Chain O'Lakes State Park offers primitive and walk-in tent camping options when sites aren't reserved ahead of time. Located in northern Illinois, the park spans 2,793 acres with six interconnected lakes and the Fox River flowing through it. Summer temperatures typically range from 75°F to 85°F, creating warm conditions for water activities.
What to do
Kayaking through connected lakes: The Chain O'Lakes waterway system allows paddlers to navigate between multiple lakes without portaging. At Turner Lake South Camping Area, visitors appreciate the water access. "I love to kayak through here because I don't need to paddle through the river unless I'm feeling competitive. I enjoy this route for the wildlife and nature scenery. I've seen beavers, minks, ferrets, and sand cranes on my two trips so far," shares Cora M.
Archery practice: The park maintains designated archery facilities for visitors looking to practice their skills. Bring your own equipment and check at the ranger station for current regulations. As Meg K. notes, "There is so much to do at this campground. Horseback riding, archery, hiking, boating, fishing."
Boat rentals for fishing: The park offers boat rentals at the main boat launch at Maple Grove, with access to the Fox River and Grass Lake. "This location has a huge parking lot for boat trailers, a very well stocked general store with fishing supplies, a cafe, boat rentals and good firewood," notes Brian O. from Turner Lake South.
What campers like
Private wooded sites: Certain campgrounds offer more secluded tent camping than others. According to Marisa A. at Turner Lake South Camping Area, "The best sites for those hoping for privacy are in Turner Lake South and Mud Lake East. The campsites are a little bigger in Turner Lake South, I feel, but both have campsites circled by woods with a level place to pitch a tent."
Early access for weekend spots: During peak season, securing weekend spots often requires midweek arrival. "While these sites are usually slated for walk-ups on the weekends, it seems like a lot of people go early on Thursday or even Wednesday to secure their sites for the weekends," notes Marisa A. when describing how to get prime sites at Turner Lake South.
Affordable basic camping: Fox Den Campground offers electric sites with reasonable rates. "These campsites are as low as $12/night!! One of my favorite spots to test new gear. Family friendly. There's some small trails around as well that are beginner. There was electricity, however those sites are $25/night," shares Addison G.
What you should know
Tent sites fill quickly: During summer weekends, camping spots become scarce without advance planning. "This IL state campground fills up quickly on the weekends over the summer," warns Marisa A. about Turner Lake South.
No alcohol policy: The entire park enforces a strict alcohol prohibition. At Fox Den Campground, Jeanne M. notes, "The only big minus is the full hook ups fill up fast no spur of the moment camping unless it is early or late in the season. The other thing is ALL Illinois State Parks are now enforcing a no alcohol policy even if you are on your own site."
Alternative equestrian options: While horse trails exist within the park, overnight horse campgrounds near Round Lake, Illinois require looking beyond park boundaries. Mike C. clarifies: "I called to verify and they do NOT allow any dispersed camping unless if you have a group of 40 or more people for boy scouts/girl scouts."
Tips for camping with families
Wildlife viewing opportunities: The lake system provides excellent wildlife spotting for children. At Big Foot Beach State Park Campground, Brenton S. reports: "Great place to quickly get in and set up, easy access to all amenities, the ranger station, and camp hosts if needed. Good fishing ponds for the kids, and great hiking trails throughout the property."
Playground access: Multiple play areas exist throughout the park for younger visitors. Meg K. from Turner Lake South notes, "There is also a park for the kids in several areas. Not far from town in case you need to go to the store and there is also a bait/shop store on premises."
Boat rentals for fishing: Kids enjoy fishing from rental boats or from shore. "If you own a boat or love to fish, this is a great place to go camping. They rent some little fishing boats here too if you want to get off the shore," explains Marisa A.
Tips from RVers
Site selection for privacy: For RVs seeking more privacy, certain loops offer better spacing and natural screening. At Paul Wolff Campground, Marisa A. advises: "I wish there was more distance between sites in the water/electrical loops for more privacy, but I'd go every weekend if I lived in Kane county because it would be worth the resident price even tho there are so many RVs."
Separate equestrian camping facilities: Dedicated equestrian camping exists at other facilities nearby for those traveling with horses. While horse campgrounds near Round Lake specifically are limited, regional options include private stables offering overnight accommodations. As Brian O. notes about Chain O'Lakes State Park, "There are horse/snowmobile trails, but no equestrian campground."
Campground gate timing: Plan RV arrivals before gates close for the evening. Brian O. warns about Turner Lake South, "One last thing, the gates close at 10:PM and there are tire shredders, you can leave but you can't get back in... unless you want to walk 2+ miles in the dark."