Notable campgrounds
- Burning Heart Campground: Offers a mix of primitive and utility campsites nestled next to the scenic Buckbrush Trail.
- Kansa Campground: Features a combination of primitive and utility sites with easy access to park amenities and activities.
- Southwind Shelter House: Ideal for group gatherings, equipped with a full kitchen and ample space for events.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early, especially for peak season stays, to ensure your spot at this popular destination.
- Consider mid-week reservations for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
- Keep an eye on the park's official website for updates on campsite availability and potential cancellations.
- Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is fully booked.
When to go
The best time to visit Pomona 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 full range of activities but can be quite warm. Winters are quieter and can provide a serene experience, though some facilities may be limited.
Know before you go
- Check the park's official website for any alerts or closures before your visit.
- Remember to pay your fees in full upon occupying a campsite, using the self-pay station if necessary.
- Wildlife is abundant, so bring your binoculars and keep a safe distance from animals.
- Trails are available for all fitness levels, including ADA accessible options.
- Don't forget to pack essentials like water, sunscreen, and insect repellent for a comfortable visit.
Pomona State Park
Discover Pomona State Park's serene landscapes and abundant outdoor activities.
Activities in the park
9 campgrounds in Pomona State Park
The shade is abundant, the wooded scenery is abundant, and the campsites are abundant. Basically abundance is Pomona State Park’s middle name, and you’ll find it and more at Big Bear Campground! Located near the marina, boaters, anglers, and families will have a nice and easy time gettin’ out on the cool blue waters. This park has all the summer f Read more...
Four Winds Campground is the perfect launching off point for the gorgeous 490 acres surrounding the campsites. Float your boat on Perry Reservoir, take your hiking boots or mountain bike out on the trails, or challenge your friends and family to a friendly game of volleyball, basketball, or disc golf. There’s playgrounds for the kids, shady and sc Read more...
Ten campsites located on a loop, Heart Stays Campground in Pomona State Park welcomes domestic pets and the entire family to rest and explore. This gorgeous 490 acre park encompasses a mixture of prairie grassland, woodland, and lakeside environments. Plus, it's well-known in the area for being a great family atmosphere. There really is a ton to d Read more...
Scenic beauty and wildlife await you at the Kansa Campground in Pomona State Park! Located just along the marina of the lake, Kansa is a great spot for fishing, boating, and swimming. You can tie your laces or grab a bike, and head north to reach the trails, or simply explore the shoreline of the lake. Playgrounds, showers, and picnic shelters are Read more...
It's Game On at the Osage Campground, where you can make friends and build teamwork on the playground or the basketball court. Luckily, there are also shower stations nearby, and after everyone has had a chance for the intensity of the game to subside, you're looking at a nice shaded ground to relax into. Fire up the grills, cook some hamburgers a Read more...
Located on the lakeshores, Pomona State Park Red Oak Campground is a lovely shady space conveniently located near parking and a boat ramp. If exploring is your thing, then one mile north is the Hundred and Ten Mile Recreation Area, or you can hit up the Pomona State Park Lighthouse Bay Marina. There are a few old bridges in the area, and with the Read more...
Soak your toes in the water at Waucondah Campground in Pomona State Park, located just along the Pomona Lake. Pomona State Park is well known for its scenic beauty, rustic setting, wildlife, and the campsites that offer tons of shade. Waucondah Campground is registered with the state of Kansas as a cultural feature. The campground is set-up with a Read more...
We’ve got a burning heart to get to Burning Heart Campground. Is that too sappy? Well, it’s true! And your heart will start thumpin’ after you hear how shady and spacious the campsites are, and how close they are to boat ramps, quiet coves, and scenic, wooded hiking trails. How there are over 490 acres to explore right outside your RV or tent door Read more...
Cedar Winds Campground is on the east side of Pomona State Park, thriving with downright amazing views of the lake, very easy boat ramp access, and of course, ultra-shady and spacious campsites. After you park your rolling home, or stake your tents down, you’ll be glad to hear how many more things there are to do! Boating, fishing, swimming, and t Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit Pomona 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 full range of activities but can be quite warm. Winters are quieter and can provide a serene experience, though some facilities may be limited.
Know before you go
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