Camping brochure - Forest Preserve District of Kane County
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Camping brochure - Forest Preserve District of Kane County
Tyrrell Camp Local! — Big Rock Campground in southern KaneWolff County Burnidge-Paul Forest Preserve Big Rock Campground 46W499 Granart Road, Big Rock, Illinois (630) 444-1200 Paul Wolff Campground Hig hla nd • • • • • • Big Rock Campground is also nearby the Forest Preserve District-owned Deer Valley Golf Course. This 9-hole, par 3 layout is enjoyable for golfers of all levels, from beginners to those more experienced. The District gratefully acknowledges the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) for their assistance in this project. This project received assistance through the federally funded Recreational Trails Program (RTP), as well as an Open Space Land Acquisition & Development (OSLAD) grant to invest in and develop the site. Both grant programs are administered by IDNR. 9 ! Camping Big Tim be r Burnidge FP Coombs Plank R 0 ll se us 0.25 0.5 Unit ed Sta tes H Ne sle r Coupled with the surrounding forest preserve, nearly 850 acres of mature woodlands, quality wetlands, and open meadow areas contain: 96 improved camp sites with 50-amp service, water access, parking pad & fire ring (for vehicles or tents), including 6 ADA-accessible sites which are available upon request 9 primitive sites (for tents only), including 2 ADAaccessible sites which are available upon request 4 equestrian camp sites 2 Picnic shelters 2 dump stations 10.3 miles of trail, suitable for hiking, biking or equestrian use Catch-and-release fishing at the campground pond and at Siegler Lake within the preserve Randall Gilberts Big Tim ber Big Rock Campground is located within Big Rock Forest Preserve. The campground entrance is on Granart Road, just west of Camp Dean Road, in Big Rock. • Sleepy Hollow I-9 0 1 Miles Hig hla nd ighw ay Elgin 20 Larkin Burnidge-Paul Wolff F.P., 38W235 Big Timber Road, Elgin, IL 60124 ¯ in the Kane County Forest Preserves Big Rock Campground Paul Wolff Campground Open May 1 - October 31 General Information Please see the campground office for site registration and/or to purchase firewood until 9 p.m. Firewood can neither be brought in nor removed from the campgrounds due to state restrictions on the transport of firewood for pest control. Registration is valid for up to seven days, with 14 days maximum in any 21-day period at each Forest Preserve District campground. Registration maximums are counted separately for each campground. Each camp site requires one adult registrant. Registrants must be at least 21 years of age and remain on site for the duration of the camp permit. A camp unit may not be left unoccupied for more than 12 hours. Swimming is not permitted. Alcohol is not permitted. Please respect others’ camping experience. Quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. We ask you to be mindful of the weather. In the case of a weather emergency, you may wish to evacuate the campground. In the event of an emergency, call 911. Improved camp site (with pad, electric, water) $15/day - Kane County resident $25/day - Nonresident ADA-accessible camp sites are available upon request • • • • • The Forest Preserve District of Kane County gratefully acknowledges the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). This trail/ facility received funding assistance through the federally funded Recreational Trails Program (RTP), administered by IDNR. ADA-Accessible Camp Site $10/day - Kane County resident $15/day - Nonresident ADA-accessible camp sites are available upon request Equestrian camp site $15/day - Kane County resident $25/day - Nonresident Dump station (not registered) $15/day - Kane County resident $15/day - Nonresident $5/bundle Tyrrell Paul Wolff Campground Hig hla nd 89 improved camp sites with 50-amp service, water access, parking pad & fire ring (for vehicles or tents), including 5 ADA-accessible camp sites, available upon request 10 primitive sites (for tents only), including 2 ADAaccessible camp sites, available upon request 5 equestrian camp sites 2 dump stations 9 miles of trails including a 2.25-mile, multi-purpose trail suitable for hiking, biking or equestrian use Stocked fish ponds Primitive camp site Firewood (available at registration) Gilberts Big Tim ber Paul Wolff Campground is located within Burnidge Forest Preserve. The campground is 1.5 miles west of Randall Road in Elgin. More than 700 acres of rolling hills and woodlands contain: • Improved Camp Site Sleepy Hollow I-9 0 Randall Camp Site Registration & Rules Paul Wolff Campground 38W235 Big Timber Road, Elgin, Illinois (630) 444-1200 9 ! Big Tim be r Burnidge FP Plank R 0 ll se us 0.25 0.5 Uni ted Sta tes H Ne sle r Thank you for camping with the Forest Preserve District of Kane County. We’re glad you’re here! Burnidge-Paul Wolff Fores Coombs Welcome to the Kane County Forest Preserves Camp Local! — Paul Wolff Campground in northern Kane County 1 Miles Hig hla nd ighw ay 2 0 Elgin Larkin Burnidge-Paul Wolff F.P., 38W Road, Elgin, IL 60124 Camp with a Ranger: Introduction to Camping Have you ever wanted to try camping but don’t have a tent or the experience to do so? Try it out with our “Camp with a Ranger: Introduction to Camping” program. Registration is $40 and is intended for one family or group of up to 6 people. The fee includes camp reservations for one night at either Forest Preserve District of Kane County campground, use of one 8-person tent, burner stove for cooking, and a lantern. Forest Preserve rangers will help you set-up camp and periodically checkin on your progress. Advance program registration is required. Call 630-232-1242 to register or for information on the Camp with a Ranger program.