Address: 46W499 Granart Rd, Big Rock, IL 60511, USA
Phone: +16302325980
R Riley
God forbid you back into a pull-thru site. They will make you turn it around, even after you have been set up for a day.
WeebleWobble 311
This is a great RV Park. Campground not so much. But they have a number of trails mostly in not wooded areas but we didn't walk all of them. All of the sites except primitive camp grounds 4 thru 9(I am not sure if those are the exact number but only 5 sites are actual in wooded areas), and they have no water or electric hook ups. But there are plenty of spickets. Also they let you look and than tell them which site you chose. If you go camping to disconnect the primitive area is great.
JCM JCM
The best place for our big baby to dock for the week. Great sights and quiet. Electric ran smooth and sewer was easy hook up. Felt safe with our rig .
Gary Obrokta
What a great county park for camping. You might want to be self contained no shower house. The lots are larger and campground very well designed. Easy to get a large rig around here, practice here because most places you go will have much tighter turns and smaller lots. We come out here several times a summer just to make sure everything is operational and ready to go for winter travels south.
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Yes, its pet friendly campground. But keep your pets on a leash.
Yes
I was there last weekend. My copy of the regulations says two tents maximum but no mention of a maximum of people. 4 people should be fine.
Like Bert said, but also be aware no reservations allowed, and not beingva holiday weekend you should be able to find a spot on Thursday.
No in and out travel after 10 pm, I think is the rule. It is best to call the park district for correct info.
2 tent max and 6 people should be fine
I believe 3 is check in. And there has always been sites open when we go. When we look for a site we always look to see how far the water is. Some of the waters are really far from you.
Yes and a fire pit. In fact our site had 2 tables.
You have to park in a community lot...not too far, depending on which camp site you choose to stay...
No sewers, just water, electric and a dump station. And yes 50 amps.
Improved camp site (with electric and water): Kane County residents: $20/day Nonresidents: $35/day Primitive camp site: Kane County residents: $12/day Nonresidents: $18/day Equestrian camp site (with electric and water): Kane County residents: $15/day Nonresidents: $25/day Dump station (not registered): Kane County residents: $15 Nonresidents: $15 Firewood: Bundle: $5
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