Best Glamping near Haysville, KS

Wellington KOA offers premium glamping accommodations near Haysville, Kansas with comfortable canvas tents featuring electricity and modern amenities. Located approximately 20 miles south of Haysville, this glamping destination provides a blend of outdoor adventure and comfort with full utility hookups and showers for glamping guests. The well-maintained grounds include picnic tables, fire rings, and clean facilities for a comfortable outdoor experience. Other glamping options in the area include Sedgwick County Lake Afton Park and Santa Fe Lake, both offering elevated outdoor stays with amenities beyond traditional camping. One guest shared, "Very nice patio on site with fire pit, table, chairs and covered swing."

Visitors to these glamping resorts enjoy access to numerous water activities at nearby lakes, including kayaking, swimming, and fishing. Mountain biking and hiking trails surround many of these locations, particularly at Santa Fe Lake where trail systems cater to different experience levels. The Wellington KOA provides a convenient market for glamping essentials, while all locations offer fire rings for evening gatherings and stargazing. Seasonal considerations vary, with most glamping sites like Cheney State Park West Shore open year-round with climate-controlled accommodations. According to a camper, "Great place to hang out with the family. Awesome for fishing in the boat if you can find the right spot!" Many eco-friendly glamping options emphasize conservation with proper waste management and natural setting preservation.

Best Glamping Sites Near Haysville, Kansas (8)

    1. Santa Fe Lake

    10 Reviews
    Augusta, KS
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 775-9926

    "This is a nice smaller lake that is fairly close to Wichita. Great staff on board. Electric only but the office lets you fill your fresh water tank by the entrance and there is a dump station."

    "This location is well maintained with multiple tent camping spots and a few electric. The owners take great pride in keeping it this way."

    2. Wellington KOA

    8 Reviews
    Haysville, KS
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (620) 326-8300

    "Nice campground, friendly staff, very nice patio on slott with fire pit, table, chairs and covered swing"

    "Friendly staff, extremely clean bathrooms and showers! Nice grassy spot for our tent!"

    3. West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    13 Reviews
    Cheney, KS
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 542-3664

    $10 - $21 / night

    "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."

    "If you do mountain bike, you would enjoy the 9 + mile trail ( we walked it)."

    4. Sedgwick County Lake Afton Park

    1 Review
    Garden Plain, KS
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 794-2774

    5. Harvey County East Park

    9 Reviews
    Walton, KS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 283-5420

    "I also like how they put boat docks behind all of the lake side sites. The swim area is nice but often crowded on the weekends. This campground has both 50 and 30 amp sites."

    "Bathroom was clean."

    6. Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    10 Reviews
    El Dorado, KS
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 321-7180

    $10 - $110 / night

    "There was about 15 or 20 spaces all with electric. I believe there was vault toilets only but no dump station. We had to come up to the blue stem area to dump."

    "Ross at the main entrance is a great guy with lots of information about the parks & lake. Camp host at Sunflower Meadows was nice & helpful."

    7. Shady Creek Area — El Dorado State Park

    1 Review
    El Dorado, KS
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 321-7180

    $10 / night

    8. Beaumont Hotel & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    El Dorado, KS
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 377-3085

    $20 - $109 / night

    "Located in the Heart of the Flint Hills in Kansas. Right off highway 400 about 26 miles east of Augusta, Kansas. Fly in with your own plane, drive your car/RV  or ride your bicycle. "

    "We stopped here for the night because it was in the right location, but were surprised by how nice it was. "

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  • AJ M.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Nice surroundings beside the reservoir

    We stayed on a Sunday night in early Summer on our road trip west. The lake was high due to flooding so we were moved the week before from our original booking at Hobie Beach. Really pleased with the primitive campsite we were at. Fire pit and picnic table was well maintained. On Sunday night the restrooms & showers were in need of a clean.

    Nature trails are great for the kids. 

    Bait shop just outside the park entrance was well stocked including ice.

  • S
    May. 30, 2020

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    Bed bugs!!! Don’t rent Cabin 5 Larkspur

    I’m exhausted, the last 12hrs has been a dumpster fire. Last thing we expected was a bed bug infestation. Woke at midnight with a few annoying bites, on further inspection we were covered in bed bugs, urrrgghh. After picking them off our pj’s and getting over the initial shock we went home to quarantine our clothes, shower and sleep. Returned in the morning to checkout and trash our sleeping bags and pillows. Everyone is disappointed, and I’m out of pocket for 2 nights accommodation and 4x sleeping gear...whoever the host is should be ashamed of themselves, I’m trying to warn the next people, this cabin is booked solid but in reality uninhabitable! The porch is also infested with burrowing bumblebees, scary for kids and adults alike.

  • B
    Apr. 4, 2023

    Wellington KOA

    Nice campground, friendly staff, very nice patio on slott with fire pit, table, chairs and swing

    Nice campground, friendly staff, very nice patio on slott with fire pit, table, chairs and covered swing

  • J
    Feb. 28, 2021

    Beaumont Hotel & RV Park

    Hotel & Campground with plenty of room to pitch a tent. Even an air strip!

    Located in the Heart of the Flint Hills in Kansas. Right off highway 400 about 26 miles east of Augusta, Kansas. Fly in with your own plane, drive your car/RV  or ride your bicycle.  Beaumont with their own airport, hotel, campground, and cafe with a lot of Frisco Railroad History.

    I camped in a tent in September 2020.  The cafe is open Fri 8 am-8 pm; Sat 7am-9pm; Sun 7 am-2pm (closed in winter).  One of the motel rooms behind the cafe is available for showers and restrooms for campers.  I enjoyed supper and breakfast at the cafe.--friendly people and great food.  Quiet evening and fantastic stargazing.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Deb L.
    Jan. 14, 2019

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Great!

    Have stayed at this lake many times over the last 35 years, both in a tent and a camper. There are sites for everything. I've even seen people sleep in the bed of their pickup trucks. Full service, no service, whatever you need. Bath houses are cared for daily.

  • Marty D.
    May. 31, 2018

    Santa Fe Lake

    Pretty basic but close to home

    This is a nice smaller lake that is fairly close to Wichita. Great staff on board. Electric only but the office lets you fill your fresh water tank by the entrance and there is a dump station. Swim beach & great for tent camping. This was the first lake we went to as new RV owners.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    Actually stayed at Bemis CG

    We actually camped at Bemis Campground about a mile and a half south of this campground. Right off of the main road. There was about 15 or 20 spaces all with electric. I believe there was vault toilets only but no dump station. We had to come up to the blue stem area to dump. Nice little campground right on the lake but downside was that it was right next to the road so a little bit of traffic noise and not really any place to hike or walk. Spaces were fairly level and nicely spaced apart. Probably would recommend taking a back in spot rather than a pull through spot as the pull through were all pretty small and had no shade.


Guide to Haysville

Santa Fe Lake offers primitive and RV camping sites 22 miles northeast of Haysville, Kansas near Augusta. The 123-acre lake sits at an elevation of 1,300 feet in the gently rolling plains of south-central Kansas. Summer temperatures average 85-95°F during peak camping season, and the lake's position provides minimal tree cover on most sites.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Santa Fe Lake features trails designed for various skill levels, from beginners to experts. As one camper noted, "The mountain bike trails as well as hiking trails are perfect for beginners to experts. It is large enough for wake but we love taking our kayaks out" (Helena P.).

Trail running: The gravel road encircling the lake connects to multiple trail offshoots. "Several trails offshoot from this main road, each is marked for either hiking (trail running), mountain biking, or camping. None of the hikes are very difficult, most are easy/moderate and support running" (Armaan M., Santa Fe Lake).

Paddling: The smaller lakes near Haysville provide calm waters ideal for kayaking and canoeing. "This lake is a nice break from places like Cheney and Afton. It's small so there aren't a lot of big boats disturbing the water, which makes paddling a lot more enjoyable" (Chris L.).

Disc golf: Cheney State Park West Shore includes an 18-hole disc golf course as part of its recreation options. The course winds through the wooded sections of the park, providing a challenging experience for disc golf enthusiasts.

Wildlife observation: Cheney State Park offers excellent opportunities for bird watching, especially bald eagles. "Yep, we saw bald eagles every day of our stay. Majestic!" (Nancy C.).

What campers like

Lake access from campsites: Many campsites at Harvey County East Park feature direct water access. "Most campsites have easy access to the lake. Facilities are dated but, for the most part, clean" (Bj T.).

Clean facilities: Wellington KOA maintains well-kept amenities that campers appreciate. "Friendly staff, extremely clean bathrooms and showers! Nice grassy spot for our tent!" (Wandering W.).

Quiet atmosphere: Yurt camping near Haysville, Kansas at smaller lakes provides a more peaceful experience. "This lake is a nice break from places like Cheney and Afton. It's small so there aren't a lot of big boats disturbing the water" (Chris L., Santa Fe Lake).

Stargazing opportunities: The open skies of Kansas make for excellent night viewing. "Quiet evening and fantastic stargazing" (Joyce R., Beaumont Hotel & RV Park).

Historical sites: Some camping areas feature interesting historical elements. "The history of the hotel and accompanying landing strip was fascinating, and the path to the ponds at sunset was beautiful" (Sarah B., Beaumont Hotel & RV Park).

What you should know

Water hookups limitations: At Harvey County East Park, water connections must be shared. "Just to note, the water hookups are shared between sites and currently have signs reading, '15 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Do Not Leave Water Hose Connected, Even If You Have A Splitter'" (Meghan B.).

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven sites that require preparation. "Sites are all gravel or grass with the exception of handicap sites. I wouldn't say they were level, but all doable" (Nancy C., Cheney State Park West Shore).

Alcohol policies: Alcohol rules vary between campgrounds. Santa Fe Lake prohibits alcohol: "The only real downside is that there is no alcohol allowed, but nobody really came around checking that we noticed" (Chris L.).

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds near Haysville require minimum stays during weekends or peak season. "We only needed one night, but had to pay for two nights (it was on a weekend, but this place was no where near full, so the demand isn't there to warrant a 2 night requirement)" (Shana D.).

Weather considerations: Kansas camping experiences high winds that can impact water activities. "It was WINDY every day so I couldn't kayak or SUP. I think it is just Kansas, though" (Nancy C.).

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: El Dorado State Park offers play areas for children near camping loops. "We love camping here because the campsites are decent size and they have cabins for our family without campers or tents. We also enjoy the lake and playgrounds for the kids" (Holly D.).

Swimming beaches: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming areas with sandy beaches. "Sandy beaches at most of the tent campsites are our favorite things about this lake! Also, super affordable camping" (Anika L., Harvey County East Park).

Yurt alternatives: For families wanting a yurt camping experience near Haysville, Kansas without the equipment, cabins offer similar convenience. "We love camping here because the campsites are decent size and they have cabins for our family without campers or tents" (Holly D.).

Trail difficulty ratings: Families can choose appropriate hiking trails based on clearly marked difficulty levels. "The trail is composed of a gravel camping road that encircles the man made lake. Several trails offshoot from this main road, each is marked for either hiking (trail running), mountain biking, or camping" (Armaan M.).

Fishing spots for kids: Lakes near Haysville offer fishing opportunities for young anglers. "Great place to hang out with the family. Awesome for fishing in the boat if, you can find the right spot!!" (Dakota H.).

Tips from RVers

Late check-in processes: Wellington KOA offers systems for after-hours arrivals. "Pulled in around 11pm, had to use the late check-in process. Well organized and easy with individual maps for each site number. Highly recommend!" (Aaron S., Wellington KOA).

Site selection for shade: Most campgrounds have limited shaded sites with hookups. "Very few 50 amp site to choose from and no 50 amp sites with shade. Decent beach area with playground equipment for kids" (Stanleigh S.).

Water fill stations: Campgrounds with limited water hookups often provide central filling locations. "Water was off for the season. You could fill tanks at the vacant host site or the dump station" (Nancy C.).

Electric options: Different camping loops offer various amperage options. "Decent campground really enjoy the large and shady sites. I also like how they put boat docks behind all of the lake side sites. This campground has both 50 and 30 amp sites. All of the 50 amp sites are on the inner loop and all of the lake side sites are 30 amp" (Stanleigh S., Harvey County East Park).

Site spacing considerations: Site sizes and privacy vary between campgrounds and loops. "The sites were level and spacious. We will definitely be back" (Todd P., El Dorado State Park).

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