Notable campgrounds
- Eagles Landing Campground: Offers 20 water and electric sites, perfect for those looking to combine comfort with the great outdoors.
- Old Marina Campground: Features a range of sites, including one with full hookups, ideal for RV enthusiasts seeking lakeside views.
- Lakeview Campground: Boasts 10 water and electric sites, providing a tranquil setting for campers to unwind and enjoy nature.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early, as reservations for camping season typically open on December 1 at noon, ensuring you secure your preferred spot.
- Utilize the CampIt KS mobile app for convenient booking and access to real-time campsite availability.
- Call the park office at 785-425-6775 for personalized assistance and any reservation questions you may have.
- Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a great campsite, especially during peak seasons.
When to go
The best time to visit Webster State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty of the prairie is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, while winter provides a quiet, stark landscape for reflection. Avoid peak holiday weekends for a more secluded experience.
Know before you go
- Check the park's office hours, which are typically 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday, to plan your arrival and key pickup.
- Be aware of any park alerts, such as blue-green algae advisories, by visiting the park's official website before your trip.
- Remember that campfires are only allowed in designated fire rings to preserve the park's natural beauty and prevent wildfires.
- For a unique stay, consider renting one of the park's modern cabins, which offer comfort amid the wilderness.
- Ensure you have a vehicle permit for park entry and familiarize yourself with the local wildlife and safety regulations.
Webster State Park
A prairie oasis with scenic trails and abundant wildlife, Webster State Park draws nature-loving campers.
Activities in the park
6 campgrounds in Webster State Park
Hill Top Campground is one of Webster’s State Park’s best for picnicking. The view of the still blue water of the reservoir just never gets old, does it? If it’s just too nice to leave, you have the option of staying the night there, too! There’s water and electric hookups, all-year-long access, absolutely great fishing, hunting, swimming, and lo Read more...
With access to long-term sites, picnic shelters, water and electric hookups, a shower house, swimming beach, and bank fishing, it’s no wonder Lakeview Campground is one of the most loved of Webster State Park! The water is always perfect for boating, windsurfing, and fishing, and you just can’t beat waking up to such a nice view of the reservoir. Read more...
Old Marina Campground is the place to be if you are a fan of easy, breezy, beautiful camping! After you learn there are electric and water hookups, picnic shelters, a boat ramp, courtesy dock, shower house, and even a playground for the kids, you’ll be saying, “Hello, Sunflower State! I’m comin’ for ya!” Some of the campsites are reservable, so yo Read more...
Rock Point Campground is one of two sites in the Oldtown Area with a playground, boat ramp, and courtesy fishing dock. So, if you’ve got a boat or little ones, this may just become your ideal summertime spot. There’s over 3,700 acres of water to fish, a new wildlife-viewing center, and miles of rolling prairie to explore, photograph, hunt, and pl Read more...
If you’ve been dreaming of the famous rolling, endless plains of Kansas, there’s no better place to take it all in than Eagle Landing Campground. Equipped with water and electric hookups, spacious enough for RV’s and tents, and ultra-close to Webster Reservoir shores, these campsites will do just fine for a good night’s rest out in nature. Don’t m Read more...
Goose Flats Campground provides private shoreside campsite, and unobstructed views of the calm and endless blue waters of Webster Reservoir. Primitive sites offer electric hookups and easy access to sportfishing, windsurfing, boating, swimming beaches, wildlife viewing, and a hiking trail. If you’re up for a little drive, about 10 miles west of th Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit Webster State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty of the prairie is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, while winter provides a quiet, stark landscape for reflection. Avoid peak holiday weekends for a more secluded experience.
Know before you go
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