Best Tent Camping near Lebo, KS

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Tent campsites around Lebo, Kansas include several primitive options within a one-hour drive radius. Woodridge Park stands out as a highly-rated tent camping destination that offers both car-accessible sites in a gravel loop and primitive walk-in sites along a 4.5-mile trail. Other options include Adam's Grove near Vassar with 30 designated tent sites, and Kansas View at Council Grove Lake with picnic tables and fire rings for tent setup.

Most tent campgrounds in this area feature basic amenities with varying levels of services. Woodridge Park provides vault toilets, potable water, and trash service—amenities not commonly found at other local sites. The primitive hike-in sites at Woodridge are spread well apart along the trail, offering more seclusion than the main camping area. A visitor commented, "There are an endless number of areas to explore with several campsites in the parking lot area and 15 more primitive sites along the trail." Adam's Grove charges a $6 fee per site and includes a boat ramp but no hookups. Several campgrounds in the region have seasonal restrictions, with some closed since 2018, so checking current status before arrival is essential.

The tent camping experience near Lebo offers varying levels of solitude depending on location and timing. According to one camper, "Woodridge is never overcrowded unless it's a holiday, so more often than not you could camp the whole weekend and potentially not see another person." The trail sites at Woodridge provide views of Clinton Lake, with some spots situated directly lakeside. Trail conditions can become problematic after rainfall, with muddy terrain making access to remote sites challenging. Tent campers should be prepared for potentially aggressive insects during summer months, particularly mid-June when butterfly hatching has been reported. The terrain is generally moderate in difficulty, making most areas accessible for typical tent camping equipment.

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  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Cedar Park

    Beautiful area.

    Great area, friendly guests even the kids showing up on the weekends were well behaved. One vault toilet they maintain the best they can. Area is patrolled by Park Rangers and law enforcement, not sure if local, county, or state. While there the park placed plaques marking site numbers and eventually they will add a kiosk that will have a QR code for payment, they were not sure what the fee would be (free for now). The sites are huge and not right on top of each other, they offer a picnic table, fire ring, and a gravel parking spot for your camper or grassy areas for tents. Very dusty roads getting here but worth it. Watch out for wildlife, deer, turkeys, and vultures are always on the roads including the pup that chases you're truck, just down the road from here, lol. Hope this helps, Happy camping you all!

  • Vanessa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2020

    Chase State Fishing Lake

    Primitive and quiet

    There are several areas to set up camp, each area has different advantages: proximity to vault toilets, picnic tables, privacy... The area is easy to navigate and sites are lakeside.

  • Leni K.
    Apr. 7, 2024

    Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

    Relaxing Car/Tent Camping Spot

    Pros Off-season was quiet Open bathrooms were nice and well kept. Easy access to trails Lots of wildlife, vultures, deer, etc. Well marked and plenty of them spots Marina was a quick bike ride away and had a lot to offer during the season. Primate loops had some good spacing and tree cover, along with views of the lake. Inner loops not so much Potable water available year round. Was drinkable.

    Cons Signs marked closed bathrooms but not the closest open bathrooms. One per campsite was still open with heat and electric. Weirdly all vaults were closed Office and hosts were unavailable so we had to leave for Casey's for firewood. While before the season, someone told us it's typically impossible to get firewood because the office is usually closed. Signs to the entrance to park and n avigation were pretty small, impossible to read at night, not lit. Electric parking pass only issued one day pass at a time. Would do the paper pass across the parking lot next time. Spacing is definitely a bit crowded for tent camping privacy this time of year. Will be curious to see how it feels in the summer/fall.

  • Christina H.
    Apr. 23, 2021

    Eisenhower State Park Campground

    Primitive camping was small and exposed, but fun

    The fivestar loop is decent for tent camping. The sites were fairly small and jammed next to each other, and half of them didn't have great tree cover, but they all have a nice firepit and picnic table.  It was super duper windy off of the lake for us, so be ready for wind.  Bathrooms were nice and clean and the staff were very nice.

  • T
    Jul. 31, 2018

    North Richey Cove

    Custer Campground north of Richey Cove

    Primitive sites. Vault toilets, bbq, covered picnic tables and fire rings. 3 tents allowed per site. You can shower at the north Richey campground. All are close to the lake and there is a boat ramp at the entrance. Small campground with maybe 12 sites.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2025

    Osage State Fishing Lake

    Beautiful place - big rig friendly

    So glad we chose this dispersed camping location as an overnight stay. It's fantastic! Beautiful area, campfire rings in several locations, and our 43' Rv navigated smoothly (well, husband navigated smoothly!) Easy to drive through, well-maintained roads....leave no trace, and enjoy!

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2021

    Lake Shawnee County Campground

    So much to do and very close to Topeka

    General: In addition to a campground, this county park has so much to offer including a seven-mile paved path around Lake Shawnee, disc golf, a heated fishing dock, softball complex, golf course, boat ramps, tennis courts, playground, picnic shelters, arboretum, and the Ted Ensley Gardens. The office was open until 7 pm so check-in was a breeze and the staff very friendly and welcoming. 

    Sites/Facilities: The campground itself has 119 sites, situated on a peninsula jutting into the lake. All have water and electric (some 30 amp and some 50 amp). Many have views of the lake but unfortunately, they are all back-in and stacked up very close to each other so there is no privacy between sites. Our site (96) was on the end, so we had privacy on one side but could easily hear people in neighboring sites. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. The fee is very reasonable ($20 or$18 for seniors). 

    Activities: I saw people fishing in the lake, there is a nice playground, and there is a paved path around the lake which made for a nice walk. 

    Restrooms: There are two restroom/shower/laundry facilities that were very clean (they had been cleaned by the time I went in at 7:30 am). 

    Conclusion: You are not far from downtown Topeka so you will hear road noise and the occasional siren, but this campground and all facilities are a nice oasis near an urban area. I definitely recommend visiting the Ted Ensley gardens while there (no additional admission, by donation only).

  • T
    Jul. 9, 2023

    Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

    Easy Camping, For Our First Time

    It was busy and noisy up until quiet hours, super family friendly, the camp sites are quite large and spread apart. The showers & bathrooms were nice! Many spots to choose from, we were lucky to grab one with tree cover making it feel like we were really out in nature. Lovely park and campground.

  • West River J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2018

    North Richey Cove

    Most secluded spot around Council Grove Lake

    2 different loops with a several waterside campsites and picnic shelters alongside each. Campsites include tent pad, shelter, picnic table and either a fire pit or an elevated grill. There is also water access that you can drop your boat into thats just adjacent for main Richey Cove campground's beach. Tent only camping allows you to get some quiet time in the out doors as its one of the least frequented of the campsites around the lake and the farthest north.


Guide to Lebo

Tent campsites near Lebo, Kansas extend throughout the Flint Hills region, situated at approximately 1,100-1,200 feet elevation with prairie and woodland terrain surrounding several lakes. Most sites experience hot, humid summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F, while spring and fall offer milder conditions with occasional severe storms that can create challenging camping conditions.

What to do

Lake fishing opportunities: At Council Grove Lake, tent campers can fish for crappie, bass, and catfish. As one camper shared, "We had lots of success with fishing and the kids really enjoyed some of the hiking trails" at Kansas View - Council Grove Lake.

Trail exploration: Woodridge Park offers a 4.5-mile trail with multiple offshoots for day hiking. A camper noted, "We also love hiking the trail through the woods and by the lake even when we aren't camping—best trail I've been on in Lawrence" at Woodridge Park.

Boat access: Adam's Grove provides convenient boat ramp access for water activities. According to a visitor, "Adam's Grove does provide the closet boat ramp if you plan on picking up passengers off the beach near the dam at Michigan Valley Park" making it practical for groups combining camping with boating at Adam's Grove.

What campers like

Secluded primitive sites: The spread-out primitive camping spots offer privacy even during busier periods. One camper mentioned, "Camping spots along trail are really spread out and even if every spot is full you still feel secluded."

Early morning lake views: Lakeside tent sites provide scenic sunrise views across the water. A camper at Woodridge Park shared, "Site 4 is right on the lake and had a beautiful view of the sunrise. The main loop/parking area had some pit toilets that are very basic but honestly no worse than what I've seen at some paid campsites."

Open fields for recreation: Some campgrounds feature open areas for games and activities. At Kansas View, a visitor noted, "Depending on where you went there were nice fields to play frisbee in."

Free camping options: Several tent campsites near Lebo, Kansas offer no-cost camping. One camper described their experience: "Beautiful free camping. There's a gravel loop with some picnic tables and a couple hike-in sites dispersed along a trail."

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Some campgrounds have limited operating seasons or have permanently closed. A camper reported about 110 Mile Park: "We stayed here several years ago and it was a quiet little camp site that nobody really went to. They closed this campground in 2018 however."

Insect activity: Mid-June experiences significant butterfly and insect activity that can affect camping comfort. A family reported: "We went mid-June, and there had apparently been some type of butterfly hatching. They were small but quite aggressive, constantly swarming us."

Trail conditions: Trails can become extremely muddy after rainfall, making access to remote sites difficult. One visitor warned, "Keep in mind though that the trail gets very muddy if it has just rained!"

Campsite availability: Most tent campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis without reservation systems. A camper noted about Woodridge Park: "First come / first serve, plenty of space, potable water, nice toilets, tons of trails..."

Tips for camping with families

Pack light for hike-in sites: When using primitive trail sites with children, minimize gear. One family shared, "It was our first time hiking in to a site—lots of work with our regular gear for a family of four, but worth it!"

Scout-friendly locations: Several campgrounds accommodate group camping for youth organizations. A leader mentioned: "Spend three nights with the cub scouts on this lake. We had lots of success with fishing and the kids really enjoyed some of the hiking trails."

Pet-friendly options: Many tent campsites near Lebo welcome family dogs. A camper noted their experience: "We have myself, husband, son, and dog. Every now and then there will be a rowdy group of guys out there to party but for the most part it's pretty quiet."

Weekend timing: For family camping trips requiring more space and quiet, avoid holiday weekends. According to regulars at Woodridge Park: "This is my little families favorite camp ground. We very rarely run into anyone else while camping on the trail."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RV campers should choose campgrounds with designated parking areas rather than primitive sites. A camper observed: "Awesome spot for weekend camping. Lots of fire rings available. Well maintained in the main camping area, as well as on the trail."

Water access: Some campgrounds offer water hookups despite otherwise primitive conditions. The features list for Kansas View at Council Grove Lake confirms drinking water and water hookups are available, making it more suitable for RV users requiring water access.

Fire regulations: Check current fire restrictions as they vary by location and season. One RVer noted: "Lots of fire rings available. Well maintained in the main camping area, as well as on the trail."

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