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CRANBERRY LAKE CAMPGROUND

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100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jul–Sep·167 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at CRANBERRY LAKE CAMPGROUND

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Jul–Sep). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 093

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Ranked #1 of 167
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 068

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Ranked #1 of 167
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 118

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Ranked #1 of 167
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 121

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Ranked #1 of 167
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 043

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Tied at #5 · 8 of 167 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 044

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Tied at #5 · 8 of 167 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 045

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Tied at #5 · 8 of 167 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 046

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Tied at #5 · 8 of 167 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 063

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Tied at #5 · 8 of 167 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 6

Site 091

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Tied at #5 · 8 of 167 sites
Campsite · Sleeps 6

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About this park

The Cranberry Lake area is one of the largest remote areas remaining in the state. There has been only a minimum of civilized encroachment on the lake itself, and just to the south lie thousands of acres of unbroken forest. Originally, the lake was about half its present size, but in 1867, a log crib dam was completed at Cranberry Lake Village to control the flow of the river and improve navigation. The present concrete dam was built in 1916. The park is adjacent to 150,000 acres of forest preserve. There are many miles of marked trails and ponds.