Cabin Camping near Worth, IL

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    Several cabin options exist within a 30-minute drive of Worth, Illinois, including Camp Sullivan and Camp Bullfrog Lake. Most cabins feature bunk beds and basic furnishings, while larger units include private bathrooms and heating systems. Camp Bullfrog Lake offers "large, clean cabins on the inner road" with some heated units that include their own bathrooms. Camp Sullivan provides smaller family cabins with heat available for rental. A visitor commented that "the campsites are pretty crowded, you can easily see and hear your neighbors the entire time you're there. The cabin grounds looked nice. However, important to note dogs are not allowed inside the cabins." Most cabins include electricity and access to shared bathroom facilities with showers.

    Rustic and deluxe cabin options exist throughout the forest preserve system near Worth. Camp Sullivan's cabins are often used by scouting groups and families, with multiple reviews mentioning the property's kid-friendly attributes. As one camper noted, "We camp here at least 2 times per year and have only had good experiences... good campsites (either in the woods or out of the woods)." Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when family demand increases. The Cook County Forest Preserve online camping reservation system manages most cabin bookings in the area, though some reviewers mention difficulty with the reservation process.

    Most cabin accommodations require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels, though beds and mattresses are typically provided. Camp stores at some locations offer basic supplies and firewood, with Camp Bullfrog Lake providing a free bundle of oak firewood with cabin rentals. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between cabin types, with some offering only outdoor cooking areas while others may have basic indoor amenities. Nearby restaurants provide dining alternatives, with one reviewer mentioning "Jack Gibbons's, a restaurant directly across the street" from Camp Sullivan. Bathroom facilities are centrally located at most properties, though cleanliness consistency varies according to reviews.

    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Worth (22)

      1. Camp Bullfrog Lake

      4.2(30)6mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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)."

      from $20 - $138 / night

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      2. Camp Sullivan

      3.1(15)4mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $35 - $250 / night

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      3. The Vaudeville

      4.5(4)14mi from WorthCabins

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

      4. Camp Shabbona Woods

      3.5(2)13mi from WorthTents, Cabins

      from $30 - $80 / night

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      5. Lakeshore Camp Resort

      2.8(17)31mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $49 - $57 / night

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      6. Potowatomi Campground — Kankakee River State Park

      4.5(17)36mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      7. Camp Reinberg

      4.8(13)34mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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"

      "There are pavilions, air conditioned/heated dining hall, shower building, restrooms (seriously the cleanest I’ve ever seen, even the ceilings were cleaned!)"

      from $45 - $60 / night

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      8. Leisure Lake Resort

      3.7(3)25mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Quiet, family orientated, fishing lake, miniature golf, activities"

      from $37 / night

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      9. Michigan City Campground

      4.5(22)47mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a beautifully kept campground just outside Michigan City, IN. It is gated so will need to call in once you arrive to enter."

      "We stayed in the off season in a site close to the laundry facility and office. Great campground for families. Our site was smaller however, no one was around us so it seemed bigger."

      10. Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park

      4.5(2)28mi from WorthRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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    • C
      Jun. 3, 2021

      Michigan City Campground

      Great campground, will return

      This is a beautifully kept campground just outside Michigan City, IN. It is gated so will need to call in once you arrive to enter. We stayed  in the premium sites which were 90ft pull thought with 50A service, water and sewer, and the best wifi I have seen at a campsite. The cement patio was large with a picnic table and an adjacent fire pit. There is swimming pool and a game room, and a small store with the essentials, and propane.

      You are close to Indiana Dunes and the downtown area of Michigan city. Good food, shops are close by. 

      By the way there are a number of cabins/mini homes to rent.

    • 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!

    • Katrin M.
      Oct. 2, 2022

      Sand Creek Campground

      Campground near the dunes

      We camped here for 3 nights to visit the Dunes National Park.

      The campground is privately owned and was almost at the end of the season. There is a check in station at the entrance.

      When we arrived we were the only tent campers, so we could pick our spot. Non of the tent sites have electricity or water. Only a few have a picnic table and /or a fire pit. It was basically just a long lawn with numbers on. Some of the sites are in the woods for more privacy.

      The RV sites have electricity and water access. Some campers are stored there over the winter months.

      The bathhouse was a little out dated but clean during our stay.

      You are surrounded by farmland, so we were greeted every morning by donkey braying. It didn't bother us. There are also noises of cars and the train coming through.

      The owners are very nice and laid back.

      The drive to the national park or state park is about 15 min. The dunes are very impressive and beautiful. If you need something, there are stores, gas stations or restaurants within 10 driving minutes.

      I think we would camp her again. No idea how it is during peak season but even with other tent campers around on the last 2 days, it was pretty quiet.

    • Derek N.
      Jun. 22, 2022

      Michigan City Campground

      Not my favorite, but not horrible

      Pros - playground, pool, well kept grounds, helpful staff, gated/swipe card access, ponds, close to area attractions, decent campground WiFi, small fire ring, small dog park

      Cons - tight spaces, BYO grill, bad showers, dirty/tight bathroom area

      The mens room is just gross. Water in the stalls because showers don’t drain. Water in the shower never gets hot. Missing shower heads with pressure that almost tears your skin. Can barely squeeze into the tiny stall. Toilets are gross.

    • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 18, 2023

      Sand Creek Campground

      Would stay again!

      Privately-owned and just a short distance from Indiana Dunes. The owner was very nice and helpful at check-in. There were several open spots on that rainy Sunday, so we were allowed to pick any open spot. Some spots were out in the open, others along the tree line, and a few in the woods. All sites had a picnic table, fire ring, and seemed fairly level.

    • 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.

    • 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


    Guide to Worth

    Cabin accommodations near Worth, Illinois range from small family units to larger bunkhouses with full facilities. Most locations require reservations through the Cook County Forest Preserve's online system. Sites are typically located within forest preserve properties at a driving distance of 15-60 minutes from Worth, with cabins offering varying levels of amenities depending on size and price point.

    What to do

    Hiking on extensive trail systems: Camp Bullfrog Lake provides access to numerous hiking and mountain biking trails directly from the campsites. "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," reports one visitor who explored the trails from camp.

    Water activities on site: Guests can enjoy kayaking on the small lake at Camp Bullfrog Lake for a modest fee. "The kayaks are $15 and hour and include life vests. The lake is pretty small but it was fun to putter around," notes a camper who took advantage of this amenity.

    Rock climbing and activities: Camp Sullivan features an activities barn with climbing opportunities. "There is an activities barn with a rock climbing wall," mentions one camper, though another adds a mixed review noting that while the facility has "a nice Rockwall," there were issues with other amenities during their stay.

    What campers like

    Free firewood at select sites: Camp Bullfrog Lake offers a complimentary bundle of wood with cabin bookings. "Each site comes with a free bundle of oak firewood which is nice to use on the fire pits," notes a regular visitor who appreciates this perk.

    Convenient midweek getaways: Several cabins near Worth serve as quick escapes for Chicago-area residents. "We live 15 minutes away so like to take midweek camping trips to break up the work week," shares a Bullfrog Lake visitor, highlighting the convenience for locals seeking short breaks.

    Lake Michigan proximity: Michigan City Campground offers cabins within a short drive of Lake Michigan beaches. "It is nestled on 40 acres just 5 miles from Lake Michigan, 10 miles from Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, and only 50 miles east of Chicago," making it a good option for those willing to drive slightly further for lake access.

    What you should know

    Security features vary by location: Some cabin sites implement security measures for guest safety. Michigan City Campground uses "gated campground so not just anyone can come in," as one visitor notes, while Camp Reinberg has a "gate that is closed at 10pm every night and opened again in the morning."

    Shower facility quality varies significantly: While some locations maintain excellent facilities, others struggle with maintenance. A Camp Sullivan visitor reported issues with "no toilet paper in the bathroom stalls" and showers that "look like they haven't been cleaned or cared for in months."

    Traffic and urban noise: Being near Chicago means some sites experience urban noise pollution. Camp Bullfrog Lake has visitors reporting mixed experiences about noise levels - one camper stated it "feels like it. It's like camping in a city park," while another found it "very quiet."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly camp programming: Lakeshore Camp Resort offers structured activities for younger guests. "Activities for the kids are all weekend and evenings are busy with golf carts parades," notes one visitor about the family-oriented environment.

    Nature center educational opportunities: Kankakee River State Park cabins provide wildlife education experiences. "We did have a really awesome time at the main office/nature center, where my kiddos got to feed and hold a variety of reptiles!" shares an enthusiastic parent.

    Playground quality and sun exposure: Check if playgrounds have shade before visiting in summer months. One Camp Bullfrog Lake visitor observed that "playgrounds are unfortunately exposed so it was not suitable for the 100 degree days we had."

    Tips from RVers

    Limited water access at some sites: Kankakee River State Park has cabin locations with varying water access. "There are a few water pumps and vault toilets within walking distance," reports one visitor, noting that services aren't always conveniently located at each site.

    Site size variations matter for larger units: Many cabin areas have limited space for additional vehicles or equipment. Michigan City Campground offers "90ft pull thought with 50A service, water and sewer," for those needing more substantial hookups, while Camp Sullivan has more restricted space where "campsites are TINY."

    Winter season limitations: Check seasonal availability when planning. Some locations like Camp Reinberg offer winter facilities while others close completely. Kankakee River State Park operates "year round" according to its listing information, providing an option for cold weather cabin camping.

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