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Lake Louise Campground
Lake Louise Campground is located in Byron, Illinois, just off of Highway 72. This campground offers a variety of amenities, including a swimming beach, boat launch, fishing pier, playground, and picnic areas. There are also several hiking trails and a nature center. The campground has over 100 sites, including full hook-up sites, primitive sites, and group sites. There are also cabins available for rent. The campground is open year-round and offers a variety of activities for all ages.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Don Underhill
Father in law has been here for years. Everyone always looks forward to coming here to visit.
Alyssa Feltz
So much fun for kids and adults. Friendly workers and other campers. Clean beach and park. It was our first time here and I already can’t wait to come back next summer!
Akihiro!
Will not be returning. So for one their public showers and bathrooms were out near the pool. They pool was not the cleanest it had a couple handfuls of bugs floating around. The swimming area of the lake was absolutely disgusting..not 1 person swam in it the 3 days we were there. It was covered in a nasty green layer of algae. We also decided to take a boat into the lake.. what a bad idea. U couldn't get into the lake without sinking in a foot of sinking sand before entering!! It was all over the shore of the whole lake even near the swimming entrance. They had no store like in their pictures. And the worse part... I was trying to get ahold of someone for days before our reservation, left messages and no calls back.
Keith H Middlebush
Drove in just after 5:00. Called Dave on the number listed on the office door to inquire about late registration for 1 night. Not at all accommodating or friendly. If your going to advertise on the internet (RV park) you may want to have a plan in place for people looking for a spot as they travel thru your area.
Charles Kesler
No longer open to general public! FYI