Best RV Parks & Resorts near Buhler, KS

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Several RV parks offer full-service camping options within a 30-mile radius of Buhler, Kansas. Inman RV Park provides basic water, electric, and sewer hookups on level, gravel sites. Lighthouse Landing RV Park and Cabins in South Hutchinson accommodates larger rigs with 50-amp service and includes shower facilities. "We stopped here for a night and this campground exceeded our expectations. The sites were plenty big enough for us to get our truck and rig into," noted one camper about Lighthouse Landing. Wichita's Spring Lake RV Resort in Halstead maintains year-round operations with full hookups, offering amenities like a swimming pool and mini-golf according to the campground information.

Reservations are recommended during peak travel seasons, with self-check-in available at some locations like Payne Oil RV Park in Newton. Most parks near Buhler provide 50-amp electrical service suitable for larger motorhomes, while dump stations are available at Spring Lake RV Resort and Lighthouse Landing. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area campgrounds. Pet-friendly policies exist at all reviewed RV parks, though some impose breed or size restrictions. The highway-adjacent locations make for convenient overnight stops, with one reviewer mentioning that All Seasons RV Park was "perfect for a night" with "huge level lots" surrounded by open fields.

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RV Park Reviews near Buhler, KS

166 Reviews of 70 Buhler Campgrounds


  • Michelle G.
    Feb. 28, 2024

    East Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Year round camping available

    We stayed overnight with our trailer en route. There are specific sites available year round that have water and electric available. These are located in the Marina and Lakeside campgrounds on the East side. The water spigots are insulated. 50 amp available at Marina campground only. 30 amp at both. Being winter, it’s pretty sparse, dry, and windy. For an overnight, it was an affordable stay.

    My only complaint is that the available sites aren’t clearly communicated. We drive to every site until we found the right one. Wish they would update that info for winter camping.

    Dump stations available! Unfortunately not for human consumption (see pic) :D

  • John F.
    Aug. 9, 2020

    All Seasons RV Park

    Clean RV Park

    We stopped here on our way to NW Arkansas from western Colorado. The sites had gravel and were level. We had a pull through site with 50 amp service, water and sewer that fit our 40 ft Motorhome towing a Jeep. There was a bathhouse/shower with code entry which was nice. The sites had a picnic table. The office was clean and everyone was friendly. Rates were fair. I believe around $50.

  • Melissa H.
    Jul. 8, 2016

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Summer fun

    The campsite has friendly staff, the facilities and campsites are clean, great swimming area. They are pet friendly and have a leash law. The boat ramp and dock are good sized and kept maintained. I have a great time everytime I go. I recommend it as a stop while you are in Kansas.

  • Rick G.
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Air Capital RV Park

    Clean Parking Lot

    Needed a FHU site to flush the black tank near Wichita. Wanted to stay in the area after a Boondocker’s Welcome stay to finish our sight seeing. Backin site, very close together, concrete, but not level. Verizon signal great, close to groceries and restaurants. Believe a lot of residents are here long-term working. Overall, suited our purpose.

  • Edward G.
    Sep. 26, 2022

    McPherson State Fishing Lake

    Primitive camping

    It's very scenic with plenty of shade. The sites are on the west side of the lake. Sites are pull through. Pit toilets but not close to campsites. Serene and peaceful. FREE. I have 4 bars T-Mobile but no OTA tv reception.

  • Tom V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2020

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Smarsh Creek Campground

    Very nice shaded sites with water and electric hookup. It can be hot in the summer. Campground is clean and well run. Nice, level gravel pads.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2021

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    BALD EAGLES!!!

    Yep, we saw bald eagles every day of our stay. Majestic!

    This campground is large and spread out. We road our bikes over every inch and clocked 12 miles. If you do mountain bike, you would enjoy the 9 + mile trail ( we walked it). It's flat and not challenging, but really nice, secluded and if you bring a lunch, there are 3 picnic tables on the lake that can only be reached by boat or the trail. Boating, fishing, birding, 18 hole disc golf course, swimming, biking or just relaxing, this place is great.

    There are several loops within this State Park. The Gapher loop is for tents. If you are a tenter, you are in for a treat. Sites right are right on the water. The restroom water was on in this loop only.

    Smarsh is a loop that is not on the lake side, but the only w/e loop that had water turned on during off season. It looks older and is low land. A large area of standing water was by the road. Even though it is older, has giant Cottonwood trees shading the sites.. one of the 10 modern bathhouse was conveniently located at the entrance to the loop. A playground and walking trails are across the main road. The longest trail runs through this loop.

    The Hobie Loop has no services, but the amazing views make up for it. Half the sites are right on the water. Kayaks, Canoes, SUP can be launched right from the sites or just across the road. You pass a HUGE boat launch area before you get to this loop.

    The last 2 loops ( North and South) are w/e loops, but water was off for the season. You could fill tanks at the vacant host site or the dump station.

    The sites are all gravel or grass with the exception of handicap sites. I wouldn't they were level, but all doable.

    It was WINDY every day so I couldn't kayak or SUP. I think it is just Kansas, though. I was sad to see so much trash on the road and the most remote part of the long hiking trail. Some could be from windy blowing stuff around, but the bad of empty beer bottles discarded on th me trail was not. We reported it.

    A small store is just outside the entrance and Witchita is only 30 minutes away. Hutchinson is maybe 15 mi.

  • W
    Jun. 18, 2019

    Lyons City Campground

    Free camping

    This is a free campground with electricity and dump station. There is a time limit of 5 days. Gravel road and gravel back ins. No picnic tables. There are men's and women's restrooms with showers. Not real clean but adequate. I would recommend someone to stay there.


Guide to Buhler

RV camping near Buhler, Kansas provides convenient options for travelers along central Kansas highways. Located in Reno County at an elevation of 1,486 feet, this agricultural region experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging in the 90s. The flat terrain surrounding Buhler makes for easy access to nearby campgrounds, with most sites situated within 15-30 miles of town.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Spring Lake RV Resort in Halstead features fishing access, with amenities that extend beyond typical highway stops. "You can stay a day or a year!" notes camper Debbie J. about Wichita's Spring Lake RV Resort, which offers multiple recreational activities in addition to the fishing.

Visit local towns: The Swedish community of Lindsborg, 30 miles north of Buhler, offers cultural attractions near camping options. "You must visit the blacksmith coffee shop when you're in town!" recommends Lee D. about Coronado Motel and RV Park, which provides full hookups and shade trees in this historic town.

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer playground facilities for children needing activity after long drives. "There was a nice playground for our children and the sites were plenty big enough for us to get our truck and rig into," writes Justin C. about Lighthouse Landing, making it suitable for families requiring outdoor play space.

What campers like

Affordability: Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the reasonable rates at many Buhler-area campgrounds. "Bargain at $33" notes Dave D. about Spring Lake RV Resort, highlighting the value proposition of gravel sites with robust WiFi and modern facilities at this price point.

Convenient overnight stops: The strategic location makes these campgrounds practical for cross-country travelers. "We arrived after 10pm the man in the office had our paperwork ready for us and escorted us to our lot," shares Julie F. about All Seasons RV Park, indicating the accommodation of late arrivals common among long-haul travelers.

Clean facilities: Multiple reviewers mention well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities as standout features. "The bathrooms and showers were very clean and our kids enjoyed playing with a few other families that were there as well," notes a Lighthouse Landing reviewer, emphasizing the importance of sanitary facilities for travelers.

What you should know

Self-registration systems: Several parks operate with minimal staffing, requiring campers to understand check-in procedures. "The fee is $20 per night and you pay across the road," explains Shannon G. about Payne Oil RV Park, noting the self-pay system common in smaller operations.

Limited amenities at budget locations: Some campgrounds provide basic services without extras. "Minimalist place - (washer& dryer in the shed with the drop box - no bath house)," writes James H. about Inman RV Park, setting appropriate expectations for the $25 full-hookup sites.

Site spacing variations: Proximity between campsites differs significantly between locations. "Not impressed with lot size. I have never seen a lot where both campers didnt have room to out out their awnings. Very tight," reports Travis H. about one location, contrasting with others offering more spacious settings.

Tips for camping with families

Playground considerations: Assess playground facilities when traveling with children who need to burn energy. "There was a nice playground for our children," notes one reviewer, while other campgrounds may lack this feature entirely.

Space for gathering: Family groups require adequate site dimensions for comfortable setups. "The sites were plenty big enough for us to get our truck and rig into," reports a camper, indicating sufficient space for family vehicles and equipment.

Early morning options: Families with early risers should note nearby breakfast options. "There's a cafe nearby open at 6am," mentions James H. about facilities near Inman RV Park, providing a practical morning option for families with children who wake early.

Tips from RVers

Big rig access: Several campgrounds accommodate larger vehicles, but site dimensions vary. "We had a pull through site with 50 amp service, water and sewer that fit our 40 ft Motorhome towing a Jeep," reports John F. about All Seasons RV Park, confirming adequate space for larger rigs with towed vehicles.

WiFi reliability: Internet connectivity ranges from robust to nonexistent. "Great, robust WIFI," notes Dave D. about Spring Lake RV Resort, providing information valuable to working travelers or those needing consistent connectivity.

Site leveling: Most reviewed parks offer level sites requiring minimal adjustment. "The sites had gravel and were level," mentions a reviewer, indicating that extensive leveling equipment may not be necessary at many locations.

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