Best Campgrounds near Wheeling, IL

Campgrounds near Wheeling, Illinois include a mix of forest preserve campsites and private camping resorts within relatively short driving distances of Chicago's northwest suburbs. Camp Reinberg in Palatine offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins within a Cook County forest preserve setting, while Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort provides lakefront camping with both tent and RV accommodations. The camping landscape extends from suburban forest preserves to state parks like Chain O' Lakes and Illinois Beach State Park, creating a surprisingly diverse range of overnight options in this predominantly urban and suburban region.

Many campgrounds in the area maintain seasonal operations, typically from May through October, with facilities closing during winter months. Electric hookups are common at most established sites, though sewer connections are less universal. "Very friendly staff with well organized and well maintained campground. Free firewood and you can purchase more for just $5," noted one camper about Camp Reinberg. Access to these camping areas is straightforward via paved roads, making them accessible for most vehicles without specialized equipment. Reservations are strongly recommended at most locations, especially on summer weekends when Chicago residents seek outdoor escapes from urban environments.

Suburban camping experiences in this region offer convenient access to trail systems while remaining close to metropolitan amenities. Several visitors emphasized the balance between natural settings and proximity to urban conveniences. The Cook County Forest Preserve campgrounds receive consistently positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance, with one camper describing Camp Reinberg as having "access to the entire Deer Park preserve and its paved cycling and walking trails." Sites at most campgrounds provide standard amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and nearby restroom facilities with showers. Water-based recreation proves popular at places like Fish Lake Beach, where campers appreciate swimming and fishing opportunities directly from their campsites. Though not wilderness camping by any definition, these locations serve as accessible natural retreats within the Chicago metropolitan area.

Best Camping Sites Near Wheeling, Illinois (60)

    1. Camp Reinberg

    13 Reviews
    Palatine, IL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (312) 636-9750

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Lots of biking and walking trails and plenty of off trail paths that lead to unique clearings, bridges, etc."

    "tucked alongside a bike and walking path that goes through a beautiful forest preserve. The path is gorgeous dipping through forested sections, open fields, and lilly pad covered ponds!"

    2. Adeline Jay-Geo Karis Illinois Beach State Park

    67 Reviews
    Zion, IL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (847) 662-4811

    $25 / night

    "So I have to tell you this is only the third park I have been to and the first one in my fifth wheel. The park is huge!"

    "The group camp site is located pretty far away from the rest of the campsites, bathrooms, trails and amenities."

    3. Paul Wolff Campground

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

    $12 - $35 / night

    "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."

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

    4. Blackwell Family Campground

    22 Reviews
    Warrenville, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (630) 933-7248

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Just outside of Chicago, we have been staying here for quick weekend trips and absolutely love the proximity to home."

    "I always loved going to the parks in Illinois with my grandparents when I was little. They love hiking and nature and definitely got me interested in it also. I love them and miss them everyday."

    5. Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort

    8 Reviews
    Round Lake, IL
    19 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."

    6. Camp Bullfrog Lake

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

    $20 - $138 / night

    "Great site, not far from Chicago, but feels well away from city life. Tent sites around rim of a lake. RV sites and cabins as well."

    "What’s great about this location is the access to the miles and mile of MTB and hiking trails just out the front step of your campsite."

    7. Honeysuckle Hollow — Chain O' Lakes State Park

    14 Reviews
    Spring Grove, IL
    26 miles
    +1 (847) 587-5512

    "*** reviewing as a baby/toddler camp family on the go :-) we chose the loop 11 was on because it was close to the path to the playgrounds and lakes plus bathrooms… avoid the first 2 sites from either end"

    "They will allow anyone on these sites-we even saw huge RV'S and 5th wheels on primitive sites. There are amazing trails through park for people to hike, bike, or ride horse on."

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

    12 Reviews
    Spring Grove, IL
    26 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."

    "It feels like you are in the middle of nowhere, but it is close to everything. "

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

    13 Reviews
    Spring Grove, IL
    26 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."

    "You can hear whatever highway is nearby pretty clearly and constantly. But if you’re not looking for something super remote then it’s fine!"

    10. The Vaudeville

    4 Reviews
    Chicago, IL
    20 miles
    +1 (312) 420-4204

    "There is easy access to public transportation. It was HOT and there are no plug ins or use of generators so plan accordingly"

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  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Thousand Trails Pine Country

    Shaded, Family-Friendly Country Retreat

    There’s something instantly calming about rolling into a campground wrapped in tall pines and soft breezes, and Pine Country had that peaceful, easy feeling that made all of us exhale before we even found our site. This campground is expansive and welcoming, with full-hookup spots laid out across wide loops, plenty of shade, clean bathrooms and a friendly mix of families settling in for weekends or longer stays. Our boys loved wandering between the fishing pond and the small recreation areas and we ended the evening sharing freshly baked chocolate chip cookies that we made over an open fire on a Camp Chef black skillet munching them down at the picnic table while listening to the trees rustle above us. For families looking for a convenient home base near Rockford with lots of room to spread out, EZ access to town for supplies and a campground that really does feel safe and relaxed, Pine Country is an EZ pick. Highly recommended for young families seeking space, shade and a low-key, gentle setting to recharge.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Sycamore RV Resort

    Peaceful Lakeside Pause in the Heart of Corn Country

    There’s something so comforting about pulling into Sycamore RV Resort and seeing the sunlight dance across those two spring-fed lakes, giving you that immediate exhale that only a calm Midwestern campground can bring. The property is medium-sized, incredibly tidy and thoughtfully laid out, with full-hookup RV sites circling the water, a small sandy beach for summer splashing, clean restrooms and showers, simple playgrounds and EZ walking loops that make it feel both manageable and welcoming for families. The boys were in heaven the next morning when we drove over to Elleson’s Bakery for fresh homemade donuts still warm from the oven. Later we wandered through historic downtown Sycamore during Pumpkinfest, taking in the decorated storefronts and carved pumpkins lined up like a little parade. Back at the RV Resort, from what we saw, the best campsites are any of the lakeside slots on the western shore because they offer the prettiest sunrise views and the quietest pockets of the resort. Overall, I’d absolutely recommend this campground for families thanks to its peaceful lakeside setting, its clean and convenient amenities and its proximity to a charming small provincial Midwestern town that makes even a simple weekend feel memorable.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Holiday Acres Camping Resort

    Country Calm with a Dash of Classic Campground Fun

    The moment we pulled into Holiday Acres, that cozy ‘old-school campground’ feeling washed over us, with tall trees, winding lanes and a big, friendly welcome from the office that instantly made the boys sit up and take notice. The campground is beautifully laid out with roomy sites, full hookups, a well-kept swimming pond, mini golf, a little camp store and restrooms that were impressively clean for a busy family spot. After a long drive, the boys made a beeline for the playground and the pedal carts, and later that night we all sat under the string lights eating ice cream sandwiches from the camp store while fireflies blinked and buzzed through the trees. If you’re a family looking for somewhere safe, shaded and EZ-going with just enough activities to keep the kids happily worn out, this place absolutely fits the bill. Highly recommended for its friendly atmosphere, great kid-focused amenities and peaceful, wooded setting.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    Camp Reinberg

    A Forest Preserve Escape for the Whole Family

    From the moment we pulled into Camp Reinberg, our entire family felt something was unique and different about the peacefulness that you immediately encounter when arriving here to Camp Reinberg – it was the kind of quiet that settles over you long before the bags are unpacked, which felt remarkable considering how close this little retreat sits to suburban Palatine. This Forest Preserve of Cook County campground is modest in size with a mix of tent pads, a very small circuit of RV-friendly sites and several modern cabins that give it the feeling of a thoughtfully managed woodland outpost rather than a crowded complex. Amenities are simple but well-cared-for, including clean restrooms, hot showers, shaded picnic areas, a proper indoor camping kitchen and dining hall as well as a large open field for play complete with an enormous bonfire pit and BBQ grill area with direct access to the miles of hiking paths that wind through Deer Grove Forest Preserve. Our favorite moment came just before sunset when the boys darted between the oaks spotting chipmunks while we lingered at the picnic table with a thermos of hot cocoa, savoring the calm and popping in extra marshmallows for full effect. For families, this campground is genuinely recommended thanks to its safety, gentle trails and close-to-town convenience with the best site choice being either one of the tent pads along the wooded northeastern edge (sites#6-10) or the northernmost corner of the RV loop if you’re looking for a spot for your rig (#2-4), where the privacy and tree cover make the stay feel much more like a deep-forest escape.

  • Denise B.
    May. 15, 2026

    Sanders Park Campground

    Sanders park

    Love this quaint smaller campground, close to home although you feel like you're way up north! Clean restrooms showers! Walking trails with preservation.

  • Beth D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Paul Wolff Campground

    Good place for a night or 2

    First, you have to make reservations in advance online. The website says otherwise. They are spacious sites and well maintained the water. Spicket are a significant distance from each campsite so come prepared for that.

  • Harold H.
    Apr. 27, 2026

    Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

    Location is ok but staff are not

    The worst thing about this campground is that the well water contains rust that affects your entire trailers water system. Staff did not tell you beforehand that your trailer will be destroyed. I’ve stayed here seven months and have had my water repeatedly cut off without notice.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area

    Primitive Camp Right by the Fox River Under Ancient Oaks

    Situated about five miles west of Yorkville in Kendall County, Silver Springs State Fish& Wildlife Area spans over 1,350 acres including the beautiful Silver Springs, two manmade lakes and several miles of Fox River shoreline. Camping here is highly primitive and organized around youth and group backpack sites that offer a peaceful, history-rich wilderness setting. It’s not your typical family campground, but more of a lean-into-nature, group-only campout.

    The camping experience here is stripped-down with no vehicle access to campsites, no RV hookups and no showers, just ground-based tents in shaded woods along the river. You’ll need to carry in all your gear and water, as this is basic trail-side camping. What you get is serenity, solitude and a tapestry of oak forests, prairie restoration zones and natural spring magic that makes this place feel timeless.

    What really sets this park apart is its raw connection to landscape and wildlife. The spring itself bubbles a clear, cold pool that doesn’t freeze in winter, offering a shimmering focal point amid oaks and prairie grasses. Beyond that, the park offers canoeing, kayaking and fishing on Loon & Beaver Lakes as well as the Fox River, plus a robust network of trails stretching 4 miles for hikers and 7 miles for horseback riders. In winter, you can even ice-skate or cross-country ski weather permitting (read: wait for the snow to fall and the water to freeze over).

    Insider Tips? Here’s a handful: (1) If you hadn’t picked up on it already, bring everything you need as this is primitive camping to the max with no potable water or facilities at campsites; (2) The spring is a must-see and I would encourage you to visit during sunset when the light turns the waters silvery; (3) You definitely want to plan some trail time hiking near those lake and river paths that are perfect for wildlife viewing and quiet reflection; (4) While you certainly could do solo camping here, this place ideal for organized youth groups or scout trips; (5) While you won’t be able to drive up to your site, there is a decent parking lot that will at least allow you to get pretty close to where you will eventually be camping, so while it will take a handful of trips, depending upon how many people you come with, at least you’ll be able to hike in ¼ mile to the first spot or a ½ mile further in where there are larger group sites; and (6) For groceries or hot meals after camping, head into Yorkville for the nearest comforts with excellent digs like Smokey’s for some authentic BBQ, Crusade Burger Bar for its namesake handhelds and craft beer as well as The Vault, which is a former bank offering up Midwestern comfort food.

    Happy Camping!


Guide to Wheeling

The Wheeling, Illinois area features established camping options within suburban Cook County and nearby natural areas. Camp Reinberg in Palatine provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with convenient access to Chicago suburbs. Chain O' Lakes State Park in Spring Grove offers multiple campgrounds including Fox Den, Turner Lake South, and Honeysuckle Hollow with lakefront camping opportunities. These established campgrounds cater to various preferences with amenities ranging from electric hookups and showers to picnic tables and fire rings, making them suitable for weekend getaways from Chicago.

Reservations are essential at most campgrounds in the region, particularly during summer weekends. "Clean bathrooms and showers decent. No concessions, but there is a place in the office to get Pepsi products," noted one visitor about Camp Reinberg. Many campgrounds open seasonally, with Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort operating May through October, and Blackwell Family Campground available from early May to late September. Winter camping options are limited, though Camp Bullfrog Lake in Willow Springs remains open year-round. The proximity to Chicago means these sites fill quickly during peak summer months, requiring advance planning for weekend stays. Road access is generally good throughout the area with paved access to most campgrounds.

Campers consistently highlight the well-maintained facilities and trail access at suburban campgrounds. At Camp Reinberg, visitors appreciate the "clean and quiet" atmosphere with "very friendly staff" and "easy access to nice hiking trails." The campground provides free firewood with additional bundles available for purchase. For those seeking water recreation, Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort features lakefront tent sites where "you can fish right from your site." Despite being close to urban areas, several campgrounds provide surprisingly natural experiences. One camper noted that Fish Lake is "surprisingly picturesque as it is all nature preserve on the opposite side." The combination of convenient location and natural amenities makes these campgrounds popular choices for Chicago residents seeking quick outdoor escapes without traveling far from the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find tent camping sites in Wheeling?

Tent campers near Wheeling can enjoy several natural settings. Prairie View — Chain O' Lakes State Park offers primitive tent sites with no electric hookups but accessible water. This no-services campground provides a more rustic experience for tent campers seeking a natural setting. MacQueen Forest Preserve is another excellent option for tent camping, offering basic amenities in a peaceful environment that tends to be less crowded, especially during early spring and weekdays.

What campgrounds are available in Wheeling for families?

Families camping near Wheeling have several excellent options. Blackwell Family Campground is perfect for families seeking weekend getaways close to Chicago. They offer electric hookups at all sites, clean and level camping areas, modern bathrooms, and reasonably priced firewood. For families who enjoy water activities, Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park provides nice private sites with good separation between campers, making it ideal for family camping. The park offers multiple recreational opportunities with its trail system and lake access.

Are there any camping cabins available in the Wheeling area?

While traditional camping cabins are limited near Wheeling, there are alternatives for those seeking cabin-like accommodations. Chicago Northwest KOA offers cabin rentals in a reasonably clean campground setting, though spaces are somewhat close together. For a unique lakeside experience with cabin options, Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort near Volo (within driving distance of Wheeling) provides cabin accommodations along with traditional camping sites and resort amenities.