Best Cabin Camping near Norway, KS

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Several cabin options exist within a 30-mile radius of Norway, Kansas, primarily in nearby state parks and recreational areas. Lovewell State Park offers dedicated cabins with electric hookups, fifty-amp service, water connections, and pet-friendly policies. The cabins provide access to showers and toilets, though kitchen amenities vary by location. Cedar Point Campground at Lovewell State Park includes cabins with picnic tables, reservable spaces, and both thirty and fifty-amp electrical connections. Glen Elder State Park maintains several cabin units with similar utility hookups but no dedicated drinking water. Rocky Pond City Park Campground provides cabin accommodations with full electric and water service. According to one visitor, "The campgrounds accommodate everything from a tent to a camper. The bath houses are always clean and nice facilities to use."

Rustic and modernized cabin facilities both appear throughout the region's camping options. Reservations are recommended for all cabin rentals, particularly during summer months when fishing and lake activities draw larger crowds. The cabins at Lovewell State Park operate with standardized amenities, while other locations like Deshler City Park Campground offer more basic accommodations. Most cabin sites include fire pits or grills for outdoor cooking. Winter availability varies, with some parks maintaining limited cabin access during colder months. Riverside RV and Tent Paradise maintains cabin options year-round with accommodations for groups. Glen Elder State Park cabins feature concrete pads with tie-down chains for wind protection, reflecting the open Kansas terrain.

Most cabin facilities require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and cooking supplies. Basic furniture is typically provided, but amenities beyond beds, tables, and electrical outlets differ substantially between locations. Southwinds Campground cabins include picnic tables and access to market facilities for basic provisions. The area experiences limited cell service in some locations, particularly at Lovewell State Park. One camper noted, "Not that you need it but in case of an emergency or even to check the weather you won't be able to if you have Verizon." Grocery options remain limited near most cabin sites, so advance planning for food and supplies is advisable. Deshler City Park Campground provides nearby access to a gas station that operates from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Cabin Reviews near Norway, KS

21 Reviews of 12 Norway Campgrounds


  • Stefanie Z.
    Oct. 2, 2020

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Quiet, peaceful lakeshore camping

    Nice, grassy sites right around the small lake, next to a cornfield. There are picnic tables, fire pits, a playground, and a couple shaded pavilions for a picnic or rain shelter. It’s pretty quiet except for the constant low hum of a nearby mill - very Kansas. It’s patrolled by police regularly and is a peaceful, serene, no frills place to camp for a night. Also included - boat ramp for recreation or fishing, bathrooms, disc golf course. Town is right down the road for supplies.

  • Ethan E.
    Dec. 8, 2019

    Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    Great Winter Location

    We have visited Lovewell many times during the summer, but this was our first winter trip. We arrived after hours, so we had to pay by the envelope drop post. $10 for primitive camping and a $3 fee. If you have time, I recommend driving all over the campgrounds to pick your location prior to paying. Payment envelopes stick to your window with the campground info exc listed. The bathrooms were open, however the was no running water. Showers and the main store were both closed, not surprisingly with it being winter. The camp fire ring was THE BEST I have EVER seen! It was spacious to accommodate a substantial fire, and had an ADJUSTABLE grill grate! It was perfect for regulating temperatures from cooking to keeping warm. If you are looking for a quiet getaway, this is your place. We plan to return.

  • 2
    Apr. 1, 2022

    Kaw Campground— Glen Elder State Park

    Room to roam

    Excellent lake and open country! Big hunting fields to run dogs in. Good WiFi, cell service and water hooks ups in March! Looks like there is year around camping. They have prime site with fire pits, grills, concrete pad, tie down chains for wind. Bath house was being updated so no idea the condition. Pheasant can be heard in morning and evening. Lake is huge! Lots of different camping options around. Playground for kids at Kanza campground

  • H
    Nov. 30, 2018

    Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    Our favorite local park and lake.

    We have camped as a family at almost every campground at Lovewell and we are always pleased. All of the primitive spots are wonderful and have a lot of space for the kids to play. There are also beautiful views of the lake at all of the primitive camping spots. Walleye and Willow are our favorite utility camp grounds. There seems to be more room for the kids to run around. Cottonwood is more close knit. We enjoy walking around the park in the off-season and viewing all of the wildlife. The new playground area is absolutely fabulous. Our kids love it. We also enjoy going to the marina to eat. They often have music entertainment out on there deck on the weekends to enjoy.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Deshler City Park Campground

    Uptown Small Town

    Amazing small town and amazing city RV park.

    $10.00 per night with first three days free with maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights

    Covered pavilion water hookups electrical hookups trash paved parking sites with sidewalk dump station 24 hour restrooms showers during pool season use of pool during pool season Disc golf, horseshoes, pool during season, volleyball, wonderful green space with mature trees, bushes and flowers.

    Washington Park covers 10 acres. There is a walking trail about¾ mile.

    This really is an amazing city park and a fantastic bargain.

    LNT

    Better than when you found it

    Stay safe Happy travels

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2024

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Nice park with lots of amenities

    This is a self service park and it’s $20 for full hook ups although some of the spaces only had 50 amp service instead of 50 and 30. If you stay in the upper level, you might want to make sure you have a long sewer hose as it is quite a ways behind the trailer. Park does have bathrooms and a shower that were so so. There also is a disc golf available at the back of the lake. Nice walk around the lake. Sidenote there’s a nice nine hole golf course here that was fairly inexpensive and highly recommend los Primos Mexican restaurant for dinner.

  • D.j. S.
    Aug. 20, 2018

    Kaw Campground— Glen Elder State Park

    beautiful and well maintained

    the capacity is large and the local internet company just upgraded the wifi park wide. lots of trails and fishing is available everywhere by foot.

  • T
    Aug. 6, 2019

    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

    Nice for an overnight

    This municipal Campground is right off 36 , very convenient. The price is $20 for water and electric. You can swim in the lake and there are showers and a dump station. The Bel Villa is s great place to eat just up the road with plenty of parking for RVs. No shade. T mobile service was excellent and we got several TV stations.


Guide to Norway

Cabin camping near Norway, Kansas offers several options within state parks and municipal facilities across the north-central Kansas region. The area features rolling hills and expansive prairie landscapes surrounding multiple reservoirs and lakes that provide recreational opportunities. Winter temperatures frequently drop below freezing while summer highs regularly exceed 90°F, making seasonal preparation essential for cabin visitors.

What to do

Water recreation access: At Lovewell State Park, campers can enjoy numerous water activities beyond standard camping. "We take our kayaks with us and enjoy exploring the coves around the lake," notes Krystal N. about the Cedar Point Campground.

Winter exploration: Offseason visits provide quieter experiences with unique amenities. "We have visited Lovewell many times during the summer, but this was our first winter trip... The camp fire ring was THE BEST I have EVER seen! It was spacious to accommodate a substantial fire, and had an ADJUSTABLE grill grate," shares Ethan E.

Town facilities: Campers staying at Rocky Pond City Park Campground can easily access nearby services. "You can frolf, fish, have a picnic, go for a walk around the pond, and camp here of course. The thing I like the most is that it is right in town so you have the grocery store and gas stations all within 3 miles," explains Shaeli E.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: The abundant natural areas provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. "Huge wildlife area with fantastic birding. Lots of nature to explore and other facilities for games and boating. There's a living history kind of museum which is definitely worth a look," writes Amber A. about Kaw Campground.

Budget-friendly options: Several parks offer affordable stays with good amenities. "Nice spot to camp without spending a fortune. Their 50 amp plug ins were by the road but we didn't get much if any traffic noise," notes rjvnme about Deshler City Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain their facilities well. "Nice, grassy sites right around the small lake, next to a cornfield. There are picnic tables, fire pits, a playground, and a couple shaded pavilions for a picnic or rain shelter," explains Stefanie Z. about Rocky Pond City Park Campground.

What you should know

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly by location and carrier. "The capacity is large and the local internet company just upgraded the wifi park wide. lots of trails and fishing is available everywhere by foot," mentions D.j. S. about Kaw Campground.

Seasonal water availability: Water access may be restricted during colder months. "The bathrooms were open, however there was no running water. Showers and the main store were both closed, not surprisingly with it being winter," advises Ethan E.

Wind protection features: Open Kansas terrain means cabins and camping areas may have special features. "They have prime site with fire pits, grills, concrete pad, tie down chains for wind," explains 2 B. about Glen Elder State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks provide play areas for children. "For the kids they have a nice park and area to play up by the Marina area. I also recommend taking a drive around the outside for docks and fishing areas away from the main camping," suggests Krystal N.

Swimming options: During summer months, water activities provide relief from heat. "You can swim in the lake and there are showers and a dump station," shares Terry D. about Rocky Pond City Park.

Space considerations: Family groups benefit from sites with room to spread out. "We have camped as a family at almost every campground at Lovewell and we are always pleased. All of the primitive spots are wonderful and have a lot of space for the kids to play," notes Houston B.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Electrical service differs between sites and parks. "This is a self service park and it's $20 for full hook ups although some of the spaces only had 50 amp service instead of 50 and 30. If you stay in the upper level, you might want to make sure you have a long sewer hose as it is quite a ways behind the trailer," advises Lisa M.

Leveling considerations: Many cabin and RV sites feature concrete pads for stability. "Excellent lake and open country! Big hunting fields to run dogs in. Good WiFi, cell service and water hooks ups in March! Looks like there is year around camping," notes 2 B.

Local dining options: Several restaurants near camping areas accommodate RV parking. "The Bel Villa is a great place to eat just up the road with plenty of parking for RVs. No shade. T mobile service was excellent and we got several TV stations," explains Terry D.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Norway, KS is Rocky Pond City Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 6 reviews.

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