Glamping near Marysville, KS

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    Acorn RV Resort near Milford Lake boasts luxury yurts nestled on a beautiful lakefront property, providing elevated comfort for glamping enthusiasts. The resort features full-service accommodations with private decks overlooking the water, climate control options, and comfortable sleeping arrangements. "Totally awesome resort - everything you need... from cabin, rv, tent or yurts! Nestled on a beautiful lake," noted one visitor. Each yurt offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, with electricity, comfortable furnishings, and access to on-site amenities including clean shower facilities and a restaurant with a grand patio that offers sunset views over the lake. The property maintains a pristine setting with clear water access, making it an ideal eco-friendly glamping destination for those wanting to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort.

    Tuttle Creek State Park and Cedar Point at Milford State Park provide unique glamping experiences with convenient lake access and natural surroundings. Visitors can enjoy water recreation activities including kayaking, canoeing, and fishing directly from their accommodations. According to a camper, "Such a beautiful campground just a short drive off the 70. Clean, convenient, and beautiful views." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with one reviewer mentioning monarch butterflies migrating through the sunflower-filled grounds. The area offers hiking trails, swimming beaches, and boat rentals for safari-style adventures on the water. Most glamping accommodations remain open seasonally from April through October, with some sites requiring advance reservations, especially during summer months when the swimming areas and water activities are most popular. The combination of comfortable accommodations and lakeside settings creates memorable outdoor experiences without the typical camping inconveniences.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Marysville (7)

      1. Greenwood Park

      5.0(1)29mi from MarysvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Beautiful park right off Highway 16 in Olsburg, KS. Lots of shade provided by big trees and a lovely picnic shelter - complete with a prep area and double charcoal grill."

      2. Tuttle Creek Cove

      5.0(3)39mi from Marysville39 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake. Our camp site had plenty of over head cover from the sun."

      "Such a beautiful campground just a short drive (15 min) off the 70. Stopped for one night driving across the country wished we had more time. Clean, convenient, and beautiful views."

      from $24 / night

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      3. Randolph — Tuttle Creek State Park

      3.7(3)41mi from Marysville20 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Stayed here for a couple nights, its a nice campground but fairly busy with close proximity to Manhattan and Fort Riley as well as the ORV park. Predominantly RV campers and off road rigs."

      "My husband and I stayed in a site with beautiful trees and sunflowers growing all around us. The monarchs must have been migrating because they were all over the trees."

      from $19 - $21 / night

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      4. Acorn RV Resort

      4.6(5)50mi from MarysvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "A very beautiful lake, this area is pristine clean and water clear. A very large lake with many areas of camping and fishing."

      "Nestled on a beautiful lake. Definitely will stay again!"

      5. Legion Memorial Park

      4.5(2)47mi from MarysvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Nice clean bathrooms with showers that are very clean. Easy contactless check-in."

      6. Cedar Point — Milford State Park

      4.0(2)50mi from Marysville41 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are also some with electric and water. Some of the sites in this campground have nice water views. Most have fire rings and tables."

      "This was a beautiful clean campground with a nice lake. Only complaint is that several of the restrooms were still closed due to a flood in 2019."

      from $10 - $23 / night

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      7. Farnum Creek

      3.5(2)50mi from Marysville51 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $14 - $24 / night

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    • Chris S.
      Jun. 27, 2021

      Randolph — Tuttle Creek State Park

      Nice State Campground

      Stayed here for a couple nights, its a nice campground but fairly busy with close proximity to Manhattan and Fort Riley as well as the ORV park. Predominantly RV campers and off road rigs. We were able to snag a drive up tent spot and had no neighbors which was nice and relaxing.

    • J
      Aug. 9, 2021

      Greenwood Park

      Such a sweet spot!

      Beautiful park right off Highway 16 in Olsburg, KS. Lots of shade provided by big trees and a lovely picnic shelter - complete with a prep area and double charcoal grill. Several campsites available with water and electricity and a central fire ring. Clean and tidy bathhouse (shower, sink, toilet). We stopped for lunch and definitely would have stayed for the night if timing was different. We’ll be back someday!

    • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 30, 2020

      Cedar Point — Milford State Park

      Spacious primitive sites

      Cedar point has some very spacious primitive and tent sites. There are also some with electric and water. Some of the sites in this campground have nice water views. Most have fire rings and tables. There are restrooms, bath house, trash receptacles and a dump. There is also a swim beach and a hiking trail. It’s a very pretty area and this park has wildlife to view like the large flock of turkey vultures who live in the dead trees of cedar point.

    • Amy C.
      Jun. 20, 2020

      Legion Memorial Park

      Baseball !

      Quiet RV park with the local legion baseball diamond. Love this small town campground. Nice clean bathrooms with showers that are very clean. Easy contactless check-in.

    • Joey B.
      Aug. 31, 2020

      Farnum Creek

      Great spot for on the lake views and weekend camping.

      Went with a buddy for tent camping 1 night this August. Clean area with plenty of firewood and a picnic table. Paid 14$ for a campsite, grass definitely could of been trimmed at our designated campsite. card only at the entrance because of COVID-19 at the moment. We camped right across from the boat ramp but was still a beautiful view

    • J
      Sep. 18, 2020

      Randolph — Tuttle Creek State Park

      Sunflower and butterfly galore!

      My husband and I stayed in a site with beautiful trees and sunflowers growing all around us. The monarchs must have been migrating because they were all over the trees. You can drive down to the water. We didn’t see a lot of campers but there were quite a few people fishing off the shore. Bring bug spray, as the mosquitoes and chiggers were biting! Very quiet stay for a couple nights!

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 23, 2022

      Tuttle Creek Cove

      Tent Camping

      Last 4th of July my family and friends went tent camping here. There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake. Our camp site had plenty of over head cover from the sun.

      Overall a very pleasant experience, especially for those looking to get away, but not too far away.

    • Elizabeth B.
      Sep. 18, 2021

      Tuttle Creek Cove

      Amazing

      Such a beautiful campground just a short drive (15 min) off the 70. Stopped for one night driving across the country wished we had more time. Clean, convenient, and beautiful views.

    • papa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2025

      Acorn RV Resort

      Beautifull lake

      A very beautiful lake, this area is pristine clean and water clear. A very large lake with many areas of camping and fishing.


    Guide to Marysville

    Marysville, Kansas camping experiences include options along Tuttle Creek Lake and Milford Lake with yurt accommodations providing sheltered alternatives to tent camping. Water recreation forms the centerpiece of outdoor activities, with campgrounds typically open from April through October. Summer temperatures average 75-90°F with winter lows near freezing, creating distinct seasonal camping conditions across the region's prairie landscape.

    What to do

    Water activities at Cedar Point: Visitors to Cedar Point — Milford State Park can access swimming beaches and boating opportunities. "There is also a swim beach and a hiking trail. It's a very pretty area and this park has wildlife to view like the large flock of turkey vultures who live in the dead trees of cedar point," notes Shannon G.

    Wildlife observation: Birdwatching and wildlife spotting opportunities abound throughout the region's campgrounds. At Tuttle Creek State Park, one visitor observed, "My husband and I stayed in a site with beautiful trees and sunflowers growing all around us. The monarchs must have been migrating because they were all over the trees."

    Fishing access: Multiple campgrounds offer direct lake and pond fishing. A visitor at Farnum Creek mentioned, "We camped right across from the boat ramp but was still a beautiful view," highlighting the convenient water access for anglers.

    What campers like

    Yurt accommodations: Luxury yurt camping near Marysville, Kansas provides comfortable alternatives to traditional tent camping. According to Dave M. at Acorn RV Resort, the resort "has a pool marina and bar/restaurant. Lodging from yurts to big cabins."

    Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain well-kept amenities including shower houses and restrooms. At Legion Memorial Park, Amy C. appreciated the "nice clean bathrooms with showers that are very clean. Easy contactless check-in."

    Diverse camping options: The region offers everything from primitive sites to full-service RV hookups. "Greenwood Park has lots of shade provided by big trees and a lovely picnic shelter - complete with a prep area and double charcoal grill. Several campsites available with water and electricity and a central fire ring," reported Julie at Greenwood Park.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak summer months. Carter W. at Farnum Creek noted, "The check in process was severely frustrating. They only do online. So when we got there with little sun left it took 30 minutes to actually reserve the spot."

    Seasonal closures: Some facilities remain closed after flooding events or during off-season months. One camper at Cedar Point mentioned, "Only complaint is that several of the restrooms were still closed due to a flood in 2019."

    Tent camping limitations: Not all campgrounds maintain dedicated tent camping areas. "The tent camping area has been closed since 2019 which is disappointing since we were there with a tent in the middle of a bunch of RV's," shared a Farnum Creek visitor.

    Varying amenities: Campground facilities range from basic to comprehensive. "A very beautiful lake, this area is pristine clean and water clear. A very large lake with many areas of camping and fishing," notes papa T. about the Milford Lake area.

    Tips for camping with families

    Beach access for children: Look for campgrounds with designated swimming areas for safer water recreation. At Tuttle Creek Cove, David H. mentions, "There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake."

    Insect protection: Pack appropriate repellents for seasonal insects. "Bring bug spray, as the mosquitoes and chiggers were biting!" warns Jessica C. from Tuttle Creek State Park.

    Shaded sites: Reserve spots with natural cover during summer months. "Our camp site had plenty of over head cover from the sun," notes a Tuttle Creek visitor, highlighting the importance of shade for family comfort.

    Activity planning: Research campground amenities before arrival to match with children's interests. Many locations offer fishing, swimming, and hiking appropriate for various age groups within walking distance of campsites.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Check specific site amenities before booking. Roger M. at Legion Memorial Park found "great campground nice shade on part of rv sites. Easy access, very nice shower house, very well kept. Only improvement would be sewer hookups."

    Site spacing: Some campgrounds offer more privacy between sites than others. Chris S. at Tuttle Creek State Park noted the area is "predominantly RV campers and off road rigs. We were able to snag a drive up tent spot and had no neighbors which was nice and relaxing."

    Yurt alternatives: For RVers wanting to experience different accommodations, yurt camping near Marysville, Kansas offers a unique option. Alyn M. points out that at Acorn Resort, "There are numerous cabins of various sizes available to rent as well as Yurts. There is restaurant and a mini convenience store where you can pick up needed items."

    Seasonal considerations: Most RV sites remain open April through October, with limited winter availability. Verify operational dates when planning trips outside peak season.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Marysville, KS is Greenwood Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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