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Best Equestrian Sites Near Marion Reservoir, KS (11)

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48 Reviews of 11 Marion Reservoir Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park
    July 5, 2024

    Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park

    Cicada City

    Nice easy place to pitch a tent or hang a hammock. Primitive campground is well maintained and largely unoccupied because of the lack of hookups for RVs. Stayed on 4th of July and only one other family was in the entire campground. Close to swimming beach, but bring your own water as there is no spigot nearby. Great birds too!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Walnut River Area — El Dorado State Park
    April 6, 2024

    Walnut River Area — El Dorado State Park

    Better than Bluestem

    Finally we found a campsite in Old Oak. Beautiful setting. Showers/toilets were were better than the archaic ones in Bluestem that have no roofs, but barely. Broken soap dispensers, cold water, no privacy in showers, etc.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sand Hills State Park Campground
    May 10, 2023

    Sand Hills State Park Campground

    Quiet simple park

    We stayed a night and it was everything we needed. Showers were nice. They were over run with bugs but that was to be expected since it's early May. Park was a little unlevel so definitely need to bring extra wood to level correctly. We paid $12 for the night since we got in super late otherwise it's $25 a night. Also saw a dump station that was free.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
    April 16, 2023

    Kanopolis State Park Campground

    My Favorite

    Every spring I look forward to getting out of the city and relaxing peacefully at this beautiful Lake! I love the gorgeous sunsets, the beach area, the hiking trails, and picking guitar with my besties! There's nothing better than being submerged in mother nature and I can't think of a better place to do it!!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Prairie View — Milford State Park
    July 23, 2022

    Prairie View — Milford State Park

    Great campground and lake

    Great activities to do in lake and a fun splash pad for the kids. Lots of trails and equestrian trails to hike. Fishing was fun and I believe the lake is regularly stocked. Will stay here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
    April 28, 2022

    Kanopolis State Park Campground

    This park has something for everyone

    This park is huge and it can be confusing to find your way if you haven't been here. We had a park host help us, which was great. We booked Sandstone 408 based on a review here. It did not disappoint! Right across from the lake. Large site. Everything we need. Come and enjoy!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park
    April 16, 2022

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    Beautiful park in Kansas

    This is a beautiful park.  It has a river that runs through it and a man-made lake.  The campsites are separated a little from each other.  Lots of nice trees.  There are lots of paved trails and paved roads in the campground that are nice for biking.  There are some trails through the woods also.  We had electric and water.  

    We visited this park in early April.  It was very confusing to get a site because there was no camp host available and the park office was closed.  (It was Saturday.)  There were a lot of local campers in the park.   There are maps on bulletin boards but no printed maps were available.  This is a BIG park with multiple camping areas so it was difficult to figure out on our own.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Harvey County East Park
    November 13, 2021

    Harvey County East Park

    Beautiful and Quiet

    We are traveling from AZ to SC in our 33 foot bumper pull. This park was just what we needed after 6 days of traveling and only stopping at casinos that had overnight RV parking. The lake was beautiful, the trees were still pretty full with fall foliage, and it was very quiet.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
    October 4, 2021

    Kanopolis State Park Campground

    Beautiful Trails and Primitive Site

    Do yourself a favor and stay at Blue Stem primitive site 5. Beautiful view of the reservoir, and it’s on the end so you have a huge open area all to yourself. Buffalo Track Canyon Trail has gorgeous views with 2 small caves, and beautiful rock coloring. Before you head to your campsite make sure you stop off at Mushroom Rock for a photo op! The kids fishing pond is stocked with catfish, my kids loved catching something other than our usual blue Gill! The only reason I’m giving this 4 stars is because the concrete shelter is covered in offensive graffiti and there was trash all over our campsite. I got most of it picked up so hopefully others can enjoy it! Don’t forget your 7 principles of Leave No Trace!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
    September 11, 2021

    Kanopolis State Park Campground

    Late summer motorcycle camping

    We camped at caving banks primitive area. Easy access to the shower house, nice breeze, successful fools gold hunt. Easy walk to the beach through the cottonwood grove to cool off. Wanted to camp on the northside to hike the trails easier but the shower house was broken over there.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park
    June 26, 2021

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    El Dorado State Park Bemis Loop

    Very quiet and spread out. Small RV loop with approximately 35 gravel sites all with water and 30/50 amp electric. The sites are fairly level with picnic tables at each site. All have lake views. It’s about 3 miles to the main state park area, which is very busy.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park
    June 14, 2021

    Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park

    Perfect for the night

    Covered pavilion with a view of the lake. We happened on it thru Dyrt on our way out to Yellowstone and it fit our needs exactly. Close to I-70, but you felt away from everything. Highly recommend.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Harvey County East Park
    June 8, 2021

    Harvey County East Park

    Great place!

    This is a Great place for families to enjoy spending time with one another! Love the cleanliness of bathrooms and outdoors! Lots of fish!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park
    May 4, 2021

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    Dangerous!! No Park rangers!!

    First time at this lake can't read any signs no park rangers around we broke down took 5 hours to get any help from the park ranger my friend from Derby had already drove all the way with his boat to get us out of trouble overcharged his $40 for a stinking tent and an electrical outlet... Then they take reservations so you will never find a place at this lake should be first come first serve... I broke my hand and cut my head open because there's no signs there's no help there's no phone number you can call and get any help it sends you to the county office very dangerous to go to this lake you're going to destroy your equipment too there's so many rocks in this lake your prop will be destroyed I promise you that!!!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
    April 8, 2021

    Kanopolis State Park Campground

    Dirty bathrooms

      We came in the late afternoon on a Friday in October. Drove from the interstate. We saw the sign & turned. We became completely lost. I picked up a map at the office, which was closed, but it didn't help. We drove around then came back to the office. There was a conservation officer in the parking lot who saved us! There are TWO areas of this state park. We were in the Horsethief Area. Our campground was Sandstone, which is the Langley Point Area. Get out of Horsethief, turn right & cross the dam. Make the first right& we couldn't miss it! 

       This is a wonderful area. There are lots of campgrounds. 14 to be exact! Equestrian, primitive, walk in, water& electric. They have cabins& a marina. We were in site 408 in Sandstone- IMO the best site on this side. Great view of the lake. The sites are generous in size& clean.

       Two concerns: this was a busy weekend. Every campsite was full. Aside from the conservation officer we saw on Friday afternoon, we saw NO park employees. The office remained closed on Sat. This brings me to point 2- the bathrooms/showers are typical state park, but they were DIRTY! No one cleaned them Sat. There were spiders & cobwebs everywhere. The garbage wasn't emptied, the sinks& toilets were dirty. Not good. We camped at Kanopolis State Park- Langley Point Area in a Travel Trailer

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sand Hills State Park Campground
    March 15, 2021

    Sand Hills State Park Campground

    Clean, Level, All Paved, Easy Setup

    Stopped here early in February 2021 for one night, on the way home to Missouri from Arizona. Needed a quiet place to get a nights sleep and drain the tanks before putting the RV back in storage for the rest of the winter. This campground met all our needs. Telephone reservations were a little confusing, otherwise a 5-Star.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Harvey County East Park
    February 7, 2021

    Harvey County East Park

    Great campground

    Great campground really enjoy the large and shady sites. 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. All of the 50 amp sites are on the inner loop and all of the lake side sites are 30 amp. The biggest con for this campground is that you have to share a water source with the campsites next to you.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park
    October 4, 2020

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    Peaceful stay

    My husband, our 2 dogs, and I stayed at the Equestrian Loop. We pulled in our PUP for a night sleep. The spot we chose to pop up was right near the water, and you could hear the waves hitting the shore all night long. A beautiful and peaceful sound.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park
    October 1, 2020

    Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park

    Nice shady campground

    Sunset Ridge is a small tenting campground along side sunset cabins. Sunset ridge is nicely shaded. Each site has a covered picnic shelter and grill. The sites are nice and spacious. The cabins to have large shelters with tables and grill. There are 5 cabins all with horse breed names and there is one that is ADA.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Prairie View — Milford State Park
    October 1, 2020

    Prairie View — Milford State Park

    Some great water views and sunsets

    We really enjoyed Prairie View campground. We were in site 116, which our camper door faced a cove of the lake and the boat ramp. It was like there was no one else camping by us. We were able to launch our kayaks a few feet from our campsite which was nice. Each campsite was equipped with electric and water, a fire ring,and a picnic table. The sunsets over the water were beautiful. The restrooms and shower were ok. There was a sign that stated it was only as clean as the last person who used it. Was t to excited about that during Covid. We were able to see a few blue heron and a Golden and a bald eagle. We will definitely be back as it was very peaceful

  • Camper-submitted photo from Prairie View — Milford State Park
    October 1, 2020

    Prairie View — Milford State Park

    Beautiful lake-Good fishing

    Milford lake is a large beautiful lake near Junction City Kansas. There are 8 different campgrounds around the lake,3 cabin areas, multiple marinas and day use areas and swim beaches. There is an equestrian campground with stalls and trails. We really like Prairie View with our camper door facing the lake. Loved the wild life too

  • Camper-submitted photo from Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park
    September 19, 2020

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    Beautiful and peaceful

    We stayed in the equestrian loop. All but a couple primitive sites are back-in. The layout of the fire rings, grills and picnic tables are all weird... Not consistent and usually on the wrong side of your trailer. The parking pad was nowhere near level, so you'll want to plan for that. The trees are lovely. You're very near the water and the breeze was beautiful. The toilet at the loop are pit. The bath house was not clean and many of the showers didn't work.. Water is lukewarm but water pressure was great. No stall doors on toilets or showers. We used the city of El Dorado dump station. The park is massive. Lots of amenities in El Dorado. And a quick jump to Wichita. We will be back.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
    September 13, 2020

    Kanopolis State Park Campground

    Please clean up after yourself

    This is one of my favorite lakes to camp near and my husband and I have camped in several campgrounds there. Recently, we stayed in the Caving Banks campground on the south side of the lake. This is a primitive campground that is near the water. Our site was private and mostly surrounding by trees, but most spots were out in the open. The only downside we recently encountered was the amount of liter we saw around several campgrounds but this seems to be more common in most campgrounds this year. I hope people start to clean up after themselves, because it’s very sad to see. Overall, this is a fantastic lake to fish at, and the camp attendant in the permit office was super helpful and friendly.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Prairie View — Milford State Park
    September 6, 2019

    Prairie View — Milford State Park

    Campground Flooded With Limited Site Availability (as of September 2019)

    When visiting Milford State Park one of the first camping loops you find is Prairie View Campground which is why many find it so appealing.   It has great cell signal, close proximity to the front office and highway and borders upon the lake.    But with that lake access also comes a very scary reality during rainy season.   This campground is prone to lower sites flooding when rains are abundant.    However no one could have prepared for massive rains which took an already vulnerable large campground and turned it into a very small limited access site.

    Of the campgrounds available at Milford Lake this is one of the few which remain open despite waters swelling and swallowing the majority of the camp during the 2019 season.

    Campsites offer electricity and picnic tables with a variety of styles of sites including pull through and back in.    However with man of these underwater it is hard to find a site currently that feels safe and high enough to merit camping here.

    This campground has a lot of promise with their facility.    There is plenty of shade in the area making for a very comfortable stay when not experiencing rising waters.   There is firewood available from the campground host as you enter the campground and 2 loops for camping offer plenty of options during peak season.

    Currently there are less than 10 sites available at this location, road is barricaded and the waters are literally in the backyard of all sites as it has created a peninsula.   

    Typically there is shore access for fishing in this campground.

    TIPS:

    • Call ahead before visiting this park as a whole to check conditions.  With limited locations for camping currently available you will be happier by checking in advance rather than coming and experiencing being turned away.
    • Book online or pay at the pay station with cash.    No cards are accepted at the pay station and mostly of the time there is no one in the check in booth at the gate.


Guide to Marion Reservoir

Camping near Marion Reservoir, Kansas, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to fish, hike, or just relax by the water, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Fishing: The area is known for great fishing spots. At Chase State Fishing Lake, one reviewer said, "Primitive camping though there is a pit toilet. FREE. Pack it in, pack it out." This lake is perfect for those who want to catch some fish while enjoying the outdoors.
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Kanopolis State Park Campground. A visitor mentioned, "Do yourself a favor and stay at Blue Stem primitive site 5. Beautiful view of the reservoir, and it’s on the end so you have a huge open area all to yourself." The trails offer stunning views and a chance to connect with nature.
  • Swimming: If you're looking to cool off, Harvey County East Park has a nice swimming area. One camper noted, "Relaxing and clean swimming area. Bathroom was clean." It’s a great spot for families to enjoy a day by the water.

What campers like:

  • Peaceful Atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the tranquility of places like Geary State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area. A reviewer shared, "Campsite is clean and peaceful. Beautiful lake with a waterfall a little more north." This makes it a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle.
  • Clean Facilities: Campers at McPherson State Fishing Lake enjoy the cleanliness of the site. One visitor said, "Free camping on a lake with tables, fire rings, some have shade, vaulted toilets. Quiet but close to a little town." Clean facilities can make a big difference in your camping experience.
  • Family-Friendly Activities: Spring Lake RV Resort is noted for its family-friendly environment. A guest mentioned, "This is a resort. Everything you could want. Swimming pool, chuck wagon on weekends." Families can find plenty to do here.

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Campgrounds like Chase State Fishing Lake have limited amenities. A camper pointed out, "No electricity or water. Clean latrines. Close to town." Be prepared to bring your own supplies.
  • Crowded on Weekends: Some campgrounds can get busy. One visitor at Kansas Geary State Fishing Lake noted, "I got here on a Friday night in late September and took the last available campsite." Arriving early can help secure a good spot.
  • Road Noise: If you prefer a quieter experience, be aware that some sites, like those at El Dorado State Park, can have road noise. A reviewer mentioned, "The highway nearby is a little noisy but not off putting."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Harvey County East Park, where one reviewer said, "This is a Great place for families to enjoy spending time with one another!" It’s essential to find spots that cater to families.
  • Plan Activities: Make sure to plan activities that everyone can enjoy. At Cottonwood Point, a visitor noted, "There is a nice swimming area that has life jackets hanging in case you forgot yours." This can help keep kids entertained.
  • Pack Essentials: Always bring enough supplies for the family. One camper at McPherson State Fishing Lake mentioned, "I wish the bathrooms and clean water were closer to the campground." Being prepared can make your trip smoother.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: RVers should check the size of the sites. A reviewer at Kansas Cottonwood Point said, "The site is nice once you get backed in but it’s very difficult to back into." Knowing the layout can save you time and frustration.
  • Look for Electric Hookups: If you need power, make sure to choose campgrounds that offer electric hookups. Kanopolis State Park Campground has sites with electric and water, making it easier for RVers to stay comfortable.
  • Be Ready for Weather: Kansas weather can be unpredictable. A visitor at West Rolling Hills mentioned, "It was really windy." Be prepared for changing conditions to ensure a pleasant stay.

Camping near Marion Reservoir, Kansas, has something for everyone, from fishing and hiking to family-friendly activities. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Marion Reservoir?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Marion Reservoir is Harvey County East Park with a 3.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

  • What is the best site to find equestrian camping near Marion Reservoir?

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