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Approximately 50 acres of Rock River islands which provide over 200 primitive campsites with water frontage on each campsite, with access to the river for boating, canoeing, and fishing. Adjacent and immediately east of historic Grand Detour. Seasonal, monthly, and weekly camping available by reservation. |
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Reviews (2)
great natural campground
Reviewed by Taylor, 2008-03-01 We tried this campground last fall, and the colors were stunning. The river is just beautiful, and the place was very quiet where we did not have another camper near our tent. We want to try it this spring but this is a hidden gem for tent campers who want to get away. It does not feel like Illinois, only downside is that they do not have showers.
Reviewed by Taylor, 2008-03-01 We tried this campground last fall, and the colors were stunning. The river is just beautiful, and the place was very quiet where we did not have another camper near our tent. We want to try it this spring but this is a hidden gem for tent campers who want to get away. It does not feel like Illinois, only downside is that they do not have showers.
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Reviewed by bob, 2006-12-06 Grand Detour is a treat. We had a great river front campsite with a great view, and took our kayak from oregon right to our campsite. Try the Colonial Rose Inn for a great meal.
Reviewed by bob, 2006-12-06 Grand Detour is a treat. We had a great river front campsite with a great view, and took our kayak from oregon right to our campsite. Try the Colonial Rose Inn for a great meal.


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