Equestrian camping options near Milan, Illinois provide access to trails along the Hennepin Canal and wooded forest preserves within a 30-mile radius. The terrain consists primarily of flat prairie with scattered woodlands and water features, with an elevation range of 575-750 feet. Winter temperatures can drop below 10°F while summer camping season typically runs May through October with highs averaging 85°F.
What to do
Trail riding access: Hennepin Canal Lock 21 Campground connects riders to a crushed gravel path along the canal. "The Hennepin Canal Trail goes right through camp. With a few connecting roads, I traveled from a Chicago suburb to the Mississippi River. While I didn't see any horses then we did see a couple riding on the trail today," notes camper Art S.
Fishing opportunities: The lakes near Milan offer multiple species for anglers to target. "Fished here for a few years but camped here for the first time with my travel trailer this year. Nearby lake has large mouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish," reports Sarah J. at Big Hollow Recreation Area.
Water recreation: Paddling options exist on both lakes and canals near Milan. "Lake George offers fishing, paddling, boat rental," mentions James M. when describing recreation near equestrian camping facilities.
What campers like
Private, spacious sites: Morrison-Rockwood State Park offers well-separated campsites. "Most of the camp sites are fairly secluded from one another by distance and from surrounding foliage. Our site was huge, flat and private - no trouble finding flat ground to pitch the tent," notes Amy R.
Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained bathrooms. "The (and I cannot emphasize this enough) CLEANEST campground bathrooms I've ever seen! I'm not squeamish and have been camping for years so my expectations for campground bathroom cleanliness is well calibrated but these bathrooms (even the vault toilets!) were amazingly clean," reports Stacie H.
Reasonable fees: Horse camping options remain affordable in the region. "Only $8 a night" for primitive camping at Hennepin Canal locations, while electric sites at other locations typically range $17-20 per night.
What you should know
First-come, first-served basis: Many horse campgrounds near Milan operate without reservations. "Given that you can't actually make a reservation here (or at any of the campgrounds along the Hennepin Canal for that matter) as this spot and the 5 others that make up the Hennepin Canal Lock camping options are only offered on a first-come, first-served basis," explains Stuart K. about Hennepin Canal Lock 21 Campground.
Mosquito preparation: The canal areas can have significant insect populations. "This park is right next to the Hennepin Canal, which is full of stagnant water, a breeding ground for millions of mosquitos."
Limited drinking water: "There is no potable drinking water anywhere at any of these locks up and down the Hennepin Canal apart from at the Visitors Center, so ensure you bring your own water or a filtration system."
Tips for camping with families
Playground-adjacent sites: Specific loops at Morrison-Rockwood State Park cater to families with children. "We stayed in the 60's loop which is more open than most since it has the playground. The site was nice little spot with plenty of shade," mentions Stacie H.
Beginner-friendly options: Some campgrounds specifically suit first-time campers. "First timers/young kids- yes. Primitive campers- no. This is a great place for new campers, families of young kids, or just looking for an easier trip. There's a shower house with flush toilets, warm showers, and surprisingly CLEAN," advises Amy W.
Multiple recreation options: "The park itself offers trails for hiking and biking, a pool, golf course, campgrounds, historical Pioneer Village, amenities, including firewood, ice, concessions. Pride Lake offers paddling and fishing."
Tips from RVers
Site leveling challenges: Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area presents some topography issues. "Sites where more like a rainbow then flat but more then enough space to back up. Plenty of shade very friendly," notes Harrison Z.
Site selection strategy: "Check your site before booking! One section of sites is like an open field? No trees and full view of others. But these surround a playground- also very nice."
Full hookup availability: "This is a great campground. Sites are pretty level and easy to get parked. Full hookup!!! The conservation officers are very nice and usually stop by to make sure everything is going great. They continue to improve the campground every year."