sites, RV spaces, and cabins located in Willow Springs, Illinois, approximately 10 miles southwest of Lyons. The campground provides designated pet-friendly facilities with fire rings, picnic tables, and a scenic lake view with fishing access. Trail systems surrounding the campground offer excellent pet exercise opportunities with miles of hiking and mountain biking paths connecting to the larger Cook County Forest Preserve trail network. The bathrooms are clean with accessible shower facilities, and each camping reservation includes a free bundle of oak firewood for guests.

Blackwell Family Campground in nearby Warrenville offers additional pet-friendly camping options with tent and RV sites available between May and September. Dogs must be kept on leashes no longer than 10 feet throughout all campground areas to protect local wildlife and other campers. The primitive tent area near the back of Camp Bullfrog Lake requires a short walk from parking and provides more secluded pet camping with tent pads, fire rings, and picnic tables. Despite limited shade on hot summer days, the campgrounds' proximity to Chicago makes them ideal for quick weekend getaways with pets, offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking and hiking without traveling far from home.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Lyons, Illinois (60)

    1. Camp Bullfrog Lake

    30 Reviews
    Willow Springs, IL
    8 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."

    2. Camp Sullivan

    15 Reviews
    Oak Forest, IL
    13 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."

    3. Blackwell Family Campground

    22 Reviews
    Warrenville, IL
    18 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."

    4. Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

    125 Reviews
    Beverly Shores, IN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 395-1882

    $25 / night

    "There is so much to do her, wineries and breweries nearby. The beaches are not too crowded. Pet friendly and lots to do for children. This is one of our favorite vacation spots."

    "give you a great view of Lake Michigan. Bathroom rooms and shower were super clean. Dog friendly campsite and right next to the lake!"

    5. Camp Reinberg

    12 Reviews
    Palatine, IL
    26 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!"

    6. Adeline Jay-Geo Karis Illinois Beach State Park

    67 Reviews
    Zion, IL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 662-4811

    $25 / night

    "They are busy but spots are large and neighbors are not close by. Lots of kids. Great for families and pet friendly."

    "Driving into rural northern IL felt like leaving the craziness behind. I brought my dog to an animal-friendly area of the beach, which was small and secluded."

    7. Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

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

    $43 / night

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

    "Was rainy, but still enjoyed walking the beach. Staff extremely pleasant & helpful. Pavilion services was closed for construction. There is an area on the Beach where you can walk your dogs."

    8. Martin’s Camping Ground

    6 Reviews
    New Lenox, IL
    23 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."

    9. Paul Wolff Campground

    20 Reviews
    Elgin, IL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 444-1200

    $12 - $35 / night

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

    "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."

    10. The Fawn Flats

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    Oak Park, IL
    8 miles
    +1 (618) 946-7614

    $35 - $75 / night

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Lyons, IL

613 Reviews of 60 Lyons Campgrounds


  • jamie S.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Michigan City Campground

    Great campground

    We stayed in the off season in a site close to the laundry facility and office. Great campground for families. Our site was smaller however, no one was around us so it seemed bigger. They do have nice premium sites in the front. Loved that it is gated and and key card access after hours. Has a dog park and a playground for the kids.

  • Iryna R.
    Oct. 6, 2024

    Leisure Lake Resort

    Ugh..

    We’ve been staying at this resort for several months now, and wanted to share some feedback based on our experience.

    The pool only opened mid-summer.

    Water quality has been very bad. On one occasion, our pet had stomach issues after drinking tap water, which was concerning. The water is so unclean that our shower develops yellow stains within a day, and we’ve had to install a five-stage filtration system just to make it usable.

    We’ve also noticed that rules aren’t enforced consistently, and it sometimes feels like certain guests are treated unfairly. For example, while we were told that personal kiddie pools aren’t allowed, we’ve counted at least six others set up around the park.

    Package delivery is only permitted under special circumstances, and only if pre-approved by staff.

    Had an incident where a staff member criticized my swimsuit at the pool, despite it being modest and similar to what others were wearing. I wore this swimsuit to many pools for many years. Additionally, the beach area is often closed even during posted open hours, and pool hours or updates aren’t clearly communicated—you have to inquire to get any information.

    The storm shelter is typically locked, making it inaccessible in emergencies, which is a major concern.

    We’ve also had to fix the swing set at the playground ourselves multiple times, as it’s been broken for a while. Many of the park’s facilities and amenities are showing their age and could benefit from updates and maintenance.

    That said, there are aspects we’ve truly enjoyed, and they’re the main reasons we’ve continued our stay: the spacious layout of the RV park, a nice lake, beach, pool, gym, and a dog park.

  • Derek N.
    Jun. 22, 2022

    Michigan City Campground

    Not my favorite, but not horrible

    Pros - playground, pool, well kept grounds, helpful staff, gated/swipe card access, ponds, close to area attractions, decent campground WiFi, small fire ring, small dog park

    Cons - tight spaces, BYO grill, bad showers, dirty/tight bathroom area

    The mens room is just gross. Water in the stalls because showers don’t drain. Water in the shower never gets hot. Missing shower heads with pressure that almost tears your skin. Can barely squeeze into the tiny stall. Toilets are gross.

  • Donna H.
    Oct. 13, 2021

    Michigan City Campground

    Great Campground

    We used it as an over night stop right off of 94. It was perfect for that. It would also be perfect spot to stay longer if wanted to be in the area. Grounds were nice. Clean bathrooms, laundry, dog friendly, pool, office is friendly and has a store with game room. Nice dog park. We are in a 40ft with tow and did not need to unhook.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2024

    Love's RV Hookup-Morris IL 859

    Easy & Convenient Roadside Pit Stop

    As we were driving eastbound on I80 that day, we spotted the Love’s RV Hookup, which is a new concept that this oversized fueling depot / travel store has been working on for the past year or so. Having checked out one of their other locations in Bloomington earlier in the year, which I have to admit, I was fairly impressed by, we decided to stop in here to have a look. Located just due east on the outskirts of little known Morris, Illinois just off I80, this little roadside stand isn’t the largest Love’s I’ve ever seen, but it sure does pack a punch. 

    If you do find yourself hustling and bustling east or west along the I80 corridor and are in need of a pit stop or an overnight stay, then the good folks at the Love’s RV Hookup have you covered. While the other Love’s I have stopped by seem enormous by comparison, this spot felt more like a corner convenience store that also had a fairly large fueling bay (4 double-sided pumps) in the front, primarily for cars and SUVs. 

    As you pull in, there’s 4 spots earmarked to the right of the entrance for RV’s. As you pull further along in front of the Love’s fueling bay, on the other side, an additional 6 or so slots exist for other RVs to park. In all, there’s 10 back-in RV slots available and inside you’ll find that there’s 7 individual shower stalls (all of which were in pristine, brand-new shape when we stopped by) along with a laundry facility, which we were happily surprised by, as well as a designated RV dump service, propane refill station and all of the typical hook-ups (water, 30 / 50 amp electric and sewage) along with WiFi. Inside, there’s of course the Love’s retail market, which was just decent, an ATM, Hardee’s and Naf-Naf (think Subway, but instead, Middle Eastern food). There’s even a small dog park here. As I hinted at, quite a lot here for such a small location. 

    If you would like something more substantial to eat, just head back west on I80 to the next exit, where if you head north there’s an IHOP, Chili’s, Bellacino’s Pizza or you can head on back to the TA Travel Center where they actually have a proper sit-down 24 hour restaurant called R-Place. If instead of heading north, you drive south on the main drag (Road 47), there’s a Buffalo Wild Wings, Pizza Hut, Starbuck’s, Wendy’s, Culver’s, Dunkin' and Burger King. But if you want something a bit more memorable, I would recommend either Morris Diner & Pancake House or La Casa Michoacana. And if you don’t mind a slightly longer drive back towards Ottawa, there’s 2 amazing places I would recommend that you won’t soon forget: Hank’s and Lone Buffalo. 

    Should you want to actually enjoy a bit of the nature around these parts, you can continue to head south on N. Division Street / Road 47 where you’ll come to 2 parks: Goold and Chapin, where either would make for a great place to stretch your legs, walk the dog or grab a picnic. If you’d like something a bit more splendid, then head on over to William G. Stratton SP or Gebhard Woods SP where you will be able to hike the I&M Canal State Trail. 

    While scoring criteria may vary from one person to the next, here are the 5 most important criteria that informed my rating of this overnight location: convenience (EZ on- and off-access), safety & security, quality (of facilities), peace & quiet and amenities (either on-site or nearby). Here’s how I ranked this particular overnight spot: 

    Convenience: 5 

    Safety & Security: 4 

    Quality: 5 

    Peace & Quiet: 4 

    Amenities: 3 

    Overall, I scored this location a 4.

    Happy Overnighting!

  • ron R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2024

    Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    My second stay here

    I was here for three months this time as i get to business completed.  The park was still kept up very nicely and this time I was here long enough to be able to see how.  The grass is mowed every week.  There is patroling at all hours for security.  The laundry machines are great the dryers ore good.  The dog park is clean and secure.  The lake is natural and kept free of litter and garbage.  The park is much bigger than i thought it was last year.  The store has many items you may need.  The showers are cleaned and work great.  The camp water is high in Iron.  The pot roads need service as thay do have a lot of pot holes.  Good thing for the 5mph speed limit.

  • T
    Oct. 4, 2020

    Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort

    Great First Experience

    Friendly staff who were quick to respond to any issues. Partial hookups (sewer just outside of park behind hotel). $46/night (+fees) for a pull-through spot. Pet-friendly. Pleasant park with good pad. Near busy road and shipping plant. No wi-fi found except at hotel. Good phone connection. Garbage cans throughout park. Minutes from I & M Canal entrance on Houbolt and from JJC and I-80.

  • Kaitlin M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Adeline Jay-Geo Karis Illinois Beach State Park

    Relaxing but no water hook up

    We love camping here. It truly feels rural. Small shower house but water pressure is amazing. It’s always quiet and the view is beautiful. Bugs were awful this stay. They are busy but spots are large and neighbors are not close by. Lots of kids. Great for families and pet friendly.

  • Marisa A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2020

    Blackwell Family Campground

    Weekend Camping with lots of activities

    For years, this was our go-to campground for weekend nearby adventures. Over the years, the price has increased and at $30 per site for non-residents, it's a bit steep for tent camping for me (so I left off a star rating). All sites are electric, so if you are tent camping and want your fan or slow-cooker, then it's as good as it gets in the burbs. It's located in a beautiful wooded Dupage County Forest preserve. While the sites are pretty close together, there are a few good ones that feel more secluded. Designated chip bark tent sites are level. The grounds are very well maintained. While I didn't camp here this year, I took these photos the last weekend in October to give everyone a sense of how nice this campground could be for them. My favorite sites over the years were the ones closest to Silver Lake along the South Loop road because those sites have the best views. For privacy, my favorite site is #27 on the north loop road which makes you feel like you are alone in the woods. Other than plenty of hiking options including a big hill, the fishing is outstanding. There are lots of places along the lake and ponds to get an easy catch and release. There is also archery, a dog park, picnic areas, boat rental/ramp, and a compass course. It is a great place for families. I've brought cub scouts here and my kids' friends. Heads-up that sites 21 & 22 may not be able to see traffic on the busy Winfield Rd in the summer, but you will still hear it at those sites.


Guide to Lyons

Campgrounds within 30 miles of Lyons, Illinois offer visitors multiple options for outdoor recreation in the Chicago metro region. The terrain features a mix of wooded areas, prairie landscapes, and lakefront settings with elevations generally between 580-650 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons provide milder conditions with average temperatures between 45-70°F.

What to do

Mountain biking on forest preserve trails: Camp Bullfrog Lake provides direct access to miles of mountain bike trails throughout the Palos Trail System. "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. The trails connect to the larger Cook County Forest Preserve network with varying difficulty levels for beginner to advanced riders.

Fishing in multiple locations: Adeline Jay-Geo Karis Illinois Beach State Park offers shoreline fishing along Lake Michigan with opportunities to catch perch, salmon and trout depending on the season. "Easy access to the beach, great sites and was very quiet," reports Chrissy E. Most campgrounds in the area maintain small lakes or ponds stocked with panfish, bass and catfish.

Hiking the dunes challenge: Indiana Dunes State Park Campground features a popular 3 Dunes Challenge hiking trail. "If you're able, do the 3 dune challenge. It wasn't easy for this old body, but I was glad to have marked it off my list," shares Jackie H. The hiking trails traverse sandy terrain with significant elevation changes and provide views of Lake Michigan and surrounding forest.

Kayak rentals on small lakes: Several campgrounds offer kayak rentals for exploring their small lakes. "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. about Camp Bullfrog Lake. These small lakes typically prohibit motorized boats, creating peaceful paddling environments.

What campers like

Clean shower facilities: Camp Reinberg receives consistent praise for its well-maintained bathroom facilities. "Shower facilities were clean and the staff very friendly," notes Laura Z. Most campers appreciate the attention to cleanliness, particularly in campgrounds closer to urban areas where higher usage often impacts facility conditions.

Weekend accessibility from Chicago: The proximity to Chicago makes these campgrounds perfect for quick getaways without extended travel time. "We really like this place and was about a 30 minute ride from our place in the western burbs," explains Geoff about Camp Bullfrog Lake. This accessibility allows for spontaneous weekend camping trips even with limited planning time.

Dog friendly campgrounds near Lyons: Paul Wolff Campground welcomes pets throughout their facilities. "Lots of people (including me) bring their leashed dogs. The other campers have been polite and friendly," mentions Marisa A. Most pet-friendly sites near Lyons require leashes and provide dedicated areas for walking dogs along trail systems.

Sunset views over water: Several campgrounds feature sunset viewing opportunities that campers frequently mention in reviews. "The sunset on Lake Michigan from the dunes was awesome," writes Jeffrey S. about Indiana Dunes State Park. These sunset viewing spots become popular gathering places for campers each evening.

What you should know

Train noise affects some campgrounds: Several campgrounds in the region experience railroad noise throughout day and night. "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," warns Kaley A. about Indiana Dunes State Park. Light sleepers should consider earplugs or choose sites furthest from tracks.

Seasonal campground limitations: Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally. "Stay here several times each year. Only down side of the park is that it is only open on the weekends," explains Rich M. about Blackwell Family Campground. Always check operational schedules when planning trips outside summer months.

Limited shade at some locations: Several campgrounds feature open sites with minimal tree cover. "Sites #4 and 5 probably have the longest length parking pad. I believe this is a relatively newer campground. There is NO shade during the day. None at all due to the trees within the campground being small," notes Tim K. about Camp Bullfrog Lake. Consider canopies or shade structures during summer camping.

Firewood availability varies: Policies on outside firewood differ between locations, with some providing complimentary wood. "Each site comes with a free bundle of oak firewood which is nice to use on the fire pits," mentions Josh M. about Camp Bullfrog Lake. However, quality issues are sometimes reported: "Unfortunately the wood I bought from the camp store took forever to catch flames—my other two neighbors had the same issue."

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity matters: When booking family sites, consider locations near playground facilities. "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)," shares Dane S. about Camp Sullivan. Families often prefer sites with visual access to play areas.

Beach access considerations: When camping with children at lake or beach locations, check for safety features. "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," notes Kaley A. Swimming areas with designated boundaries and supervision provide safer experiences for families with young children.

Book group sites for multi-family trips: Several campgrounds offer designated group camping areas ideal for multiple families traveling together. "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," explains John R. about Blackwell Family Campground. These areas typically provide larger communal spaces between tent pads.

Ranger programs for kids: Check campground schedules for educational programs. "There is an activities barn with a rock climbing wall," mentions Shane S. about Camp Sullivan. Many preserves offer weekend nature programs specifically designed for children with varying activities by season.

Tips from RVers

Electric-only hookups common: Most campgrounds in the region offer electric hookups but limited water or sewer connections. "It is electric only but that didn't really bother us—we just showed up with the water tank full and other tanks empty and enjoyed ourselves," advises Greg S. about Indiana Dunes State Park. Plan accordingly for water conservation during stays.

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for proper leveling. "The sites are crushed limestone and are level and wooded," reports Rich M. about Blackwell Family Campground. Always bring leveling blocks as terrain can vary significantly between sites even within the same campground.

Gate closure policies: Security gates at several campgrounds operate on strict schedules. "The gates close for the park an hour after sunset," warns Rich M. This affects late arrivals and early departures, so confirm gate procedures before booking if your travel schedule requires odd-hour access.

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