RV camping near North Aurora, Illinois offers several options within a 30-mile radius. The area sits on the Fox River floodplain at approximately 700 feet of elevation, with summer temperatures typically reaching 80-85°F during peak camping season. Winter camping is limited to year-round facilities that maintain water services despite freezing temperatures that regularly drop below 20°F from December through February.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: At Glenwood RV Resort, campers can enjoy catch-and-release fishing in the on-site pond. "There's a huge lake with paved paths that we were able to walk the first night (not raining) and the beach looks like it will be fun to enjoy in the summer," notes one visitor about another nearby campground.
Hiking nearby: Within 20 minutes of Nature's Way RV Park, campers can access Starved Rock State Park's trail system. "Just 5 minutes to Starved Rock state park and one mile from interstate 80. Great country setting with full hook ups, pool, laundry, camp store and showers," says Wendy T.
Swimming options: Many campgrounds in the area offer swimming facilities for summer visitors. "One of my families favorite campgrounds. Great fishing and nice beach for swimming. Very nice shower/laundry house," mentions Ryan B. about a local resort.
What campers like
Well-maintained facilities: Campers consistently mention clean bathrooms and showers across various campgrounds. "Clean campsite, clean showers & bathrooms!" reports Jeana K. about Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort.
Full hookup convenience: RV travelers appreciate the reliable utilities at many parks. "Reliable full hookups. Very clean and well cared for property; especially the laundry and bathroom/shower areas," notes Carolyn C. about one campground. "We stayed at a back in site, easy access and site had plenty of room on each side," shares Ron D.
Community atmosphere: Fox Bluff Vacation Cottage & RV Resort offers a social environment for seasonal campers. "I've had a river spot at this campground for 5 years and let me tell you it has not disappointed... We've developed quite a lovely community of really nice people," explains Gina H.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Some campgrounds have minimum stay policies. "The location requires a 2 night stay minimum," advises Ann S. about Fox Bluff. Make reservations well in advance, especially for summer weekends.
Site conditions vary: Campground surfaces and site spacing differ significantly. "Open camp ground in town. Fun for the kids. Designed mostly for campers," says Tyler S. about one location. At another resort, a camper notes "Very very few spots with shade and trees. Felt like a trailer park not camping."
Seasonal closures: Many campgrounds near North Aurora operate on limited schedules. Thousand Trails Pine Country in Belvidere is open "April 20 to October 15," while others maintain year-round operations with reduced winter services.
Tips for camping with families
Pool amenities: Pools provide recreation for children during summer months. "It has a well maintained laundry and shower facility. Propane, full hookups, fairly sized fenced in dog run area, a lake with a beach front. Play ground for the kids and a strict 5MPH speed limit," shares Ron R.
Playground access: Many campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. "The new pool, the game room, the playground, the beautiful new bath house and the grounds are just wonderful," reports a Fox Bluff camper.
Halloween celebrations: Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort hosts special seasonal events. "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. Fun to see adults and kids all dressed up," explains Lisa T.
Tips from RVers
Travel center convenience: Love's Travel Stops offer reliable overnight options for RV camping near North Aurora, Illinois. "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," explains Stuart K.
Campground navigation: Some locations provide assistance with parking. "When we arrive, the host will bring you to your site and just listen to his directions and he will get you into your site perfectly. I asked if I could bring him on my future trips. I've never parked so easily," shares Marc W.
Site selection strategy: Choose sites based on your priorities. "We like dispersed sites so we wouldn't have like this park 'in season' when it's packed. That being said we've already decided this will be our first stop when the season starts again!" explains Rose F. about Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort.