Being a backpacker in Illinois is certainly more difficult than being one from California, Wisconsin, New York, or a whole bunch of other states in America. Starting about five years ago, though, I began compiling a list of places within the Chicagoland area that I could travel to for short trips – trips lasting about a weekend or so.
Here’s a short list of some of the places I frequent around Chicago:
So why should you avoid Buckhorn in the early summer months? Insects. Not just flies, but mosquitos that literally cake the air, and ticks that latch onto your body in bunches. This trip exposed me to the worst mosquito swarms I’d ever seen, and have still ever seen. The only thing that saved us were the winds, which blessingly blew hard for most of the weekend and kept the pests away.
I’d highly recommend Buckhorn for the right time of season, but avoid it at all costs in and around June.
This park also has two beaches that aren’t too bad. It’s a bit more touristy than Buckhorn State Park, which leads to more people ruining the peace and quiet that I consider a necessity to any camping/backpacking trip. Also, a few of the trails aren’t very scenic – walking you through large barren fields or heavily trafficked paths. Then again, what are you supposed to expect at a state park so easily accessible?
Yellowstone is highly commercialized and set up for comfort. If you’re looking for an original camping experience, I probably wouldn’t recommend going here. However, if you’re looking for a place where you can cook out, rent a fishing boat, and sit out on a patio overlooking a beautiful lake while eating a burger – this might be your place.
The next day we hit the trail it was clear we wouldn’t be hiking as far as we’d expected. About five miles later or so, after walking through beautiful fields and pretty dense forests, we set up camp on a clearing right off the trail. Kettle Moraine South provides shacks to sleep in, but we decided to pitch a tent anyway (the shacks are not kept clean, but what do you expect? It’s not the AT).I’d very much like to go back to Kettle Moraine South and do a 20+ mile hike, and I may just do that in late May. This place seemed to have a lot of potential.
Anyway, I’ll be sure to update this list when I have more places to add and am running on more sleep. Until then, feel free to leave your suggestions for other great camping & backpacking sites around Chicago in the comments!
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