Quiet family camping with swimming, boat rentals and fishing in spring fed lakes. Shaded and open sites that are stone covered. 7 miles to NIU in DeKalb and 60 miles to Chicago. Conveniently located to downtown Sycamore.
Dogs must be on leashes. Dogs can’t swim in the lakes. Very quiet. Seasonal, monthly, and short stay sections of the park. Laundry for $. Propane fill. Water, power, and sewer at each site. Nice walk around the lake. Bike trail not far away.
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Anonym
We had an extended stay of three months since I was working in the area. Very clean park with a nice quiet atmosphere, even on busy weekends. Bath house and laundry are clean and well kept There’s two lakes to walk around or fish, you can kayak or rent a boat. There’s catch and release fishing and a nice little beach on the far side of one of the lakes to take a dip. Owned by friendly family who have obviously spent much time creating an oasis of relaxation. Beautiful flowers everywhere!
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Chris
The site had a beautiful scenery of the lake and the grounds were kept really nice. There were two lakes that were really nice and had lots of fish but none were biting. The sites were close together but they help you park. The sites only have rocks and a shared utility which made for no privacy. They had cable hook up but no cable but they do have free WiFi that works very well. We couldn’t get any channels so make sure to bring a FireStick or smartTV. The gentleman that greeted us (I believe the owner) was not friendly at all and made it seems as if we were interrupting him, however, after reading some of the reviews we realize it’s just their personality. The guests seem nice and friendly. I highly recommend this park and will be going back.
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Sarah
These spaces are some of the tightest I’ve experienced. WiFi was good and free, lake was pretty, but the tight spaces made things uncomfortable. Also, spot 4, where we parked had a shared utility pole. This mean that our “yard” was shared and had zero private space.
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Heritage Homestead Journey
We enjoyed our stay at this park. It gets full on the weekends and there is not much room between RVs. The majority of the park is gravel; however there are concrete pads for the picnic tables at most sites. There are people living at the part in their RVs but they are in a separate area from those passing through. The ones who live there have well kept areas. I have been in RV parks where people are allowed to junk up there living space but this is not one of them. During the week, the area for those passing through somewhat clears out and a few overnighters come through. All in all we had a good experience.
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Blake
Convenient location to Chicago, pretty grounds and spring fed lakes. Spacing was a bit tight. A lot of full timers. The park and bathrooms are clean. The access is a little street between 2 businesses then you drive a short distance into the park. They charge fees for day guests, night guests. The electronic key for the facilities is $10 (but refunded when returned).
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Lindsay
We stayed for one month here to test out our new travel trailer before heading out on the road. Overall it’s been a great experience - very quiet and peaceful although the park has been full (even in October). We would stay here again. The spots are close together, but it’s not the worse we’ve seen. If you’re staying monthly the “preferred” spots are only slightly more and give you a lot more room and a grassy lawn instead of gravel. Our spot was a “premium” spot and was right on the lake. The only thing that bothered us was that our neighbors sewer connection was about 1 ft from our fire ring. The monthly fee does not include electric, that is paid at the end of your stay based on use. As others explained the owner is very direct, not super chatty. But we were fine with that so long as we have whatever we needed, and we did. We work full time from our RV, and had no issues with our phone or internet service. We primarily use an ATT hotspot for Wi-Fi and Verizon and T-Mobile for cell services. The park Wi-Fi has seemed to work well too, only slowed one night while we were watching Amazon Prime and we switched to our own hotspot. The local area is quaint, but there are things to do. We enjoyed visiting the Forge brewery and Prairie State Winery. There are also a few restaurants in the local downtown area - a breakfast spot, a few bars, Mexican and Italian restaurant. Grocery stores within a mile, and a great butcher shop right at the entrance to the park (high prices but the meat was great). We had to go back to the city occasionally for work, it’s not a short drive but you can get there in just over and hour if you go outside of high traffic times. St. Charles/ Geneva is only about 30 min away and has another cute downtown area with breweries, restaurants and a comedy club.
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Henry B
This is a scenic RV park next to a lake. The spots not right by the lake seem a little more packed and probably wouldn't be as nice, but we got one right on the waterfront. The park is quiet and very nice. There is a long walking path around the lake, and the park is near town, so it is convenient whether you need groceries, a night out, or a bike ride. So why is this not five stars? The treatment from the owner is..... strange. We had just had three long days of driving and got in late afternoon, and it felt like we were the enemy. We were basically told all the things we MUST NOT DO. As the week went on, he softened and actually was friendly, so don't be intimidated by him, but that initial impression left a bad taste in our mouth. A little customer service goes a long way. When someone comes in the door, act like you want them there, not like they are a threat to your private paradise. If you can get over that, this is definitely a park worth the price.
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Bakerstream
We needed a quick getaway. They have 2 lakes and around 83 sites so parking was tight (not to bad).
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Deke and Tiffani
We did not stay lakeside, so it might be better if you have a lakeside spot. The spots are gravel and pretty close together and there aren't a lot of trees, but its close town.