Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bogue, KS

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Best RV Sites Near Bogue, Kansas (28)

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98 Reviews of 28 Bogue Campgrounds


  • Katie L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Ridge Campground — Prairie Dog State Park
    Jul. 15, 2024

    Cedar Ridge Campground — Prairie Dog State Park

    Great birds, busy park

    Stayed one night in a tent. Was able to find a site tucked in the trees that felt separate from the other campsites and it was perfect! Had a range of sites from primitive (picnic table and fire ring) to full hook up. Huge, busy campground but not overwhelming—there’s enough space to accommodate. Verizon works great.

  • Michelle G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Dec. 14, 2020

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Quaint City Park

    This little RV park is a perfect no frills stop while driving through Kansas with easy access off I70. There are some sites on the small lake adjacent to the property that are surrounded by beautiful trees. We were able to grab one of these in November during the week. There are spots across the street as well, but that is more of a parking lot looking situation. Water and Electric hookups are available. However, we read they shut the water off in December so be sure to fill up your tank when that of year. We were able to ride our bikes into the little town to grab a tasty breakfast at a diner before we packed up. I would recommend this campground for a restful over night stay. *We travel in a 37 foot 5th wheel for reference

  • P
    Camper-submitted photo from Creek Side Resort
    Aug. 21, 2024

    Creek Side Resort

    Awesome!

    Last minute reservation easily accommodated. Beautiful and super clean. Amazing bathhouse and coffee house. Cabins also available for rent. One of the nicest rv parks we’ve stayed in.

  • Clifton B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    May. 7, 2021

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Peaceful with good views

    Ellis RV park is located in the town center, there is a river that runs through. They have a dump station but not at your site. There is a little train that you can ride with a tour.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Jun. 9, 2021

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Great last-minute camping spot

    I was planning to go to one Campground but didn't make it that far so I Googled and found this one this is a great last-minute spot it's right by a lake where there's fishing they got RV spots 10 spots very reasonably priced just for a basic campgrounds with electric hookups and a fire pit they only charged 15 bucks although I think I got one of the last spots so they fill up quick but they do have showers and bathrooms no attendants on site nice and quiet great location.

  • Shelby R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Creek Side Resort
    Aug. 29, 2022

    Creek Side Resort

    A Great Stop In Kansas

    A nice little campground near Hays! The site was well kept and was an easy pull through, full hookup. Nice quiet campground.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Creek Side Resort
    Jul. 18, 2022

    Creek Side Resort

    Very Nice, Clean & Close to Hays

    This is a very nice campground. Very new, clean and easy to stay at. Not all sites have full hookup although they have an easy access dump station in the park.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Jan. 28, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Calm & Convenient Place To Stay The Night

    Nothing fancy, but it was a great place to stop for the night. Both times I've stayed I arrived after dark and was only passing through, so I opted not to set up the tent and instead slept in my crossover, which is set up to sleep in. The area was well lit at night, and I felt very safe.

    The campground: It's small, mostly quiet, flat, and had a decent amount of shade. The area I stayed in had pull through spots that faced the water (a reservoir, I believe). There's a small dock on the water. My site included a picnic table, grill, and water spigot. I'm not sure about electric hookups and dump stations, since I have no need for those things. The bathrooms were clean, and had both toilets and showers.

    Booking: The campground does not take reservations, which I think is great, as it allows me to be a little more spontaneous. There's a self-pay station in front of the bathrooms near the entrance to the campground. I stayed here on a Monday night in late October, and had no problem getting a site. The cost depends on if you're there in the off-season or not, but I believe the most expensive fee is $25 for RVs.

    The area: Ellis is a small town. If you're arriving later in the evening I would recommend stopping to eat somewhere prior to arriving in Ellis. In the morning, I made a quick detour down the main street and saw a café, a pizza place, and a Mexican restaurant. There's also a railroad museum. The campground is pretty close to the highway; right off the highway are a couple gas stations with fast food places inside.

    Cell Service: I have Verizon, and my service was good enough to stream a live hockey game. The campground said it had WIFI, but I didn't try it out.

  • a
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    May. 22, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Nice

    Quick in - quick set up. Pretty setting right near a large creek - large trees for shade. Bathroom and shower but very old and a little sketchy. A lot of locals driving through - hoping that will stop after dark. Fairly level sites - a few spots for tents and pull throughs with gravel pads for RV’s with power and water. Dump station. Picnic tables and grill and/or fire ring

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo from Sheridan State Fishing Lake
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Sheridan State Fishing Lake

    Windy overnight!

    The bugs here weren't bad at all. Lots of bird sounds and coyotes in the evening. Plenty of cows nearby to add to the nature sounds. Some level sites for tent camping. Very windy during our stay. Overall a nice place to stay!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Phillipsburg City Park
    Jul. 29, 2024

    Phillipsburg City Park

    Nice little city park

    Great little campground in the corner of a city park. Flat, surrounded by trees. On a disc golf course with a full children’s playground nearby. Amenities were near full service for RVs. Bathrooms needed cleaning, but were well stocked. I didn’t try the showers. I had some minor obstruction issues with Starlink, but I’d rather have the trees than the perfect connection. No reservations, so it is first come first serve. Also didn’t appear to have any time limits. I loved the envelope/dropbox check in/payment system.

  • JOANNA M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wakeeney KOA
    May. 31, 2023

    Wakeeney KOA

    Welcome Respite for our family

    Our young family of six stayed for 2 nights during our cross country drive and wow what a welcome respite it was from driving! My kiddos LOVED the pool. We spent the entire day lounging and enjoying the basketball court, corn hole, park, ice cream social, and of course, the swimming pool! We stayed in site 4 which was super accessible, complete with picnic table and full hookups. I was really happy with the cleanliness of the park in general including the laundry facility, bathrooms, grounds, and shop. The laundry facility was very well priced and very efficient. The owners were incredibly kind and welcoming and obviously take pride in this campground. We would be happy to stay again if we are ever in the area again! Highly recommend!

  • Janelle M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Nicest people

    We were on our way to Colorado and got to the point we couldnt drive anymore. We had our dog with us and had to stop. This was the closest campground around so we called. It was late and after their business hours they still got us in and helped us with getting set up quickly so we did not disturd other campers. This seems like mostly a RV camp ground but the family that owns it really went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed. Plus the bathrooms where clean and the water was hot. Absolutley no complaints. Would go again just to see these awsome owners.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hill Top Campground — Webster State Park
    Nov. 27, 2021

    Hill Top Campground — Webster State Park

    Nice campground but lacks toilet

    Hill Top Campground is a nice level open campground, appear to be fairly new.  Great spot for the RV set as all sites have electric and water hook ups as well as picnic tables and metal fire rings.  Campground sits on a high spot in the State Park and overlooks the lake.  Sites are very large and nicely spread apart, but are in the open.  The big draw back to this campground in Webster State Park is the lack of a restroom.  You will need to go to the near by Old Marina Campground a 1/4 mile away for restroom and showers.  Old Marina also has a playground.  An R/V dump and dumpster is located between Hill Top and Old Marina Campground.  Boat launch is just down the road.  All sites can be reserved.

  • Dane J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Oct. 11, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Nice spot by a lake

    Ok it's more of a pond but still nice. Normal KOA esk camping. $20 in off season for pull through spots. $25 during on season.

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Wakeeney KOA
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Wakeeney KOA

    Great Overnight Spot

    I have stayed at this KOA twice on my way home from Rocky Mountain National Park. The park is right off I-70, the sites are all pull through and level so you don’t have to unhook - just pull in and relax. The staff is very friendly, the dog park is big and clean, and you can get a homemade grab-and-go breakfast on your way out the next morning.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lakeview Campground — Webster State Park
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Lakeview Campground — Webster State Park

    Lakeside camping

    Lake View Campground is a small campground right along the shore of the Webster Reservoir.  This campground has ten sites with water and electrical hook ups, plus an additional 7 or 8 primitive sites.  A couple of the primitive sites are along the shore, but most are at the edge of a large grass area.  Their is an vault toilet at the entrance to the campground, a bit of a walk from the primitive campsites.  A large shelter is also available at the site.  A shower house is located at a day use area just past the campground as well as an archery range just past that.  All sites have picnic tables and metal fire rings

  • L
    Camper-submitted photo from Creek Side Resort
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Creek Side Resort

    Ok for a night while traveling

    The staff members are great, kind & helpful. This is a place for large RVs & large trailers. Very long, drive through sites. Gravel to park on. No trees, no shade. No fire rings, you can have a fire if you bring your own fire bowl. I use a cane & between the gravel & the curbs it was very difficult for me to get around. However, the bathrooms are accessible with grab bars. There are rails on the ramp to the bathrooms/showers/office building to help navigate the ramp.

    There is a small pond & some play equipment for children.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Apr. 1, 2021

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Conveniently close to I70

    General: We arrived just before 6 pm on a Sunday in mid-September and had our choice of lakefront sites but by 8 pm, it had filled in. There are other sites that are not lakefront and they would be ok if the lakefront ones were full but definitely not as desirable. The rates are reasonable -$20 for an RV site; $15 for tents (the tent area was just a grassy common area, and no one was staying there when we were there). Payment is on the honor system as there was no on-site host and as far as we could tell, no one checked to see that we had paid. 

    Sites/Facilities: Each site is very large and spaced a decent amount apart but there is no physical separation between them. Each has a large picnic table set on a concrete pad and electric hookups, however, be aware that you need a very long cord to reach the electric box. Ours did not make it but we were ok for one night without electric. We also could not get the water spigot to work but again, not a big deal for us for just an overnight. There is also a free common dump station. 

    Bathhouse: The bathrooms and showers were ok, but not great. They were cleaned very early in the morning. 

    Activities/Amenities: The small town of Ellis is within walking distance from the campground and although it was small, the town did have a lot of civic pride. There was good internet and free WiFi, although we did not try and access it. There was a small playground, but a sign was posted indicating it had not been disinfected during Covid and it was recommended it not be used. Fishing seemed to be a popular activity and there was a fishing/boat dock. 

    Conclusion: We could not hear much road noise during the day but as soon as it quieted down at night, the road noise from I70 was very loud all night long, however, this is a very convenient stopover for people traveling east or west on I70 looking for a place to spend the night.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Bluff State Park - North Shore
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Cedar Bluff State Park - North Shore

    Large park offering a variety of sites

    This state park has two sections: the north shore (Bluffton) which has a large campground and is more developed and the south shore (Page Creek) area. This review is for Bluffton which has five loops, and each has different plusses and minuses. Broken down by loop:

    • Butterfield has a bath/shower house and the largest variety of activities (archery range, BMX track, playground, and an interesting game called Neos 360 which is part electronic game and part competitive sport, suitable for all ages. Pads were either gravel or paved and most of the sites were labeled prime (extra$2.50 per night April-September)

    • Arapahoe: no bathhouse but located not too far from Butterfield’s. All pads were concrete and appeared to have recently been redone. All sites were labeled prime (see Butterfield)

    • Wagon Rut: no bathhouse so more suitable for fully contained RVs. Many are large pull-through non-prime sites.

    • Broken Spur: group campground with a picnic shelter, volleyball, separate gravel pads with electric hookups.

    • Overland: this loop is closest to the lake and where you would want to be if fishing. There is a fish cleaning station right outside the loop and this is the only other loop with a bath/shower house. Pads are a mixture of paved and gravel. There is a boat ramp and a nice playground and all sites are labeled prime (see Butterfield)

    • Additionally, beyond Arapahoe, there are more unlabeled and undeveloped sites (Despatch and Honii). 

    The office was closed when we arrived and the self-check-in process was a bit confusing and cumbersome. Each loop has different prices (and some have different prices within the same loop) and then you have to add the prime fee if applicable in addition to the $5 per day vehicle fee. Cash or checks and fortunately, we had the correct change. The skeeters will eat you alive and the mourning doves will wake you up in the morning. One thing I really appreciated was the recycling of propane canisters. I imagine this place would be hopping during the summer and on weekends but on a Tuesday in September, it was blissfully peaceful and quiet.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Creek Side Resort
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Creek Side Resort

    Super Nice Resort

    New and clean. Very nice place to stay. Some sites don’t have sewer hookups although they have an on-site dump station.

  • Sharon B T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wakeeney KOA
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Wakeeney KOA

    Great for an overnight to Denver

    We stayed here as it was right in the middle between Kansas City and Denver where we were headed. Looks like everyone that stayed the night had the same thought. When we arrived in the evening, the campsite was full and every space was taken. When we woke up the in the morning, the campsite was empty as all the RVs had cleared out to be on their way. It was a comfortable stay right on the highway to Denver so easy access to be on our way out.

  • EV P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wakeeney KOA
    Sep. 12, 2021

    Wakeeney KOA

    Great overnight stay

    About average as KOAs go. Laundry was cheap per load, pool nicely maintained, showers clean. All amenities, dump on-site. Small playground. No fire rings and sites close together. Table at each site, some sites with trees. Right off the hwy. Great place for staying as you pass through.


Guide to Bogue

Discover the charm of RV camping near Bogue, Kansas, where you can enjoy a variety of well-equipped parks that cater to your outdoor adventures.

Explore Local Attractions and Activities

  • The Creek Side Resort offers a beautiful setting with easy access to local attractions, making it a great base for exploration.
  • Castle Rock RV Park is perfect for those looking for a quiet retreat, providing a peaceful atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle.
  • Sunflower RV Park, also known as RV Village on Vine, is conveniently located near Hays, allowing for easy day trips to nearby attractions.

Affordable RV Park Options

  • Prices for RV parks in the area typically range from $30 to $50 per night, depending on the amenities offered.
  • El Charro RV Park provides basic amenities at a budget-friendly price, making it a suitable choice for those looking to save.
  • Camp Kirwin offers a variety of sites for RV camping, ensuring you can find an option that fits your budget.

Amenities for a Comfortable Stay

  • Many parks, like Creek Side Resort, feature electric hookups, drinking water, and sanitary dump stations for a hassle-free experience.
  • 6 Road Ranch & Campground is big rig friendly and includes essential amenities such as water hookups and picnic tables.
  • At Castle Rock RV Park, you'll find 50A service and great water pressure, ensuring a comfortable stay for all RV campers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Bogue, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Bogue, KS is Sunflower RV Park with a 3.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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