Dog-Friendly Camping near Yorkville, IL

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    Big Rock Campground offers level sites with electric and water hookups in a pet-friendly environment where leashed dogs can explore the connected trail system. The spacious, grassy sites provide ample room for pets to enjoy while remaining on leash, with the campground's clean facilities and well-maintained grounds noted by visitors with dogs. Dogs are permitted throughout the campground areas with proper supervision, though owners should bring extended water hoses as hookups are positioned far from camping pads. The trail network connects to hiking paths throughout the forest preserve where four-legged companions can experience the surrounding prairie and woodland habitats.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Millbrook and Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area both accommodate pets at their cabin sites, allowing campers to bring dogs while enjoying overnight lodging options. Pet waste disposal stations are positioned throughout the camping areas to maintain cleanliness. Campers frequently mention the hiking opportunities at nearby Fox River shoreline trails as ideal for morning dog walks. Pet owners should be prepared for varying weather conditions that can affect outdoor activities with animals, particularly during summer months when shade is limited at some campsites. While Big Rock's newer campground lacks mature trees, its open spaces make for easy pet supervision with convenient access to nearby forest preserve trails for longer walks and exploration.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Yorkville (76)

      1. Big Rock Campground

      3.8(18)8mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents

      "Clean, with large sites, about a 5 mile walk around the nearby lake- saw several deer and rabbits - T-Mobile worked just fine- no Wi-Fi"

      "Open campground with nearly zero tree. We had a great campfire but didn’t take advantage of the whole park to explore. She wants to again this year but we will spend more time hiking."

      from $18 - $35 / night

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      2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Millbrook

      3.7(6)6mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This location has been taken over by new management and they are absolutely the greatest! We will continue to go there for as long as we live in this area."

      3. Blackwell Family Campground

      4.4(22)20mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      4. Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area

      4.0(32)22mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "If you find yourself out in these parts near Shabbona in north central Illinois it is because of either one of two reasons - you are incredibly lost and stumbled across this hidden natural preserve gem"

      "All within easy walking distance to the lake. Camp store and two boat rental spots allow for flexiblity on busier weekends."

      from $25 / night

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      5. Fox Bluff CottageS & RV

      5.0(2)3mi from YorkvilleRVs

      "There's a gorgeous Creek, a lovely small lake and I really enjoy the walking trails."

      "The location requires a 2 night stay minimum."

      from $65 - $95 / night

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      6. Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

      4.1(100)36mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Quiet campground not far off the highway! Didn’t expect this kind of camping in Illinois! Nicely wooded and picturesque area, similar to northern Wisconsin!"

      "Beautiful Starved Rock is Illinois's favorite state park. Hiking through forests along the Illinois River to canyons and waterfalls with eagles soaring overhead."

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      7. Great Falls Campground — Illini State Park

      3.7(30)26mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Although we camped in Illinois record rainfall, we still had a blast. Plenty of trees to hammock, clean bathrooms, and a great river view."

      "Spent a couple nights here (site 3) for Vintage Illinois at a nearby park. Quiet, fairly level, gravel sites. Electric worn but fully functional. Lots of trees and shade."

      from $12 - $55 / night

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      8. Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area

      4.0(1)3mi from YorkvilleTents

      "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"

      9. Hi-Tide Recreation

      4.0(6)15mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "bordering Lake Michigan, right?"

      "We camp here every year around my daughters birthday and celebrate her birthday out here...there is a lake stocked with fish and also a creek behind the campground as well...we love coming back here year"

      10. Rolling Oaks Campground

      3.7(3)12mi from YorkvilleRVs, Tents

      "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"

      from $30 - $45 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Yorkville, IL

    616 Reviews of 76 Yorkville Campgrounds


    • mThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 5, 2024

      Starved Rock Campground — Starved Rock State Park

      One night stay while traveling home

      Very friendly host at the gate! Just what my wife and I were looking for. Quiet campground not far off the highway! Didn’t expect this kind of camping in Illinois! Nicely wooded and picturesque area, similar to northern Wisconsin!

    • A
      Jul. 4, 2023

      Great Falls Campground — Illini State Park

      Closed Off Tent Camping

      Although we camped in Illinois record rainfall, we still had a blast. Plenty of trees to hammock, clean bathrooms, and a great river view.

    • Iryna R.
      Oct. 6, 2024

      Leisure Lake Resort

      Ugh..

      We’ve been staying at this resort for several months now, and wanted to share some feedback based on our experience.

      The pool only opened mid-summer.

      Water quality has been very bad. On one occasion, our pet had stomach issues after drinking tap water, which was concerning. The water is so unclean that our shower develops yellow stains within a day, and we’ve had to install a five-stage filtration system just to make it usable.

      We’ve also noticed that rules aren’t enforced consistently, and it sometimes feels like certain guests are treated unfairly. For example, while we were told that personal kiddie pools aren’t allowed, we’ve counted at least six others set up around the park.

      Package delivery is only permitted under special circumstances, and only if pre-approved by staff.

      Had an incident where a staff member criticized my swimsuit at the pool, despite it being modest and similar to what others were wearing. I wore this swimsuit to many pools for many years. Additionally, the beach area is often closed even during posted open hours, and pool hours or updates aren’t clearly communicated—you have to inquire to get any information.

      The storm shelter is typically locked, making it inaccessible in emergencies, which is a major concern.

      We’ve also had to fix the swing set at the playground ourselves multiple times, as it’s been broken for a while. Many of the park’s facilities and amenities are showing their age and could benefit from updates and maintenance.

      That said, there are aspects we’ve truly enjoyed, and they’re the main reasons we’ve continued our stay: the spacious layout of the RV park, a nice lake, beach, pool, gym, and a dog park.

    • C
      Jun. 29, 2019

      Lasalle/Peru KOA

      Just what we needed after a day on the road

      Beautiful spot for our single overnight. Staff were great; friendly and helpful. Park was well kept, with lots of green around RV and tent sites. Nice pool, dog park, store, and even a stream system that wanders through the park (no swimming in the stream). Also close to Starved Rock State Park for some neat scenery and hiking. The only downside side is that some of the RV sites are a little close together - didn’t impact our stay though. Two thumbs up! :)

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 1, 2024

      Love's RV Hookup-Morris IL 859

      Easy & Convenient Roadside Pit Stop

      As we were driving eastbound on I80 that day, we spotted the Love’s RV Hookup, which is a new concept that this oversized fueling depot / travel store has been working on for the past year or so. Having checked out one of their other locations in Bloomington earlier in the year, which I have to admit, I was fairly impressed by, we decided to stop in here to have a look. Located just due east on the outskirts of little known Morris, Illinois just off I80, this little roadside stand isn’t the largest Love’s I’ve ever seen, but it sure does pack a punch. 

      If you do find yourself hustling and bustling east or west along the I80 corridor and are in need of a pit stop or an overnight stay, then the good folks at the Love’s RV Hookup have you covered. While the other Love’s I have stopped by seem enormous by comparison, this spot felt more like a corner convenience store that also had a fairly large fueling bay (4 double-sided pumps) in the front, primarily for cars and SUVs. 

      As you pull in, there’s 4 spots earmarked to the right of the entrance for RV’s. As you pull further along in front of the Love’s fueling bay, on the other side, an additional 6 or so slots exist for other RVs to park. In all, there’s 10 back-in RV slots available and inside you’ll find that there’s 7 individual shower stalls (all of which were in pristine, brand-new shape when we stopped by) along with a laundry facility, which we were happily surprised by, as well as a designated RV dump service, propane refill station and all of the typical hook-ups (water, 30 / 50 amp electric and sewage) along with WiFi. Inside, there’s of course the Love’s retail market, which was just decent, an ATM, Hardee’s and Naf-Naf (think Subway, but instead, Middle Eastern food). There’s even a small dog park here. As I hinted at, quite a lot here for such a small location. 

      If you would like something more substantial to eat, just head back west on I80 to the next exit, where if you head north there’s an IHOP, Chili’s, Bellacino’s Pizza or you can head on back to the TA Travel Center where they actually have a proper sit-down 24 hour restaurant called R-Place. If instead of heading north, you drive south on the main drag (Road 47), there’s a Buffalo Wild Wings, Pizza Hut, Starbuck’s, Wendy’s, Culver’s, Dunkin' and Burger King. But if you want something a bit more memorable, I would recommend either Morris Diner & Pancake House or La Casa Michoacana. And if you don’t mind a slightly longer drive back towards Ottawa, there’s 2 amazing places I would recommend that you won’t soon forget: Hank’s and Lone Buffalo. 

      Should you want to actually enjoy a bit of the nature around these parts, you can continue to head south on N. Division Street / Road 47 where you’ll come to 2 parks: Goold and Chapin, where either would make for a great place to stretch your legs, walk the dog or grab a picnic. If you’d like something a bit more splendid, then head on over to William G. Stratton SP or Gebhard Woods SP where you will be able to hike the I&M Canal State Trail. 

      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). Here’s how I ranked this particular overnight spot: 

      Convenience: 5 

      Safety & Security: 4 

      Quality: 5 

      Peace & Quiet: 4 

      Amenities: 3 

      Overall, I scored this location a 4.

      Happy Overnighting!

    • 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!

    • ron R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 19, 2024

      Lehmans Lakeside RV Resort

      My second stay here

      I was here for three months this time as i get to business completed.  The park was still kept up very nicely and this time I was here long enough to be able to see how.  The grass is mowed every week.  There is patroling at all hours for security.  The laundry machines are great the dryers ore good.  The dog park is clean and secure.  The lake is natural and kept free of litter and garbage.  The park is much bigger than i thought it was last year.  The store has many items you may need.  The showers are cleaned and work great.  The camp water is high in Iron.  The pot roads need service as thay do have a lot of pot holes.  Good thing for the 5mph speed limit.

    • L
      Jul. 1, 2019

      Lasalle/Peru KOA

      Tight Squeeze!

      Stayed here in early June during a trip to Starved Rock, which is a quick 10-15 minute drive. Camp hosts are very nice and the the grounds well maintained. I stayed on site 5 which is a full hookup but best for a small camper. I have a 14 foot travel trailer and it just fit with my SUV in front. The spots are very tight and you have very little room between you and your neighbor. With all the rain this year, many sites flooded during a storm while we camped and they had to be moved to other areas that were not actual sites so it was a bit crazy...hosts did a great job taking care of everyone effected. Campground has a cute dog park and a beautiful stream that runs through it. I would stay here again!!

    • 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.


    Guide to Yorkville

    Big Rock Campground offers sites near Yorkville with nearby shoreline trails along the Fox River. Winter camping options exist at several locations despite Illinois' variable climate. The nearest forest preserves feature native prairie and woodland ecosystems typical of northeastern Illinois lowlands.

    What to do

    Fishing at local lakes: At Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area, the fishing is popular with locals. "The lake is beautiful. We did some fishing from the shore," reports Mike P. The lake has produced trophy fish for those who enjoy the sport.

    Water recreation on small lakes: Hi-Tide Beach & Campgrounds offers numerous water activities for families. "The lake has water toys to swim out and play on," notes Marc W. The campground features a waterslide, climbing wall in the lake center, water trampoline, and floating platforms for summer fun.

    Archery practice: Blackwell Family Campground offers a free archery range among its outdoor activities. "Canoe rentals and free archery range," mentions Christian V. The park has designated areas for this sport that's uncommon at most campgrounds.

    Hiking through forest preserves: Several campgrounds connect to local trail networks. "The trails are nice and the water is crystal clear. Nice place for a winter hike," notes Christian V. about Blackwell's trail system. These paths showcase Illinois prairie landscapes during all seasons.

    What campers like

    Level, spacious sites: Blackwell Family Campground offers well-maintained camping areas. "The sites are crushed limestone and are level and wooded," states Rich M. Most sites include crushed limestone pads that stay relatively dry during rain.

    Weekend access to nature: Many campers appreciate Blackwell's proximity to urban areas. "Located only 30 miles outside the city, and conveniently only 10 mins from my house, this is the perfect little getaway," writes Autumn D. The park provides quick access to nature for weekend trips.

    Family-oriented entertainment: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Millbrook specializes in planned activities for children. "Lots of activities to do everyday like crafts to keep the kids preoccupied during the day," mentions Tori P. The themed weekends include crafts, hayrides and organized recreation throughout the camping season.

    Lake access for boating: Many campgrounds feature small lakes with boat rentals. "The lake has a restaurant and bait shop and boat rentals," reports Jeff G. about Shabbona Lake. Rental options typically include canoes, kayaks, and small fishing boats at reasonable hourly rates.

    What you should know

    Limited shade at newer sites: Big Rock Campground features open areas that lack mature trees. "This is a pretty new camp site, so the trees need some time to get big enough to provide some shade," notes David W. Sites stay sunny and hot during summer months.

    Water hookup placement: Some campground utilities require extra equipment. "Water hookup is far behind camping pad - bring extensions!" advises Amanda K. Many RV sites have water connections positioned 50-150 feet from actual camping pads.

    Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally. "We stay there once a year. The pool is nice as well as the hot tub," shares Jeff G. about Jellystone Park Millbrook. Many facilities close from late October through mid-April.

    Weekend-only operation: Some forest preserve campgrounds have limited schedules. "Only down side of the park is that it is only open on the weekends," explains Rich M. about Blackwell. On holiday weekends, stays may extend to three consecutive nights.

    Tips for camping with families

    Bring water toys: Mallard Bend RV Resort offers water recreation options. "A decent-sized pond perfect for swimming or fishing and is stocked with a ton of water toys for the tots," notes Stuart K. The swimming areas provide refreshment during hot Illinois summers.

    Book specific sites for privacy: Site selection matters for family comfort. "While the sites are pretty close together, there are a few good ones that feel more secluded," advises Marisa A. about Blackwell. Sites away from main roads typically offer more seclusion for families.

    Consider camping cabins: Some families prefer cabin accommodations over tents. "RV, tent, and cabins make it easy for everyone to enjoy their stay," reports Tori P. about Jellystone. Cabins typically include basic amenities like beds and electricity but rarely feature indoor plumbing.

    Pack extra hoses: Water connections often require additional equipment. "The water hookups are kind of far from the individual sites (make sure you have extra hose)," advises Rodney D. Many sites need 50-100 feet of drinking-water-safe hose.

    Tips from RVers

    Check dump station timing: Peak checkout times mean waiting at dump facilities. "Took about 45 min for us to dump being 5th in line at 10:30am," reports Kim L. about Starved Rock Campground. Planning dump station usage during off-peak hours reduces wait times.

    Site dimensions matter: Confirm site dimensions before booking. "For a 30 ft travel trailer, our campsite has just enough room for our slide out and awning," mentions Kim L. Many RV sites in the region accommodate smaller to mid-sized trailers but may be tight for larger rigs.

    Check amperage availability: Power connections vary between campgrounds. "It really was 50/30/20A," notes Kim L. about Starved Rock's electrical pedestals. Some sites advertise only one amperage but actually provide multiple options upon arrival.

    Expect open campsites: Many local campgrounds feature limited privacy. "It's a nice field if that's what you look for in a campground," says Marisa A. about Big Rock. Most developed RV sites in the region provide limited screening between neighbors.

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