Best Cabin Camping near Hanover, KS

Several cabin rental options exist near Hanover, Kansas, with prominent locations at Tuttle Creek State Park. River Pond and Cedar Ridge Campgrounds within the park provide cabin accommodations with modern amenities including electric hookups, showers, and toilets. Most cabins feature picnic tables and allow pets, with varying levels of hookup options from basic electricity to full sewer and water connections. The cabins accommodate families and groups with furnished interiors, though availability varies by season. "Clean, convenient, and beautiful views. Stopped for one night driving across the country wished we had more time," noted one visitor to the Tuttle Creek area.

Rustic cabins at Rocky Pond City Park Campground in Belleville offer another alternative with electric hookups, water connections, and toilet facilities. This location provides cabin options with nearby lake access in a convenient location within town limits. Most cabins include fire pits, except where specifically prohibited. Deshler City Park Campground across the Nebraska border provides additional cabin accommodations with water and electric connections. One reviewer described it as "a nice spot to camp without spending a fortune."

Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months. Visitors typically need to bring their own bedding, towels, and cooking supplies as furnishing levels vary between locations. Some campgrounds provide firewood while others prohibit fires entirely. Nearby markets exist at certain locations like Tuttle Creek State Park, while others have no on-site provisions. Seasonal availability affects cabin rentals, with some parks like Tuttle Creek Cove operating from April through October. Bathroom facilities range from full shower houses to basic toilets depending on the specific campground.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hanover, Kansas (6)

    1. River Pond Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park

    14 Reviews
    Manhattan, KS
    47 miles
    +1 (785) 539-7941

    $10 - $90 / night

    "For the price you can’t beat the great location, views, and resources this place has to offer. Plenty of nice people who come and go year round and have plenty of privacy for camping and fishing."

    "There are some very nice sites available but there are some really boring ones too."

    2. Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Belleville, KS
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 527-2288

    "Nice, grassy sites right around the small lake, next to a cornfield. There are picnic tables, fire pits, a playground, and a couple shaded pavilions for a picnic or rain shelter."

    "This is a self service park and it’s $20 for full hook ups although some of the spaces only had 50 amp service instead of 50 and 30."

    3. Tuttle Creek Cove

    3 Reviews
    Manhattan, KS
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 539-6523

    $24 / night

    "There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake. Our camp site had plenty of over head cover from the sun."

    "Such a beautiful campground just a short drive (15 min) off the 70. Stopped for one night driving across the country wished we had more time. Clean, convenient, and beautiful views."

    4. River Pond State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Manhattan, KS
    47 miles

    "The is a nice clean Kansas State Park. Lots of shady spots. Easy access to walking trails and water activities. Fire pits and picnic tables at every site. Most sites are only water and electric."

    "Small dog park in one corner. Many of the sites are well spread out, but even the close ones are quiet due to the trees absorbing sound."

    5. Deshler City Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Republic, KS
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 365-4260

    "Amazing small town and amazing city RV park."

    "I parked and noticed the site next to me had a spot for water hook up. Luckily i had a long enough hose."

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Cabin Reviews near Hanover, KS

21 Reviews of 6 Hanover Campgrounds


  • J
    Jun. 1, 2018

    River Pond State Park Campground

    Nice State Park

    The is a nice clean Kansas State Park. Lots of shady spots. Easy access to walking trails and water activities. Fire pits and picnic tables at every site. Most sites are only water and electric. There are only a half dozen or so full hook up sites and they are generally always full during camping season. There are two dump stations on site. This park is close to home for us and we camp here often.

  • Stefanie Z.
    Oct. 2, 2020

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Quiet, peaceful lakeshore camping

    Nice, grassy sites right around the small lake, next to a cornfield. There are picnic tables, fire pits, a playground, and a couple shaded pavilions for a picnic or rain shelter. It’s pretty quiet except for the constant low hum of a nearby mill - very Kansas. It’s patrolled by police regularly and is a peaceful, serene, no frills place to camp for a night. Also included - boat ramp for recreation or fishing, bathrooms, disc golf course. Town is right down the road for supplies.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Deshler City Park Campground

    Uptown Small Town

    Amazing small town and amazing city RV park.

    $10.00 per night with first three days free with maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights

    Covered pavilion water hookups electrical hookups trash paved parking sites with sidewalk dump station 24 hour restrooms showers during pool season use of pool during pool season Disc golf, horseshoes, pool during season, volleyball, wonderful green space with mature trees, bushes and flowers.

    Washington Park covers 10 acres. There is a walking trail about¾ mile.

    This really is an amazing city park and a fantastic bargain.

    LNT

    Better than when you found it

    Stay safe Happy travels

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2024

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Nice park with lots of amenities

    This is a self service park and it’s $20 for full hook ups although some of the spaces only had 50 amp service instead of 50 and 30. If you stay in the upper level, you might want to make sure you have a long sewer hose as it is quite a ways behind the trailer. Park does have bathrooms and a shower that were so so. There also is a disc golf available at the back of the lake. Nice walk around the lake. Sidenote there’s a nice nine hole golf course here that was fairly inexpensive and highly recommend los Primos Mexican restaurant for dinner.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2025

    River Pond State Park Campground

    Great place to stay

    Lots of sites. Lots of trees. Small dog park in one corner. Many of the sites are well spread out, but even the close ones are quiet due to the trees absorbing sound. Pull throughs are not too level and services are on the wrong side so make sure your hose and electric cable are long enough. Could never connect to the WiFi. 4g signal was pretty strong. Park does need to label the roads with site numbers. I recommend arriving in daylight to find your spot, as well as researching your location beforehand.

  • T
    Aug. 6, 2019

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Nice for an overnight

    This municipal Campground is right off 36 , very convenient. The price is $20 for water and electric. You can swim in the lake and there are showers and a dump station. The Bel Villa is s great place to eat just up the road with plenty of parking for RVs. No shade. T mobile service was excellent and we got several TV stations.

  • s
    Dec. 19, 2021

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Stop Over on the Christmas Roadtrip

    Rating a three for two reasons: 1) the potable water is shut off (dump station open), and 2) the RV camp Spots are directly next to each other (No room for privacy feom the neighbors)

    However, we always prefer to camp by some sort of body of water, so check that box. AND they have a great Christmas light show throughout the park around the lake/campground for the locals that my daughter enjoyed!

  • Joey B.
    Aug. 31, 2020

    River Pond Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park

    Great spot close to manhattan for any kind of camping

    For the price you can’t beat the great location, views, and resources this place has to offer. Plenty of nice people who come and go year round and have plenty of privacy for camping and fishing. Recommend to anyone who is thinking about camping around the area.

  • Shaeli E.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Right in town

    Although we personally have not spent the night here, we visit it every chance we get since it is right in the town of Belleville. You can frolf, fish, have a picnic, go for a walk around the pond, and camp here of course. The thing I like the most is that it is right in town so you have the grocery store and gas stations all within 3 miles. There is also a swimming pool in town for the kids. You can kayak on the pond as well and there use to be small boats that would go on it as well!


Guide to Hanover

Cabin camping options near Hanover, Kansas span across state parks and municipal campgrounds with varying amenities and seasonal availability. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and cold winters with occasional snowfall. Most cabins in the area operate year-round with reduced services during winter months, while others like Tuttle Creek Cove maintain a seasonal schedule from mid-April through October.

What to do

Lake activities: River Pond State Park Campground offers multiple water recreation options with equipment rentals available. "Rocky ford campground is the most awsome in the area... rent a conoe, kayake stand up boards, very good fishing," notes a regular visitor to the park.

Disc golf courses: Rocky Pond City Park Campground features an on-site disc golf course that winds around the small lake. According to a camper, "There are picnic tables, fire pits, a playground, and a couple shaded pavilions for a picnic or rain shelter... Also included - boat ramp for recreation or fishing, bathrooms, disc golf course."

Walking trails: Tuttle Creek Cove provides shoreline walking paths along the lake. "Such a beautiful campground just a short drive (15 min) off the 70. Stopped for one night driving across the country wished we had more time," writes one traveler who discovered the area.

Off-road vehicle areas: The terrain around certain campgrounds accommodates off-road recreation. "The orv area was amazing to take the jeeps out to! There's trails, mudding areas, and areas called ledges for climbing. We will definitely be returning again!" explains one adventurous visitor.

What campers like

Affordability: Deshler City Park Campground offers budget-friendly cabin options with basic amenities. "Nice spot to camp without spending a fortune. Their 50 amp plug ins were by the road but we didn't get much if any traffic noise," reports one satisfied camper.

Shade coverage: Many cabins and campsites feature mature trees for summer heat relief. One Tuttle Creek area camper noted, "Our camp site had plenty of over head cover from the sun. Overall a very pleasant experience, especially for those looking to get away, but not too far away."

Convenience to town: Proximity to local services makes certain locations particularly appealing. A visitor to Rocky Pond explains, "It's patrolled by police regularly and is a peaceful, serene, no frills place to camp for a night... Town is right down the road for supplies."

Spacious sites: River Pond Campground offers well-spaced cabin and tent sites. "Tent camping. RV camping. Great pull through spots and lots of full grown trees for big shade. Great grounds and many many lakes side spots," writes one camper describing the layout.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Water systems at some campgrounds shut down during colder months. "Rating a three for two reasons: 1) the potable water is shut off (dump station open), and 2) the RV camp spots are directly next to each other," explains a winter visitor to Rocky Pond.

Site navigation challenges: Finding specific cabins can be difficult after dark. "Park does need to label the roads with site numbers. I recommend arriving in daylight to find your spot, as well as researching your location beforehand," advises one River Pond State Park camper.

Utility placement: Setup challenges exist at certain sites. "Pull throughs are not too level and services are on the wrong side so make sure your hose and electric cable are long enough," notes a recent visitor about connection logistics.

Varied management presence: Some cabins have on-site staff while others use self-service systems. "The bathrooms were located by the camper areas and not the primitive area. Lots of room near the shelters for multiple tents. There was no management and they have a self pay system."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Several locations provide swimming facilities for children. A Tuttle Creek Cove visitor shares, "Last 4th of July my family and friends went tent camping here. There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake."

Town amenities: Additional entertainment exists near some campgrounds. One camper notes, "You can frolf, fish, have a picnic, go for a walk around the pond... The thing I like the most is that it is right in town so you have the grocery store and gas stations all within 3 miles. There is also a swimming pool in town for the kids."

Holiday activities: Deshler City Park offers seasonal programming. "Amazing small town and amazing city RV park... Covered pavilion water hookups electrical hookups trash paved parking sites with sidewalk dump station 24 hour restrooms showers during pool season use of pool during pool season."

Noise considerations: College proximity affects weekend atmosphere at certain locations. "College nearby so weekends inches summer can get a little rowdy at times but week nights are usually very peaceful," advises one regular visitor.

Tips from RVers

Hookup options: Cabin sites with full connections tend to fill quickly. "There are only a half dozen or so full hook up sites and they are generally always full during camping season. There are two dump stations on site," explains a River Pond State Park camper.

Stay duration limits: Municipal parks often have time restrictions. "Amazing small town and amazing city RV park. $10.00 per night with first three days free with maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights," notes a visitor to Deshler City Park describing the policy.

Variable connectivity: WiFi reliability differs between locations. "Could never connect to the WiFi. 4g signal was pretty strong," reports a camper regarding digital accessibility at one of the cabin sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Hanover, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Hanover, KS is River Pond Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 14 reviews.

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