Notable campgrounds
- Bluffton Area - Offers utility campsites, modern rental cabins, and access to a variety of recreational activities.
- Page Creek Area - Ideal for primitive camping with large shade trees and sandy shorelines, plus utility campsites.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early, especially for peak seasons, to ensure your spot at this popular destination.
- Consider visiting during the off-season for greater availability and a quieter experience.
- Keep an eye on the park's social media pages for the latest updates on campsite availability.
- Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding the perfect site.
When to go
The best time to visit Cedar Bluff State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers a full array of activities but can be quite hot. Winter provides a serene experience, though some amenities may be limited.
Know before you go
- Check the park's official website for any alerts or closures before your visit.
- Be prepared for varying weather conditions and pack accordingly.
- Accessibility is a priority, with ADA accessible facilities available.
- Remember to unhook from water hydrants if temperatures are at or below freezing.
- For detailed event information and reservations, call the park office at 785-726-3212.
Cedar Bluff State Park
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Activities in the park
10 campgrounds in Cedar Bluff State Park
Wanna get back to camping the good old fashioned way? Check out the primitive sites at Cedar Bluff’s Despatch Campground. Despatch is super primitive, but is home to a few shelters you can set up camp underneath to get some protection from that hot Kansas sun. Sites are also dispersed, meaning you can pick whatever spot suits your fancy, and get r Read more...
If you’re looking for a campground right on the gorgeous Cedar Bluff Reservoir, Overland Campground is the place to be. With both RV-friendly and primitive sites, there’s something for everyone in this corner of Cedar Bluff State Park. Spend your days relaxing on the shore with a cool breeze and some beach volleyball, or grab your hiking boots or Read more...
Calling all RV-ers! Wagon Rut Campground is one sweet spot in Cedar Bluff State Park. Sites all have hookups, amenities, and there’s a heck of a lot to choose from. Want even more? You’re right around the corner from the picturesque Cedar Bluff Reservoir, the perfect place to cool off after a long hot day in the sun. Read more...
Camping with friends? We’re not gonna lie—the great outdoors is better when shared. If you’re searching for a group campground in Cedar Bluff State Park, Broken Spur Campground is the place to be. With tons of group-friendly campgrounds to choose from and activities a’plenty, you’ll feel as if you’ve got the world (or at least some of the best of Read more...
Butterfield Campground in Kansas’s beautiful Cedar Bluff State Park is one stellar spot to camp… especially for RV-ers. With plenty to keep you occupied—we’re talking hiking, biking and even some beach volleyball—watch the days turn into weeks as you relax at this nature-filled camp spot. As far as amenities go, Butterfield has got you covered, so Read more...
Looking for a stellar campsite with all the hookups? Check out Cedar Bluff State Park’s Arapahoe Campground. Perched right on the shores of the Cedar Bluff Reservoir, you’ve got loads of sweet camping activities just steps away. Cool off from the hot summertime heat by dipping your toes in the reservoir, and spend your nights under the starry Kans Read more...
Shady trees, a fresh breeze, and sandy shores? If you’re looking for some prime primitive camping alongside the Cedar Bluff Reservoir, Page Creek Campground is one heck of an option. Sites are rustic, rugged, and often dispersed, so get ready for some good old fashioned adventuring and wander over to this super relaxing camp spot. Read more...
For some quality time with the water and land pay a visit to the Page Creek area of Cedar Bluffs State Park. Located near the the south shore of the Bluff Reservoir this area offers more solitude so you can hang out with the shady trees and sandy shores in peace. Prickly Pear campground has water and electric hookups so you can stay super comfy wh Read more...
Get your fix of boating, soaking, fishing, and chillaxing while getting primitive at the Broken Arrow campsite at Cedar Bluffs State Park. Located in the Page Creek area near the south shore of Cedar Bluff Reservoir, this no frills camping area means less development and more “you time”, with nothing but shady trees and sandy shores to fill your d Read more...
Whether you want to bring your home on wheels and hookup to electricity when you arrive, or get closer to the earth and camp in primitive campsites, you will find it at Pronghorn Campground within Cedar Bluffs State Park. For a little more solitude and more quality time with mother nature, the Page Creek area on the southern shore of the reservoir Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
- Bluffton Area - Offers utility campsites, modern rental cabins, and access to a variety of recreational activities.
- Page Creek Area - Ideal for primitive camping with large shade trees and sandy shorelines, plus utility campsites.
Read more...Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit Cedar Bluff State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers a full array of activities but can be quite hot. Winter provides a serene experience, though some amenities may be limited.
Know before you go
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