Best RV Parks & Resorts near Collyer, KS

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Best RV Sites Near Collyer, KS (25)

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Recent RV Reviews in Collyer

109 Reviews of 25 Collyer Campgrounds


  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from High Plains Camping
    Oct. 24, 2024

    High Plains Camping

    Great pizza

    High Plains Camping is under new ownership and management since 2022. The managers, Jana and Andy are very wonderful, very helpful. They have a lot of plans to reconstruct the facility. It’s tired, but clean. They do have a cafe “Grub n Chug”. Great pizza and beer at a reasonable price. The camp sites in section 300/400 are spacious with full utilities.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sheridan State Fishing Lake
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Sheridan State Fishing Lake

    Beautiful, great stop for my trip out west

    Lovely campsite! Plenty of spots! 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. I got to see 2 great blue herons and listen to 2 great horned owls call to each other at night - how awesome!

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    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.

  • Rosie M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kansas Country Inn & RV Park
    Aug. 8, 2024

    Kansas Country Inn & RV Park

    A place to park with electric and water.

    This was a convenient place to stop for the day. Has full hookups. Keep in mind it is right by a highway, so there was a lot of traffic sounds.

  • Katie L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lakeview Campground — Webster State Park
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Lakeview Campground — Webster State Park

    Lakeview Tent sites

    Nice native buffalograss for tent camping and you may be the only tent camper in the park haha. If using the “non-specific primitive” sites, you’ll need to drive to access the dumpster, bathrooms/shower, and water. The Lakeview primitive sites had morning sun and were shaded in the afternoon/evening.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from High Plains Camping
    Jun. 16, 2024

    High Plains Camping

    Easy access, kind, and clean.

    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 big rigs. Big clean, hot and free showers with good water pressure. 

  • Lucy P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Bluff State Park - North Shore
    May. 17, 2024

    Cedar Bluff State Park - North Shore

    Very nice, very quiet

    Mostly big rigs, camped there in a van. Hookups were good. Sites spacious but not very private, we were lucky to get one on the edge. Lake is nothing special and no hiking trails or anything, seemed to be mostly boating or fishing.

    Very quiet mid-week in May, which was lovely. The bathrooms suck and I saw a copperhead right by the bathhouse so be careful.

  • Angie A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kansas Country Inn & RV Park
    Oct. 16, 2023

    Kansas Country Inn & RV Park

    Small yet convenient

    Very friendly staff. Convenient for an overnight stay. Affordable. Thankful for electricity as it was cold. Watch for the thorny burrs that get all over shoes especially if you have a dog…. Would be very painful for them. RVs very close to one another. Never accessed the bathhouse yet one was available with a combo. Good WiFi

  • Samuel H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Apache Campground — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    Oct. 13, 2023

    Apache Campground — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Windy

    38 Mph wind gusts all night long made for some miserable camping. Not sure if that’s normal around here or not. 305 & 304 are probably the only primitive campgrounds I would stay at, all the others are too close to the road and eachother with no privacy. A permit is required, mine cost $12.75, they can be purchased from the kiosk at the park entrance. Excellent phone service with Verizon.

  • 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.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Kansas Country Inn & RV Park
    Sep. 24, 2023

    Kansas Country Inn & RV Park

    Pretty basic and inexpensive

    The campers are right next to each other. They are arranged in groups of four around the central utility area. Everything works. There is a swimming, pool and showers and bathrooms.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Sep. 23, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Great stopping spot

    Convenient and safe. Spent one night on our way west and was glad to find this nice relaxing, shaded place. It had water and electric for $25.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sheridan State Fishing Lake
    Sep. 20, 2023

    Sheridan State Fishing Lake

    Oasis in the farm lands

    What a gorgeous spot on our journey from CO to MN! Free sites around the lake and ok fishing. The game warden stopped by and said that the fish (carp, catfish, crappie, bluegill & shad) are all stunted. Too many fish for a small lake. Overnight we heard coyotes, crickets & cows.

  • Randall K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ellis Lakeside Campground
    Aug. 23, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Meh at best

    This is prob a little gem for rv rigs. Almost all sites are set up for this. There are some tent sites. Right on a creek - super buggy and just in a slightly strange area of town. Not bad or anything like that - you have the creek on one side and old broke down commercial buildings on the other.

    I just can’t see what the point of staying here is at all. This is only a place you’d stay for a night and a car/tent camper is rather save my money and sleep at a truck stop.

    I feel bad giving it such a harsh review and to be fair - we did not stay here. Took a few loops around and decided it was just kind of depressing. Again I think in an rv passing through it would be fine. But for a tent/car it just didn’t sit right with me (however there was a tent set up at the very end). And to note it’s kind of busy. There was at least 15 rvs there on a Tuesday night. It’s not scary or anything it’s just why?

    Did see some cool birds though.

  • m
    Camper-submitted photo from Creek Side Resort
    Aug. 12, 2023

    Creek Side Resort

    Clean and easy

    A nice layout, clean site and bathrooms. The trees are young but the over all camp is great.

  • 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!

  • 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

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from C2T Ranch and Campground
    Apr. 12, 2023

    C2T Ranch and Campground

    Absolute Diamond.

    This place is an incredible continuously working Ranch since 1884. It is also the site of the first recorded Buffalo Soldier conflict out of Fort Hays (25 miles away). So history? Check! The views both day and night? Stunning! Our hosts? The best part of our stay. They were extremely accommodating and welcoming. We will be back. Soon! And I live in Detroit…

  • Jose` D.
    Camper-submitted photo from High Plains Camping
    Apr. 11, 2023

    High Plains Camping

    Nice clean rv park

    Friendly folks running the show, very good size sites for long rigs and all hookups work great. Only downside is the goats head burs are present. Don’t walk around barefoot you’ll regret it.

  • jeanine B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    Apr. 9, 2023

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Great little spot but few toilets open

    Unexpectedly pretty and quiet little lake. We got a good spot but some are close together and not private. Worst problem is only one outhouse a bit of a walk away for ALL THESE FAMILIES HERE ON EASTER SUNDAY. They definitely should have had the toilets opened ...lots of kids and where are they hitting the head?

  • 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.



Guide to Collyer

Discover the charm of RV camping near Collyer, Kansas, where a variety of well-reviewed parks offer unique amenities and activities for travelers seeking a memorable outdoor experience.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and clean facilities

  • At Creek Side Resort, guests enjoy modern facilities with full hookups, including electric and water, making it a convenient stop for RV travelers.
  • Castle Rock RV Park provides essential amenities like drinking water and electric hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for those looking to unwind.
  • High Plains Camping features spacious sites with full utilities and a cafe on-site, perfect for those who appreciate good food after a day of exploring.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy a peaceful night at Castle Rock RV Park, where the quiet surroundings make it an ideal spot for stargazing and relaxation.
  • High Plains Camping offers easy access to local attractions and a cafe serving delicious pizza, making it a great place to unwind after a day of adventure.
  • At Creek Side Resort, visitors can take advantage of nearby hiking trails and enjoy the natural beauty of the Kansas landscape.

Big rigs should check out spacious sites

  • Creek Side Resort is big rig friendly, featuring pull-through sites that make it easy for larger RVs to navigate and set up.
  • High Plains Camping accommodates big rigs with ample space and solid hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for larger vehicles.
  • 6 Road Ranch & Campground offers spacious sites with electric hookups, making it a suitable choice for RVers with bigger rigs looking for convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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

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