Our Class-A Premium campground is located in the main park with shower facilities, flush toilets, and all sites have electricity. Water is available by pump at designated locations throughout the campground and at the sanitary dump station. This is a very wooded area with 4 loops-Oak, Hawthorne, Osage & Hickory. Pit toilets are also located near each loop. Alcohol is prohibited and credit cards are not accepted at the site.
5314 W. Rt. 102, Bourbonnais IL 60914
Great for a nearby quick camping experience for a night or weekend if you live in the Chicagoland area. This was our quick camp trip/ trial to make sure we had all the supplies we needed before we go to a farther trip later this summer. We stayed for 2 nights but some campers came for just one night. The park is huge and good for picnics, sports, hiking, dog trails. Each campsite has electricity hook up for campers and a lifted grill pit, no fire pits, so you are limited to how big the fire can be. The campsites are laid with gravel making it good for cars and campers when it’s muddy but some have limited grass for tents. The bathrooms are well kept and clean. There are lots of ADA accessible campsites that are paved, not gravel- those are all closer to the bathrooms. There are also water spigots between campsites.
Beautiful campground with mature trees which provide plenty of shade and privacy! Nice and quiet. Electric only. (Fresh water and dump station available at entrance). Plenty of awesome paved trails. Large campsites. Nice bathhouse available, as well as several pit toilets.
Easy access to town (groceries, gas, restaurants).
I recommend this one for sure!
Beautiful campground!! Nice and quiet, dark at night without campers who needlessly leave their lights on water going to bed. The spots are far enough apart that you feel you have privacy. Well maintained. Perfect!!
Love Door County but hate the summer madness of it…Potawatomi Campground and Sturgeon Bay have so much to offer. An hour and fifteen minutes away from the ferry to Washington Island a definite must do day trip.
Campground is beautiful and campsites are gravel based and generous in size. Hike from the campground to the lookout tower along the water, ride rustic bike trails and you can easily walk waters edge.
Biking to Sturgeon Bay from the campground is a short ride. Biking local roads is scenic, so many options. Downtown is very quaint and good shopping.