The best camping near Eisenhower State Park KS

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Basecamp Flint Hills

20 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Allen, KS
Located on the Flint Hills Trail State Park in Allen Kansas, Basecamp Flint Hills offers camping in the scenic Flint Hills of Kansas. BFH is 20 miles north of the world capital of gravel cycling, Emporia KS, and 20 miles east of historical Council Grove. BFH has hammock trees and shaded acreage for tent camping, a no-frills bunkhouse, and two back-in camper sites for those who prefer a bit more luxury. This is a community style campground where picnic tables and campfires will be shared with your neighbors. We encourage you to expand your circle and enjoy the experience! Seasonal facilities include an open air, cold water shower and port-a-potty available April through October. Visit our website for a campground map and information on local amenities - www.basecampflinthills.com We do not currently have adequate infrastructure to accommodate horses.
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The Light Center

13 sites · Lodging, Tents95 acres · Baldwin City, KS
The Light Center is a 95 acre natural sanctuary nestled in a wooded creek valley amidst the farm land of Kansas. • We have a refinished community barn with two private rooms and a community kitchen, a 30ft Pacific Yurt and lots of great places to camp. • If you're just driving through or want an 'easy' camping experience with wifi, pitch your tent in the spacious yard around the barn. • We have lots of places to hike to and several wonderful remote camping spots. Choose from hiking out to camp near the large creek that winds through our land, gathering with friends in a meadow or tucking into a spot in the woods with a beautiful view of the Kansas plains. • Out here, on a clear night, you can see all of the stars. We are an organic, sustainable farm providing natural sacred spaces for hiking and camping. We welcome peaceful camping for people with reverence for the land and all beings. We have goats, free-range chickens, guinea hens, dogs and cats. For the safety of our livestock and other guests, we do require visitors to keep their dogs on a leash at all times. The Light Center is a retreat center serving as a beacon, lighting the way into a vibrant future. We are creating new paths with open hearts. We offer events, celebrations and ceremonies about harmonizing with the earth and inspiring personal, local and global connections. We provide a safe space to nurture and inspire spiritual growth and empower youth.
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Lake Georgia-Sue

81 sites · RVs, Tents85 acres · Ottawa, KS
Lake Georgia-Sue is an 85 acre oasis of relaxation and fun. We are located in East Central Kansas, not far from Kansas City, Topeka, Lawrence, and Wichita. The lake itself is 8 acres, with a lot of fish, swimming, small craft boating, kayaking, and wind surfing. The property has numerous sites where you can private pasture your horses, work them in our private round pens, and trail ride them in the hundreds of miles of trails that intersect the property. These are VERY large and private campsites with no nosey or loud neighbors. Sites are for primitive camping, RVs needing electric hookups via available generators, fresh water. Lakefront sites or forest sites are available. Showers, toilets, AC Clubhouse, playground, ponies, pet pigs, goats, and chickens. Pet friendly. Group camping for up to 25 people. Great for weddings, birthdays, etc We are just a short drive from four larger state lakes. An abundance of good restaurants are just ten minutes away, and sometimes we take a trail ride to eat Mexican or BBQ in the village close by.
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The best camping near Eisenhower State Park KS guide

Overview

About

If you’re looking to camp in the great wide open with a sea of grass stretched out before you, head to Eisenhower State Park. Once you’ve made it to this jaw-dropping prairie you can float your boat on Melvern Lake, and cast your luck for some tasty walleye, bass, catfish, or crappie. Back on the land you can get in touch with your equestrian side, hike, mountain bike, and explore an expansive trail system. While you’re out there be sure to grab your camera to catch some winning shots of white-tailed deer, eastern wild turkey, bobwhite quail, squirrels, furbearers, and waterfowl. What’s more is if you’re in training for the zombie apocalypse, there is a 19-target walk through archery trail. Put that in your quiver! Finally when you’re nestled by the campfire, tent nearby, and the Milky Way up in the sky, you’ll fall in love with camping all over again!

Notable campgrounds

  • Westpoint Campground: Offers equestrian campsites with electric/water hookups and individual corrals for horse enthusiasts.
  • Five-Star Campground: Ideal for primitive camping, located near the bike and archery trails for easy access to outdoor fun.
  • Doud Campground: Features utility campsites and is home to Ike's General Store, providing convenience for campers.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as reservations can be made 364 days in advance and tend to fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider off-season camping for better availability and to take advantage of lower rates.
  • Keep an eye on the park's social media pages for updates on campsite availability and last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is fully booked, as the park offers multiple camping areas.

When to go

The prime time to visit Eisenhower State Park KS is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers full access to all park amenities but can be quite hot. Winters are quieter and can offer a serene experience, though some facilities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts for any closures or safety information before your visit.
  • State park vehicle permits are required year-round, so be sure to secure one upon entry.
  • Free wifi is available at the park office, keeping you connected even in the great outdoors.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA accessible cabins and facilities throughout the park.
  • For a unique stay, consider renting a yurt or modern cabin, but remember to bring your own bedding and toiletries.

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