Davis Creek Campground — Kankakee River State Park

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  • (3.8)5 reviews

Contact Info

815-- (click-to-reveal)

Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Davis Creek Campground is available by reservation for chaperoned youth and church groups. All areas require camping permits, available at the park office or from park personnel in state vehicles. Groups of 25 or more are required to obtain a free activity permit from the park office.

Tent Camping Only

Must park in lot and walk to campsite

Reservations can be made at ExploreMoreIL.com

Open Year Round

Reservations accepted for March through October

Directions

From North or South on Interstate 57, Take I 57 to Exit 315 (Bradley-Bourbonnais) Take Rte. 50 south to the first stop light which is Armour Rd. Turn right on Armour Rd. and go to the 3rd stop light which is Rte. 102. Turn right (west) on Rte.102. The park is located 7 miles west on Rte. 102.

Fees

Youth Groups

$2 / person per night

Minimum $20 / night

Adult Groups

$4 / person per night

Minimum $40 / night

Access

Walk-in

Accommodations

Group
Tent Sites

Features

Reservable
Toilets

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

Drinking Water

Location Map

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3.8

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Patrick G.

2 years ago
5/5

It's a nice campground for groups of people. Please keep in mind that this campground is meant for groups of people and not individual campers. The camp grounds are well maintained and there are two bathrooms (toilets only, no showers). The Kankakee river is right there and there is a nice trail accessible for this campground as well. Overall it is a nice place to spend a few days with other people that you know.

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Dale Howard

1 year ago
4/5

Spacious group camp sites. Well maintained facilities. Would be 5 stars if all the group camp sites had a fire ring. I consider it to be an essential element of camping.

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Kevin Leahy

1 year ago
1/5

I booked a campsite online, received my confirmation, and the next day was told the campsite was overbooked and my reservation needed to be cancelled. This was a bummer but understandable, these things happen. Whats frustrating is the multitude of phone calls I received from slyvia calling me every 15 minutes and leaving voicemails to the point of being a nuisance. They couldnt issue a refund over the phone even though their website clearly states you can call to cancel reservations. Then when I went on my account to cancel I only received a partial refund even though this was not my fault. very poor customer experience overall.

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Rebecca PIERCE

1 year ago
5/5

Great hidden gem for photography! And deer roaming as well. Great spot

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Louis Fratto

1 year ago
4/5

We stayed in Grove #9 it was very dry and no shade. Bonus was we were right next to the restrooms / parking lot but no shade.

We had a wind storm followed by a thunderstorm without trees we were in an empty field. The other groves in the area have trees so have some natural wind blockage.

Can't complain though was nice and quite for our scouting trip.

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