Best Cabin Camping near St. Anne, IL

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several cabin camping options near St. Anne, Illinois provide varying levels of comfort and amenities for visitors seeking rustic accommodations. Kankakee River State Park offers cabins with electricity, picnic tables, and fire rings with built-in grills. The cabins at Camp Bullfrog Lake feature bunk beds and central bathrooms with showers nearby. "The cabins are great for getting out of the cold," wrote one visitor about Camp Bullfrog Lake's heated options. Kankakee South KOA provides cabin rentals with full hookups and clean fire pits, while Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park features cabin accommodations with access to a private beach and water recreation.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Some cabins include private bathrooms and heating systems for year-round comfort, while others offer more basic accommodations with shared facilities. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer months from April through October. According to one camper, "We stayed in a large cabin with my wife, son, great buddy, his wife, and son. Perfect for family camping." Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing pets in designated cabins for an additional fee.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from simple fire rings with cooking grates to cabins with small refrigerators and microwaves. On-site camp stores at locations like Kankakee South KOA provide basic supplies, firewood, and ice, though prices may be higher than nearby stores. Water availability differs between locations, with some cabins offering running water while others require guests to access communal spigots. Firewood is sometimes included with cabin rentals, particularly at Cook County Forest Preserve locations like Camp Bullfrog Lake.

Best Cabin Sites Near St. Anne, Illinois (13)

    1. Kankakee South KOA

    9 Reviews
    Kankakee, IL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 939-4603

    "We loved the dog park along with the many activities available. We come here at least once a year. Check out their information on their website."

    "Playground was nice and geared toward smaller kids. Staff was friendly and very nice. Firewood, ice, etc. could be ordered via text and delivered. Trash pick up daily."

    2. Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    17 Reviews
    Bourbonnais, IL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 933-1383

    "The spots are not huge, and not super private (you have next door and across the street neighbors), but we didn’t mind that!"

    "The campsites are very spread out and you will have a very private quiet campsite. This site is near a small cemetery that has tombstones that are hundreds of years old."

    3. Oak Lake RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    De Motte, IN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 306-8223

    $55 - $160 / night

    "Oak Lake RV Resort handled it all with ease & gave us the BEST camping trip ever!"

    "Pulled in as the sun was coming down after a looong day of driving. Our site was right next to the playground and my kids had a blast swinging, climbing, and jumping while we set up camp."

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    4. Pioneer Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Lake Village, IN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 345-4472

    "Full hook-ups available, large sites, tents, RVs, groups, Pavilion available for rent"

    5. Sun Aura

    3 Reviews
    Lake Village, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 345-2000

    $35 - $200 / night

    "It was still big enough for our tent and a table and pit. We had to park in a nearby parking space because our site was surrounded by other sites and common area."

    6. Camp Bullfrog Lake

    30 Reviews
    Willow Springs, IL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (312) 636-9785

    $20 - $138 / night

    "We stayed in the primitive tent area near the back of the park. It is walk in. There was a pole for a lantern, a picnic table, a fire ring and tent pad."

    "The tent sites are right next to the water which is beautiful but can get very windy. There is no privacy between the sites (no trees, etc)."

    7. Caboose Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wolcott, IN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 261-3828

    "They do require wristbands which cost 10$ a day but that includes bumper boats and unlimited paddle boat rentals, for us it’s perfect! Fun to take out the kayaks too. We will be back!"

    "This place is different close to interstate so noise, they have tons of activities for the kids it’s very clean. Almost every spot has a waters edge. I plan coming back here in the middle of summer."

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    8. Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lowell, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 374-5941

    "We stayed on site 27, sites are full hookup up, there's a nice bathhouse which has a key pad handle which made me feel safe while showering. Theres a playground as well."

    "Nature trails and of course Cedar Lake. People seemed friendly."

    9. Camp Sullivan

    15 Reviews
    Oak Forest, IL
    42 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."

    "As stated, there is electric hookup but no water at the site. However, staff was more than happy to meet us at the bathrooms to allow us to fill our tanks before we set up camp."

    10. Lakeshore Camp Resort

    17 Reviews
    Portage, IN
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 762-7757

    $49 - $57 / night

    "A lake with water rentals, floating water slide, playgrounds and sport courts, general store with the stardust’s “convenience mark-ups”,and water/ electric at all sites."

    "We were there the week before peak season opened so none of the pools or splash pads were open, but they were very accommodating so that we could still play mini golf and ride around on the pedal cars."

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  • H. K.
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Camp Bullfrog Lake

    Nice but very little shade

    We stayed in the primitive tent area near the back of the park. It is walk in.

    There was a pole for a lantern, a picnic table, a fire ring and tent pad. There is one clean flush toilet and shower per each gender (the shower stall was spacious with plenty of hooks and benches). There were also vault toilets not too far away. The water spigot was pretty far away though. There were plenty of garbage cans.

    There were a few small trees but very little shade. On hot days I think a pop up shade shelter would be necessary to make it bearable.

    Overall it was pretty quiet.

    The last night we were there a large group of people with their tents showed up. There were not enough tent pads or picnic tables for all of them. I don't know if it was the park that booked so many people or if it was the group that overbooked.

  • Jerry L.
    Sep. 8, 2021

    Sun Aura

    Great for Newbies or Noobs

    From the start you feel welcomed. My site was small compared to other campsites. It was still big enough for our tent and a table and pit. We had to park in a nearby parking space because our site was surrounded by other sites and common area. There is no electric in "tent city" either, but it is near the roundhouse and showers. There is an outdoor shower as well. That was awesome. The events were great forLabor Day weekend. This was our first time at and adult only resort or clothing optional. The people were friendly and helpful to others. This convinced us that this is how we will camp from now on.

  • Hatie P.
    Apr. 19, 2018

    Camp Bullfrog Lake

    Lovely cabins, facilities and hiking!

    I visited Palos early this week (mid-April) for a very very chilly three days. The tent sites are right next to the water which is beautiful but can get very windy. There is no privacy between the sites (no trees, etc). There are small and medium cabins, some heated with their own bathrooms, that feature bunk beds and are great for getting out of the cold. The central bathrooms are clean, heated and offer showers. The water is not yet potable so bring your own or check with the park team to ensure it's drinkable when you go. The hiking here is AWESOME with a bajillion different routes right from the campground. We hiked 10 miles and saw tons of animals and birds including a snake, loads of herons and songbirds, deer, a raccoon and a Cooper's Hawk. I will definitely be back!

  • Marc W.
    Jun. 15, 2019

    Kankakee South KOA

    Fun little campground

    Had a great time this weekend camping with my wife and two boys. We camp in an Hybrid trailer and really appreciated the price point with full hookups. Sites were decent size and had fire pits at each location. They had plastic picnic tables which where light to move and easy to clean. Decently quiet camp site with a pool for the kids to cool off made for an enjoyable weekend. Close to Kankakee and some of the other towns in the area for things to do. I would definitely come again to kayak on the Kankakee river. Unfortunately the water levels where too high for this trip as warnings had been issued

  • 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.

  • hThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park

    Quiet, well kept spot

    We stayed on site 27, sites are full hookup up, there's a nice bathhouse which has a key pad handle which made me feel safe while showering. Theres a playground as well. You have access to the perks of the conference grounds I clouding access to a small private beach on the lake, canoes and kayaks, life jackets, and a rec room when open. Close to a grocery store and not far from US 41.

  • Art W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Lakeshore Camp Resort

    One step above WALMART

    This campground hosts many permanent or monthly campers, as evidenced by semi permanent structures, fences etc. There is a small lake that offers swimming and fishing, but we did not use this area. It is a huge area, with 4 shower and bathroom facilities, but they were old and needed maintenance and updating. One of us was brave enough to shower there, the other one preferred to take a sponge bath in the van. Each site that we saw had electric and waste water and potable water, so this was convenient. There is a loud highway nearby. The camp is a ten minute drive from West Beach area of Indiana Dunes National Park. As we ate breakfast on the supplied picnic table, the neighbor next to us had a loud argument with another resident involving a presumed theft, and police visited.

  • phillip L.
    Jul. 27, 2016

    Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

    Great

    The campsites are very spread out and you will have a very private quiet campsite. This site is near a small cemetery that has tombstones that are hundreds of years old. I got to stay at site 14 at Davis creek. Potowatomi Campground and Chippewa Campground are not opened for the entire 2016. The sites are really limited around here so I recommend reserving weeks earlier or just come early. The site costed me about 8 dollars to reserve which was really cheap. The restrooms were really dirty and had a lot of insects flying around. There is no running water at the site so bring plenty. We did not have to collect firewood because there is a man walking around with a wheel barrow selling it which was really convenient. There is a short hike that crosses a bridge and it goes along the river

  • Kara W.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Camp Sullivan

    Only Option

    This park is not great. Others have mentioned small, un-level sites. We did not have this issue in Spot 8 but I can see other spots have that issue (and there are only 10 RV spots)

    It was the only option for us to visit Chicago for the weekend. Still, it’s an hour away from downtown. They do NOT have water available or a dump station despite advertising that they do. “Water” was a garden hose that an employee pulled out from the cleaning closet when we asked where the water was. The hose had holes in it, and barely trickled. So we had to fill up plastic jugs from the shower.

    All garbage cans were full when we arrived. Showers and bathrooms were deplorable - had obviously not been cleaned in days. No toilet paper available for two days. They did finally clean and restock on Saturday - I guess they only do maintenance on the weekend. Hose went back into the supply closet then for all the good it did.

    Employee questioned us for arriving at 1pm when check-in for the RV spots is 3pm. We had already parked in our spot since no one was there. He said that was fine. Check out is 12, no more than half the park was ever full, and no one is cleaning the sites (our fire pit was full of trash), so it makes no sense to wait until 3 to park.

    I don’t remember what the nightly rate is because they never sent me any confirmation email when I booked months ago. But I can guarantee it’s too high. As it was our only option near Chicago for an RV, we made the best of it. Only reason it doesn’t get 1-star is because, as others have mentioned, there is a lot of greenery to enjoy as well as solitude.


Guide to St. Anne

Cabin camping options near St. Anne, Illinois range from rustic accommodations to heated units with modern amenities. The area encompasses both prairie and woodland terrain at approximately 650 feet elevation, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 60-85°F. Many cabin sites offer proximity to the Kankakee River watershed, providing opportunities for water recreation alongside forest activities.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Potowatomi Campground at Kankakee River State Park connects to multiple trail systems. "The area is well kept, clean, and well managed. I have frequented this park because it offers a lot of activities from primitive camping, RV parking, fishing, hiking, biking, backpacking, etc. They're are some rock cliffs that are suspended over the Kankakee river and also over a creek that feeds it," notes one visitor.

Water recreation: Lakeshore Camp Resort offers swimming options approximately 45 minutes from St. Anne. "The Pool and lake were both swimmable. The playground was nice for kids," reports a camper, though the resort can be busy during peak periods.

Mountain biking: Located about 80 minutes northwest of St. Anne, the trails near Camp Bullfrog Lake provide extensive riding opportunities. "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," writes one visitor. The single-track trails are maintained and suitable for various skill levels.

What campers like

Clean shower facilities: Kankakee South KOA maintains well-kept bathroom facilities. "Bathrooms were clean and had nice showers," mentions one camper. Another notes, "The campground was nice and clean. Nothing super fancy but all the necessities were great and price was very reasonable!"

Private sites: Campgrounds in the area vary greatly in site spacing. A visitor to Kankakee River State Park observed, "The campsites are very spread out and you will have a very private quiet campsite." Other parks like Oak Lake RV Resort earn praise for their layout: "Nice big sites, easy to get in and out."

Lake access: Several cabin camping options provide water access. "We enjoyed our stay at a site right on the pond. There is a small playground, and a pond for swimming and fishing," reported one visitor to Pioneer Family Campground. Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park offers cabin guests access to a private beach on Cedar Lake.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Most cabin facilities near St. Anne operate from April through October. The camping season generally runs from April 1 through October 31, with some sites like Kankakee River State Park open year-round. Summer weekends book quickly, especially holiday periods.

Bathroom facilities: Quality varies widely between locations. A visitor to Camp Sullivan noted: "The bathroom facilities were clean with an average level of amenities." Water availability can be limited at some locations, with campers reporting: "There is no running water at the site so bring plenty."

Cabin types: Basic cabin accommodations typically feature bunk beds without linens. One visitor to Pioneer Family Campground described their experience: "We tent camped with 8 small kiddos. One of the largest tent sites I've been on. There is a small playground, and a pond for swimming and fishing." More deluxe cabins include heating and private bathrooms.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Oak Lake RV Resort provides multiple swimming options for children. "We came for a weekend and stayed nearly 2 weeks! The pond swimming and obstacle course, movies on our inflatable screen, golf cart glow parades, s'mores, homemade campfire pizzas and endless family memories. The kids are still raving about it!" shared a family camper.

Quiet locations: For families seeking peaceful settings, consider Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park. "There was a nice big field for the dog to run. Nature trails and of course Cedar Lake. People seemed friendly," reported one visitor. The grounds include access to kayaks and canoes with life jackets provided.

Plan for weather changes: Summer storms can develop quickly in the area. Pack additional clothing layers and rain gear, particularly in spring and fall. Most cabin accommodations remain dry during inclement weather, but outdoor activities may be limited.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Several campgrounds offer complete hookups for RVs. "A plus was the full hookups. The sites are very close together. Management is not over bearing and very friendly," noted a camper at Kankakee South KOA. Most parks near St. Anne offer electric, water, and sewer connections.

Site spacing: Site size varies significantly between campgrounds. "Very difficult to contact staff to book reservation... No water or dumping hook up. Electric only," cautions a reviewer about Camp Sullivan. Advance research about specific site dimensions helps ensure adequate space.

Proximity to highways: Some camping cabins near St. Anne are located close to major roads. At Caboose Lake Campground, a visitor mentioned: "Where Route 24 and I65 meet near Remington. Loud road noise." Select interior sites when possible to minimize traffic sounds.

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