Is boondocking legal in Illinois?

Hipcamp staff
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Boondocking, or dispersed camping without facilities, is generally allowed on public lands in Illinois, such as national forests and some state forests. However, it is important to check the specific regulations and guidelines for the area where you plan to camp, as rules may vary. In the Shawnee National Forest, for example, boondocking is permitted in designated areas. It is not allowed to boondock in Illinois state parks or on private lands without permission from the landowner. For more secluded and private camping options in Illinois, consider checking out Hipcamp for a variety of unique camping experiences.

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