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Places to Camp near Norway, KS

78 Reviews

Norway, KS is a great camping destination for adventurers of all types. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. Ready to plan your adventure? Check out our campgrounds near Norway and user-submitted reviews.

Best Camping Sites Near Norway, KS (52)

  1. Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park
  2. Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Pond City Park Campground

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    Rocky Pond City Park Campground

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    6 Saves
    Belleville, Kansas
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  3. Camper-submitted photo from Airport Park Campground

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    Airport Park Campground

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    Jamestown, Kansas

    Airport Park Campground is conveniently located adjacent to US-81 Highway, on the south side of Concordia. The campground is a 1st come, 1st served basis and a fee-by-donation campsite for a stay up to 7 days. Two spots are designated as long term camping and can be reserved for up to 8 weeks. A permit is required which can be obtained at City Hall, along with payment of $100 per week. Utilities are available all year round and open to guests 24 hours a day. The scenic & wooded camping area includes 12 pads with water and electric hookups and a dump station. Several other pads are available without utility hookups, and the site is ideal for tents. Restroom facilities are available. A picnic shelter, storm shelter, and playground are also adjacent to the campground. There is also a frisbee golf course and dog park located onsite.

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    Rusty Nickel Ranch RV

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    Belleville, Kansas

    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

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    $25 / night

  5. Camper-submitted photo from Walleye Point Campground — Lovewell State Park
  6. Camper-submitted photo from Chester Municipal Park

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    Chester Municipal Park

    2 Reviews
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    2 Saves
    Republic, Kansas
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    • Standard (Tent/RV)
  7. Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Lovewell State Park
  8. Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Wildlife Area

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    Jamestown Wildlife Area

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    Jamestown, Kansas

    Of the 5,124 acres of public hunting now available on the area, over 1,900 acres are wetlands. The marshes are very shallow and have accumulated silt from the Marsh Creek watershed. As a result, the Department is embarking on a multiple year renovation for the areas wetlands beginning with Gun Club. Plans include new wetlands, new water control structures and renovation of existing wetlands by subdividing into units so water and vegetation can be managed more effectively. During renovation construction activities will impact and change uses of the area in the process of reaching the renovation goals. The goal of the renovation is to provide optimum wildlife habitat, improved user opportunities and play an important role in the overall Lower Republican River watershed management and life span of the marshes.

    This area is located along a major migration route for the Central Flyway. The first waterfowl and shorebirds migrate through the area in late August. An 800-acre refuge is located at the north end of Gamekeeper Marsh. The refuge is closed to all activity from Oct. 1 through Mar. 1 except for the SPECIAL HUNTS conducted during hunting seasons. The refuge gives migratory birds a resting place and increases hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities on the area.

    There are varieties of other wildlife habitats on the area. Upland birds and small game species use weeds, crop fields, grasses and shrubs, while big game prefers the timbered areas. The area offers excellent opportunities to view and photograph wildlife. Marsh Creek, Gamekeeper Dam, and Muskrat Landing are shallow boat landings for hunter access to waterfowl areas.

    The limited public lands in Kansas require intensive wildlife management and some special restrictions. This area receives heavy hunting pressure. Wildlife population and hunter use surveys are conducted to evaluate management and the effects of heavy pressure on the area.

    Map: https://ksoutdoors.com/content/download/26953/183708/version/1/file/Jamestown+Map.pdf

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  9. Camper-submitted photo from Kaw - Glen Elder State Park

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    Kaw - Glen Elder State Park

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    17 Saves
    Jamestown, Kansas

    Located just west of the city of Glen Elder, south of the US-24/K-9 and KS128 intersection.

    On the north shores of 12,500-acre Glen Elder Reservoir (Waconda Lake), one of Kansas' largest lakes, Glen Elder State Park offers nearly unlimited recreational opportunities. With its rural setting, Glen Elder is a perfect place to relax.

    The reservoir covers what once was a mineral spring sacred to many Native Americans and former home of a sanitarium. The Waconda Springs Replica at the park pays tribute to this ill-fated site of Kansas geology and Native American history. At Waconda Heritage Village, a living museum, visit the historic Hopewell Church south of the park office.

    Glen Elder Wildlife Area encompasses almost 13,200 land acres surrounding the lake. You can see and photograph a diversity of wildlife species. In winter, bald and golden eagles visit. Deer and pheasant are common sights. Waterfowl stop on their migrations, and a small Canada goose flock makes the area home.

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  10. Camper-submitted photo from Lincoln Park

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    Lincoln Park

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    Republic, Kansas
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