Best RV Parks near Norway, KS
Looking for the best RV campgrounds near Norway? Finding a place to camp in Kansas with your RV is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Norway's most popular destinations.
Looking for the best RV campgrounds near Norway? Finding a place to camp in Kansas with your RV is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Norway's most popular destinations.
Back in RV site on a rural working farm setting surrounded by crop fields and cow pastures. Available horse turnout with human gate for quick access to your horses. A quick drive to fuel and town with being just a half mile off the main highway (Hwy 36). We are also a quick drive to the local pool, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, picnic tables, park and NCK Fairgrounds. There is also a movie theatre and bowling downtown along with a pizza place, burger joint and laundry mat
$25 / night
$40 - $60 / night
16 plus campsites. Electric and sewer hookups. Laundry and shower facilities. Open year round.
Point Hudson has a stunning waterfront RV park with 46 full hook-up sites and two sites without hook-up. Well behaved, leashed pets are welcome. The RV park is located adjacent to the shore just to the east of the Point Hudson Marina. During your stay, you will be able to enjoy long walks from your doorstep to the historic lighthouse at Point Wilson, where the world’s shipping enters the Puget Sound by way of Admiralty Inlet. If you are also bringing a boat or planning to use one of the local seafaring businesses in Port Townsend, this is the most convenient base for your adventures. Check-in time: 1:00 PM, Check-out time: Noon. Moorage
Amenities
While you are here, you will be only a short stroll from the many world-class restaurants in town, as well as the activities and shops that make this the destination of choice for people from all over the world. The relaxed pace of life here, coupled with our ideal location, make this one of the most desirable RV parks in the Northwest.
For your convenience, access-controlled guest shower, toilet and laundry facilities are located on the property. Wi-Fi is provided via a third party, and Direct TV is accessible (click here for instructions). Beach fires and campfires are not allowed within Port Townsend’s city limits or on Port of Port Townsend properties.
The RV Park has pull-through spaces with complete hook-ups: water, sewer, electricity, and cable TV. Electrical hook-ups are available in 20, 30, & 50 AMP
The City has a new RV Park located on the west end of the City Park on Lincoln Avenue. There are 6 individual spots available that include: 50 amp electric service & additional 20 amp outlet, water hydrant and direct sewer.
$20 / night
Easy access from highway. Most sites are 30 amp back in with 4 30/50 posts marked with pull thru. Showers and restrooms at swimming pool a block north. Dump at entrance of campsite. Water hydrants but not at all sites. Would stay again for quite overnight stay. August 10, 2024 $15 night Dropbox
This is a nice spot for a quick visit. Free hookups but only 50 amp
Quite park with lots of space. There are about 20 free Rv spots with electric and water hookups and several site with electricity for tents. They have nice clean bathrooms, a large playground in the shade, and a fishing pond
This site is for the true outdoorsman or cowboy, not for the glamping crowd.
14 spots for RV's with electrical hiokups, bathrooms available, with a shower.
Small but not much use FREE. Stopped here on Dyrt review recommendation and was not disappointed. Labor Day weekend an we were the only one here. Only 2, 30 foot sites and 30 amp electric plus water. Did I mention Free? Pavilion with picknic tables. We would stay here again. A couple of large cottonwood trees shade the site. We didn’t unhook and the site was level.
This is our new go-to place. The spots are spacious and the view is beautiful. It’s also a bonus it offers WiFi.
We stayed 3 nights, it was a very nice place, they have water and electric at the site, water was not on as we camped in March. There is a sump station behind the High School. Pads are Concrete, I believe they have 20 pads, and an area for tent campers with electricity as well, small play ground too.
Broadcasting this now because I was not aware when I showed up: there are only two designated tent sites in this entire campground. However, both these sites are clean, beautiful, and located near the trail that takes you to the (honestly very well-presented) adjacent historical park. Out of the two Nebraska state recreation areas I stayed at on my trip through the state, this one is definitely my favorite. I would give it 3.5 stars, but the coin-operated showers knock it down to a 3.
Warn showers, wonderful wildlife viewing, and full hookups. Quiet campground. Near the world's largest ball of twine! 😁
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. We got to watch the parade from where we were parked. Will definitely be back!
The scenery was beautiful. They also had a nice playground, plenty areas to fish and explore. Only complaint was the spacing of the water spigot and absolutely no cell service for the area. 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.
Fairly quiet park off the highway. Not much to do around here but that's OK with us. Very small Midwest town. Two gas stations no grocery stores. 4 sites with 50 amp electric, water and sewer. $15 per day
I grew up here, stopped going when it became a party haven filled with drama, recently gave it a second chance and could not be happier I did so. It has really been cleaned up in all aspects. I WILL RETURN 🙂
This is more of a city park vibe rather than a camping spot but it's well maintained with plenty of amenities for staying the night on our way through
If you’re ever near Stromsberg NE, this is THE town to stop in. Campground is in and near Buckley park. We stayed in the older campground, which had electric, shade trees, a bathroom ( not a pit toilet) with a sink and soap. But upon walking the area we found the newer, As of late last year, campground. That one even has a water hook up for every site. Both grounds have a host and are lit at night for security, but look up the town, rated A + in the US for crime rate. Walking the town it feels as if I walked back in time. Pay phones, bikes in their stands left unlocked, everyone says hi. I can’t say enough about this town. But bring cash if you want to purchase almost anything, as many of businesses do not accept CC or debit cards. It all works on the donation system, so give what you can.
lots of hookups and places to rent camp. pretty bodies of water. not a bad spot
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
This roadside veteran style park is perfect for setting up camp and resting your eyes. We only stayed here for about 8 total hours but it was worth every penny. This campground is FREE and offers electricity and water hook-ups. If you have kids there is a playground and ample room for your human or fir babies to run free and burn energy. If you pass through this is a must go to stop(even just to stretch the legs! We would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a safe and free campground!
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Rating a three for two reasons: 1) the potable water is shut off (dump station open), and 2) the RV camp Spots are directly next to each other (No room for privacy feom the neighbors)
However, we always prefer to camp by some sort of body of water, so check that box. AND they have a great Christmas light show throughout the park around the lake/campground for the locals that my daughter enjoyed!
Nice place to pull off. RV spot are mostly level. No WiFi or laundry.
Favorite place to stay for early season bow hunting. Camp hosts are always kind and do a great job. Site #20 has best cell service.
No water after Nov. 1 and have to fill from well pump.
We got here yesterday. It has electric 50/30 and water, concrete pads are level. Picnic table. Lots of shade. Clean. By donation. US 81 is close and under construction so there is some highway noise but in noticable when in the trailer. 14 spots, 10 were full. Town is very historic and friendly.
Simple campground, but cute
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
4 electric connection
14 days consecutive stay
rash public space picnic tables playground basket ball hoop water grass pads dump station
Green space is very nice and will very peaceful. The toilet area needs some work. As stated this would be great for an overnight and if they work on the toilet the area will give anyone a nice slow down.
Guide Rock is a small town in Nebraska and proves that small is better nestled between fields of waving corn. It is very rural and makes for a great stop off. Back roads are better when it comes to our rural way of life. Guide Rock is the only town in the USA with the name Guide Rock. It was named after a prominent rock Bluff-Pa-Hur, which was an important landmark and guide to early trappers and Pawnee Indians. Guide Rock was settled in 1870 In July 23– 25 enjoy the Webster County Fair. You will also find great fishing, birding and hiking in the area and during the winter enjoy many winter outdoor activities.
LNT
Better than when you found it
Stay safe Happy travels
This is a really pretty little city park with lots of mature trees the RV camping is on the inner edge of the ring road that goes around the park and there’s maybe 10 sites with electricity and water nearby the women’s bathroom was fine except for a lot of litter on the floor the men’s bathroom toilets were very bad and kind of dirty in the showers water was hot and the police come by and collect $10 there was nobody here when we were here although people use it during the day and it has a swimming pool
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