Pearl Lake, Illinois, United States


3.0 (64 reviews) Spent Ranking #5 in South Beloit Bodies of Water

Too many silly rules

The grounds look a bit run down. The leaves from last fall have not been cleaned up and were a possible fire hazard We paid ahead to use the beach but it turned out to be too cold to swim and were told we couldn't get a refund. We wanted to fish and picnic on the other side of the lake and although the lake was completely deserted, we were told we couldn't be there because the scuba divers might be too close! We will not be staying here again.

Address

Highway 251, South Beloit, Illinois, United States.

Mobile

+1 815-389-1479

Website

http://pearllake.com

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 10:52

User Ratings

3.0 based on (64 reviews)

Excellent
18%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
20%
Terrible
20%

Reviews


  • 2Alesia J 5:00 PM Jul 6, 2018
    First time visited
    I went to the beach with my 2 year old daughter and was charged $20 instead of $15. I didn’t find out until later when discussing with a friend that I should have been charged $15. I will be going back for the $5.00. Regardless, way to expensive for family time at a beach. Will go else where.

  • 2mopargirl 5:00 PM Jul 7, 2019
    Rude Owner
    The grounds are well kept, very clean but you're made to feel like you are camping and swimming under a microscope. They say it's for your own safety but anyone that is camping shouldn't made to feel like they don't belong or doing something wrong, when you're not especially when they pay as much as they do to camp at your facility for a long weekend. Just walking back to your site you get flagged down and asked what you're doing and your site number if you are not recognized. I would recommend the owners considering to tag their campers some how. I camp at many difference campgrounds in the Midwest and a lot of them give you a wristband so you are easily identified by staff and other campers, with or without a gated system. I just feel Pearl Lake could treat their patrons with a little more respect and be friendlier.

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