Best RV Parks & Resorts near Morland, KS

Several RV parks operate within driving distance of Morland, Kansas, offering various amenities for motorhome travelers. Kansas Country Inn & RV Park in Oakley provides big-rig friendly sites with full hookups including 50-amp electric service and sewer connections. High Plains Camping, also in Oakley, features level gravel pull-through RV pads with full hookups and operates year-round. The Wakeeney KOA, located about 30 miles southeast of Morland, accommodates large RVs with pull-through sites, 50-amp service, and cable TV hookups. Oberlin Inn & RV Park offers water and electric connections on smaller sites. "Sites are very large and nicely spread apart, but are in the open," noted one camper about the RV camping options in the region.

For RV travelers planning routes through western Kansas, most parks are situated along major highways for convenient access. Dump stations are available at High Plains Camping and Wakeeney KOA, while several parks like Kansas Country Inn include on-site sewer hookups. Cell service remains generally reliable throughout the area, with visitors reporting good LTE coverage on major carriers. The prairie landscape means limited natural shade at most RV sites, though some parks have installed shelters or awnings. Seasonal considerations include intense summer heat and occasional strong winds across the open plains. Most RV parks in the region welcome pets, though specific restrictions may apply. According to one visitor, the Wakeeney KOA provides "an easy pull through, full hookup" experience with "beautiful prairie views."

Best RV Sites Near Morland, Kansas (34)

    1. Oberlin Inn & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    McCook, NE
    41 miles
    +1 (785) 475-8951

    $30 / night

    "Nice little spot in beautiful NW Kansas. Conveniently located on the intersection of Hwy 83 and Hwy 36. Like everyone in this town, the owners are helpful and friendly."

    "Full hookups for a great price."

    2. Castle Rock RV Park

    1 Review
    Collyer, KS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 754-8293

    "Don't come here looking for amenities, just a quiet place to stay. 50A service, great water pressure and sewer."

    3. Kansas Country Inn & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Oakley, KS
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 672-3131

    $22 / night

    "Very friendly staff. Convenient for an overnight stay. Affordable. Thankful for electricity as it was cold. Watch for the thorny burrs that get all over shoes especially if you have a dog…."

    "Tried to get a campsite at a nearby place while traveling though, but showers and such were closed....was told about this place. Desk clerk was great."

    4. High Plains Camping

    9 Reviews
    Oakley, KS
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 672-3538

    $48 / night

    "I stopped for just one night on my way to Colorado in a baby 13 foot travel trailer and they were kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas Sunset, and away from the"

    "Nice older place to stop from all that highway driving! Water, sewer and electric in an open, somewhat treed campground. Relatively quiet being as close to the highway as it is."

    5. Shepherd's Staff RV Park

    1 Review
    Rexford, KS
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 687-2565

    6. Wakeeney KOA

    11 Reviews
    Collyer, KS
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 743-5612

    "I have stayed at this KOA twice on my way home from Rocky Mountain National Park."

    "Our young family of six stayed for 2 nights during our cross country drive and wow what a welcome respite it was from driving! My kiddos LOVED the pool."

    7. Prairie Dog Campground — Prairie Dog State Park

    10 Reviews
    Norton, KS
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 877-2953

    $10 - $21 / night

    "Excellent for large RV’s. Pull thru sites with full hookups and overlooking Norton reservoir"

    "Fantastic state Park with full hookups... Beach, fishing and a delightful small City of prairie dogs to entertain the kids for hours"

    8. Shady Rest Campground — Prairie Dog State Park

    4 Reviews
    Norton, KS
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 877-2953

    $10 - $21 / night

    "No ticks or bugs and frankly of all the camping locations, there is a number of different choices, I had my section to myself."

    "Yay: Lots of fishing, very short “trail” but nice for just simple relaxing on your road trip. Nay: pretty much only prairie dogs to see here...

    Surprise: crazy storms rolling over the plains!"

    9. Creek Side Resort

    17 Reviews
    Hays, KS
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 259-0927

    $35 / night

    "The good things are the nice people who run the campground, the little store they have with all kinds of camping and RV stuff. They have a little pond with a dock and a paddle boat."

    "A nice little campground near Hays! The site was well kept and was an easy pull through, full hookup. Nice quiet campground."

    10. Sheridan State Fishing Lake

    8 Reviews
    Morland, KS
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 877-2953

    "June 2021, great free camp location. Had the place almost all to ourselves. Big rig friendly. Many empty campsites right on the lake."

    "There was a stack of firewood next to the forepit, and the tent site was very even. Weather was gorgeous, and we didn't mind the mooing cows in the distance."

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RV Park Reviews near Morland, KS

136 Reviews of 34 Morland Campgrounds


  • a
    May. 22, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Nice

    Quick in - quick set up. Pretty setting right near a large creek - large trees for shade. Bathroom and shower but very old and a little sketchy. A lot of locals driving through - hoping that will stop after dark. Fairly level sites - a few spots for tents and pull throughs with gravel pads for RV’s with power and water. Dump station. Picnic tables and grill and/or fire ring

  • K
    Jun. 16, 2024

    High Plains Camping

    Easy access, kind, and clean.

    I stopped for just one night on my way to Colorado in a baby 13 foot travel trailer and they were kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas Sunset, and away from the big rigs. Big clean, hot and free showers with good water pressure. 

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2023

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Calm & Convenient Place To Stay The Night

    Nothing fancy, but it was a great place to stop for the night. Both times I've stayed I arrived after dark and was only passing through, so I opted not to set up the tent and instead slept in my crossover, which is set up to sleep in. The area was well lit at night, and I felt very safe.

    The campground: It's small, mostly quiet, flat, and had a decent amount of shade. The area I stayed in had pull through spots that faced the water (a reservoir, I believe). There's a small dock on the water. My site included a picnic table, grill, and water spigot. I'm not sure about electric hookups and dump stations, since I have no need for those things. The bathrooms were clean, and had both toilets and showers.

    Booking: The campground does not take reservations, which I think is great, as it allows me to be a little more spontaneous. There's a self-pay station in front of the bathrooms near the entrance to the campground. I stayed here on a Monday night in late October, and had no problem getting a site. The cost depends on if you're there in the off-season or not, but I believe the most expensive fee is $25 for RVs.

    The area: Ellis is a small town. If you're arriving later in the evening I would recommend stopping to eat somewhere prior to arriving in Ellis. In the morning, I made a quick detour down the main street and saw a café, a pizza place, and a Mexican restaurant. There's also a railroad museum. The campground is pretty close to the highway; right off the highway are a couple gas stations with fast food places inside.

    Cell Service: I have Verizon, and my service was good enough to stream a live hockey game. The campground said it had WIFI, but I didn't try it out.

  • C
    Oct. 8, 2022

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Looking for a overnight on I-70?

    Great municipal campground halfway between KC and the Rockies. Nice back ins and pull through a with concrete pads, electric and water. First come first serve. Check out the town a few blocks away.

  • Jason V.
    Aug. 13, 2019

    Oberlin Inn & RV Park

    Small but functional

    Nice little spot in beautiful NW Kansas. Conveniently located on the intersection of Hwy 83 and Hwy 36. Like everyone in this town, the owners are helpful and friendly. Full hookups available in all (6 or 7 total) RV spots. Back in only in all but end spot, with relatively level gravel pads. There is a gazebo on site with seating, and a fire pit and barbecue. It's open for all guests, including motel guests. I give 4 stars because of 2 drawbacks. Hotel WiFi is hit and miss, and the RV spots are small. We couldn't put out our awning without invading the neighbors. But good value for the money ($30/night). I recommend. Oh and do yourself a favor, go downtown and get the best pizza ever at the ReLoad Bar and Grill.

  • R
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Wakeeney KOA

    Great Overnight Spot

    I have stayed at this KOA twice on my way home from Rocky Mountain National Park. The park is right off I-70, the sites are all pull through and level so you don’t have to unhook - just pull in and relax. The staff is very friendly, the dog park is big and clean, and you can get a homemade grab-and-go breakfast on your way out the next morning.

  • Kent A.
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Creek Side Resort

    Not bad. Not bad at all.

    The good things are the nice people who run the campground, the little store they have with all kinds of camping and RV stuff. They have a little pond with a dock and a paddle boat. Showers and restrooms are clean and private.

    It's not a scenic show-stopper. Gravel lots, but most are pull-through and easy to use. 

    We stayed in our pop-up camper that fell apart during a super intense storm. Not the campground's fault, but scared the tar out of us. They were nice enough to let me store the camper for a little over a week until I could come back with tools and parts to repair it.

    Super nice people. Nice town nearby. Great place to stay if you're going to be in Hays.

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

    Ellis Lakeside Campground

    Conveniently close to I70

    General: We arrived just before 6 pm on a Sunday in mid-September and had our choice of lakefront sites but by 8 pm, it had filled in. There are other sites that are not lakefront and they would be ok if the lakefront ones were full but definitely not as desirable. The rates are reasonable -$20 for an RV site; $15 for tents (the tent area was just a grassy common area, and no one was staying there when we were there). Payment is on the honor system as there was no on-site host and as far as we could tell, no one checked to see that we had paid. 

    Sites/Facilities: Each site is very large and spaced a decent amount apart but there is no physical separation between them. Each has a large picnic table set on a concrete pad and electric hookups, however, be aware that you need a very long cord to reach the electric box. Ours did not make it but we were ok for one night without electric. We also could not get the water spigot to work but again, not a big deal for us for just an overnight. There is also a free common dump station. 

    Bathhouse: The bathrooms and showers were ok, but not great. They were cleaned very early in the morning. 

    Activities/Amenities: The small town of Ellis is within walking distance from the campground and although it was small, the town did have a lot of civic pride. There was good internet and free WiFi, although we did not try and access it. There was a small playground, but a sign was posted indicating it had not been disinfected during Covid and it was recommended it not be used. Fishing seemed to be a popular activity and there was a fishing/boat dock. 

    Conclusion: We could not hear much road noise during the day but as soon as it quieted down at night, the road noise from I70 was very loud all night long, however, this is a very convenient stopover for people traveling east or west on I70 looking for a place to spend the night.

  • Lucy P.
    May. 17, 2024

    Bluffton Area — Cedar Bluff State Park

    Very nice, very quiet

    Mostly big rigs, camped there in a van. Hookups were good. Sites spacious but not very private, we were lucky to get one on the edge. Lake is nothing special and no hiking trails or anything, seemed to be mostly boating or fishing.

    Very quiet mid-week in May, which was lovely. The bathrooms suck and I saw a copperhead right by the bathhouse so be careful.


Guide to Morland

Camping near Morland, Kansas offers options ranging from basic RV facilities to state park campgrounds. Located in the high plains region of northwestern Kansas, this area experiences seasonal temperature fluctuations that can exceed 100°F in summer and drop below freezing in winter. Wind is a constant companion across these open grasslands, with gusts regularly reaching 20-30 mph during weather fronts.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Prairie Dog State Park provides multiple fishing spots at Norton Reservoir. "A photographer could get lost in the pure wilderness available in the prairie. I've visited here during every season. The heat and bugs of mid July to the frozen autumn morings, always beautiful and teaming with wildlife," notes a regular visitor.

Wildlife viewing: At Sheridan State Fishing Lake, campers can observe local birds and animals. "I got to see 2 great blue herons and listen to 2 great horned owls call to each other at night - how awesome!" reports one camper. The free sites around the lake also offer coyote listening opportunities after dark.

Swimming: During hot summer months, several campgrounds offer swimming options. At Prairie Dog State Park, reviewers mention "good swimming" is available, providing relief from the Kansas heat.

What campers like

Level sites: High Plains Camping in Oakley receives praise for its practical setup. "Big clean, hot and free showers with good water pressure. I stopped for just one night on my way to Colorado in a baby 13 foot travel trailer and they were kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas Sunset," shares one visitor.

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained bathhouses as a highlight. At Creek Side Resort in Hays, reviewers appreciate the "brand new facilities" and note it's "beautiful and super clean. Amazing bathhouse and coffee house."

Prairie views: The open grassland landscape provides distinctive scenery. "Traveling back across Kansas on I-70, this was a perfect overnight spot with hookups and clean bathrooms on site. Not much to do other than have a drink and watch the beautiful sunset," writes one High Plains Camping guest.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Strong winds are common in this region year-round. At Sheridan State Fishing Lake, a camper noted it was "very windy during our stay." Summer heat can be intense, frequently exceeding 100°F in July and August.

Limited shade: Most rv campgrounds near Morland, Kansas have minimal tree cover. "Nearly no trees, but extra long sites - probably 90 feet long. Almost all are pull-thru," reports a camper at Creek Side Resort.

Seasonal insects: Bug activity varies by season at Shady Rest Campground at Prairie Dog State Park. One visitor reported being "bombarded with bugs" during their stay, while another found October visits preferable: "No ticks or bugs and frankly of all the camping locations, there is a number of different choices, I had my section to myself."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming pool access: Several Morland-area rv parks offer swimming pools for children. At Wakeeney KOA, families appreciate the amenities: "My kiddos LOVED the pool. We spent the entire day lounging and enjoying the basketball court, corn hole, park, ice cream social, and of course, the swimming pool!"

Playground options: Campgrounds typically provide basic play equipment. "Rustic play area but the kids loved it. Overall, a nice place to hop in overnight, and maybe a little longer depending on what you're doing," notes a Wakeeney KOA visitor.

Prairie dog watching: Children enjoy watching these social animals at Prairie Dog State Park. "Fantastic state Park with full hookups... Beach, fishing and a delightful small City of prairie dogs to entertain the kids for hours," shares one parent.

Tips from RVers

Easy access: Most RV campgrounds Morland, Kansas visitors encounter are designed for convenient entry. "Very easy online reservation and communication. We pulled in late and a map was on office door with clear instructions to our site. Campground was easy to navigate and very clean. Level spots, perfect for an easy pull in and set up for the night," reports a Creek Side Resort guest.

Site spacing: Space between RVs varies significantly between parks. At Oberlin Inn & RV Park, a reviewer notes: "Spots are pretty close. Full hookups for a great price." Another mentions that "we couldn't put out our awning without invading the neighbors."

Extended stay amenities: For longer visits, consider facilities like laundry. At High Plains Camping, a visitor appreciated "the laundry area was perfect to work in with newer machines. We extended our stay for an extra night."

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