RV campgrounds near Mokena, Illinois provide options for travelers along the I-80 corridor, positioned 35 miles southwest of Chicago in Will County. The area sits at approximately 690 feet above sea level with a humid continental climate featuring hot summers and cold winters. Most campgrounds in this region remain accessible year-round, though water services at some parks are typically winterized from mid-October through mid-April.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Lake Alexander RV Park offers access to the Kankakee River for anglers. "The wooded habitat abounds with fish, wildlife, and native plants, and they offer many amenities for recreation and relaxation," notes one reviewer about this Lake Alexander RV Park.
Hiking trails: Several state parks with hiking trails are accessible from Glenwood RV Resort. "If you come to this area to do some hiking, you're in great luck as there are quite a number of really great state parks nearby to check out, including Starved Rock, Matthiessen and Illini," mentions one camper.
Water recreation: Swimming and boating options exist at multiple campgrounds. "You can walk down to the Kankakee river," reports one visitor at Lake Alexander RV Park, while another mentions "We swam in and it kept us cool from the heat."
What campers like
Convenient overnight stops: The Love's RV network provides strategic locations for travelers. "Found this on Dyrt and stopped for one night. Easy on and off I 65 yet barely any traffic noise. It just opened and it is well designed," writes a camper about Love's RV Stop-Demotte.
Affordability compared to Chicago hotels: Some campgrounds offer economical alternatives to urban lodging. "Don't Want a Pricey Chicago Hotel? Come Here! $20. Yes, it's an hour from the city, but I'd take the drive over the bill at a nearby hotel," shares one visitor about Enchanted Shores RV Park & Campground.
Clean facilities: Many campers prioritize cleanliness in their reviews. "Clean campsite, clean showers & bathrooms!" mentions one visitor, while another notes "This campground was clean and spacious. The bathroom and shower facility was well maintained."
What you should know
Seasonal water restrictions: Several parks limit water services during colder months. "We installed interior security cameras to keep an eye on our rig. Then stayed in a hotel until we changed our job location," shares one unhappy camper at Enchanted Shores.
Highway and railroad noise: Proximity to transportation corridors affects some campgrounds. "Near busy road and shipping plant," notes one camper at Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort, while another states "Lots of truck traffic stopping at the intersection makes lots of noise at night."
Reservation requirements: Some parks have specific booking policies. "Plan ahead! The location requires a 2 night stay minimum," advises a visitor about Fox Bluff Cottages & RV.
Tips for camping with families
Recreational amenities: Some Mokena area RV campgrounds offer extensive facilities for children. "The new pool, the game room, the playground, the beautiful new bath house and the grounds are just wonderful," reports a guest about Fox Bluff Cottages & RV.
Halloween events: Seasonal festivities create memorable experiences. "They do an extremely large Halloween event Columbus Day weekend. Jam packed for this event. Awards for site decoration. Campsites set up haunted houses, candy for kids, drinks for adults," describes a visitor at Glenwood RV Resort.
Local parks: Nearby public spaces supplement campground amenities. "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," suggests one camper.
Tips from RVers
Electrical connections: Check services upon arrival at any campground. "The site we were at showed a ground fault on the 50amp Circuit so I had to use the 30 amp circuit but it's Nov so no need to run dual ACs minor issue but still make sure your using your EPM devices," advises a visitor to Love's RV Stop-Demotte.
Site configurations: Several RV parks near Mokena offer varying layouts. "We stayed here for several months while working in the area. We chose it because they have 'winter water', which was great to have... What we didn't like is the powdery gravel sites (muddy when wet) that were not very level, and the long road in is very rough," reports a long-term guest at Glenwood RV Resort.
Dump station locations: Check for on-site or nearby facilities. "Partial hookups (sewer just outside of park behind hotel)," notes one camper at Tameling Campground and RV Park, while another mentions "This is my second time staying here. I enjoy the secluded area and found the people to be friendly and helpful."