Best RV Parks & Resorts near Villa Park, IL

Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Villa Park, Illinois, offering various hookup options for recreational vehicles. Fox Bluff Vacation Cottage & RV Resort features 650 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, plus 30/50-amp service. Sycamore RV Resort, located in Sycamore, remains open year-round with full hookups and accommodations for larger motorhomes on its pull-through rv pads. Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort in Joliet provides 50-amp electric and water hookups with a sanitary dump station on property. The concrete pads at many parks are generally level, though space between sites varies considerably. "Very friendly staff and people. Great accommodations. Spots are ok size. Pretty level," noted one visitor about Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort.

Planning considerations should account for weekend availability, especially during summer months when Chicago-area campgrounds fill quickly. For big rig spots, Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort in Marengo and Pine Country RV Resort in Belvidere both accommodate larger vehicles, though reservation systems differ between properties. Dump stations are available at several locations, but not universally present - Camp Sullivan lacks this amenity, leading one camper to note it was "the only downfall" of an otherwise decent park. Most RV parks in the region welcome pets and provide trash collection. Several Love's Travel Stops in the area, including locations in Morris and Hampshire, offer small RV hookup areas with limited amenities but convenient highway access for overnight stays and full hookup rv options.

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445 Reviews of 56 Villa Park Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Northwoods RV Resort

    New Campground Scent Emanates From this Freshly Minted RV Outpost

    My first impression when I first arrived here was the overwhelming scent of a newly minted campground, what with the freshly laid gravel, the mint condition security gates, finely manicured and recently raked greenery (as it was October when we visited, it might be better described as brownery) surrounded by a fairly decent gated enclosure lined with perfectly pruned tall towering oaks. Upon arrival, you’ll find what looks to be a brand-spanking new log cabin office on the right after passing a seemingly freshly-minted activities center / community lodge complete with in-ground heated swimming pool and jacuzzi on the left.

    Amenities? As you could guess, this pet-friendly 60-acre RV resort has all the attractions in spades from pickleball, playgrounds, volleyball, log pergola patio, full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric, water & sewage), picnic tables, fire pits, BBQ grills, wagon rides, river access, picnic areas, bathhouses w/ showers & restrooms, cable TV WiFi (pretty poor connection though), gaga ball, game room, community room, billiards table, playground, wet bar, tabletop shuffleboard, community living room with large screen TV, DVD player w/ DVD library, clubhouse, dog park, horseshoes, hot tub, covered pavilions with picnic tables, catch & release ponds, inflatable water toys, jumping pillow, laundr-O-mat, propane refueling station and dump station.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) This place isn’t EZ to find – for some reason, if you plug the campground into your GPS, you’ll literally be on the wrong side of the tracks, where you will arrive at a dead end with a sign that says you are in the wrong place and that you’ll need to double-back, cross the train tracks heading north and turn right just before arriving to High Road School of Belvidere (so if you see a school, you’ve gone too far); (2) You will want to take note that yes, you actually cross train tracks to get to this campground, so if you’re sharp, you’re going to want to ensure you haven’t booked a site right next to where trains will shoot through every few hours, this specifically means avoiding sites #E1-#E5 and #FS23-#FS36 as well as #FE1-#FE20; (3) If you’re a tent camper, you can certainly stay here, but you will want to note that this is very much an RV outpost; (4) The best sites IMHO are those on the northernmost perimeter, as far away from the train tracks as you can get and that also border the Kishwaukee River with sites #S9-#S20 being excellent, as well as #S25-#S81, which are equally amazing; (5) If you are planning on using that amazing pool that you saw as you came in, make sure you call management a good day or two before you come in to ensure that they turn on the heater – when we were there for 2 days, by the time we left, the pool was still too cold to go for a dip; and (6) When you grow weary of trying to conjure up a meal from the depths of your Cordova roto-molded cooler and want to venture out to try some local fare, just a short walk into the nearby town is Garden Prairie Café, which has a very simple menu offering no shortage of fried everything (fish, shrimp, chicken, etc.) and then there’s Pleasant Street Tavern, but that’s mostly cheap national beers and frozen pizza fare, so if you want something a bit more substantive, head west of here to Miles Bar N’ Grill that serves up typical Midwestern fare like cheese curds, pork tenderloin, Italian beef and a variety of fried fish like blue gill, cod and catfish.

    Happy Camping!

  • T
    Oct. 4, 2020

    Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort

    Great First Experience

    Friendly staff who were quick to respond to any issues. Partial hookups (sewer just outside of park behind hotel). $46/night (+fees) for a pull-through spot. Pet-friendly. Pleasant park with good pad. Near busy road and shipping plant. No wi-fi found except at hotel. Good phone connection. Garbage cans throughout park. Minutes from I & M Canal entrance on Houbolt and from JJC and I-80.

  • J
    Aug. 14, 2022

    Happy Acres Kampground

    Great for families

    Staff was polite and helpful. They escort you to your spot. They hand out activity sheets for the weekend. Petting zoo, camp store, pool, lake/pond for swimming and fishing. Cell signal for ATT just one bar. No internet. Lots of full time residents. Lots of activities for kids. Pet friendly. They charge extra if you have visitors.

  • Jill T.
    Aug. 30, 2021

    Enchanted Shores RV Park & Campground

    Never Again!

    We booked here sight unseen due to temporary employment in the area.

    What a terrible mistake.

    The best thing was, that there is "full hook up" here???

    This place is old and run-down to say the least, there's not a flat spot on any of the roads. The sites are dirt with something green in between. The stinkest water we've ever smelled, horrible!!! Our sewer connection was nearly buried. There is a laundry area, I don't know what it's like, I'd never wash our close in that nasty water, we found a Laundromat. The lots are verious sizes of tiny. Most sites you're back to back to your neighbor. Your door faces your other neighbor's door, it's like you shared a site. We asked for a picnic table and got one, but when we left for a week, when we returned it was gone! Despite the high rent, there's no internet or cable TV, basically no emenities. We were told there was planned activities, but we weren't there long enough to find out. There's a area for long-term, yearly sites. Several of the trailers in that area were old with beat up decks, some surrounded by junk.

    We installed interior security cameras to keep an eye on our rig. Then stayed in a hotel until we changed our job location.

    We can't image a worse location. I should be condemned.

    We feel bad for those who are on the road and fall into this trap for a place to stay on the way, or close to Chicago.

  • Christian A.
    Sep. 8, 2021

    Northwoods RV Resort

    Good Company but Overpriced

    Took our new to us Pop Up Camper to this resort during Labor Day weekend on her maiden voyage. Was surrounded by awesome people in their big rigs but not once made us feel inferior or less than for not having an RV at an RV resort. Pros:

    • Activities provided by the campsite
    • lots of room and not overcrowded since they dont book the whole campground (manager said so)
    • close to Chicago
    • friendly campers and seasonals

    Cons: -Hard to find (GPS takes you to a school parking lot, the campsite is behind it) -Bathhouses need major upgrade and cleaning (seems neglected by the river sites)

    • Very Very Pricey even for a holiday weekend.
    • Pool was not heated (confirmed by a seasonal that it is indeed a heated pool but wasnt turned on)
    • Staff could be a bit more customer friendly
  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2023

    Rolling Oaks Campground

    Massive Campground Enclave Near Fox River

    Located just 7 miles south of nearby Sandwich, which is by no means a roaring metropolis mind you, but certainly a nice quaint Midwestern town that will offer up a small bit of refuge and resource, should you need anything while staying out in these parts. This hidden campground gem, which is incredibly homey and likely a communal outpost for many fellow campers for more than the past half century, sits right on the Fox River and therefore offers pretty stunning views as well as great access to some decent fishing and kayaking. 

    While incredibly family friendly, Rolling Oaks, which is also pet-friendly, offers an abundance of amenities in addition to river access, including: horseshoe pits, playground with slides and swings, volleyball courts, 2 outdoor swimming pools and a maintained lake perfect for cooling off during the heat, propane exchange station, covered pavilions, scattered picnic tables, stand-up BBQ grills and fire rings, snack bar with sandwiches, burgers, wings and pizza as well as all of the traditional hook-ups (electric 30 / 50 amp, water and sewage) for pull-thru, back-in partial and full sites for RVs and 5th Wheelers. The bathroom and shower facilities are not amazing, but decent.  Further down the road is a general store where you can buy those items that are ‘must-haves’ and for everything else, it’s just a short drive to nearby Sandwich. 

    What I love most about Rolling Oaks Campground, unlike many of the other available nearby options is that this location really feels as though it perfectly balances the seasonal ‘year rounders’ who rock up with their RVs for the annual stretch and those that are simply looking for a long weekend getaway, whether it be in their RV or for those of us that want to pitch up for the night in our tent cabins. There’s also a very strong community vibe here, which happens as a result of countless activities, group get-togethers and themed events, such as larger-than-life celebrations around the traditional holidays like 4th of July, Memorial and Labor Days, Halloween, etc. From potluck dinners and line dancing to hog roasts as well as line dancing and live music on the weekends, there’s a lot to enjoy here at Rolling Oaks. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you time it right – and I certainly would do a bit of work to do so with the family en towe – I would time your visit during the Sandwich Fair, which is one of the largest and most enjoyed statewide celebrations offering up traditional carnival rides, sweets & treats as well as other diversions like tractor pulls and pie eating contests; (2) Here you are located to some of the best state parks in the entirety of Illinois, whether that’s Shabbona Lake SP to the north, which offers up some pretty amazing fishing as well as proper hunting grounds or Starved Rock SP to the south, providing you with countless trails to hike and dells to scale; (3) For those wanting to dip their canoe or kayak in the water, I highly recommend that you first engage the Fox River that this property straddles or, if you are looking for something a bit different and slightly more challenging, check out nearby Illinois River, where the expanse is greater and the currents much more challenging and you should be easily able to spot one of the many bald eagles that call this river home; (4) When you grow weary of foraging for that next meal in the remnants of your onboard RV mini-fridge and want to try out some local fare, check out Old Mill Tavern, which is an old-school saloon, but features great fried chicken on the weekend, or Newark’s Country Kitchen for some great down home Midwestern comfort food, whether you are looking for biscuits & gravy for breakfast or fried catfish for lunch or dinner; and (5) If you are a die-hard foodie like me and don’t mind a slightly longer drive to discover two of the most amazing restaurants in the area, then head on over to Ottawa for Lone Buffalo, which operates both as a high-end micro brewery and secretly serves up some of the best gastro-pub food you’ll ever enjoy of which, I HIGHLY recommend the fish-n-chips OR make your way west down I80 to Ladd, where you’ll discover the best fried chicken of your life at Rip’s Chicken (and don’t forget to order the slaw, crispies and fried pickles, which completes the otherwise cholesterol-fueled meal!). 

    Happy Camping!

  • C
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    Felt like a trailer park

    A pull through style RV park. Great if you have a toy hauler style camper, but if you're used to boondocking/ dispersed camping. Very very few spots with shade and trees. Felt like a trailer park not camping.

  • C
    Jul. 17, 2022

    NAVSTA Great Lakes RV Campground

    Short stop

    It was a small RV park had a concert pad but not big enough for a 43 ft motor home. The site was 60 ft, but the whole site was not concrete. We were there for one night, it rained and the whole site had puddles around it. I do understand that it is a RV site but we stayed at others that were not concrete pad and did not flood this much. It was extremely muddy. Water was very. None of the sites had sewage, the dump station was about a mile down the road. They have a few 50 amp lots. We did not have one. The site had I would call it an out house. I did not see a bath house with showers. The out house only had a toilet, no sink for hand washing. The location was right on the water so that was nice. Other than that I was not impressed.

  • Addison G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

    Awesome choice for campers on a budget

    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. Bathrooms could’ve been cleaner but we were grateful for the facility which doubled as a storm shelter. There’s indoor showers and bathrooms. There are also cabins at this campsite, not sure on pricing tho


Guide to Villa Park

Camping options near Villa Park, Illinois include multiple RV accommodations within an easy 30-mile radius. These parks sit on varied terrain including lakefront properties, wooded areas, and roadside locations. Winter temperatures in the region typically range from 15-35°F, while summer months average 65-85°F with moderate humidity. Most RV sites in the area remain open at least April through October, with some offering year-round availability.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Sycamore RV Resort features two fishing lakes where campers can practice catch and release. "Great fishing and nice beach for swimming. Very nice shower/laundry house," notes Ryan B. about Sycamore RV Resort.

Beach activities: During summer months, several campgrounds maintain swimming beaches with designated areas for families. "The new pool, the game room, the playground, the beautiful new bath house and the grounds are just wonderful," shares Gina H. about Fox Bluff CottageS & RV.

Walking trails: Many parks offer walking paths around lakes or through wooded areas. One visitor at Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort noted, "We enjoyed our stay and look forward to coming back soon." The trails provide options for wildlife viewing and light exercise during your stay.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews are the well-maintained bathroom and shower facilities. "Clean campsite, clean showers & bathrooms!" writes Jeana K. about Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort.

Reliable hookups: Full hookups at most parks provide consistent power and water. "Reliable full hookups. Very clean and well cared for property; especially the laundry and bathroom/shower areas," reports Carolyn C. at Sycamore RV Resort.

Convenient locations: Many campers appreciate the easy access to Chicago and surrounding areas. "It was a great way point on our travels. Convenient - right off the highway. Late checkin and easy communication," says Jennie about Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Water availability changes seasonally at some parks. "Not a bad spot. Average and relatively inexpensive," notes David N. about Hollywood Casino RV, adding an important warning: "No water before 4/15."

Reservation requirements: Some parks require minimum stays, especially on weekends. "Plan ahead! The location requires a 2 night stay minimum," advises Ann S. about Fox Bluff.

Site spacing concerns: Several campgrounds feature closely positioned sites. "Piled on top of each other. Also, almost everything is gravel," cautions Mike F. about spacing at Sycamore RV Resort.

Road conditions: Unpaved internal roads can develop issues in some parks. "The pot roads need service as they do have a lot of pot holes. Good thing for the 5mph speed limit," mentions Ron R.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming areas designed for children. At Sycamore RV Resort, visitors noted, "Nice lake for fishing and a beach area for the kids to go swimming."

Playground access: Several parks maintain playground equipment with varied amenities. "It has 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," reports Rose F.

Pet considerations: Most campgrounds welcome pets but have specific areas for dogs. "The dog park is clean and secure," notes a visitor to Thousand Trails Pine Country, which provides designated pet areas.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose sites carefully based on your rig size and seasonal needs. "The pull throughs were really long. We like dispersed sites so we wouldn't have like this park 'in season' when it's packed," advises Rose F.

Travel stop options: For overnight convenience, travel centers offer basic RV parking. "If you do find yourself hustling and bustling east or west along the I80 corridor and in need of a pit stop or an overnight stay, then the good folks at the Love's RV Hookup have you covered," explains Stuart K., mentioning the 10 back-in RV slots available.

Water quality issues: Be prepared for mineral content in some water supplies. "The camp water is high in Iron," notes Ron R. about Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort, suggesting campers might want to bring drinking water.

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