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Motorhome Parks In Worth, IL

41.6897° N, 87.7973° W

Quick Overview

Worth is a small village in the southwestern suburbs of Chicago in Cook County, located along IL-43 (Harlem Avenue) about 18 miles southwest of the Loop. With several motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, including some free options, Worth sits in the densely populated inner south suburban ring where camping options are limited but urban access is excellent. The village is a working-class community along one of the busiest north-south arterials in the south suburbs, with Midway Airport just a few miles to the northeast and the Cal-Sag Channel industrial corridor to the south. While Worth itself is a compact residential community, the surrounding area includes some significant outdoor resources -- the Palos Forest Preserves and Swallow Cliff Woods are within a short drive to the west, offering over 14,000 acres of wooded trails, toboggan runs, and some of the best mountain biking terrain in the Chicago metro area. For RVers, campgrounds accessible from this area function as urban-adjacent bases for exploring Chicago's south side attractions, the Palos preserves, and the heritage corridor along the historic Illinois and Michigan Canal. The south suburban location also puts you closer to the Indiana Dunes and the Southeast Chicago industrial heritage sites than campgrounds on the north or west sides of the metro.

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Traveling to Worth by RV

Worth sits along IL-43 (Harlem Avenue) between I-294 and I-57 in the south suburbs. From I-294, take the 111th Street exit east. From I-57, take the 111th Street exit west. The roads are urban arterials with traffic lights and can be congested during rush hours. Fuel stations are everywhere along Harlem Avenue, 111th Street, and the commercial corridors. Major retail is plentiful in the surrounding suburbs -- Walmart, Target, and grocery stores are within minutes. Midway Airport is about 15 minutes northeast. Downtown Chicago is roughly 30 minutes via I-55 or you can take the Metra commuter train from nearby stations in the south suburbs for easy access.

Dump Station Costs in Worth

Among the campgrounds near Worth, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Inner south suburban Chicago camping runs $40 to $60 per night for hookup sites. This is urban-proximity pricing that reflects the Cook County market -- you're paying for access to Chicago, Midway Airport, and the south suburban infrastructure rather than scenic beauty. Free camping for self-contained rigs is extremely limited in the dense inner-suburban environment. For better rates, look at campgrounds further south or west in Will County where prices drop $10 to $20 per night while still keeping Chicago within day-trip range.

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Best Time to Visit Worth by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

18-36°F

Crowds: Low

Swallow Cliff toboggan runs open with snow. Some parks offer year-round camping for winter travelers.

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Spring

Mar - May

36-66°F

Crowds: Medium

Palos Forest Preserves come alive with wildflowers and migratory birds. Pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

66-86°F

Crowds: High

Peak camping demand in the Chicago metro. Palos trails are popular with mountain bikers on weekends.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

46-68°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall colors in the Palos preserves rival any forest in the region. Great biking and hiking weather.

Explore the Worth Area

The Palos Forest Preserves to the west are a genuine outdoor treasure in the south suburbs -- over 14,000 acres with hiking and mountain biking trails that weave through wooded terrain and past sloughs and wetlands. Swallow Cliff Woods has a famous stone staircase and toboggan slides in winter. For Chicago attractions, Midway Airport's Orange Line CTA connection takes you into the Loop without driving. The south suburbs have excellent dining diversity -- look for Polish restaurants along Archer Avenue and Mexican restaurants along the Blue Island corridor. If you're heading to Indiana Dunes National Park, it's about an hour east on I-80/94 from this area and makes for an excellent day trip combining beaches, dunes, and hiking trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Worth

Where can I find motorhome parks near Worth, Illinois?

Worth has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks accessible in the south Cook County suburbs of the Chicago metro area about 18 miles southwest of downtown. These are urban-adjacent campgrounds offering hookup sites near the I-294 and Harlem Avenue corridors with proximity to the 14,000-acre Palos Forest Preserves, Midway Airport, and easy transit connections into downtown Chicago.

Are there free camping options near Worth?

There are {{freeCount}} free options in the broader area near Worth, though free camping is very limited in the dense inner south suburbs of Chicago where Cook County's urban development leaves few open areas for primitive camping. Most RVers staying near Worth will need to use paid campsite sites with hookup services at established parks in the surrounding suburban communities.

What are the Palos Forest Preserves?

The Palos Forest Preserves cover over 14,000 acres of wooded terrain west of Worth with excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, wetlands, and Swallow Cliff Woods with its famous stone staircase and winter toboggan runs.

How much does motorhome camping cost near Worth?

Campgrounds in the inner south Chicago suburbs typically charge $40 to $60 per night for hookup sites. Urban proximity pricing is higher than downstate but provides excellent access to the city and surrounding attractions.

Where can I find motorhome parks near Worth, Illinois?

Worth has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks accessible in the south Cook County suburbs of the Chicago metro area about 18 miles southwest of downtown. These are urban-adjacent campgrounds offering hookup sites near the I-294 and Harlem Avenue corridors with proximity to the 14,000-acre Palos Forest Preserves, Midway Airport, and easy transit connections into downtown Chicago.

Are there free camping options near Worth?

There are {{freeCount}} free options in the broader area near Worth, though free camping is very limited in the dense inner south suburbs of Chicago where Cook County's urban development leaves few open areas for primitive camping. Most RVers staying near Worth will need to use paid campsite sites with hookup services at established parks in the surrounding suburban communities.

What are the Palos Forest Preserves?

The Palos Forest Preserves cover over 14,000 acres of wooded terrain west of Worth with excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, wetlands, and Swallow Cliff Woods with its famous stone staircase and winter toboggan runs.

How much does motorhome camping cost near Worth?

Campgrounds in the inner south Chicago suburbs typically charge $40 to $60 per night for hookup sites. Urban proximity pricing is higher than downstate but provides excellent access to the city and surrounding attractions.

Are there free dump stations in Worth?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Worth.