Best Glamping near Louisburg, KS

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Hillsdale State Park and Linn County Park offer luxury glamping accommodations near Louisburg, Kansas with elevated camping experiences. Hillsdale State Park features waterfront yurts nestled in wooded areas, while Linn County Park provides safari-style canvas tents with comfortable furnishings. Both locations include electricity, comfortable beds with linens, and climate control systems for year-round enjoyment. The glamping sites at these parks are designed with convenience in mind, featuring private picnic areas, fire rings, and access to modern shower facilities. According to one visitor, "Hillsdale is a nice place to camp that isn't too far out of the city with decent accommodations and nice camp sites near the water front."

The region's glamping destinations provide direct access to outdoor recreation while maintaining boutique comfort. Linn County Park sits on a 2,600-acre lake offering prime fishing opportunities, though swimming and water skiing aren't permitted. Hillsdale State Park features hiking trails, kayak and canoe rentals through the marina, and excellent biking paths throughout the property. The parks also maintain archery ranges, with Hillsdale featuring elevated platforms for practicing tree-stand shooting techniques. As one guest noted, "It has beautiful, tree-covered campsites that offer direct access to the lake. The sites and facilities are well kept and clean." Winter visitors should note that while some glamping accommodations remain open year-round, certain park amenities may have seasonal restrictions, with Hillsdale transforming part of its grounds into a drive-through winter light show during colder months.

Best Glamping Sites Near Louisburg, Kansas (12)

    1. Russell Crites Primitive — Hillsdale State Park

    8 Reviews
    Hillsdale, KS
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (913) 594-3600

    $10 / night

    "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."

    "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. "

    2. Linn County Park

    2 Reviews
    Pleasanton, KS
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (913) 757-6633

    "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."

    "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."

    3. Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    20 Reviews
    Lee's Summit, MO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 503-4805

    "Both electric and primitive sites are available."

    "The staff were very friendly from start to finish. Our site was perfect for our 32 foot travel trailer. Our site was shaded. as were many others on the campground."

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    4. Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    20 Reviews
    Oak Grove, MO
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 690-6660

    $45 - $130 / night

    "Stayed here for one night after driving down from Nebraska. Great place to set up for the night, clean bathrooms, a nice fire pit, and plenty of room to set up a tarp for the rain."

    "The tent campsites are just a small patch of turf, but they do have tables and a nice fire pit."

    5. Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    16 Reviews
    Lawrence, KS
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 842-3877

    "Camp ground was very clean and the staff is very helpful! Drive you right to the campsite so no need to have to look for it. Pizza delivery a d wood was a nice touch."

    "I’m in my 30s traveling solo and this stop was a great place to regroup and take advantage of their amenities like shower, laundry, etc. The bathrooms were clean and the staff was very friendly."

    6. Pomona State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Vassar, KS
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 828-4933

    $10 - $85 / night

    "Even being full, it felt secluded. Absolutely will be back to camp again!"

    "Site a little off level, nothing a few blocks or boards couldn’t solve. 30 amps of clean 122 vac, water tucked in between two pine trees that blocked the view of the sites to the left snd right of us."

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Kansas City

    6 Reviews
    Lawrence, KS
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 842-3877

    "My kids love camping here, we came in an RV and we're barely ever inside it until we were ready to sleep."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Lone Star Lake Park

    4 Reviews
    Clinton Lake, KS
    42 miles
    +1 (785) 832-5293

    "Nice little secluded campground on a small lake. The campground has a playground and clean facilities. Makes for a great family camping option."

    "Great little lake.  Good fishing, great locations for kayaking and paddle boarding.  the camp can get crowded quick and it's a toss up who will be around and how well behaved.  "

    9. Trailside RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Grain Valley, MO
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 229-2267

    "Close to Kansas City but also really close to I-70. Lots highway noise. Staff very helpful & campground is being remodeled"

    10. Crossroads RVs and Cabins

    1 Review
    Fort Scott, KS
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (620) 433-9464

    $25 - $45 / night

    "Awesome managers and such a peaceful surrounding. I know there are new pedestals and hookups for RVs and they have been working on the swimming pool for 2023."

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  • Ryan H.
    Dec. 21, 2022

    Crossroads RVs and Cabins

    Upgraded RV & Cabins campground - very peaceful!

    I stayed in one of the airbnb cabins this past summer and it was super comfortable. Everything I needed for a great stay. Awesome managers and such a peaceful surrounding. I know there are new pedestals and hookups for RVs and they have been working on the swimming pool for 2023. The A-frame cabin is being renovated for a new laundry facility and new showers/bathrooms too.

  • Kris M.
    Mar. 9, 2021

    Trailside RV Park

    Decent

    Good: New management seems friendly and helpful. Laundry facilities acceptable. ($1.25 to wash)
    Propane fill on site. Pool and restrooms closed during my stay, appear nice enough.

    Bad: Noise. Mostly from the highway, but also trains and air traffic. Situated between two neighborhoods, the highway, and an RV dealership. Did I mention noise? WiFi is laughable.

    Phone/internet service is low average.

    Overall, adequate. Nothing too bad (except the noise), and nothing to rave about.

  • Nicole D.
    Jun. 3, 2020

    Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    Great Overnight Campsite

    Stayed here for one night after driving down from Nebraska. Great place to set up for the night, clean bathrooms, a nice fire pit, and plenty of room to set up a tarp for the rain. Not too much privacy as there’s not very many trees around and the sites are close together but otherwise a great campground!

  • l
    Oct. 17, 2021

    Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    Great get away

    Camp ground was very clean and the staff is very helpful! Drive you right to the campsite so no need to have to look for it. Pizza delivery a d wood was a nice touch. Laundry room was nice and easy to use. Everything is very close in the campground. Close to downtown

  • Fawn W.
    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!

  • Chris W.
    Aug. 25, 2018

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Relaxing

    We really enjoyed this campground. The staff were very friendly from start to finish. Our site was perfect for our 32 foot travel trailer. Our site was shaded. as were many others on the campground. There are a handful that do not have any shade. Though we did not have one, there are also a few sites with a Lakeview. Nice playground for the kids, and plenty of grass to take the dogs out. Site was large enough for our trailer and two vehicles and still room for fire pit and awning to come out. A little hwy noise, but nowhere near enough to interrupt our trip.

  • P
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Trailside RV Park

    Good short term camping

    Close to Kansas City but also really close to I-70. Lots highway noise. Staff very helpful & campground is being remodeled

  • Bran P.
    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.

  • Dyle K.
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    Nice stop with amenities

    I’m in my 30s traveling solo and this stop was a great place to regroup and take advantage of their amenities like shower, laundry, etc. The bathrooms were clean and the staff was very friendly. If you are traveling with kids this is a terrific place to stop because there are lots of things to keep kids busy like a playground and pool. The sites aren’t very private and road noise from the nearby highway can be heard throughout the night if you’re tent camping but it didn’t really bother me.

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Guide to Louisburg

Located about 30 miles southwest of Kansas City, Louisburg, Kansas sits within Miami County's rolling hills and oak-hickory forests. The region's campgrounds benefit from mild spring temperatures averaging 60-70°F, though summer camping often means humidity and temperatures in the 80-90°F range. Fall camping near Louisburg offers colorful foliage displays as temperatures cool to 50-60°F between September and early November.

What to do

Archery practice: Hillsdale State Park maintains archery ranges designed for different skill levels. "It 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," notes Jason W. in his review of Hillsdale State Park.

Biking trails: The parks surrounding Louisburg offer biking opportunities ranging from paved paths to more challenging terrain. "It is a great place to bike and fish. It also has excellent public hunting areas," according to one camper at Hillsdale State Park.

Fishing opportunities: Linn County Park sits on a 2,600-acre lake dedicated primarily to fishing. "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," explains Bran P. in their review of Linn County Park.

Winter light displays: For glamping close to Louisburg, Kansas during winter months, Hillsdale State Park transforms sections of the grounds into a drive-through winter light show. This seasonal attraction runs from late November through December.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathhouses and grounds. "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," writes Fawn W. about Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park, which is within a 45-minute drive of Louisburg.

Accessibility to Kansas City: Many campers appreciate how the region's parks provide natural settings while remaining close to urban amenities. "Hillsdale is a close stop for us. We'll often go when we only have one night to camp," notes Cate S., highlighting the convenience of quick overnight glamping trips near Louisburg.

Tree coverage: Several campgrounds feature wooded sites that provide shade and privacy. "It has beautiful, tree-covered campsites that offer direct access to the lake," says one reviewer about Hillsdale State Park. At Pomona State Park, another camper notes, "The campground here is covered in trees, Awesome."

Wildlife viewing: The natural areas around Louisburg support diverse wildlife. "Lots of trees lots of wildlife. Had deer walk right through the campground when we were there," reports Ryan R. about Linn County Park.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: While many glamping accommodations near Louisburg remain open year-round, services vary by season. "Winter visitors should note that while some park amenities may have seasonal restrictions," particularly water services which may be shut off during freezing months.

Train noise: Some campgrounds in the region experience railroad disruptions. "There was a train passing through... There was a light from a nearby cabin lighting the whole tenting area, and the trains were one right behind the other… ALL NIGHT LONG!!!!!" warns Myron C. about Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA.

Campsite selection matters: Position within campgrounds significantly affects experience quality. "I recommend staying at a loop as far from the marina as possible, and get an interior spot. Vehicles were driving by all night!" advises Derek S. about Pomona State Park.

Limited waterfront sites: Despite lake access at many parks, prime waterfront campsites can be scarce. "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," explains one camper about Hillsdale.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: For luxury glamping with children near Louisburg, select sites near recreational amenities. "The campground has a playground and clean facilities. Makes for a great family camping option," writes Tommie J. about Lone Star Lake Park.

Kid-friendly activities: Some campgrounds organize structured activities for children. "My kids love camping here, we came in an RV and we're barely ever inside it until we were ready to sleep. So much fun activities for the kids to do to keep them entertained," shares Dawn H. about Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.

Swimming areas: Several parks maintain designated swimming beaches for safer water recreation. "The campground has a playground and clean facilities... there's a great dock and beach," notes a reviewer about Lone Star Lake Park, which features a supervised swimming area during summer months.

Noise considerations: Family campgrounds can become lively, particularly during weekends and holidays. "Friday night the campground filled up. There was even more traffic. One large group was very loud until 4:00 am," reports Janice O. about Pomona State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Prepare for potentially uneven terrain at some campgrounds. "Site a little off level, nothing a few blocks or boards couldn't solve. 30 amps of clean 122 vac, water tucked in between two pine trees," notes Dan & Penny F. about camping at Pomona State Park.

Pull-through availability: For easier setup with larger rigs, seek designated pull-through sites. "Easy access to Interstate and pull through sites were long enough for our truck and 32' trailer without having to unhitch," shares Roy T. about Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA.

Hookup locations: RV campers should check utility placement before selecting sites. "Only negatives were our hookups were literally in the next site next to their table, and their fire ring was very close to our trailer," warns one RVer about campground layout challenges.

Big rig accommodation: Some parks better accommodate larger RVs than others. "We're in a Montana high country 384br, 41' fifth wheel. Its a beautiful park, right on Pomona lake," reports Ty A., confirming that Pomona State Park can handle larger rigs despite its wooded setting.

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