Best Campgrounds near Collyer, KS

The western Kansas landscape surrounding Collyer features several camping options strategically positioned along Interstate 70, making this area popular for cross-country travelers seeking overnight accommodations. Wakeeney KOA, located approximately 15 miles east of Collyer, provides full-service RV sites and cabin rentals from March through mid-December. Cedar Bluff State Park, situated about 30 miles south, offers year-round camping with both primitive tent sites and developed RV areas along its reservoir shoreline. Ellis Lakeside Campground and Sheridan State Fishing Lake provide additional options for campers seeking water-adjacent sites with varying levels of amenities.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in this region. Strong winds are common throughout the plains, with campers reporting gusts exceeding 30 mph that can make tent camping challenging. Water access at some facilities is limited during winter months, with Ellis Lakeside Campground shutting off water hookups in December. As one camper noted, "They shut the water off in December so be sure to fill up your tank when camping that time of year." Most campgrounds maintain good cell service, with Verizon coverage reported as reliable enough for streaming at several locations. Roadways to established campgrounds are generally well-maintained, though some fishing lakes have rougher access roads that may challenge standard passenger vehicles.

Many campers utilize these sites as convenient overnight stops during longer journeys. "This was a perfect overnight spot with hookups and clean bathrooms on site. Not much to do other than watch the beautiful sunset," reported one visitor to High Plains Camping. Lakeside sites are consistently rated higher than interior spots, with early arrival recommended to secure premium waterfront locations. Cedar Bluff State Park receives particular praise for its spacious sites and scenic water views, though visitors note limited shade at many locations. Wildlife viewing opportunities include great blue herons, great horned owls, and various waterfowl. Weekday camping typically offers more solitude, with one camper observing, "Very quiet mid-week in May, which was lovely," while weekends and summer months see higher occupancy rates.

Best Camping Sites Near Collyer, Kansas (37)

    1. Wakeeney KOA

    11 Reviews
    Collyer, KS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 743-5612

    "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."

    "This campground is right off the highway. The sites are close but otherwise a very nice campground if you're driving through. They have a pool, laundry, and store."

    2. Castle Rock RV Park

    1 Review
    Collyer, KS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 754-8293

    3. Ellis Lakeside Campground

    28 Reviews
    Hays, KS
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 726-4812

    "This little RV park is a perfect no frills stop while driving through Kansas with easy access off I70."

    "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."

    4. Sheridan State Fishing Lake

    8 Reviews
    Morland, KS
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 877-2953

    "There was a stack of firewood next to the forepit, and the tent site was very even. Weather was gorgeous, and we didn't mind the mooing cows in the distance."

    "You can be on the water, tucked away, or grab a few sites with some friends! Awesome to have picnic tables. It was a little buggy at dusk, but other than that no complaints."

    5. Bluffton Area — Cedar Bluff State Park

    11 Reviews
    Ransom, KS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 726-3212

    $10 - $110 / night

    "I would recommend to anyone passing through Kansas to rest here@"

    "Perfect little hideaway in Kansas. The water was perfect, clean bathrooms/ showers.

    Appreciated the concrete shelters for possible storms -that luckily didn't happen."

    6. Page Creek Area — Cedar Bluff State Park

    7 Reviews
    Ransom, KS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 726-3212

    $10 - $24 / night

    "First time in Kansas, had a quick one night stop during our road trip. This was a gorgeous lake tucked not far from the highway."

    "Quintessential plains of Kansas. Pure beauty as far as the eye can see. Blue water. Generously spaced and well maintained sites, though a lot of them have limited shade. Not an issue in April."

    7. Broken Arrow campground KS

    2 Reviews
    Ransom, KS
    26 miles

    "Cedar Bluff State Park (Bluffton Area) is about 40 minutes off I-70, with just a short dirt road leading you to a peaceful lakeside campsite."

    "The overlook is just a quick viewpoint high above the lake which has its own attractions. But there are no facilities there just to turn around."

    8. prickly pear campground, Kansas

    1 Review
    Ransom, KS
    26 miles

    $15 - $29 / night

    "Dump station nearby."

    9. Creek Side Resort

    16 Reviews
    Hays, KS
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 259-0927

    $35 / night

    "Campground just outside of fun, nice Hays, Kansas.

    Nearly no trees, but extra long sites - probably 90 feet long.     Almost all are pull-thru."

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

    10. High Plains Camping

    9 Reviews
    Oakley, KS
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 672-3538

    $48 / night

    "I stopped for just one night on my way to Colorado in a baby 13 foot travel trailer and they were kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas Sunset, and away from the"

    "Traveling back across Kansas on I-70, this was a perfect overnight spot with hookups and clean bathrooms on site.

    Not much to do other than have a drink and watch the beautiful sunset."

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Recent Reviews near Collyer, KS

135 Reviews of 37 Collyer Campgrounds


  • Rob G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Awesome over night stop

    It's excellent but no frills, minutes off the highway. Most sites have electricity and water. There is no sewer, but it does have a dump station. If the river side is full there are others but no shade. Hey they have clean showers, bonus!

  • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Broken Arrow campground KS

    One of the best kept secrets in Kansas

    Cedar Bluff State Park (Bluffton Area) is about 40 minutes off I-70, with just a short dirt road leading you to a peaceful lakeside campsite. I stayed at site 360, which had an incredible sunrise view. Bathrooms and showers are located up the hill, with parking available so you don’t have to walk. Campsites are reserved through a self-service system: either use the electric kiosk (credit cards accepted) or drop cash in the receptacle. The park is also in close proximity to Castle Rock, Monument Rocks, and Little Jerusalem.

  • Liz C.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Bluffton Area — Cedar Bluff State Park

    Well kept and beautiful land

    Perfect little hideaway in Kansas. The water was perfect, clean bathrooms/ showers.

    Appreciated the concrete shelters for possible storms -that luckily didn't happen.

  • Rose V.
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Great Overnight Stay

    Great place to camp overnight on a road trip! We were able to snag a nice tent spot by the river late at night and have a quiet rest. Close enough to the interstate for convenience, far enough away that you won’t hear the noise all night. The bathrooms and showers were a bit grubby, but for $15 I can’t really complain. I’ll definitely stop here again if I’m in the area.

  • wayne H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Apache Campground — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Laid back and great for kids

    We wanted to try some parks in Western kansas. Heard some good things about them. This park is pretty good. It was a nice quiet location just north of Scott City and south of colby. The general store that's very small is only open on Friday Saturday and Sunday.

  • Heather C.
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Creek Side Resort

    Great amenities and very clean!

    Check in was super simple and the store has some cool stuff! The campground itself was very clean and very easy to navigate.

  • Paul Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Small quiet city CG, perfect for one night ...

    We stayed one night on our roadtrip to RMNP.   No reservations, but we were able to get a lakefront site by 4pm.   Bathrooms, showers were dated, but clean.   All sites are pull-through and close together.   In downtown Ellis, a few blocks from main drag through town.   Small, narrow reservoir with dam.   Lots of local anglers so not very private, but it was fine.   Only issue was the tent camper next to us that literally doused his car and himself with Lysol  - so the odor was quite intense.   That was a first.

  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Lakeview Campground — Webster State Park

    Summer Water Camping

    8 miles outside of Stockton, KS. This state park was great for us visiting family in town. Quiet at night. Spread out sites. Lake access for fishing and water recreation. Water is low, but it is still possible to put in a boat. Water and Electric at site. 30A at our site. Old Marina Campground next to the Coyote Shelter and trail. Only 3 sites at this section, nice and secluded.

  • Jeaninne D.
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Lakeview Campground - Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Scott Lake

    Great little campground. Water hydrant at all the sights in our little camp area. Lots of space at each site with table and fire pit. Not all pits have grates. There is no toilet at this little camp area but there is flush bathrooms and showers within 1/2 mile.


Guide to Collyer

Cedar Bluff State Park remains the most popular camping option near Collyer, with its reservoir positioned at 2,144 feet elevation. This region receives only 21-23 inches of annual rainfall, contributing to prairie conditions where strong winds and temperature extremes are common. Interstate 70 serves as the primary east-west corridor for accessing campsites in this area of western Kansas.

What to do

Fishing access: Cedar Bluff Reservoir offers multiple fishing spots for various skill levels, including a specially designed area for those with mobility challenges. "Pa's Lake is a little lake built for disabled and youths to fish in. They even have a giant fishing pole and the bobber is a light," notes one camper at Cedar Bluff State Park South Shore.

Wildlife viewing: Sheridan State Fishing Lake attracts various birds and wildlife year-round. "Overnight we heard coyotes, crickets & cows," reports one visitor, while another mentioned "I got to see 2 great blue herons and listen to 2 great horned owls call to each other at night."

Sunset viewing: Many campsites offer open views of dramatic prairie sunsets. At High Plains Camping, one camper noted they stopped for "not much to do other than have a drink and watch the beautiful sunset," while another mentioned being "kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas Sunset."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Most campgrounds maintain well-kept shower houses and restrooms. At Wakeeney KOA, campers appreciate that "the lobby, bathrooms and shower were immaculate." Another visitor stated, "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."

Convenient overnight locations: The strategic positioning along I-70 makes these campgrounds popular for cross-country travelers. One visitor to Ellis Lakeside Campground said it was "Great place to camp overnight on a road trip! We were able to snag a nice tent spot by the river late at night and have a quiet rest. Close enough to the interstate for convenience, far enough away that you won't hear the noise all night."

Prairie landscapes: The open terrain offers unique camping experiences. "Quintessential plains of Kansas. Pure beauty as far as the eye can see. Blue water. Generously spaced and well maintained sites," observed a camper at Cedar Bluff State Park South Shore.

What you should know

Seasonal water limitations: Beyond winter shutoffs, water levels at reservoirs can fluctuate significantly. At Sheridan State Fishing Lake, a visitor noted, "Unfortunately the lake water has receded dramatically. There is a large now unused boat and vehicle parking lot however the dock is lying on the dirt."

Wind considerations: The open prairie landscape means persistent winds. One camper at Sheridan State Fishing Lake described their stay as "Very windy during our stay," which can affect tent stability and outdoor activities.

Limited amenities in remote areas: Many campgrounds are far from towns with supplies. A camper at Cedar Bluff State Park Bluffton observed, "Not a lot of groceries or gas nearby plan accordingly."

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Several campgrounds offer play areas for children. At Creek Side Resort, visitors enjoy "a little pond with a dock and a paddle boat" and one KOA visitor mentioned, "Rustic play area but the kids loved it."

Pool access during summer: When temperatures climb above 100°F, swimming facilities become essential. A family that stayed at Wakeeney KOA shared, "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."

Educational opportunities: Some parks offer unique features that can engage children. Cedar Bluff State Park has "an interesting game called Neos 360 which is part electronic game and part competitive sport, suitable for all ages."

Tips from RVers

Pull-through accessibility: Many sites are designed for easy access. At Ellis Lakeside Campground, "All sites are pull-through and close together," which makes for convenient overnight stops without unhitching.

Hookup reliability: Electric service varies between campgrounds. High Plains Camping offers "Solid hookups" and "very good size sites for long rigs and all hookups work great," according to a recent visitor.

Site selection strategy: At Cedar Bluff State Park, "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Collyer, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Collyer, KS offers a wide range of camping options, with 37 campgrounds and RV parks near Collyer, KS and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Collyer, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Collyer, KS is Wakeeney KOA with a 4.6-star rating from 11 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Collyer, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Collyer, KS.