Best Equestrian Camping near Winthrop Harbor, IL

The Southern Unit Horseriders Campground in Kettle Moraine State Forest offers specialized facilities for riders and their mounts, located about 90 miles northwest of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois. The campground provides electrical hookups for RVs and tent camping options with direct access to the forest's extensive bridle trail system. While no designated horse corrals are listed in the facilities, the campground is specifically designed for equestrians with ample trailer parking and proximity to riding trails. The campground features standard amenities including drinking water, fire rings, picnic tables, and access to shower facilities and toilets. Sites are reservable, which proves essential during peak riding seasons when the campground fills quickly.

The bridle trails in Kettle Moraine State Forest connect riders to a network of paths winding through diverse woodland and prairie terrain. Located in Palmyra, Wisconsin, the Southern Unit Horseriders Campground operates seasonally from April through November, making it ideal for spring, summer, and fall riding excursions. Water access for horses is available within the park, though riders should verify specific watering locations before arrival. The campground's perfect 5-star rating reflects its popularity among equestrians who appreciate the well-maintained trails and dedicated horse camping area. For horse owners seeking camping options closer to Winthrop Harbor, Chain O'Lakes State Park offers horse trails and riding facilities, though its campgrounds do not specifically cater to overnight horse camping.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Winthrop Harbor, Illinois (9)

    1. Fox Den Campground — Chain O' Lakes State Park

    12 Reviews
    Spring Grove, IL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 587-5512

    "We can both drive to work and then come back to relax. Close to some great places for antiquing if you don't want to hike the trails or fish."

    "There is a lot to do at this park from hiking to water sports to horse back riding. We did a nice short hike in area. We had a great time at this campground and would visit again."

    2. Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

    13 Reviews
    Spring Grove, IL
    18 miles
    +1 (847) 587-5512

    "In the Turner loop, the pit toilets are next to the path to the fishing pier, while the showers and full restrooms are between Turner and Fox den, there is a short path between sites 60& 61."

    "Trails were geared more towards horses and bikes, but there are plenty of walking paths, and we were able to find some hidden trails along the lake (read: unofficial)."

    3. Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort

    8 Reviews
    Round Lake, IL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 546-2228

    $43 - $73 / night

    "Very Friendly Staff I received warm welcome from nice staff at the entrance gate. Tent Campground is nicely tucked inside by the lake. Quit place night time I can hear fish jumping from the water."

    "We biked around the campground during the days and took advantage of the adult only hot tub hours at night. It was a nice getaway from Chicago."

    4. Big Foot Beach State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Lake Geneva, WI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 248-2528

    "Conveniently located next to Lake Geneva with a tiny roadside beach area. I recommend camping sites on the west side of the camping loop to cut down on sun. Not enough electric sites for campers."

    "We stayed at site 98- just barely big enough to fit our travel trailer in and right next to the showers and bathrooms. Not a great location, but fine."

    5. Paul Wolff Campground

    21 Reviews
    Elgin, IL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 444-1200

    $12 - $35 / night

    "The staff are super nice and the campground has great social distancing rules in place for the check-in shack and bathrooms."

    "Half of them were in the Prairie and the other half was tucked into wonderfully private spots with burn pits and picnic tables. We hiked the trail and saw a mother deer feeding her 2 babies."

    6. Pinewoods Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

    26 Reviews
    North Prairie, WI
    46 miles
    +1 (262) 626-2116

    $18 - $30 / night

    "It is close to the Ice Age trail and the Scuppernong trail, and a short drive from Ottawa LakeNearby is some excellent mountain biking in hilly terrain at the Emma Carlin and John Muir trails. "

    "You can walk over to an area that has hiking trails right out of the campsite. State park mountain biking trails are also close by, but you would need to drive to them."

    7. Elkhorn Campgrounds

    4 Reviews
    Elkhorn, WI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 723-3228

    "Within walking distance to downtown Elkhorn, EAHS, and the horse areana. You might even be able to catch a show or two on site at the fair grounds, depending on the time of year."

    "Easy access to electric and/or water. If unsure, contact office. Site, restrooms, and showers were clean. There are a lot of sites but still felt like there was ample space."

    8. Horseriders Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

    1 Review
    Palmyra, WI
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 594-6200

    "Driving on country roads to this campground, I drove past many many horse ranches. So it's no surprise that there is a dedicated campground for horseback riding in this state park. "

    9. Kishwaukee Valley Farms

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    Woodstock, IL
    36 miles

    $74 - $100 / night

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Winthrop Harbor, IL

108 Reviews of 9 Winthrop Harbor Campgrounds


  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

    Fine camping in Northern Illinois

    We stayed in the Turner lake south loop, which has nice and private sites. This is in contrast to Honeysuckle hollow which is open and row after row of RV sites. Fox den and Prairie view loops are nice as well with mostly primitive sites. Be aware that the map on www.ExloreMoreIL,com(where you make your reservations) doesn't show where the restrooms are. In the Turner loop, the pit toilets are next to the path to the fishing pier, while the showers and full restrooms are between Turner and Fox den, there is a short path between sites 60& 61. Facilities are clean and well lit. Fire pits are slightly raised steel troughs with a heavy adjustable grill. This is a BIG park, the campgrounds are two miles from the front gate, and it's a drive to the main boat launch at Maple Grove, where you have 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. To get away from the crowd if you're a canoeist or kayaker it's nicer to leave the park and go back in at Oak Point picnic area and boat launch at the northern border. This will put you on the Fox river with developments to the north(including a bar& grill) or to the south which is all nature. I think the distance by boat between the two launches is 4-5 miles, but I'm not sure, Halfway there you'll meet up with the Goldfinch trail which is the shortest loop and the most diverse in term of flora. There are horse/ snowmobile trails, but no equestrian campground. Chain o' Lakes is one of the busiest waterways in Illinois, with motorboats everywhere in the height of the summer season. We canoe, and both times we stayed there it was October, so I can't tell you how crowded, but the vast number of picnic areas must be there for a reason. An odd thing is that you can hear a Steam Train whistle quite often, this is from Richardson's Adventure Farm in Spring Grove. We don't have kids so we went to Stade's Farm& Orchard(which is also large and kid friendly) because they have an orchard and vegetable market. 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:)

  • Josh F.
    Dec. 3, 2020

    Horseriders Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

    If I had a horse, I'd definitely camp here

    Driving on country roads to this campground, I drove past many many horse ranches. So it's no surprise that there is a dedicated campground for horseback riding in this state park. 

    Built for Large Gatherings

    There are a number of COVID-era regulations that as of this writing are in place, see photos of the signs posted. This campground is clearly built for large groups to hang out together. There is a large shelter with picnic tables and very convenient roll-up sides that can be used to protect people during inclement weather. There is also a large grill that would be great for serving many, and a very nice fire pit with fixed seating for a large group. 

    Ammenities

    There are also nice touches, such as a small stair-step for beginners or young people to mount their horse. And the campground has a little free library. There are electric and non-electric campsites, all seem to have a picnic table and fireplace. There are ample places to bridle horses and shared corrals every four or five campsites. There are also animal waste collection areas throughout the campground. There are several pit toilets throughout the campground, and one building with flush toilets and showers. It's a very nice and fairly new building.

    Group Campsite

    The group campsite has six sites and they are not pull through for trailers. There is a fire pit with fixed seating around it centrally-located in the group campsite. The group campsite does not have electric units. 

    And no surprise, there is easy access to horse trails throughout the state forest. 

    My Top Picks

    There are several sites along one side of the park that are a little more secluded and in a pine forest. They have picnic tables and fire pits like the others, they include 409, 410, 411, 412, 413. There's also a series of pull-through sites that would make it easier for those who don't care to back trailers in or out of the site. These include electric sites 405, 404, 403, 402, and 401.

    There's a nice couple of campsites at the end of one of the loops that affords a little bit of privacy, the only problem is they abut the main road and are a little noisy with car traffic. However, they are sweet sites. They include 427 and 428. Unfortunately, they camping here you would hear all of the car traffic while all the other campsites are much further away from the road.

  • Marisa A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Great value Chicago suburb campsite

    I've camped here four different occasions this 2020 covid-19 year. The staff are super nice and the campground has great social distancing rules in place for the check-in shack and bathrooms. It is a super clean campground with multiple hosts and forest preserve staff. There are a large number of RV pads overlooking the prairie and a few along a grove of trees. I was lucky once to see the equestrian area full of campers with their horses. There are 9 walk-in tent sites about 10-20 yards from parking (the two at the end p7 and p9 are connected for groups that know each other). There are multiple ada sites and two "walk-in/ie roll-in" site in the tent-only area. It's a good mix of young people, retired people, and families. I've seen weekends with mainly RVs and one weekend with a quarter of the drive-in sites being tents. The most shaded sites are p1,3,5,7 and 9. Many of the sites in the middle are wide open with little shade but nice summer breezes. Prices are a great deal if you live in Kane county but still worth the trip if you live in another county. Firewood is $7 for about .75 cu ft (what you can fit in a milk crate.) There are a few trails and I've seen lots of butterflies, gold finches, hawks, deer, flocks of giant sandhill cranes, rabbits, ground squirrels, and of course actual squirrels. Lots of people (including me) bring their leashed dogs. The other campers have been polite and friendly. 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. Because there is electrical it is a peaceful campground with no generator noise.

  • M
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Not for #vanlife

    Full hook ups and electric sites plus some restricted Equestrian and walk in sites
    Not for #vanlife. I tried to pay for a tent site and was told “you’re not supposed to sleep in your car” “this campground is for RV’s only”

  • A
    May. 31, 2019

    Pinewoods Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

    Fine camp for hikers on the Ice Age trail.

    A good campground for tents and trailers in a pine forest.  It is close to the Ice Age trail and the Scuppernong trail, and a short drive from Ottawa Lake.  Nearby is some excellent mountain biking in hilly terrain at the Emma Carlin and John Muir trails.  You can almost feel like you're away from it all, but there is a small highway in the distance.

  • Brenton S.
    Jul. 1, 2020

    Elkhorn Campgrounds

    Affordable and friendly!

    Such a great little place to escape to or visit if you're just passing through. Nothing crazy fancy but hook-ups and fire pits available if needed. Within walking distance to downtown Elkhorn, EAHS, and the horse areana. You might even be able to catch a show or two on site at the fair grounds, depending on the time of year.

  • C
    May. 31, 2017

    Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

    Typical State Park Campsites

    The state park is larger than expected with decent amenities (boat rentals, concessions, relatively clean pit toilets) and areas designated for trailer camping and tent camping.

    We stayed in the Turner South Loop, one of the older tent camping loops, and the age definitely showed. Most of the sites on this loop are pretty worn, with not much privacy. We stayed in T10, but would consider T9 if we returned to this loop for a different reserved site. The prairie loop looked a bit newer with bigger, less worn sites. Both loops had grill pits that were well-maintained for fires and campfire cooking.

    Trails were geared more towards horses and bikes, but there are plenty of walking paths, and we were able to find some hidden trails along the lake (read: unofficial). Overall, a place for relaxing and leisurely strolls and not hiking.

  • Bob C.
    Jul. 10, 2023

    Big Foot Beach State Park Campground

    Crowded weekend

    The campground was full for the weekend but emptied out on Sunday. Conveniently located next to Lake Geneva with a tiny roadside beach area. I recommend camping sites on the west side of the camping loop to cut down on sun. Not enough electric sites for campers.

  • Jen L.
    Aug. 23, 2018

    Pinewoods Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

    Mixed Bag

    The Pinewoods Campground is an odd mix. The comfort station (ie flush toilets with sinks and baby changing station) and shower facility is well maintained and centrally located to the camp ground with nearby playground, field area, and a little free library. The bathrooms located closest to the campsites are pit toilets that are lit at night, toilet paper provided, and hand sanitizer. The individual campsites are good sized (some with electric hookup for RVs) with dirt/pine needle ground instead of gravel areas which are more comfortable for tents. The tall trees keep the area shaded and cool even on hot summer days. The shade limits ground growth which pro - limits mosquitoes, but con - leaves clear eye-lines from one site to the neighbors. Kettle Moraine Forest - South as a park area has miles of trails for hiking, biking, skiing, and horse back riding. But individual trail areas are spread miles apart and driving or biking between sites is often required.

    Overall its a great area for families or inexperienced/unsure campers but if you're looking to get out into nature and away from civilization this isn't the place for you. Also if you are a family with young children then loop 1 (campsites 1-36) which is a 24hour quiet zone should not be your first choice.


Guide to Winthrop Harbor

Equestrian camping near Winthrop Harbor, Illinois offers riders access to extensive trail networks within reasonable driving distance. The forested terrain of Kettle Moraine State Forest sits on glacial deposits that created unique rolling hills and depressions throughout the region. Summer temperatures average 75-85°F during peak riding season, while spring and fall provide cooler weather ideal for horse activities with fewer insects.

What to Do

Trail riding on bridle paths: Fox Den Campground at Chain O'Lakes State Park provides access to riding trails, though not as extensive as Kettle Moraine. "There is a lot to do at this campground from hiking to water sports to horse back riding. We did a nice short hike in area," notes Michelle M.

Kayaking connected waterways: The Chain O'Lakes system offers excellent paddling opportunities between riding sessions. "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. from Turner Lake South.

Fishing between rides: Multiple lakes in the region provide fishing opportunities when taking breaks from trail riding. At Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort, one camper observed, "The lake was very clear and you could see the fish swim by," making it ideal for monitoring water conditions for horses.

What Campers Like

Practical amenities for horse camping: The Southern Unit Horseriders Campground includes thoughtful design elements. "There are also nice touches, such as a small stair-step for beginners or young people to mount their horse...There are ample places to bridle horses and shared corrals every four or five campsites," explains Josh F.

Group camping facilities: Horse riders appreciate communal areas for socializing after trail rides. At Kettle Moraine Southern Unit, "Making reservations at the group site was easy and ensured no other campers were near us," notes Juliya R., making it ideal for traveling with multiple horse trailers.

Winter access options: Some equestrian-friendly areas remain accessible year-round. "You can camp year around in this campground. Most recent 2 times were winter camping. No host so buying wood is an issue, but pick a site on the edge and there is more than enough free. Bring a saw," advises Tim H. about winter camping options.

What You Should Know

Trail conditions vary seasonally: Wet conditions can affect trail quality for horses. At Pinewoods Campground, one camper notes, "The trail looks like it would be pretty muddy if it rains so choose your timing."

Site selection tips: Horse-friendly sites have different privacy levels. "There are several sites along one side of the park that are a little more secluded and in a pine forest. They have picnic tables and fire pits like the others, they include 409, 410, 411, 412, 413," recommends Josh F. about the Horseriders Campground.

Reservation timing: Equestrian sites fill quickly during peak seasons. "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," cautions Jeanne M.

Tips for Camping with Families

Kid-friendly horse activities: Some campgrounds offer programming specifically for young riders. At Big Foot Beach State Park, "Pick Up the activity book for kids it is a great adventure lots to do at the lake!!!" suggests Jill G.

Off-horse activities: When children need breaks from riding, alternative recreation is available. "There is a playground right next to them as well," mentions Wendy Z. about facilities near horse trails.

Budget-friendly options: For families watching costs while traveling with horses, there are economical alternatives. "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," shares Addison G.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through site availability: Horse trailers require specific site types. At Horseriders Campground, "There's also a series of pull-through sites that would make it easier for those who don't care to back trailers in or out of the site. These include electric sites 405, 404, 403, 402, and 401."

Hookup considerations: RVers with horse trailers should plan for electric needs. "Site 158 had lots of shade but some have more sun. We didn't get Verizon service in camp but occasionally found 1 or 2 bars of weak signal while hiking," notes Art S. at Paul Wolff Campground.

Site spacing for large rigs: Horse trailers need adequate space. "The sites in Loop 1 are varied as far as tree coverage, seclusion, and terrain. Our site (22) was relatively flat, felt secluded, had good tree coverage with some filtered sunlight," reports Abbe W., describing options for larger vehicles with trailers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Winthrop Harbor, IL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Winthrop Harbor, IL is Fox Den Campground — Chain O' Lakes State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 12 reviews.

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