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Jul 12, 2015Explorer
MoFanatic,
We have stayed at a few of the Corps campgrounds in Kansas and many across the country. Never felt any of them were bad and for us with a senior pass they are tough to beat. We have only stayed at one state park in Kansas (Tonto) and it was great, but it was in October in the middle of the week and we were the only ones in the loop besides the camp host.
In 2013, we visited Hutchinson and stayed at Spring Lake RV Resort in Halstead, East of Hutchinson. It is a decent park, not fancy, but the grounds were well kept and the staff friendly and helpful. It is a Passport America Park. There were some seasonals and some working folks. All were friendly and our dogs really enjoyed the large open areas and the ponds. If it matters to you they have a tornado shelter in the basement of a brick building.
Good to see you didn't let the escapees sour you on Rving. Hope you have a Great Trip!!
We have stayed at a few of the Corps campgrounds in Kansas and many across the country. Never felt any of them were bad and for us with a senior pass they are tough to beat. We have only stayed at one state park in Kansas (Tonto) and it was great, but it was in October in the middle of the week and we were the only ones in the loop besides the camp host.
In 2013, we visited Hutchinson and stayed at Spring Lake RV Resort in Halstead, East of Hutchinson. It is a decent park, not fancy, but the grounds were well kept and the staff friendly and helpful. It is a Passport America Park. There were some seasonals and some working folks. All were friendly and our dogs really enjoyed the large open areas and the ponds. If it matters to you they have a tornado shelter in the basement of a brick building.
Good to see you didn't let the escapees sour you on Rving. Hope you have a Great Trip!!
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