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- cry_wilsExplorerWe where in Wichita this spring, stayed at the Air Capital Rv park. Was a very nice park, right off the freeway and had full hook-up
- GeobikerExplorerI second Cheney State Park. Large sites; big trees and a great lake. Also, nice walking or biking trails. AND, if you get a big storm their concrete bathrooms provide a safer place to weather the storm than the MH. Have fun.
- tatestExplorer III've seen people camp at Cowley State Lake, just east of Arkansas City. Unlighted pit toilets, no hookups, no potable water, so it is camping.
The largest state park in Kansas is at Eldorado Lake (it is a reservoir). The "developed" or "modern" (whatever they call it in the Kansas SP system) camping areas are full hookup, about 1/3 of all designated campsites, 165 of them. The other 300 or so are water/electric. I think the FHU sites may be in the Walnut River area, which is on the floodplain below the dam, not very wooded. The other camping areas are on points of land between coves, east and west sides of the reservoir.
I haven't yet checked out Santa Fe Lake, the closest impoundment to Wichita. My daughter recently moved there, and after checking out what is available in the area we kind of decided I wouldn't take the RV there, rather I'd take it to one of the nicer reservoirs in Oklahoma, and they could drive down from Kansas.
The closest is Kaw Lake, with about a half dozen COE campgrounds currently open. That's accessed going east from Ponca City. Our preference (because it is small and quiet) is Hulah Lake, where the Osage Nation runs a park they took over from the state, but that's about 130-140 miles from Wichita. - Kit_CarsonExplorerThanks everyone for the replies. It looks like I will need to do some research. Thanks again and happy travels.
- Grey_MountainExplorerNot any immediate help, but the new casino a few miles north of the Oklahoma border will have its RV park operational in about a year.
GM - Grey_MountainExplorerThere is a very nice KOA in Wellington, a few miles south of Wichita and just off I-35. Several years ago, it was pretty run down and we avoided it because of that; however, it has much changed since our first visit about 11 years ago.
GM - DickOKExplorerCheney State Park west of Wichita.
- rugerguyExplorer
Heisenberg wrote:
I used K&K many years ago. They have long term guests but It was shady, quiet, had laundry room, and was convenient to the Turnpike and downtown.
http://kandrrvpark.com/
UMMM! How do I say this? I didn't mention this one because,,well,,,,just lock your doors. - HeisenbergExplorerEl Dorado Lake has a State Park about 30 miles north on the turnpike. It was full when I was there.
- HeisenbergExplorerI used K&K many years ago. They have long term guests but It was shady, quiet, had laundry room, and was convenient to the Turnpike and downtown.
http://kandrrvpark.com/
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