Best Campgrounds near Oak Brook, IL

Campgrounds near Oak Brook, Illinois range from established forest preserves to lakeside recreation areas, with most sites located within a 30-mile radius of the city. Blackwell Family Campground in Warrenville offers tent and RV camping with electric hookups and showers, operating seasonally from May through September. Camp Bullfrog Lake and Camp Sullivan provide more diverse accommodation options including cabins and glamping facilities with amenities like electric hookups, showers, and picnic tables. Several campgrounds in the area feature water access, with sites at Illinois Beach State Park offering proximity to Lake Michigan.

Access to campgrounds in the Chicago suburbs typically requires advance planning, as most operate on reservation systems rather than first-come, first-served basis. The camping season for many sites runs from spring through fall, with limited winter availability except at year-round facilities like Camp Bullfrog Lake and Big Rock Campground. Most campgrounds provide electric hookups and basic amenities, though water hookups vary by location. Weather conditions in northeastern Illinois can significantly impact camping experiences, with hot, humid summers and cold winters limiting comfortable camping seasons. A visitor noted, "Just outside of Chicago, we have been staying here for quick weekend trips and absolutely love the proximity to home. They have discounted rates for Dupage county residents and have electric at all sites and great prices for firewood."

The Chicago region's campgrounds serve primarily as weekend getaways for local residents rather than destination camping. Several visitors mentioned the convenience of being able to camp while still having access to urban amenities. Campers report mixed experiences with site privacy, with some locations like Camp Reinberg offering wooded sites while others like Big Rock Campground provide more open settings. According to one review, "This is a relatively new campground not too far (about an hour drive) from Chicago. But, no shade in the Illinois heat and no shower made it unacceptable." Water recreation opportunities represent a significant draw at several locations, particularly at Chain O'Lakes State Park where fishing, boating, and swimming are popular activities. Most campgrounds enforce alcohol restrictions, which visitors frequently mention in reviews as an important consideration when planning trips.

Best Camping Sites Near Oak Brook, Illinois (74)

    1. Camp Bullfrog Lake

    30 Reviews
    Willow Springs, IL
    9 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. 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 Sullivan

    15 Reviews
    Oak Forest, IL
    16 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."

    4. The Vaudeville

    4 Reviews
    Chicago, IL
    12 miles
    +1 (312) 420-4204

    "There is easy access to public transportation. It was HOT and there are no plug ins or use of generators so plan accordingly"

    5. Camp Reinberg

    12 Reviews
    Palatine, IL
    22 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. Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

    127 Reviews
    Beverly Shores, IN
    50 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."

    7. Paul Wolff Campground

    20 Reviews
    Elgin, IL
    28 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."

    8. Adeline Jay-Geo Karis Illinois Beach State Park

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

    $25 / night

    "The group camp site is located pretty far away from the rest of the campsites, bathrooms, trails and amenities."

    "We had a phenomenal time at Illinois State Park camping facilities! Space was clean, nature was alive, and the neighbors so friendly!"

    9. Martin’s Camping Ground

    7 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."

    10. Big Rock Campground

    18 Reviews
    Big Rock, IL
    31 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."

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Recent Reviews near Oak Brook, IL

628 Reviews of 74 Oak Brook 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.

  • Operation_Fun ..
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Adeline Jay-Geo Karis Illinois Beach State Park

    Could be better

    This seemed like it could be a really great campground, but it's not taken care of very well and felt a bit unsafe. 

    It's a huge park, yet the sites aren't very private. The mosquitoes and ticks are the worst I've experienced thus far, and the abandoned buildings by the beach feel like crack dens.

    We brought chairs and relaxed by the beach for a while, which was very peaceful and really made the trip.

    It's worth checking out if you're interested. I now understand why there are always sites available here when it seems every other campground is fully booked.


Guide to Oak Brook

Camping spots near Oak Brook, Illinois offer options within 30-60 minutes of the suburb, with sites ranging from forest preserves to lakefront locations. The region's topography includes flat to gently rolling terrain with elevations around 600-700 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures average 70-85°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons provide more comfortable conditions with daytime temperatures in the 50-70°F range.

What to do

Climbing and trails: At Camp Sullivan, families enjoy the indoor climbing wall in the activities barn. A camper noted, "There are trails to walk. There is an activities barn with a rock climbing wall." The campground's newly built facilities provide both recreation and modern comforts.

Mountain biking: The trails at Camp Bullfrog Lake connect to an extensive network of paths perfect for cycling enthusiasts. One visitor mentioned, "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." Another camper confirmed, "The mountain bike trails were awesome. If you're a trail rider, you must stay here."

Kayaking on small lakes: Rental kayaks are available at several preserves, offering peaceful water recreation. A Camp Bullfrog Lake visitor shared, "The kayaks are $15 an hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around." This provides a relaxed alternative to the larger waterways in the region.

What campers like

Proximity for weekend escapes: Blackwell Family Campground offers a quick getaway for Chicago-area residents. A camper praised its convenience: "Located only 30 miles outside the city, and conveniently only 10 mins from my house, this is the perfect little getaway." This accessibility makes it ideal for short trips without extensive travel.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain excellent bathroom facilities despite high usage. At Camp Reinberg, a reviewer noted, "Restrooms (seriously the cleanest I've ever seen, even the ceilings were cleaned!)" highlighting the park's commitment to maintenance. Another camper mentioned, "Bathroom/shower facilities were clean and well stocked."

Urban camping alternatives: For those wanting an extremely urban experience, unconventional options exist. One camper at The Vaudeville described, "I easily found street parking and felt safe walking to the El at dusk. (I'm a city dweller so ymmv if you're not accustomed to a city lifestyle)." This provides access to Chicago's amenities while still camping.

What you should know

Site privacy varies significantly: Many campgrounds offer limited privacy between sites. A camper at Paul Wolff Campground observed, "There isn't any shade during the day. None at all due to the trees within the campground being small." Site selection is important for those seeking seclusion.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance planning. A visitor noted, "The FOREST PRESERVES OF COOK COUNTY online camping reservation site is tricky but after several tries I figured it out." Some sites like Big Rock Campground operate on a first-come basis instead.

Alcohol restrictions: Many forest preserves prohibit alcohol consumption. Paul Wolff Campground enforces this rule, with one visitor noting, "I even grew to like the no alcohol in the preserve rule." These regulations are actively enforced with regular staff patrols.

Tips for camping with families

Cabin options: For families wanting a wilderness experience without tents, Illinois Beach State Park offers alternatives. The campground provides "small and medium cabins, some heated with their own bathrooms, that feature bunk beds and are great for getting out of the cold." These accommodate families looking for more shelter.

Insect preparation: Mosquitoes and flies can be intense, particularly near water. A camper warned, "Be warned flies and mosquitos are wild" and another noted "It was almost impossible to sit outside in the evening" at Dunewood Campground. Bring ample repellent, especially for evening activities.

Kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds feature facilities specifically designed for children. Blackwell Family Campground provides "a nice shower facility. The grounds include a lake for boating, hiking trails, and bike paths. There is also an archery range, and some ranger programs." These activities keep children engaged throughout their stay.

Tips from RVers

Hookup positioning: At several campgrounds, water hookups may be inconveniently placed. A visitor to Big Rock Campground advised, "The water hookups are kind of far from the individual sites (make sure you have extra hose)." Another noted, "Water hookup is far behind camping pad - bring extensions!"

Limited sewer connections: Most campgrounds offer electric but lack full hookups. At Camp Bullfrog Lake, a camper mentioned, "No water hooks up. Water on site but, not ideal." Plan for shorter stays or identify dump stations in advance.

Seasonal considerations: RV camping is limited in winter months. A Big Rock camper noted, "It's a nice field if that's what you look for in a campground," referring to its open setting. The lack of tree coverage means little protection from sun in summer or wind in colder months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Oak Brook, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Oak Brook, IL is Camp Bullfrog Lake with a 4.2-star rating from 30 reviews.