RV campgrounds near Wheaton, Illinois offer a range of options within driving distance of this western Chicago suburb. Most campgrounds in the area are seasonal, operating from April through October, though a few remain open year-round. Water quality varies significantly between locations, with high iron content reported at several parks.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Sycamore RV Resort features multiple fishing lakes where campers can enjoy catch-and-release fishing. "There are two lakes, catch and release fishing. A small beach with a snack shack. Well run and maintained. Reasonably priced," notes a recent visitor.
Hiking trails: Explore nearby state parks within 45 minutes of local rv campgrounds. "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," shares a camper at Glenwood RV Resort.
Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities during summer months. "The new pool, the game room, the playground, the beautiful new bath house and the grounds are just wonderful," reports a seasonal camper at Fox Bluff Cottages & RV.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Maintained bathrooms rank high on campers' priority lists. "Bathrooms are immaculate and are locked with electronic key cards," notes a visitor to Sycamore RV Resort, while another reviewer at Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort adds, "Clean campsite, clean showers & bathrooms!"
Convenient locations: Many appreciate the easy highway access. "Located just 5 minutes south of I80, which is one of the busiest highways that runs east-west through Illinois," explains a camper about Glenwood RV Resort. For Hollywood Casino Hotel & RV Resort, a reviewer noted, "Great First Experience. Friendly staff who were quick to respond to any issues... Minutes from I & M Canal entrance on Houbolt and from JJC and I-80."
Family amenities: Parks cater to children with recreational facilities. "Beautiful spot, very peaceful. We've been here for 3 months. There are two lakes, catch and release fishing. A small beach with a snack shack," writes a long-term guest at Sycamore RV Resort.
What you should know
Site sizing limitations: Many campgrounds have space constraints. "The sites are not big rig friendly. We are 35' and barely fit," warns a camper at one location. At Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort, a visitor notes, "The pull throughs were really long. We like dispersed sites so we wouldn't have like this park 'in season' when it's packed."
Reservation requirements: Most parks require advance booking, especially for weekends. "Plan ahead! The location requires a 2 night stay minimum," advises a visitor to Fox Bluff.
Road conditions: Several campgrounds have reported access issues. "The road has lots of dips and bumps but going slow they weren't an issue," mentions a camper at Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort, while another notes, "The pot roads need service as they do have a lot of pot holes. Good thing for the 5mph speed limit."
Tips for camping with families
Playground facilities: Pine Country RV Resort offers child-friendly amenities. "It's a nice park, nice good size pool, no jacuzzi, small play ground with a jumping pad. Pond for catch and release fishing," describes a family camper.
Holiday events: Look for special seasonal activities. "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," shares a visitor to Glenwood RV Resort.
Swimming areas: Water features provide summer recreation. "We did enjoy our stay and the pool was fantastic for smaller kids," notes a visitor to Pine Country RV Resort.
Tips from RVers
Hookup reliability: Love's RV Hookup locations offer convenient overnight stops. "While scoring criteria may vary from one person to the next, here are the 5 most important criteria that informed my rating of this overnight location: convenience (EZ on- and off-access), safety & security, quality (of facilities), peace & quiet and amenities (either on-site or nearby)," explains a recent visitor.
Water quality concerns: Several campers mention high mineral content. "Reliable full hookups. Very clean and well cared for property; especially the laundry and bathroom/shower areas. Postage stamp space on gravel but we had things to do outside the resort," reports a camper at Sycamore RV Resort. At Lehmans Lakeside, a long-term visitor points out, "The park water is high in Iron."
Site conditions: Surface materials affect camping comfort. "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," warns an RVer who stayed at Glenwood RV Resort.