Backpacking and primitive camping near Chicago?
I'm having trouble finding parks and forests that allow backpacking and primitive camping near Chicago, IL.
Are there any good locations near Chicago for backpacking?
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Yellow River State Forest just across the border in Northern Iowa has some great trails. At least 50 miles of trails. It's quite large and you won't find many people. I've been there many times.
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For any reasonable definition of "near," no.
However, if you hike into the more remote part of Indiana Dunes State Park and set up a tent, no one will bother you. I've done it with a group of 40. The rangers there are primarily concerned with people being drunk/loud in the designated camping area. This park has the advantage of being accessible by public transit (South Shore Line from Millenium Station).
If you must stay compliant with park rules, your best bet is to drive north into WI. Nicolet National Forest is the closest good place I know, at 4.5 hours away.
If you can tolerate a 7 hour drive, I recommend the Porcupine Mountains near Ontonagon, MI.
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We just spent a week on the west coast of Michigan. There was great camping in Manistee, Silverlake, Arcadia, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City, etc. There is free primitive camping and there is also different degrees of modern camping accommodations. Check out MI Rt 22 which connects all these areas.
It took us about 5 hours to get to Chicago.
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