Motorhome Parks In Antioch, IL
42.4772° N, 88.0956° W
Quick Overview
Antioch is a small village in the far northeast corner of Illinois, right along the Wisconsin border in Lake County's Chain O' Lakes region, and it's one of the top motorhome camping areas in the entire Chicago metro. With several motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, including some free options, Antioch serves as a gateway to one of the best freshwater boating and fishing destinations in the Midwest. The Chain O' Lakes is a connected system of 15 lakes and the Fox River, covering over 6,400 acres of water that draw boaters, anglers, and motorhome campers from across Chicagoland and southern Wisconsin every season. Chain O' Lakes State Park is the anchor of the outdoor recreation scene here, with campgrounds, boat launches, and miles of trails along the lakeshores. Antioch itself has a charming little downtown with shops, restaurants, and a Metra commuter rail station that connects directly to Chicago for day trips. The terrain is gently rolling with wooded lakeshores, wetlands, and marshes -- classic northern Illinois lake country that feels a world apart from the urban sprawl to the south. For RVers, the campgrounds here offer everything from basic state park sites near the water to full-service private parks with pools, playgrounds, and organized social activities for seasonal campers. If you like your camping with a side of water sports, fishing, and easy access to a major city, Antioch and the Chain O' Lakes region are genuinely hard to beat anywhere in the upper Midwest. Many campers who discover this area end up coming back year after year, and seasonal camping is extremely popular at the private parks that line the shoreline communities. The Fox River feeds the chain and provides additional paddling and fishing opportunities for those who prefer moving water to lake fishing. Glacial Park Conservation Area nearby adds even more outdoor recreation with unique glacial terrain, hiking trails through kames and bogs, and excellent birdwatching. The combination of world-class freshwater recreation, suburban convenience, and easy transit access to Chicago makes Antioch one of the most complete motorhome camping packages in the entire state.
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All Dump Stations Near Antioch
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parrot's Cove Resort | 2.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Grass Lake Marina And RV Park | 3.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fox River Recreation | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Island On The Chain Inc | 4.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fox Den Campground | 5.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mudlake West Youth Group Camping Area, Chain O' Lakes State Park | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lakecrest Shores | 5.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Happy Acres Kampground | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Melody Park | 8.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camp Henry Horner Campground | 8.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Parrot's Cove Resort
2.4 miGrass Lake Marina And RV Park
3.2 miFox River Recreation
4.0 miIsland On The Chain Inc
4.9 miFox Den Campground
5.2 miMudlake West Youth Group Camping Area, Chain O' Lakes State Park
5.5 miLakecrest Shores
5.9 miHappy Acres Kampground
8.4 miMelody Park
8.5 miCamp Henry Horner Campground
8.8 miTraveling to Antioch by RV
Antioch is accessible via IL-173, IL-59, and US-45 in far northeast Lake County, close to the Wisconsin state line. From Chicago, take I-94 north to IL-173 west -- about 60 miles and a little over an hour without traffic, though Friday evening traffic can slow things down. From Milwaukee, head south on I-94 to IL-173, about 75 minutes. From Rockford, take US-20 east to IL-47 north to reach the area. The roads around Antioch and the Chain O' Lakes are suburban two-lane highways that handle motorhome traffic fine during the week, though weekend boat-trailer traffic can seriously clog the roads near the boat launches during summer months. Plan your travel to avoid the Saturday morning rush to the water if you can. Fuel and basic supplies are plentiful in Antioch's commercial area along IL-173 and the surrounding communities. For bigger shopping trips, McHenry and Crystal Lake have full retail options including Walmart, Costco, and grocery stores.
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Dump Station Costs in Antioch
Of the campgrounds near Antioch, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for camping. Chain O' Lakes State Park charges $20 to $30 per night for electric sites, with an Illinois resident discount available that knocks a few dollars off the rate. Private Motorhome parks in the area run $40 to $60 per night for full hookup sites -- the premium pricing reflects the popular lake location and its proximity to Chicago's suburban sprawl. Seasonal camping rates are very popular here, with many campers renting a spot for the entire summer boating and fishing season. Free camping options are extremely limited in this high-demand recreation area, so budget-minded RVers should plan for paid camping.
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Best Time to Visit Antioch by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
15-35°F
Crowds: Low
Most campgrounds close for winter. Ice fishing on the Chain O' Lakes is popular for locals with winter setups.
Spring
Mar - May
35-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Walleye and bass fishing pick up as the lakes warm. Campgrounds open in April with moderate early-season traffic.
Summer
Jun - Aug
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak boating and camping season on the Chain O' Lakes. Campgrounds sell out on weekends -- book early.
Fall
Sep - Oct
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
One of the best times to visit -- fall colors on the lakes, fewer crowds, and great muskie fishing.
Explore the Antioch Area
Summer weekends at Chain O' Lakes State Park are packed to capacity -- make reservations well ahead through the state reservation system if you want a spot. Weekday camping is much more relaxed and sites are easier to come by without advance planning. The fishing here is excellent for muskie, walleye, largemouth bass, catfish, and panfish across the connected lake system. Bring your own boat or rent one from the marinas along the chain -- pontoon rentals are popular for family outings. If you're into biking, the Millennium Trail runs through the area and connects several parks and communities. Downtown Antioch has a nice Main Street with locally-owned shops and restaurants worth walking -- it's got more character than the typical suburban strip. The Antioch Farmers Market runs on Sundays from June through October with local produce and goods.
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Where can I find motorhome campgrounds near Antioch, Illinois?
Antioch has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks, centered around the Chain O' Lakes region in far northeast Illinois. Chain O' Lakes State Park and private campgrounds along the lake system offer sites ranging from basic electric hookups to full-service pads with water, electric, and sewer.
Are there free motorhome camping options near Antioch?
There are {{freeCount}} free options near Antioch, though free camping is very limited in this popular and heavily-used recreation area due to high demand. Most campgrounds charge a nightly fee, and the quality sites book up quickly.
How much does camping cost near Chain O' Lakes?
State park sites run $20 to $30 per night with electric hookups and access to the lake. Private Motorhome parks charge $40 to $60 for full service with water, electric, and sewer. Seasonal rates are available at many campgrounds for summer-long stays.
What fishing is available at Chain O' Lakes?
The Chain O' Lakes system offers muskie, walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, catfish, and panfish across 15 interconnected lakes and the Fox River. It's one of the top freshwater fishing spots in the entire Chicago region, with boat rentals available at several marinas along the chain.
Can I take public transit from Antioch to Chicago?
Yes, Antioch has a Metra commuter rail station with regular weekday service to downtown Chicago's Union Station. Leave your rig at the campsite and ride the train into the city for a day trip without the hassle of driving and parking in urban traffic.
Where can I find motorhome campgrounds near Antioch, Illinois?
Antioch has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks, centered around the Chain O' Lakes region in far northeast Illinois. Chain O' Lakes State Park and private campgrounds along the lake system offer sites ranging from basic electric hookups to full-service pads with water, electric, and sewer.
Are there free motorhome camping options near Antioch?
There are {{freeCount}} free options near Antioch, though free camping is very limited in this popular and heavily-used recreation area due to high demand. Most campgrounds charge a nightly fee, and the quality sites book up quickly.
How much does camping cost near Chain O' Lakes?
State park sites run $20 to $30 per night with electric hookups and access to the lake. Private Motorhome parks charge $40 to $60 for full service with water, electric, and sewer. Seasonal rates are available at many campgrounds for summer-long stays.
What fishing is available at Chain O' Lakes?
The Chain O' Lakes system offers muskie, walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, catfish, and panfish across 15 interconnected lakes and the Fox River. It's one of the top freshwater fishing spots in the entire Chicago region, with boat rentals available at several marinas along the chain.
Can I take public transit from Antioch to Chicago?
Yes, Antioch has a Metra commuter rail station with regular weekday service to downtown Chicago's Union Station. Leave your rig at the campsite and ride the train into the city for a day trip without the hassle of driving and parking in urban traffic.
Are there free dump stations in Antioch?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Antioch.
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