Reviews
Lakeshore Camp Resort
User Reviews
behr behrensmeyer
The cabins are tiny, which we knew but the beds (if you want to call them that) are tiny, very thin pads that sit on wood that you can feel. I'm a very fit athlete so it's not like I weighed the pad down. It was like sleeping on a rocky ground. Service was a roller coaster... I called days in advance to make sure we had a cabin and that I'd be able to get in after 10pm due to it being a 4hr drive after work (I was traveling for work). They assured me we would be able to get in and someone is available 24/7. We pull in at 10 and we're told there was no key left for us and the ranger station is locked and something happened to our cabin so we couldn't be in the one I picked either. The lady at the gate was very kind and went above and beyond by making phone calls and getting someone to the ranger station so we could get in (she was an angel). Location is fine, pending on what you're there for. It has a lot of potential and a lot of neat things, but it's very run down and doesn't seem kept up very well. My 5yr old is great at making the best of things so he had fun.
Frank J
Great location for visiting Chicago was the basic reason we stayed here. Our site was fine although it was mentioned slightly negatively in another review. Speaking of other reviews, ya, most of them are pretty accurate. This place is probably more "low-income housing" than "resort" for sure. We're medium to low income kind of people ourselves so we weren't as bothered as some people might be staying here. We had a good experience, did some laundry and had a bit of trouble but ended up being handled equitably enough. If you want to visit Chicago with an RV, this is the only place within an hour long drive. It was worth it for us and we would do it again. Just don't plan on it being the "resort" it advertises itself as!
Brett Nielsen
Not perfect, yet not bad. Scheduling a camping site was pulling teeth nobody was answering the phone, returning voicemails, or answering facebook messages. 3 weeks later someone got back to us. The reviews were bad, but it was a perfect campground for kids. They had events everyday, pools, bounce pad, plenty of room to bike. My kids loved it. Bathrooms were clean. Very close to the Dunes. The spots are smashed together, but that is expected for a campground resort close to Chicago. Will go back! Sincerely Iowa.
Brandon Swartzlander
This place is awful let me start off by saying IT'S NOT A JELLYSTONE!! It might have been at one point not anymore!! They have gambling night there which is cool but they do it in the arcade then the children have nowhere to go when it is dark and play. Our campsite had no electricity for our RV for the first 6 hours they sent a handy man he did is best but wasn't an electrician so it took forever. They they never offered any compensation for the troubles. The entire compound stinks like sewer. The laundry facilities are all broke and eat your money. There are ground hornets everywhere. The whole property needed mowed badly grass up to your knees. Pools and lake open late in the morning. The place is just run down. We wanted to like it but they make it hard. We won't be back.
Ariella Sherman
If you like broken water lines, cold showers, and being lied to, this is the place for you! Bathroom by our cabin? No hot water. Do you want cold water? Better hope the water main didn't break (happened multiple times during our stay) “Many amenities”? More like many out of order signs, except they don't even bother to hang a sign, you can figure it out after you pay. The office promised boats and swimming at 10am—lifeguard wandered in around 11:30. Called about camp store closing time, they said 9pm… but apparently meant “whenever we feel like it” because they locked up before 8. Nothing opens until noon, so mornings are just staring at closed doors. Beach was “open,” but actually closed for “water testing”—because apparently that takes all day. The pool? Over-chlorinated enough to give you a chemical burn, closed for 10 minutes every hour, and shut down entirely from 3–4pm daily. And the bunk beds? The gaps between the bars are big enough for an adult’s entire body to fall through so, great if you like a side of danger with your camping. Would not recommend unless your hobby is being disappointed.
Alyssa Rodriguez
I love it there me and my family have a great time together it’s really fun and the workers are so friendly and kind everyone is very friendly I’m so excited to go back this year ❤️
ShellyB
I had a great time. Gate security was top-notch. Check-in was easy. Went with a group of friends, and we rented a deluxe cabin. Had 3 parking spots at cabin, too!There was a bathroom with a shower inside the cabin, a kitchen with a stove top, a refrigerator, a microwave and dishes & utensils. Amenities were closed for the season, but the miniature golf and hiking and beaches nearby were accessible .
Susan Williams
Do not stay here. My husband says it's where RVs go to die. They are all old, dirty, full of mold/mildew outside and falling apart. It's like a horror movie set. On top of that, the road noise is SO loud you absolutely cannot even sit outside and have a conversation. No point in having a fire since we would have to clean out the fire pit which is full of beer cans and a large bag of dog poop. The pictures must be decades old, as none of what you see is here--or at least not the version pictured. The price was $50, but they added several fees that I have never seen--like resort fee (total joke), and it ended up being $65. A total rip-off. We have friends traveling in another RV with us and she found her pistol to keep nearby as she slept. I can only surmise that the positive reviews were from friends of the owner. Stay away--stay far, far, away.
Farah Henry
This was one of the worst camping experiences I've ever had from the moment we got here to the night before we left. When we got to our campsite to set up we were immediately met with the smell of sewer. Two sites over my husband found a broken open sewer grate with crap just swimming in it. I understand with camping that you will come across lots of bugs, but because of the smell there were flies everywhere. Then we came to discover that this really isn't a campground, this is more of a trailer park. It's geared towards the more permanent sites. There are golf carts everywhere. And they just are constantly driving by. There never was a moment where one wasn't passing our campsite and we were at the clear end away from the amenities. In addition to this, the noise was overwhelming. You have the noise from all the people, the golf carts, the highway, railroad and people drag racing up and down the main road right next to the campground. The night before there were people chanting, screaming and blasting music up until 1am even though the quiet hour was at 11pm. The only positive is that it was only ten minutes to the west end beach.
Samantha Finke
I recently stayed here had a mixed experience. This place is clearly more geared towards campers, RVs and permanent residents, rather than tent camping. Unfortunately, the atmosphere was quite loud, and it seemed like many guests ignored the designated quiet hours. Another issue was the speed at which some people drove their golf carts around the campground—it felt unsafe at times. On a positive note, the bathrooms were generally clean, but I did find a dirty tampon on the shower floor, which was pretty off-putting. If you have an RV or camper, you might have a better experience here, but for tent campers looking for peace and quiet, I'd recommend looking elsewhere.
Michaela McGowan
BEWARE OF TRAINS IF TENT CAMPING: We tent camped here over Columbus Day weekend when we were in town seeing the Dunes. All the state and national parks were filled so I jumped at this location when I saw there was availability. This place was not quite what I was expecting. This is definitely geared towards RVs and seasonal stays and felt more like a RV or trailer park. I only saw one other tent camper during our time there. We stayed on a Saturday and there was a random golf cart parade around the entire premise where they had multi-colored flashing lights and musical horns. This went on for about 30 minutes? Which was fine..somewhat entertaining. However, after 11pm there was still a lot of noise throughout the park. It sounded like there were two train tracks, one VERY close which ran All. Night. Long. People were hollering all night (sounded like partying or gambling) and when it wasn't those things, there were cars peeling out or golf carts playing music. We had a group of 5 and none of us slept well. I think if we were in an RV or tiny home it would have been different but I would not recommend this place for tent camping. Also, the site needs to update their hours. They have them listed opening at 9:00 but when you call the security guard answers and tells you to call back at 10:30 for reservations. Ending on a positive note, I felt safe and it seemed family oriented (basketball courts, putt putt, etc) and I liked that there was 24 hr security but depends on what you're looking for.
Gregory Alexander
Nice 👌 camping grounds People seem to nice as well.
Bearstown19 Show
Tradion great place! I been coming since i was! My late grandpa brought for me! This place it special
Eilean Weaver
Very pleasant. Staff was courteous. Will stay there again
Carolyn Wells
Nice place to camp