Best Glamping near Louisburg, KS

For those who want to experience Louisburg, but still want the creature comforts of home, consider glamping for your trip. Glamping is not only a fun alternative to traditional tent camping, but also allows you to pack more or less gear as you see fit. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping near Louisburg.

Best Glamping Sites Near Louisburg, Kansas (12)

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Recent Glamping Reviews near Louisburg, KS

122 Reviews of 12 Louisburg Campgrounds


  • Pat T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA near Louisburg, KS
    May. 8, 2020

    Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    Nice quiet park

    We missed a KOA in Kansas City because of construction. Went to Lawrence KOA instead. Glad for the misfortune. The park has all you need for short or long term camping and RV trips.

  • Steve C.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park near Louisburg, KS
    May. 29, 2018

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Nice Place

    Nice little campground tucked away just outside Kansas City. Close to everything but far enough that it’s still really camping. Cell service on AT&T and Verizon are great. Only negative is that some sites are right on the road, so kids can dart out at any time...just be careful!

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Carrie B.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA near Louisburg, KS
    Oct. 16, 2018

    Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    Ok for a stopover

    Stayed one night at the KOA in Oak Grove, just east of Kansas City. The sites were all sunny and since it was 100 degrees, it was hot. But the pool was nice and they had a nice dog park which was ok in the evening after it cooled off. Close to KC so we could drive in for BBQ.

  • Bran P.
    Camper-submitted photo at Linn County Park near Louisburg, KS
    Sep. 26, 2016

    Linn County Park

    Nice views!

    Located in east central Kansas on 2600 acre Lake LaCygne (cooling reservoir for KCPL coal-fired power plant). No swimming or skiing allowed, only fishing boats. We stayed on site 112 in View Point Loop next to some permanent residents. There’s no stay limit here so some sites are very messy. Paved roads with gravel sites having W/E, mostly 30A but a few 50A like ours. Check in at the Marina to see which ones are available at this all first come first serve cg. They even have a few FHU sites but I imagine they are all taken by the residents. Nice dump station located in the back of the park along with a few rustic cabins. We enjoyed a waterfront site but there were many 30A sites available in a more wooded setting in several different loops. There are about 113 sites here.

  • Charlie & Danielle B.
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Clinton State Park Campground near Louisburg, KS
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Clinton State Park Campground

    Big, affordable sites but lots of bugs

    We stayed a week at Clinton State Park’s campground at site 92 in the middle of July with our two dogs.

    Pros: The park itself is very big so the sites were pretty big which is always a big plus. Sites come with a picnic table and a fairly large fire ring which we unfortunately never got to enjoy because we were here during a heat wave (100+ almost every day). The park is also at a lake so there’s a beach access area where you can go and swim or just sit by the very large lake. There’s also a marina and boat ramps for anyone who has a boat, which we sadly did not. Of course, it’s important to mention this was one of the most affordable places we’ve ever stayed, granted, it was with a non sewer site but still.

    Cons: The check-in situation was not very good. We received our site number upon reservation but we didn’t receive any instructions on when and where to check-in or if anyone would even be there to check us in. We also weren’t aware we’d have to pay for a parking pass for both our RV and towed vehicle which is normally $5/day but since we were there 7 days they gave us the annual passes which came out to $50 total for both vehicles. This one obviously most likely just has to do with the time of year we were here and it’s out of the park’s control but there were SO MANY BUGS especially at night. We hung our outside string lights like normal and, as you’ll see in the photos, they were absolutely swarmed with bugs. We’ve never seen so many bugs in one place, not even close. We also, as mentioned above, stayed at a W/E only site in the Prairie Clover Campground and each campground only has one dump station (2 total for the whole park) and the one for ours was closed for construction, which we were not made aware of, so we had to drive a pretty good distance to take our honey pot to the only one that was open. The bathrooms/showers were extremely hot because of no ventilation, had a lot of bugs, and the showers only give you one temperature and one pressure level, neither of which were great, and the lights in both are on a sensor and they went off within about 5 minutes of being in there and no matter how much you motioned it wouldn’t come back on so you’re stuck showering in the dark. Lastly, our Verizon service wasn’t very good, only about 2 bars of LTE. We both work full time remotely so this was concerning but luckily with our jet pack connected to an antenna we were able to get around 3 bars of LTE which was enough for us to work off of.

    Overall: This is a nice, affordable state park/campground overall, not exactly the prettiest but it’s big and offers big sites and a large lake you can enjoy. It would have been much more enjoyable to stay during a cooler time of the year when there wasn’t so many bugs and on a site that had sewer (a non sewer site was our choice to be fair) so you didn’t have to worry about the dump station situation. Also not having wi-fi or great phone service was inconvenient but we had enough to make it work. We don’t plan to spend a whole lot of time in Kansas but if we came back through anytime that’s not spring or summer we’d definitely consider staying here again.

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo at Linn County Park near Louisburg, KS
    Jul. 17, 2019

    Linn County Park

    Nice with lots of shade

    Lots of trees lots of wildlife Had deer walk right through the campground when we were there. shower house/ rest room we’re clean for the most part but a little rundown. Also if you have kids that go camping with you chances are your cell phones will not work so the kids probably will be very bored lol

  • Jamie S.
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Apr. 7, 2021

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Such a fun time!

    This was our first location as full time RVers and it was such a fun experience. There are kayaks and canoes to rent, there is a great marina, fishing, and tons of water access opportunities for private kayaks. The people are friendly and so fun! Truly a great place to come camp.

    Cons: showers are either dirty or out of service, no bathroom in some campgrounds aside from a portapotty.

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Aug. 9, 2022

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Hillsdale lake C.O.E.

    Great campground (Sunflower) The host's are friendly and knowledgeable of the area. The trees in the sites are small saplings, give them a few more years, and they will be nice.

  • Jason W.
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Jun. 18, 2021

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Trees, Lake Access, Biking, Hunting, Fishing, and Bow Range

    This campground is close to home for us, but we love it as a quick get away.  It has beautiful, tree-covered campsites that offer direct access to the lake.  The sites and facilities are well kept and clean.  Full-hookup sites don't have any tree coverage, but the electric/water sites near the lake are very cozy.  

    It is a great place to bike and fish.  It also has excellent public hunting areas.  It also has a great bow range for siting in and practicing with your bow.  You can even climb towers to practice shooting from "tree-stand" elevations.

  • Dan & Penny F.
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Apr. 3, 2022

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    2022 Camping kickoff on April Fools Day

    Cool weekend at a great lake right before things turned green. Closed last year to redo the electric, enjoyed Site 181 at Scott Creek, west side of Hillsdale Lake.

    Still a little cool and gray, but nice 60 degree weekend.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Aug. 6, 2018

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Great site. poorly maintained

    We stayed for a week in Crappie Cove. We have relatives in the area and have always heard folks rave about weekends at Hillsdale lake. We are spending 3 months this summer in our RV traveling the country and this was one of the stops along our way.

    Pros:

    • spacious site
    • lots of trees/shade
    • Mostly quiet location
    • great playground for kids (though not shaded)
    • each site had a table and fire pit
    • far enough away from the city to see stars at night. :)
    • Lots of different camping loops - from primitive to full hookups.

    Cons:

    • NEVER saw the camp host.
    • not sure the showers/toilets were cleaned in the 7 days we were there. There were always puddles everywhere in the bathroom, so much that the heat made them smell very bad. One toilet would never seem to hold water. Most of the time it was empty/clogged.
    • many many cars on some sites
    • standing pond of water covered in moss/algae and caused lots of bugs/mosquitoes to be around
    • Shower curtains had black mold all over them

    This campground has great potential and we found some other bathrooms that were actually decent on another loop, so walked there daily instead of the one in our loop.

    No one at the front booth when we checked in (middle of the afternoon on a Sunday) but we had already paid, so we just proceeded to our site, which was already marked with our name and dates. We went in and out of the park every day with no issue. On the 7th day of our stay, my husband is stopped and asked where his parking permit is. No one came by our site after we checked in. No one ever asked in 7 days, not even the camp host who should monitor that stuff. We had ONE vehicle on our site and everywhere we have ever camped, one vehicle is included in your camping fee. We were told we had to pay an additional fee per day for the vehicle we used to pull our camper to the site. AFTER we had been parking there a week already and it was the day we were leaving. None of the other cars in our loop had permits in their windows or windshields.

    We have stayed at many state parks across the country and this is one of the worst, in my opinion. Camp hosts were non-existent until the last minute and then they were rude. Facilities are not well maintained (on the Crappie Cove loop).

  • Marti A.
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Hillsdale Lake, Paola, IS Sunflower State Park Campground

    New campground, so not much shade. But, many trees have planted for the future. Full hookups but no restroom or storm shelter on site. It has some concrete pads which would be nice wheelchair access.

  • Susan S.
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Off the beaten path

    A couple miles down a secluded drive, nestled back in the woods right on the lake. Lots of trees, nice shower house. Camp host is friendly and laid back. Pet friendly, well lit. Our family felt safe.

    Beautiful sunsets. Water is a little muddy but good for fishing. I would recommend for a family getaway or a fishing trip.

  • Cate S.
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    May. 31, 2017

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Great, but need more by the water!

    Hillsdale is a close stop for us. We'll often go when we only have one night to camp. Unfortunately, the waterside sites are minimal and most seem to be RV sites. We often find ourselves in a field with port-a-potties instead of lakeside with views. Not bad for what it is, I do wish they had more options.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park near Louisburg, KS
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Russel Crites - Hillsdale State Park

    Very Clean and Very Relaxing

    The Park: We love this park, it’s massive, and really pretty. They have so much to do (listed below). Sunflower Loop is our favorite and has full hookups. There are more primitive loops as well. It is ADA accessible. There was not a tornado shelter as of 2018. This is one thing that should be mandatory given its proximity and being further away from potential shelter. Excellent camping on the lake. Lots of water activities available.

    Sites: level, clear, easily accessible. Sunflower loop is widely spaced and plenty of room for larger RVs.

    Cellular: decent cellular signal.

    Amenities: Amphitheater Bath House Bicycling Boat Ramp Boating Canoeing Kayaking Campground Host Camping, Equestrian Camping, Improved Site Camping, Primitive Church Comfort Station Dock, Boat Dump Station, Camper Dump Station, Marina Fire Rings Fishing, Park Lake Fuel, Boats Golf Grills Gun Range Hiking Hiking Trail Horseback Riding Hunting Information Booth Jet Skiing Laundry Marina Mountain/Trail Bicycling Park Lake Parking Picnic Area Picnic Shelter Picnic Tables Playground Rentals, Boat, Motorized Rentals, Jet Skis Reservoir Restrooms Shelters Showers Skiing - Water Swimming, Park Lake Telephone Toilet, Pit/Vault Trails, Bicycle Trails, Equestrian Trails, Hiking/Walking, Easy Trails, Mountain Bike Walking Water Access, Park Lake Water Skiing

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park near Louisburg, KS
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Great place to camp!

    This was the second campground I visited with my new camper. It was easy to get to, beautiful overlooking the lake, and was clean. The hiking trails were overgrown and no longer accessible.

  • Fawn W.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park near Louisburg, KS
    Sep. 23, 2017

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Quick Questival Camp

    We are camping here while doing the Cotopaxi Questival Adventure Race. It's a very nice setting in a Grove of trees atop a hill. Both electric and primitive sites are available. The bathrooms are the nicest campground bathrooms I've ever used - large, clean, and not communal, so you get a sink, toilet, and shower all to yourself. This campground is in close proximity to the lake, trails, and many other outdoorsy diversions!

  • I
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park near Louisburg, KS
    Sep. 23, 2017

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    A Weekend at Lake Jacomo

    Visiting KC for the Cotopaxi Questival and decided to camp for the weekend. Quaint little campground with a nice new shower and bathroom facility. Had some noisy neighbors that were too be desired...however the rangers came by a couple times to quiet them down and we got a fairly quiet night of sleep. Some road noise and planes flying over, but overall it was pretty quiet. The camp host was very nice and let us change campsites to get a better spot. Site 11 has a little plug in where you can charge your devices ;)

  • Susan J.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park near Louisburg, KS
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Not Very Level

    One of the 3 Jackson County campgrounds, but the most in level sites in any of the parks. Sits on top a hill, the sites are cut into the hillside so vary from small tent sites, to RV sites. We camped in our 39’ diesel pusher, had to use lots of wood to level everything up, including extending one of our jacks to the maximum and causing it to throw an error message. Sites run from 20/30/50 amp, some with FHU’s. One site has a view of Lake Jacomo and is somewhat level (#31 I think?) and is hard to reserve on short notice. The bathrooms are decent and clean. Fire pits are allowed, but you have to burn the wood they sell, don’t bring in your own.

    As with all three parks in the Jackson County district, this one closes October 31 and re-opens in March. Of all three parks: Blue Springs, Longview, and Jacomo, this one is our very least favorite.

  • GW C.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park near Louisburg, KS
    Dec. 9, 2018

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    RAIN!!

    Hard to give an accurate account for our stay due to it raining basically the entire time. When it wasn’t raining the sites were nice and spacious and relatively level. Made for easy set up and break down. Like the other Jackson county campgrounds the convenience of being close to home was nice and because of the rain made it easy to run and grab a pizza. Will go back!


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