Notable campgrounds
- Bluestem Point: Offers a mix of primitive and utility campsites, perfect for both tent camping and RVs, with stunning lake views.
- Walnut River: Known for its shaded sites and proximity to the water, this campground is ideal for families and anglers alike.
- Boulder Bluff: Features equestrian-friendly sites with corrals, catering to those who wish to explore the park on horseback.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early, especially for peak season weekends, as sites at El Dorado State Park fill up quickly.
- Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
- Keep an eye on the park's alerts for any last-minute openings due to cancellations.
- Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is fully booked.
When to go
The best time to visit El Dorado State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a wealth of activities but can be quite hot. Winters are less crowded but may be too chilly for some outdoor activities.
Know before you go
- Check the park's website for any alerts on blue-green algae advisories before planning water activities.
- Be aware of the park's winter hours for the office: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm, with closures on weekends.
- Remember to purchase the necessary permits for camping and any specific activities like fishing or hunting.
- Accessibility is a priority, with ADA camping available and trails designed for various needs.
- For a seamless experience, download the CampIt KS Mobile App for easy access to park information and services.
El Dorado State Park
El Dorado State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
Activities in the park
17 campgrounds in El Dorado State Park
Ring that dinner bell and feed the fam with a fresh caught fish dinner grilled up at your cozy cabin near the lake. This is the good life folks, and it can be yours when you book a cabin at El Dorado State Park. The rustic lakeside cabins have electricity and window A/C so you will stay cool, and can bring some comforts of home for your vacay. Fin Read more...
Anglers, boaters, and turtle lovers will be happy campers at Box Turtle Point campground within El Dorado State Park. This large campground offers lakefront, primitive campsites where you can set up a home base and spend some days or weeks exploring all that this area has to offer. Bring your boat and get on the water to cruise the lake, or hit th Read more...
Camp right on El Dorado Lake at one of the many available campsites in Boulder Bluff’s Area 1. Whether you’re looking for an RV-friendly site with all the hookups, or some more hardcore tent-style camping, Boulder Bluff’s got you covered with tons of options to choose from. You’re right around the corner from hiking, biking, and tons of fishing, s Read more...
Giddy up! If you’re looking to explore the gorgeous Boulder Bluff area of El Dorado State Park with the help of your four-legged companion (horse), then Area 2 of Boulder Bluff Campground is the place to be. This equestrian-friendly spot is home to some sweet trails for your horseback riding pleasure, making this one stellar campsite in central Ka Read more...
With both RV-friendly and tent-friendly spots, Eagle Pass is a gorgeous section of the Walnut River Loop in El Dorado State Park. Campsites are creekside, and just steps from the epic El Dorado Lake, so you’ve got fishing, swimming, and lakeside hiding right at your doorstep (ehrm, tent door?). Read more...
Calling all RV-ers! Frontier Refinery Campground in the Walnut River Loop offers some sweet spots that’ll not only accommodate big RVs, but also get you all the hookups you need. Many sites are shaded and offer some great amenities, not to mention you’re right in the heart of El Dorado State Park. With trails a’plenty and tons of wildlife, it’s no Read more...
Searching for that perfect spot in El Dorado Park? Why not wander down to Big Oak Campground in the Walnut River Loop. If you’ve got an RV and want central access to the many amenities in this picture-perfect state park, this is the place to be. You’ll be pleased as punch to discover that you’re right around the corner from just about every camp-t Read more...
There is nothing shady about rolling up to a first-come, first-served campsite and trolling for the best spot. Especially when there are some lakefront spots to be had like at Shady Creek Campground within El Dorado State Park. Come get your boating and fishing fix, and some outdoor goodness to sink your weary soul into. Anytime you please you can Read more...
Whether you are a camping veteran, or a newbie fresh out of the gate, the lakeside camping at Veteran’s Point Campground within El Dorado State Park will surely win you over. This partially shaded, primitive camping area with modern showers nearby is just the place to pitch your tent, feast on your favorite camping treats, bond with your fam (and Read more...
Open to a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, Shady Creek\Area 2 gives campers access to swimming beaches, hiking trails, biking trails, and equestrian trails. The El Dorado State Park also has a concrete trail for wheelchair access. Campers love the trout fishing area, and the lake is great for kayaking, fishing, and watersports. Read more...
Everyone will be stoked to arrive at the Bluestem Point\East Side Group Camp, located in one of the top state parks in America. This statistic is based on the 2,000 acres of park, 4,000 acres of wildlife area, and surrounding 8,000 acres of water with 98 miles of scenic shoreline. That's not all, the location is well known as a premier lake destin Read more...
Big Pine, Gigantic Fun. Bluestem Point\Big Pine at El Dorado State Park is your place to call home as you explore everything that this amazing destination has to offer. Hike, ride bikes, or giddyup on a variety of trails available in the park. Explore the steep, rocky shorelines, or bring your sense of adventure and a fishing pole down to the old Read more...
Beach swimming and relaxation meet you at the Bluestem Point\Sunflower Meadow at El Dorado State Park. If you’re looking for something more rugged, the bathrooms are a bit notorious for being something of an “adventure. ” But you won’t be spending much time indoors with world class fishing, and miles of beautiful shoreline to explore!Read more...
All Hail the Quail! You’re surrounded by trees and at Bluestem Point\Quail Run in El Dorado State Park you’re also surrounded by a lot to do! There's a swim beach, playground, an amazing lake for fishing and watersports. There's sunken railroad beds to explore, miles of rocky shoreline to traverse, hiking trails, biking trails, horse trails, and c Read more...
When you camp at Fisherman’s Point you know what you are getting yourself into. A freaking awesome camping and fishing getaway of course! This campground at El Dorado State Park offers lakeside RV sites with water and electric hookups so you can park it and get on with the good stuff of casting your line and reeling in all the fresh caught fish yo Read more...
When you are craving some good ol’ lakeside camping and fishing, check out Goose Cove campground at El Dorado State Park. There's lakefront campsites where you can get some quality time with the sun and the water, and cast your line practically right from your tent. These primitive campsites are perfect for the camping purist who wants to be a lit Read more...
Don’t let another season pass you by! Wrangle up the fam and your camping gear and get down to El Dorado State Park for a memorable getaway of boating, fishing, and camping at the lake. Satchel Creek Cove campground offers primitive, partially shaded sites, many along the water, for you to sleep under the stars with your loved ones. It doesn’t hav Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit El Dorado State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a wealth of activities but can be quite hot. Winters are less crowded but may be too chilly for some outdoor activities.
Know before you go
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