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    Kentuckiana Campground provides full hookups for RVs and allows pets at all sites with no additional fees. This family-oriented campground in Mackinaw features pull-through spots suitable for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts traveling with dogs. Most sites have electric, water, and sewer connections, though they can be somewhat close together, giving pets limited space to relax outside the camper. The grounds include multiple playground areas for families and open spaces where leashed pets can stretch their legs. Campground rules require pets to remain on leash at all times while outside, and owners are expected to clean up after their animals. Quiet hours help ensure barking doesn't disturb neighboring campsites. The sites are somewhat cramped but provide picnic tables where families and their pets can gather.

    Dogs enjoy shaded campsites at nearby Kamp Komfort RV Park in Carlock, located just off Interstate 74. This well-maintained campground features level sites with mature trees providing cooling shade for pets during warm summer months. The grounds are impeccably maintained with manicured lawns and clean facilities, though campers are not permitted to place rugs on grass areas. Pet waste stations are available throughout the property, and the open play areas give children and pets space to burn energy. While road noise from the nearby highway is noticeable, the tree cover helps buffer some of the sound. Veterinary services can be found in Bloomington, approximately 8 miles away, making emergency pet care accessible. The campground's convenient location provides easy access to multiple pet supply stores within a short drive, ensuring campers don't run out of essential pet items during their stay.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Mackinaw (47)

      1. Comlara County Park

      3.6(34)19mi from MackinawRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Comlara is a beautifully laid out hidden gem in Illinois. Evergreen Lake is the perfect back drop to the campground."

      "Located just northwest of Bloomington, which is located absolutely smack-dab in the middle of the state of Illinois, you’ll discover a nature wonderland over here nearly hidden from plain site."

      2. Kentuckiana Campground

      4.7(7)6mi from MackinawRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We stayed here last year and will likely stay there again this year when we are back in Illinois. The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage."

      "When Unhitching if there is anyone waiting to drive by, you feel kind of rushed. Don’t let it make you forget wheel chocks or something important. They have a nice pond."

      3. Kamp Komfort RV Park and Campground

      4.3(8)11mi from MackinawRVs

      "Nice staff, quiet enough for being somewhat close to the highway. The trees seemed to block the noise well. They have a pool that was closed because of a virus or something."

      "bit more than a year ago provided quite a bit of detail on this campground, I’m following up on that review by sharing more fotos as well as providing a topline update: Highlights: (1) Closely located"

      from $40 - $45 / night

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      4. Kentuckiana Kampground and Country Opry

      4.5(4)6mi from MackinawRVs, Tents

      5. Timberline Campground

      3.6(5)9mi from MackinawRVs, Tents, Cabins

      6. Carl Spindler Campground

      3.8(11)16mi from MackinawRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This waterfront campground is perfect for anglers and particularly boaters who want to have their vessels close at hand, tied up at the marina, providing quick and EZ access to a fresh body of water that"

      "It was also a short walk to the Illinois River!!!"

      7. Millpoint Park

      4.1(18)20mi from MackinawRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Perched on Upper Peoria Lake where the Illinois River conjoins, this family-friendly and pet-inviting lush camping outpost is completely surrounded by Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve, absolutely guaranteeing"

      "If you’re looking to stay close to Peoria and enjoy beautiful sunsets and the water this place has it. Big trees, deep shade and it’s right on the Peoria Lake on the Illinois River."

      from $18 - $100 / night

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      8. Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

      4.0(11)19mi from MackinawRVs

      "highway next to a commercial big rig gas station, but if you are doing some heavy duty highway traveling with your RV or 5th wheel and simply need a place to hold up for the night, then this place really"

      "bit more than a year ago provided quite a bit of detail on this campground, I’m following up on that review by sharing more fotos as well as providing a topline update: Highlights: (1) Closely located"

      from $35 - $40 / night

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      9. Hickory Hill Campground

      4.2(5)19mi from MackinawRVs, Tents

      "Nestled in the verdant rolling hills of central Illinois, you’ll discover Hickory Hills Campground located just a short drive west of I39 and completely off the grid, due to the slight incline of this"

      "This seems to be more of a full time camping location. Lots of buildings and I was offered a lot for sale. Golf carts seem to be the most common mode of travel as there are plentiful."

      from $26 - $40 / night

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      10. Moraine View State Recreational Area

      3.9(27)34mi from MackinawRVs, Tents

      "I never did all of the trails but spent an afternoon hiking with a friend last summer."

      "It’s also never super convenient to need to pack up just to go to a dump station but as long as your fine walking to the community restrooms, you should be fine."

      from $40 - $20 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Mackinaw, IL

    269 Reviews of 47 Mackinaw Campgrounds


    • Shelly W.
      Apr. 26, 2019

      Kentuckiana Campground

      Great for families or just a quiet getaway!

      We stayed here last year and will likely stay there again this year when we are back in Illinois. The park has two sides, one side closer to the stage. We haven’t been there when they have shows, so I can’t speak to what that is like. When we were there it was lovely. There is plenty of shade, sites are large enough for our Class A and they are pet friendly.

    • Kaitlin D.
      May. 24, 2022

      Lincolns New Salem Historic Site Campground

      Great area

      We loved this campground. Was all paved sites and roads. Pretty level sites. Utilities harder to get to but all in all a great family campground. Pet friendly. Not 5 stars since we had to leave a day early due to weather. Not their fault but sites became a lake and couldn’t even step outside. Barely any AT&T service. Couldn’t use phone as hotspot at all.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2023

      Love's RV Stop-Normal IL 867

      Busy RV Highway Outpost

      Let me begin by saying that I scored this Love's RV Stop as high as I did not because it is my ideal camping spot - it isn't - and I don't think anyone looks for a spot to camp out on next to a super busy highway next to a commercial big rig gas station, but if you are doing some heavy duty highway traveling with your RV or 5th wheel and simply need a place to hold up for the night, then this place really is pretty amazing.  With that in mind, hopefully you'll pay this place a visit, stop, get fueled up, rest for the night and enjoy the convenience and easy on- and off-access that this place provides.  With this in mind …

      This spot is brand spanking new, incredibly flat and offers up all the flat poured concrete where you want it and freshly poured gravel where you drive and all the other parts are surrounded by freshly sodded grass that has already grown in to near maturity everywhere else. Conveniently located on the highway axis where I39 / US51 meets I55, here in central Illinois in the city of Bloomington, Love’s RV Stop is an incredibly convenient and easy access spot to drop your RV anchor for the night. Extra points to Love’s RV Stop for providing gated key-pad entry and 24 hour CCTV security delivering a real feeling of safety throughout your roadside RV or 5th Wheel stay. 

      The convenient app-managed reservation system is seamless and provides for an incredibly simple, remote check-in and payment process. You’ll find back-in or pull-through as well as ADA accessible sites with full hook-ups with water, sewer and choice of either 30 or 50 amp electrical at every site. At the main kiosk where you’ll check-in, there’s a brand new spartan clean single person shower facility as well as individual men and women’s restrooms in addition to a coin-operated laundry facility. Additionally, the property has 2 covered pavilions with picnic tables and gas-powered BBQ grills, community firepit that can easily seat a dozen people, 2 pickleball courts, kid’s playground and a dog park with real grass for the pups to do their business on.  Now granted, you'll be enjoying all of these amenities right next to all of the swooshing highway traffic, but surprisingly, we all got over this very quickly!

      Because Love’s RV Stop is connected and managed by the neighboring Love’s Truck Stop, you’ll have nearby access to their full convenience store, as well as ATMs, Bojangles Restaurant (mediocre BBQ at best), as well as additional shower facilities along with, but of course, all the gas you can pump by the gallon. But if it’s something simple like firewood, ice, sundries or snacks, you can get these items back at the Kiosk and there are 2 soda vending machines as well as an ice machine behind this small building as well. 

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) As you are literally on the corner of one of the busiest highway intersections in the entire Land ‘O Lincoln, there is no escaping where you are at, no matter how high they build the fence or how many bushes and trees they place between you and the 8-lanes of rushing passerby traffic and there’s not a single site here to escape the noise, so bring your earbuds if it bothers you or crank up some Van Halen;(2) If you are looking for something more than the stale coffee or the Bojangle’s food they are serving up at the truck stop, there are endless chain options like Starbucks, Dunkin’, Moe’s Southwest Grill nearby as well as further afield; (3) If you want my top recommendations for restaurants that are worth the drive, try out Giordano’s for Chicago deep dish pizza or Portillo’s for their Italian beef & sausage sandwich (don't ask, just order and send me your thanks later); and (4) If you are looking for something to do with the kiddos, head on over to Miller Park Zoo for the wild animals, performances and mini-golf or try out Grady’s Family Fun Park, which is an amusement park with rides and games. 

      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: 5 

      Quality: 5 

      Peace& Quiet: 4 

      Amenities: 5 

      Overall, I scored this location a 5.

      Happy Overnighting!

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 1, 2025

      Millpoint Park

      Waterfront Camping Bliss @ Family-Friendly CG

      Perched on Upper Peoria Lake where the Illinois River conjoins, this family-friendly and pet-inviting lush camping outpost is completely surrounded by Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve, absolutely guaranteeing a sublime encounter with nature on top of offering direct waterfront sites that will frame one of the most beautiful sunsets as you look west to Peoria during Happy Hour. In all, there’s about 80 sites – all of which are incredibly spacious, unlike a lot of other RV parks – to choose from at Millpoint, where a slow meandering gravel lane will have you navigating around the campground where you’ll take good note of the excellent shade that is provided everywhere.

      From an amenity standpoint, Millpoint Park packs a punch with a combination of back-in and pull-thru sites offering up standard water, sewage and electric hook-ups, relatively new picnic tables and in-ground fire rings as well as a designated dumpster upon exiting the grounds. There’s a fantastic boat launch that will have you fishing, kayaking and experiencing this body of fresh water shortly after you anchor into your spot for the night.  In fact, you don’t even need to get into a boat, by accessing one of 2 small little lakes where you can simply cast a line in from the dock or around the perimeter. The meticulously clean restroom / bath house facility is located near the front adjacent to the main office, where next to this are 3 cabins that can be rented, just in case you forgot your tent or RV. Additionally, there’s decent hiking paths to explore both north and south of the property, with the latter offering up a small beachhead at Funks Run. The place also sells firewood, but if you need anything else, you’ll need to head south towards town where there’s no shortage of shops and restaurants.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you are a tent camper, there’s 3-4 designated areas for primitive camping, but if you’d like something less primitive and with access to water and electricity, then book yourself into one of the 5 designated tent sites: #233-#237, of which I recommend #236 and #237 as they have a small waterfront area flanking the southern perimeter; (2) The water here has a lot of iron in it, so don’t attempt to drink it, but according to the locals, it’s fine to shower in, so I would encourage you to bring a decent amount of bottled water with you; (3) If you haven’t camped out here in central Illinois during the summer, you will want to bring good DEET spray to keep the ticks away as well as hard-core smoke or scent-fused candles that are peppermint, eucalyptus or lavender-scented to keep the gnats at bay; and (4) The owner, Don, is quite possibly one of the most accommodating and friendly campground owners I have ever met– so don’t be shy if you need anything at all during your stay, including a discount to his pizza restaurant.

      Happy Camping!

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 26, 2024

      Carl Spindler Campground

      Waterfront Camping Bliss with City View

      This waterfront campground is perfect for anglers and particularly boaters who want to have their vessels close at hand, tied up at the marina, providing quick and EZ access to a fresh body of water that is formed where Upper Lake Peoria meets the Illinois River. For campers who want to get away from it all, while still being within close driving distance to civilization, Carl Spindler offers the convenience of a nearby major city (Peoria) while still providing a decent escape for some rest & relaxation within a fairly decent vicinity to nature. The best part about this lakefront getaway – apart from the incredibly cheap prices for an overnight stay – was hands down, the very friendly staff who offer up everyone a very strong dose of Midwestern hospitality.

      This pet-friendly CG offers a lot of amenities including: FHUs featuring electric, water and sewage as well as playground, community fire pit, restroom and shower facility that are in pretty good (not pristine) condition, laundry, fresh tap water, boat launch, 2 dump stations, WiFi (although very poor connection) and a beachhead. All sites are very level here and come with a picnic table, fire ring and electric, while a good number of the RV slots have a combination of electric amp options in addition to water and sewage hook-ups. At the marina, you can purchase ice, small sundries and camping supplies and / or simply use this spot to launch your boat, kayak or canoe from. There’s also options to rent a slip, store your boat and / or trailer for the winter. There’s even a deluxe cabin to rent in case you don’t have a tent or RV.

      While most of Carl Spindler is designed more for the RV-driving or 5th Wheel toting kind – and to be honest, some of these look like longer-term residents and / or traveling professionals – offering up some 55 individual slots (some of which I would definitely describe as ‘very snug’), this outfit does provide 2 different options for decent camp sites with me tent pitchin’ bredren in mind, both of which sit right in front of the Illinois River. In these areas, and actually for the entire campground, there’s not much (if any) shade, tree cover or brush that contributes to an overall lack of privacy – so whatever your activities might be, you and your camping brood will be on full display to the rest of the campground. At least if you chose to set up your tent over in the primitive camping area, this area is still pretty underdeveloped (for now), so over in these parts, you’ll have a greater feeling of solitude, peace & quiet.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’d like to knock some pins down while slurping some delicious local cold brew, head on over to Landmark Bowling Center; (2) Should you be looking for some decent trails to hike check out nearby Powerton Lake State Park; (3) You will want to time your sundowners correctly, because if you do, you’ll be sipping Mai Tais leaning back in your camp chair listening to some Amy Winehouse watching the sun set in the west over the Illinois River as the twinkling stars come out to shine their brightest all with a crackling bonfire keeping you warm and lit on a gorgeous Midwestern night; (4) While I always pack a long 100 foot electrical cord for all of my electricity needs, I’ve never had to use it, except here, where the electrical outlet in the primitive tent camping area is shared by all 4 sites and ours was the furthest away – so we got lucky; and (5) In the event that you grow weary of conjuring up that next meal from the depths of your Cordova roto-molded cooler or onboard mini-fridge and want to check out some local flavor, there’s a handful of options, but all will require a bit of a drive, of which I highly recommend Avanti’s Ristorante for their excellent pizza and Italian subs, the Blue Duck BBQ Tavern for outstanding smoked brisket and Obed & Issacs Microbewery for the finest local taps as well as their signature dish, Kitchen Sink Pie (don’t ask, just order).

      Happy Camping!

    • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2020

      Friends Creek Campground

      Hidden among the farms - well-manicured camping

      In mid-Illinois a campground waits for you. Well tended grassy sites with an impeccable grassy picnicking area. There was plenty of room in our site but most of the campground is empty. It would feel more crowded when full due to a lack of vegetation between sites. We grabbed a non-electric site but most have electric. The showers/restrooms are centrally located and could be crowded if the camp was full. 

      We set up and walked some in the trails. The conservation area extends across the road and that’s where most of the trails are. Start at the one room schoolhouse and make your way down wide trails. They aren’t that long but take a few and they add up. Stay on the camp side of the road and you can find large grassy areas with playgrounds and picnic shelters. A few trails are on this side too.

      Clinton Lake Recreation area is just down the road if you want to fish or bring some watercraft. 

      One note: if you reserve a camping spot it’s just to have a site. Specific campsites aren’t reserved. Get here early and you have your choice. 

      This is a nice mid-Illinois campground!

    • Brett F.
      Jun. 1, 2021

      Millpoint Park

      Location, location, location!

      We were late reserving a campsite for Memorial Day Weekend. But Don had a spot for us. We are glad we stayed.

      The campground sits along the Illinois River: many campsites face it. It's secluded and quiet. Campsites are spacious and well-distanced.

      There is much to do on site. The campground is situated between a nature preserve with nice walking paths and a beach. There is also an old barge to explore.

      A little further away is Old Mill Vineyard. Well worth the 20 minute drive! The wine and ambiance are very nice. Ask for Ellen.

      The campground only had two restrooms available during our stay. But they were nice. And don't forget your RV water filter! The water here is very rusty.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2025

      Walmart - Peoria Supercenter

      Bumper Car Parking Lot

      This is one of the larger Walmart stores that I have across in my travels and is conveniently located right off of I74 just due south of Peoria and across the Illinois River. You will immediately discover that this Walmart is easily accessible from just about any entrance point that completely surrounds this blue big box retailer. And even though this retail outlet is massive, as is its accompanying oversized parking pad, the place was very frenetic, and jam-packed with lots of traffic zipping around in multiple directions.

      But hey, if lots of ping-pong match-style traffic doesn’t dissuade you from parking here, then you’ll be treated to a decent ton of amenities as you are situated within a massive retail complex that is surrounded by other big box retailers like Lowe’s and Bass Pro Shop, a number of gas stations as well as a decent assortment of smart restaurants, like Texas Roadhouse, Childer’s Eatery and Godfather’s Pizza. Of course, there’s no shortage of drive-by fast food joints nearby like McDonald’s, IHOP, Bob Evans, Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell, but take it from me, you’d be better off crossing the Illinois River into Peoria to check out some better haunts like Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery & Eatery or Thyme Kitchen & Craft Beer.

      Should you decide to park at this oversized discount retailer parking haven, I would suggest parking either on the southern or northern perimeters as while they are next to their own respective inner 2-lane roads, the traffic is slow-moving and isn’t stopped for any lights around those areas, making for less noise pollution. You’ll find that the lot is very flat and level, well-paved albeit dated as well as offering really great lighting at night along with very good rotating security that remain constantly vigilant in this overgrown shopping mecca.

      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: 3 

      Safety & Security: 2 

      Quality: 3 

      Peace & Quiet: 2 

      Amenities: 3 

      Overall, I scored this location a 3 

      Happy Overnighting!

    • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2020

      Pine Campground — Sand Ridge State Forest

      A sandy forest that is less visited with backcountry sites

      This review is for the backpacking campsites within the Sand Ridge forest. The trail is a mix of sand and soil. It’s quite an unexpected discovery in Illinois. We didn’t see anyone else on the trail but we saw cars parked so hikers were out there. 

      We stopped at 2 different campsites. They are just a short distance off the trail. Each was a small clearing with forest right up to the edge. A fire pit is also available. All the backpacking sites were empty so it seems that lots of options are possible. 

      We didn’t come across water sources so we asked the ranger. He pointed out a couple spots the have spigots or hand pumps. Be sure to have a water supply before heading out. 

      The longest loop is just under 15 miles but you can do different loops together to increase mileage. There is prickly pear in this area so be careful where you step. We also were told to avoid a trail because it was sandy and a tough climb. The man said he breaks horses by riding them up the hill. If this is a concern, I recommend asking around to find the best trail for you.

      This is a hidden gem right in the middle of Illinois.


    Guide to Mackinaw

    Camping near Mackinaw, Illinois offers year-round options with many sites situated along water features. Central Illinois experiences four distinct seasons with summer highs averaging in the mid-80s and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing. The terrain around Mackinaw consists primarily of gently rolling prairie with small woodland areas, creating natural windbreaks for campers during the region's occasionally gusty weather patterns.

    What to Do

    **Fishing opportunities: At Comlara County Park, visitors access multiple fishing areas including Jones Pond and Evergreen Lake. "Much bigger lake than I first thought," notes Nathan E., while Scott N. mentions "It's very cool that the folks at Comlara put that dock there for the tent campers to use."

    **Water activities: Boating enthusiasts find convenient launch points at several parks. "The campground has nice bathrooms and hookups" while providing "a beautiful spot right on the lake," according to Sarah S. at Comlara County Park. Additional water recreation options include canoe and kayak rentals.

    **Wildlife observation: Nature preserves surround Millpoint Park, creating excellent wildlife viewing. "The campground is surrounded by Spring Bay Fen Nature Reserve" with "lush camping" opportunities according to Stuart K. Bird watching is particularly productive during spring and fall migrations.

    What Campers Like

    **Spacious sites: Many campers appreciate the generous spacing at certain campgrounds. At Millpoint Park, "the sites are very spacious, unlike a lot of other RV parks," and Marie B. confirms that "this place felt like real camping. The spots were pretty spread out and easy pull through."

    **Natural setting: Moraine View State Recreational Area offers a more natural camping experience. "We got there in the dark and woke up to Fall colors, Canadian geese, trails, playgrounds," says Jennifer M. The park includes multiple hiking trails through wooded areas.

    **Quiet atmosphere: Many campgrounds maintain evening quiet hours. At Hickory Hill Campground, Kevin T. found it to be a "Very nice place. Great for a weekend getaway. Clean, quiet, and plenty of shade." The campground's forested setting helps buffer noise.

    What You Should Know

    **Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have mineral-heavy water. At Millpoint Park, campers note that "water has a lot of iron so does smell/taste weird." Stuart K. advises "the water here has a lot of iron in it, so don't attempt to drink it," recommending campers "bring a decent amount of bottled water."

    **Reservation timing: Popular weekends fill quickly, especially at state parks. At Moraine View State Recreational Area, waterfront sites are in high demand. "Book far enough in advance for a waterfront site," advises Sarah M., adding that "You can kayak or fish from campground."

    **Highway proximity: Several campgrounds are situated near major highways for easy access. Kamp Komfort RV Park and Campground is "located about 10 miles from Bloomington" with sites that are "concrete and level" according to MickandKarla W., though Ryan L. notes "being sort of close to the highway" means some noise.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    **Playground options: Multiple family-friendly areas exist throughout regional campgrounds. At Timberline Campground, Emily R. found "plenty to do. Jumping pillow and several playgrounds. Nice campstore." Nick W. confirms it's "Great for families with kids."

    **Fishing access: Kid-friendly fishing spots with no boat required. At Comlara County Park, Melissa B. mentions "Right by jones pond, but the fishing was not the best right by our site." Millpoint Park offers "a spot that a person could get a kayak or canoe into the water."

    **Swimming options: Seasonal swimming areas provide summer recreation. Moraine View State Recreational Area has "swim beach is not right in campground but nearby. $3 entry for beach," according to Sarah M. Several campgrounds offer pools with typical Memorial Day to Labor Day availability.

    Tips from RVers

    **Hookup availability: Most campgrounds near Mackinaw provide full hookup options. Timberline Campground features "full hook ups at a reasonable price. Each site also has a picnic table and fire pit," according to carissa. Ryan L. notes at Kamp Komfort that "Some of the sites have concrete pads, some don't."

    **Site layout considerations: Many campgrounds have pull-through sites with varying privacy levels. At Carl Spindler Campground, Lee D. found "Site sizes are, for the most part, very generous and can accommodate a large RV and extra vehicle/s." However, Ryan L. observed at Kentuckiana Kampground that "sites are a bit cramped" so "keep that in mind and don't forget things like putting chocks under the wheels."

    **Pet accommodations: Pet friendly camping near Mackinaw, Illinois is widely available. Marie B. notes Millpoint Park "was dog friendly with plenty of room to walk your dogs around," while at Kamp Komfort "pet waste stations are available throughout the property" for convenience when camping with animals.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Mackinaw, IL is Comlara County Park with a 3.6-star rating from 34 reviews.

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