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13 RV Parks near Venetian Village, Illinois
Lindenhurst, Illinois 1.58 miles NE
Lake Villa, Illinois 1.67 miles NW
Round Lake Beach, Illinois 2.67 miles SW
Third Lake, Illinois 2.73 miles SE
Round Lake Heights, Illinois 2.94 miles SW
We did however find 13 campgrounds within 25 miles of Venetian Village. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Venetian Village in the left hand column.
32223 N US Highway 12 Volo, Illinois 60073 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 639 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 30 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $55.00
Stayed for 2 weeks in a full hookup site near the pool area. Site was small and mostly gravel. They do not clean the sites in between campers as I had to spend the first 15 mins picking up cigarettes butts and shoveling ash from where the previous campers had moved the fire ring. Picnic table was bent and we had to put torn up boxes under the legs to level it. Staff mowed on/off everyday blowing grass on campers and anything left out in your site. Rained one day and everything flooded. Pool and lake have ridiculous rules and require everyone to get out for 10 mins at the top of every hour. This is fine for kids but for adults? No food or drinks (except for bottled water) in the pool area - even though the pavilion area near the pool is filled with garbage. No water balls except for 'soakers' which are heavier when soaked and would hurt more if taken to the head! Lifeguard at the pool wore sweatpants and was covered in a blanket looking hungover. Not sure how she'd save anyone?! Beach area is small but nice - but having to get out every hour is ridiculous. Lifeguards are constantly blowing their whistle and yelling at people but allow kids to splash each other violently and throw sand. One day my wife and kids couldn't stay at the beach because they had 3 bus loads of kids from an outside day camp and they ran around like animals unsupervised. Overall okay experience but needs improvements. - Thinkr2
Jul 2017 - $43.00
As others have mentioned, this has a very charming, mid century feel to it. The lake is a wonderful amenity. The staff was helpful and friendly. The majority of the campground is taken up with park models, seasonals and rentals. The overnight section is small. We have a 43 foot motorhome and jeep tow and found this place to be very challenging. To say it is big rig friendly is just not accurate. Low hanging branches at entrance had the tv antennae spinning and the vents and AC units scraping. The check in area across from the lake was very congested. Kids running everywhere and no great place to queue. Found out later that the campground beach and beach amenities are open to the public, for a fee, and not exclusive to the registered guests. After registering, you need to loop back to where you started to find your site. Tight, narrow roads. No good place to unhook your toad, or hook back up. Our back in site was just long enough for the rig, the toad went sideways in the street. The site was uphill, too steep to have the leveling jacks do any good. The right rear jack sunk eight inches into the gravel base. The water connection is located on the site behind you, which you share. No chance for satellite, not even using the portable. No cable. Over the air channels were 8 lousy stations and Fox, and with all of them the picture tiled badly. The only saving grace was the Internet, which was excellent. The charm wore off with a visit to the restroom. They are old, and not in a good way. Mosquito infested. Tried to take a shower but gave up after five bites. Ingress and egress off of busy Highway 12 is a challenge. - VegasVagabonds
Jul 2017 - $45.00
Exceptional well maintained park located near a large metro area. The park is clean, all utilities function well and there is a very large dog park. As mentioned in other reviews, there are many park model trailers but they are very well kept. With lots of features including an 80 acker lake, this is an ideal park to kick back or visit the Chicagoland area. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The restrooms and showers, although older style, are very clean. Stay here again? Yes, definitely! - OldeJohn
27884 W Il Route 173 Antioch, Illinois 60002 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 166 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $50.00
They will nickle and dime you to death - $5 and $10 at a time. Their web site implies they charge extra for electricity for their monthly rate only, inferring that electric is included for nightly and weekly rates. They put us on a non-sewer site. Charged us sewer site rates with free weekly pump out. Then only pumped out about 1/2 or less of our gray water (verified by shower backing up after only 2 low water usage showers), and tried to charge us $15 pump out on top of it. This nonsense is on top of already high rates, which they get away with because they are the only game in town. As it is on a river it gets extra soggy when it rains. Don't forget mosquito repellent. Try another park. - Sabrown9001
Jun 2014 - $45.00
We paid $42/night, which was reflected in the weekly rate. The park is primarily occupied by seasonals who are here for the access to the Fox River Basin. There is a boat ramp for those with boats. We were in a 40' motor home that requires 13' overhead clearance. The staff had to hold up low slung wires and trim tree branches for us, which they did willingly. Mosquitoes were horrible and prevented us from being outdoors. The sewer system is gray water only and is marginal for that. Pumping service for black tanks is available one time per week. The site we had reserved and paid for in advance was given to a seasonal who arrived ahead of us. You may lose your site if they get a better deal. That being said, we had a long, solid gravel, level site that accommodated our rig, our towed vehicle, and our motorcycle. This park met our needs for a week visiting family in the area. - Biker2
8916 Wilmot Rd Spring Grove, Illinois 60081 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 238 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 24 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $25.00
Camped in the section called Fox Grove. The sites are level and spacious. We camp here whenever we travel to Chicago. The park is approximately 8-10 miles from shopping and groceries. - Poe Dog
Jul 2018 - $25.00
Rules, rules, rules with a side of rules. This park has more rules than any other we have stayed including Yellowstone. We arrived just after 10pm due to an issue with a flat tire. We had communicated along the way that we would be cutting it close due to the issue. This is the first rule we had to deal with (No arrivals past 10pm). We were greeted by a surly gentlemen who promptly informed me that my wife could go into the office to check us in but I needed to pull my 40ft 5th wheel back around because I was too far to the left. He said I needed to u-turn around the office, exit the park and come back in. Never mind the fact that there was a policeman doing paperwork in the right lane which I didn't want to box in. I refused to move and the man's wife eventually told me that I would be ok where I was. It took my wife 20 mins to check in largely due to the presentation of the rules of the park. There are some 24-27 rules that you need to acknowledge. Pulling in, the sites were tight and getting my rig in was a chore. The sites were not well taken care of either. The grass was long and the above ground fire pit was full of ash/burnt wood and trash. No water hookups and only 30 amp service. The park itself doesn't offer much in terms of activities and would be more aptly named chain-o-swamps as water access is minimal due to the marshy wetland area in which the park resides. Bring ample bug spray or you may need a transfusion when you get home. Pit toilets in the campground. Shower facilities were a hike. - Ben Keethler
Jul 2018 - $27.00
Stayed here while visiting Chicago. People in the check-in building were very friendly. Showers were clean, but the type of shower heads and water pressure was awful. They shower head was too high, so you barely got any water on you unless you are very tall. Also its the annoying push button type. The mosquitos were HORRIBLE!!!! We could not even sit outside. Each night before going to bed we had to kill mosquitos inside our camper. Approx. 10-20.I know the campground is surrounded by water, but surely they could could fog/spray throughout the campground occasionally. Also did not like the gritty stuff on the site.It rained while we were there and it was hard to keep from tracking it in the camper. We will not he returning here. - Gary Stanton
2601 E Paul Jones St Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois 60088 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 20 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 16 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $22.00
The RV Park "That Could Be". The setting is stunning, right on the edge of Lake Michigan in all her glory with the Chicago Skyline to the far south. That is the best. For the price and in comparison to other Military RV parks, this one is in the basement. Permanent party personnel essentially have "gear adrift" making their campsite look unkempt. The gravel road is not graded and full of dips and holes. Many campsites flood and the grounds are muddy after rains. There is only 30/50 amp service. The dump is a mile away and potable water is in a different location. Much work is needed to make this a better RV park. - DMAC57
Sep 2019 - $22.00
Site 014 was a mud pit. Plywood boards were placed haphazardly in an attempt to aliviate RV wheels sinking into the mud...to no avail. I will not return, nor recommend to others. Sewage disposal and potable water fill were left to the user to discover. I've stayed at many a military encampment, but nothing as terrible as this. Great Lakes should be ashamed. - FrederickC
Mar 2018 - $20.00
The campsite is in poor condition, restrooms are filthy, poor directions for shower and dump station, the only good thing is a concrete slab with power. I will not stay at this camp site again and I would not recommend it to anybody. A nice view of the Lake. - Aaron1968
1 Lake Front Drive Zion, Illinois 60099 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 241 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 36 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $25.00
Camp ground: Very nice. Plenty of space between camping spots. We reserved a spot in the 300 section that backed to Lake Michigan. It was a little too steep for our 38 ft motorhome so we ended up moving to a level first come first serve site on the 100 section. There weren't many people camping during the week. Full park with no campsites available over weekend. We thought it would be noisy over the weekend. Very quiet. Several people had campfires going. Lots of kids riding bikes~With this in mind drive slow. We seen several people driving faster than the 10 mph speed limit. Showers were extremely clean. Could use new shower curtain but that's minor. The water pressure is hard and awesome!! Several playground areas for kiddos. Super friendly staff. Eager to answer your questions. Campground is well kept and very clean. Regarding beach past resort area: We drove by day after our arrival (7-9-19) to see where to take our kayaks out onto Lake Michigan. For us too many people just hanging out in parking lot for no reason. Loud music playing from their vehicles. We decided with so many people just loitering around it might not be safe to leave our Jeep out of sight to go kayaking. Very clean beach. Several people out swimming. No lifeguard on duty. Beach appears to be littered with trash, but when you get closer you realize it's big white rocks and lots of shells. Perfect place to build a sand castle. No dogs allowed on beach area. - RLKeller
Jun 2019 - $25.00
This was a nice park right on the shore of Lake Michigan. We had a site in the 300 row, closest to the water. There was a stand of trees and a bit of marshy area between us and the lake, but you could hear the waves. Lots of places to ride your bicycle, trails lead into town. It filled up on the weekend and of course there were lots of campfires, but that's what you do when you go camping! We enjoyed our stay here, even though the water was too cold for swimming or boarding. We'll get another chance at Lake Michigan later in the summer - looking forward to that because the water was as clean as could be. - Denise and Glenn
Jun 2019 - $25.00
We love this park even though it does not have all the site amenities of most RV Parks. Sites are spaced well and wooded. Very common to see deer. I enjoy riding along the lake path. If you need full hook-ups to be comfortable this is not the place for you. If you like a very nice setting, it works well. - h and e
22230 45th St Bristol, Wisconsin 53104 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 179 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 25 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $55.00
We had a pull through site my on grass which when it rained in turn into mud. We rented 2 sites both sites were extremely unlevel and barely fit my 40ft 5th wheel and the other site my cousin had hardly fit their 38ft 5th wheel. I've never seen an RV park charge for showers but they do someone said it's 25 cent for 2 minutes. The beach was nasty the water was green you couldn't even see your hand barely under the surface of the water. It look like something an alligator would live in. - BeckySue1961
Aug 2016 - $45.00
The site was not good. We expected a better looking environment and updated equipment for how much we paid plus the place looked all booked up, meaning they are making good money here. They do not put any of the money back into the campground. It is a dump. We got a 30 amp premium site $45. Nothing premium about it, not even full hookup. No concrete slab. Weeds were everywhere. Bugs were everywhere. One couple left because the tiny stinging bees were so bad.
We did like walking by the animals. The animals looked good except the duck area and peacock area was very dirty and poorly kept. The fun zone is an additional $20/weekend per child. A can of pop was $1.35. We got two cookie ice creams and a generic bumper sticker for $10! The playgrounds weren't playgrounds, it was an old swing set, an old merry go round, etc., in the middle of a weed/mud filled area. The playgrounds were untouchable due to dirt and many had broken pieces and splinters.
The lake/beach was a swamp. The beach area is very tiny with dirty mud type sand. There are weeds everywhere. The pool is very small and cloudy. I cannot believe the price at this place. I really wanted to like this place. - Yellow Submarine
Aug 2015 - $45.00
This was our 3rd and last visit to this park. The staff is very rude and less then helpful, the camp host was even worse, very mean vulgar man. We requested a site we have stayed on twice before only to have them move us to the no motorcycles allowed part of the park, we told them we had a motorcycle and asked for the site we requested, they told us they were saving it for a group of people who were camping together and wanted adjoining sites who had yet to arrive. We were instead told to park it by security and walk the 1/2 mile down a very steep hill and back up a very steep hill to our site. Being handicapped I cannot walk this distance yet they refused to put us on a site where motorcycles were allowed and if we didn't want to do that then we could leave. They do not have any handicap parking or accessibilities in many aspects of the park. There is a fee to everything you do here. Showers are 25¢ extra, facilities are dirty. $48 camping fee which is 50 amp and water, NO Sewer is for 2 adults ($12.50 per night per person extra) and 4 children under 18 ($2.50 per night per child) and 2 vehicles, the one your driving and what your towing is considered 2, $5 per day per vehicle, day guests are $5 per day. They offer a bouncy play area for kids, also $20 each person for the weekend with limited hours and open from 3-7 on Friday and from 11-7 on Saturday. The pool was so dirty we preferred to swim in pond for free. If staying in this area check out Bong Rec area instead and have an enjoyable experience vs staying here. Site was a steep uphill slope. - rob4mepls
26313 Burlington Rd Kansasville, Wisconsin 53139 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 218 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 13 Reviews
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Sep 2015 - $52.00
This park has the highest cost for what you get as any I have ever stayed at. There is no sewer or water. Electric site was 42$ plus a 10$ vehicle fee. Staff was OK and park is OK but way over priced. - bwl
Aug 2015 - $19.00
We had to pay an additional $30 for a Wisconsin park entry pass. We stayed in the Sunrise Campground on the east side of the park, in the 200 loop. We were impressed by the size, spacing, and privacy of the sites here, which is the main driver for our high (8) rating. Most sites have a thick stand of trees and shrubs between them for nearly complete privacy, yet have plenty of grassy area left over for camping. There were a couple areas along the road where scraping against low-hanging branches was unavoidable. We also had to back up our 37' motorhome all the way to the wood blocks at the end of our site in order to fit our car in front. We did spot a few sites that should support longer RVs. In almost all cases the camping area was behind the site rather than next to it---picture a lollipop where the stick is where you park your RV. Usually we don't prefer this arrangement, but it worked out well for us here. Our site #223 was close enough to one of the water spigots that we were able to refill our fresh tank halfway through our stay using three hoses (75'). The spigots inside the campground aren't threaded so a water bandit or other adapter is needed. The campground host (Randy) was very friendly and helpful. The showers were pretty old, run-down, full of bugs, and the water was lukewarm at best. After our first shower we decided to just take navy showers inside the RV for the rest of our stay. There are miles of trails in the park, though we ended up turning around early due to mosquitos during our attempt at walking the trail. AT&T and Verizon both worked well. We would stay here again. - LifeRebooted
May 2015 - $17.00
Bong has two campgrounds: Sunrise, which is relatively near the entrance on 142, and Sunset, which is all the way across the park on the western end. Only Sunrise has electric sites. We camped in Sunrise campground in site #224 two different weekends in May 2015.
The sites all have gravel pads upon which you must park. Each site also has a fire ring with a very nice grill grate and a picnic table. The sites have some small trees and shrubs between then but mostly Sunrise is open, grassy sites other than a small strip in sites 145-150. There is not much privacy when you are on your site. We had friends on adjacent sites 222 and 223. 223 has the least amount of privacy of the three. All 3 are maybe a three minute walk to the bathrooms with flush toilets and showers. The ladies restroom had a lot of vandalism in the stalls that the park had clearly tried to cover/remove several times. The restroom floors are terrazzo and were wet and slick both weekends we were there. Shower pressure was OK but not overwhelming. The water is warm but temperature is not adjustable.
We had to deal with rangers because my MIL has difficulty walking and uses a golf cart. We called in advance of going to the park and were told the cart was OK. Once we arrived, one ranger woke up my inlaws to tell them not to use it and then later told us his boss had said to wait for us to use it and issue $300 ticket. No where in its campground rules does it say golf carts are not allowed but don't bring one even if you are disabled. - We_love_truck_camping
1801 N Quentin Rd Palatine, Illinois 60074 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 18 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Nov 2017 - $25.00
This is a tiny gem in Chicagoland with a lot going for it. Only five RV sites, plus tent sites and cabins. We have only camped here in off season, $50/nite in the summer is not worth it to us when we only live 6 miles away. But they have a lot of activities in the summer, check the website and reserve early. The good: 1. It is in a forest preserve with an extensive network of hiking trails and a paved bike path. 2. The Metra station is less than 3 miles away, you can be in downtown Chicago in less than one hour. 3. Restaurants and shopping nearby at Deer Park Town Center. 4. Propane, ice, other supplies are also very close. The bad: They need to work on their logistics. Much of the information on the website is wrong, like hours and phone numbers. On some sites, the fire ring is too close to your trailer for a safe campfire. The electric hook up is on the wrong side of the pad (really). No water hook ups (oddly, they have sewer though) and no spigots. You will be hauling water, unless their hose will reach your site. They told when we reserved that we could have it (hose) for our stay but then someone pounded on our door at 9:00 at night and told us that was wrong. He did allow us to fill our fresh water tank before he took it though. This place is geared for giving an outdoors experience to locals. They have classes like Camping 101, they rent equipment like bicycles and snowshoes and even a complete tent set up with sleeping bags. If you are not local, the main reason for going there is to have a convenient way to visit Chicago. - janci
7148 McHenry St Burlington, Wisconsin 53105 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | 0 Reviews
1 Alan Dr Algonquin, Illinois 60102 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 56 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Jul 2008 - $1.00
This campground is now closed. Park is only for day use. - WinnieViews
Jun 2006 - $15.00
This was okay, but we were driven away by a bunch of tiny flies. No biting, just swarming all over everywhere. Pit toilets, no showers, best for self-contained only. - Janjanjan68
May 2005 - $10.00
We have stayed here many times in 2004 and 2005. There are flush toilets at the Ranger Station. No reservations, but always a site except for holiday weekends. On holidays arrive early in week and get a great spot. Each spot has it's own water, elec, and fire ring. The wildlife in area is beautiful, crane, egrets, and several other fishing birds can be seen all day long. Additions of more tent sites expected soon. Residents of Kane County pay 10, others pay 15. - beckolette