Did you know that Crawford State Park in Farlington, Kansas covers 500 acres and allows camping throughout the year? Along with being a massive park to camp, hike, and explore, the campground sits along a 150-acre man-made lake that was created by the Civilian Conservative Corps, (a community service organization) in the 1930s.
Since you have the option to camp in this part of Kansas any time of year, you'll get to enjoy swimming in the summer, boating in the spring, hiking in the fall, and cozying by the campfire in the winter. Read on to learn more about what to explore when you camp at Crawford State Park in Kansas.
One of the perks of camping at Crawford State Park is that you'll get to wake to breathtaking water views like this each morning.
Regardless of the time of year, you should be able to take advantage of many of the outdoor activities at the campgrounds. This includes hiking and kayaking.
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Crawford State Park consists of six campgrounds. This includes sites with access to electric, fire pits, and more.
You can also opt to stay at one of the cabins for rent. This could be a good option if you decide to go camping in the winter.
Feel free to also say hello to the local residents (from a distance).
If you go camping on a crisp winter day, enjoy majestic scenes like this when hiking around the campgrounds.
Although the campground is open all year, the sky might look different depending on when you go.
There are some great year-round campgrounds in Kansas, and here at Only In Kansas, we are certainly advocates for adventures, no matter the season. However, there's something really special about summer camping. It feels like such a classic bit of Americana and it's no surprise that it's a long-standing annual tradition for many families. If you're looking for some of the best summer camping near Topeka, KS, look no further, because we've found a great little campground that's absolutely perfect for summer fun: Mill Creek Campground in Paxico, KS.
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This is a small campground, but it's got plenty of amazing amenities that will make you feel as comfortable as possible, whether you're staying in an RV...
...or enjoying the back-to-nature feeling of a tent site.
The park has Wi-Fi, a laundromat, a shower house, and most RV sites include electric hookups.
Not a big fan of roughing it? Don't sweat it: you'll also find cabins available for rent!
The cabins are a great glamping option for someone looking for a little more comfort, and they're even pet-friendly.
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The little ones will love playing on the playground, and there are also miles of trails to explore, as well as a game room.
The picnic shelter is perfect for gathering with your loved ones, or even meeting fellow campers.
The creek is a great spot for swimming and fishing - several fish weighing more than 40 pounds have even been caught here!
One of the best things about Mill Creek Campground is that it feels so remote, even though it's within walking distance of downtown Paxico.
Don't own your own RV but interested in renting an RV or camper for a fun stay at a campground? Check out RVShare, where you can find the perfect RV rental near you. It's a great way to test the waters before purchasing your own camper.
No-reservation campgrounds in KS are opportunities to add a little spontaneity to our lives. The warmer months make the prospect of camping sound better and better as the days go on. Why not take the tent out of the shed and go out for a night or weekend? Goodness knows there are plenty of campgrounds in Kansas, but often times a last-minute camping trip isn't available because you have no reservation or cash for the fee. In addition to being great sites for a variety of camping styles, these campgrounds are first come — first camped. They're also all free of charge! Let's take a look at these no-reservation campgrounds near me.
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1. Antelope Lake Park: Gettysburg
Antelope Lake is a great little-known spot for summer camping, whether you're in a tent or an RV. Fire pits and a restroom are provided, and the rest of the fun is up to you!
2. Bourbon State Fishing Lake: Uniontown
Home of wonderful manmade falls, Bourbon Lake is a stellar spot for camping alone or with the kids. It's also a great place to fish! (If you couldn't tell)
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3. Butler State Fishing Lake: Latham
This is also a great lakeside camping location, where you and the kids can fish, boat, and make memories that last forever. Oh, and the views are stunning at sunset! For further information, visit the Butler State Fishing Lake web page.
4. Chase State Fishing Lake: Cottonwood Falls
This pretty lake near Cottonwood Falls is not only a great place for stunning hikes it is one of the best campgrounds in KS. The ground is rocky in some areas, but it's not too hard to find a decent spot for the night or up to two weeks! Find fishing piers as well as a boat ramp for folks who enjoy a waterfall from a dam. Camping is allowed anywhere on the North side of the lake, so take your pick!
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5. Cowley State Fishing Lake: Ark City
Cowley Lake also has a fantastic waterfall that only enhances the local beauty of this fishing lake. Five sites are available where you can camp with a tent or an RV up to 25 feet long. You can also stay for up to two weeks here! Sounds like a great vacation to me!
6. Neosho State Fishing Lake: Parsons
Neosho Lake is a great place for fishing and boating, and the campsites are at the lake as well as the SWA in Saint Paul. They are fantastic spots to get away from it all where you can usually be alone - save for a few fishermen here and there. Discover more on the Neosho State Fishing Lake web page.
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7. Osage State Fishing Lake: Carbondale
Here is another great first-come, first-camped lake with no reservations to ruin your spontaneous night out in the wilderness. Read more about the lake on the Osage State Fishing Lake web page.
8. Wilburton Pond: Rolla
Fires aren't allowed, so make sure to bring a solar-powered cooker or prepackaged food in a cooler when you camp here. It's fun for secluded camping in KS when you just need a night away from it all. You can find it east of County Road 16 on FS Road 700. Read all about it on the Wilburton Pond web page.
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9. Wilson State Fishing Lake: Buffalo
It's a gorgeous, rocky area in some parts, but smooth and grassy at others. This is the perfect place for families to camp overnight with the kids and enjoy hunting for lizards in the rocks. There are plenty of spots right on Wilson State Fishing Lake where you can fish, boat, or just sit by the campfire.
No-reservation campgrounds in KS are for the spontaneous adventurer. Have you camped at any of these sites before? Where is your favorite place to camp in Kansas? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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