Explore a variety of camping options near New Lenox, IL, a charming suburb nestled in the scenic landscapes of Will County. For RV enthusiasts, McKinley Woods β Fredericks Grove offers spacious campsites surrounded by towering trees and tranquil rivers, providing modern amenities such as electric hookups and restroom facilities. Tent camping aficionados can enjoy Custer Park, where lush wooded areas and serene fishing spots create the perfect backdrop for a memorable outdoor experience. If you're seeking a more rustic adventure, Starved Rock State Park, just a short drive away, features dispersed camping sites where visitors can immerse themselves in nature while hiking through the park's stunning sandstone canyons. The nearby Des Plaines River Trail also invites cyclists and hikers to extend their outdoor exploration. With diverse camping styles available, from well-equipped RV parks to serene tent sites, New Lenox serves as an ideal launching point for your next great outdoor getaway.
					
					
	
	
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