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Camping is popular at Chain O' Lakes, with more than 230 campsites and a youth group camp. Camping reservations are accepted at ExploreMoreIL™ or by calling 866-716-6550. Youth groups sites must be booked through the park office, please call 847-587-5512.
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Reserve Your Campsite. Chain O’ Lakes has Class A-Premium areas (Honey Suckle Hollow and Fox Den) with a total of 151 sites. Sites are for $25 per night, except on Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day weekends when the fee is $35 per night.
This northeastern Indiana state park is a small boater’s paradise, Paddle through the chain of serene kettle lakes, hike forested trails, fish, stay overnight in forested hillside family cabins, visit the park’s historic one-room schoolhouse, or explore the Nature Center.
We have 6 class A accessible sites. For more information, contact Chain O'Lakes State Park, 8916 Wilmot Road, spring Grove, IL 60081, (847) 587-5512.
Chain O Lakes State Park camping reservations and campground information. Learn more about camping near Chain O Lakes State Park and reserve your campsite today.
Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground, near Albion, Indiana, is a fantastic spot for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors year-round. With a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and even cabins, there's something for everyone, whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting out.
trails, fish the electric-motors-only lakes, stay overnight in a hillside family cabin, visit the park’s historic one-room schoolhouse, or explore the Nature Center. Other facilities available for visitors to enjoy include a campground, beach and picnic shelters. One of the most interesting features at Chain O’Lakes is its shape, about two ...
Habitat: The park borders three natural lakes – Grass, Marie and Nippersink – and borders the Fox River which connects the other seven lakes (Bluff, Fox, Pistakee, Channel, Petite, Catherine and Redhead) creating the Chain. In addition, the park contains a 44-acre lake.
One main camping unit per campsite with one additional tent and one dining fly are permitted per site and subject to the property manager’s discretion. Equestrian campgrounds permit additional trailers for horse transport, and some of those units provide family living space.