Cabin Camping near Olathe, KS

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    Several cabin campgrounds are available within a short drive of Olathe, Kansas, ranging from rustic state park shelters to fully equipped cabins with electricity, heating, and air conditioning. Cabin camping near Olathe covers a wide spectrum, from basic shelters at Clinton State Park's Prairie Clover Campground — which features electricity, picnic tables, and fire rings with proximity to hiking trails and Clinton Lake — to more developed options at Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA, where cabins include heating, air conditioning, showers, toilets, and laundry facilities. A recent review of Clinton State Park noted that "the park is awesome, spacious sites and level. The park is well taken care of and very easy to get to from I70."

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Worlds of Fun Village in nearby Kansas City, Missouri offers cabin rentals adjacent to the amusement park, featuring concrete pads and full amenities. Most cabins in the area allow pets with additional fees, though the Inntirety Healing Center does not permit animals. As one visitor to Worlds of Fun Village mentioned, "Our rig is 44 ft and we parked two 2500's on the pad no problem... The pool and clubhouse are well kept so are the bathrooms and laundry room."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking facilities vary significantly between properties - KOA locations typically provide more amenities than state park cabins. On-site markets are available at several locations, including Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA, Worlds of Fun Village, and Clinton State Park, offering essential supplies. Visitors staying at Watkins Mill State Park Campground can access firewood on-site but should bring food and personal items. Peak season rentals, particularly at KOA locations, fill quickly and should be reserved well in advance.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Olathe (18)

      1. Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

      3.9(16)23mi from OlatheRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I’m in my 30s traveling solo and this stop was a great place to regroup and take advantage of their amenities like shower, laundry, etc. The bathrooms were clean and the staff was very friendly."

      "This campground is about 35-40 mins outside Kansas City City. The town that it is located in has a lot to do as well! Campgrounds is clean and well kept! We visited in November so not many people."

      2. Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

      3.5(36)29mi from Olathe158 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Easy access to trails Lots of wildlife, vultures, deer, etc. Well marked and plenty of them spots Marina was a quick bike ride away and had a lot to offer during the season."

      "Sites come with a picnic table and a fairly large fire ring which we unfortunately never got to enjoy because we were here during a heat wave (100+ almost every day)."

      from $10 - $150 / night

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      3. Worlds of Fun Village

      4.0(7)26mi from OlatheRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Located on the property there are RV sites and rental cabins. All RV sites were concrete with 50/30/20 amp, water and sewer. Back-in sites on rows 1 and 3 and pull through sites on row 2."

      "Stayed here while visiting friends in the metro - one of the few RV parks in the area.  Pads were concrete, level, clean, and well-maintained. "

      from $300 / night

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      4. Watkins Mill State Park Campground

      4.5(36)46mi from Olathe86 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Sites are not right on top of each other and it looks like they all have a fire pit and picnic table. There are only a handful of paved spots and you will need leveling blocks on the gravel."

      "All spots have plenty of shade when we walked around. Shower house and bathrooms were clean and nice. Lots of things to do such as boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing and swimming."

      from $15 - $46 / night

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      5. Inntirety Healing Center - Forest Retreat & Glamping Center

      Be the first to review14mi from Olathe2 sitesRVs, Cabins

      from $44 - $88 / night

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      6. Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

      3.9(20)38mi from OlatheRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Easy access to Interstate and pull through sites were long enough for our truck and 32’ trailer without having to unhitch. Stayed just one night as we passed through."

      "Stayed here for one night after driving down from Nebraska. Great place to set up for the night, clean bathrooms, a nice fire pit, and plenty of room to set up a tarp for the rain."

      from $45 - $130 / night

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      7. Basswood Country RV Resort

      3.9(12)34mi from OlatheRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Basswood provides amenities that are great for entertaining children, includinga swimming pool and splash park, two playgrounds, a basketball goal, and fishing."

      "This park is convient to I-29 but far enough off the highway to be quiet and peaceful. Tent sites, full hookups as well as rooms and cabins are available."

      from $56 - $59 / night

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      8. Perry State Park Campground

      4.0(10)40mi from OlatheRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Stayed in lot 93,nice spot on end with extra privacy. Only complaint, cold shower in facility near marina. I would recommend a spot closer to marina if you're not In an RV."

      "Nice state park on the lake can be crowded and a little crazy on weekends.  Like most state parks no sewer hookups but easy access to dump station"

      9. Pomona State Park Campground

      4.4(11)45mi from Olathe223 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Site a little off level, nothing a few blocks or boards couldn’t solve. 30 amps of clean 122 vac, water tucked in between two pine trees that blocked the view of the sites to the left snd right of us."

      "After everyone left I moved to a few non shore power site down by the water. Beautiful view, with a quiet serene feel."

      from $10 - $100 / night

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      10. Topeka / Capital City KOA

      4.0(12)48mi from OlatheRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The lot does not have a concrete patio but has a picnic table and fire grate.
      They have a community fire pit with multiple swings around it. They sell wood for $6 a bundle."

      "We had a water / electric pull-through site around the middle of the campground."

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    Cabin Reviews near Olathe, KS

    178 Reviews of 18 Olathe Campgrounds


    • J
      Jun. 14, 2024

      Topeka / Capital City KOA

      The longer pull thru sites are Buddy site- we didn’t realize this

      Our site was $56.78 We were in Site# 59 The check in was at 12pm but the office was closed until 3:30pm so we grabbed our sheet left out front and got ourselves to our site.

      We had Full hook- up with a gravel pull-through.
      We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep (although the Jeep had to be parked straight across the front of our site to fit in). Also we were right on the highway.

      The site was easy to level.
      Our site was not shaded and without any trees. The most FRUSTRATING part is that this was a buddy site (that is NO WHERE on their website). We have rescue dogs and don’t want to share our space with neighbors we don’t know. Literally no one wants to Kumbaya by the fireside with complete strangers. Therefore our trip went from one week originally to two nights. We would have left the next day but the husband wanted to see the Evel Knievel museum.

      The lot does not have a concrete patio but has a picnic table and fire grate.

      They have a community fire pit with multiple swings around it. They sell wood for $6 a bundle.

      They do not provide garbage service at your site so you must walk to garbage dumpster at the entrance.

      You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

      They do have a saltwater Swimming pool. They have a catch and release fishing pond.

      There is a Playground. They also offer a weight room and an adorable activities room with air hockey, a library, & a pool table. There is also a scenic walking trail. The trail is almost a mile and they’ve kept it mowed and easy to identify.

      They have a basic general store. There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site.

      The streets are gravel so not great for riding bikes.

      They have cabins for rent and a tent area (electric & primitive options).

      They have 2 shower houses. The shower house in the main barn has individual shower/toilet/sink areas. The shower house in the park has the typical stalls. These are kept very clean.

      There is a laundry facility in both shower houses. It is a cash only facility.

      They have a fenced in dog park which is unfortunately located in the front of the park away from RV sites.

      Some fun things to do outside of the campground are the Evel Knievel museum and Brown vs. Board of Education historical park.

      Staff are very kind. I would definitely stay here in the future but will know to secure a site that isn’t shared with others

    • S
      Sep. 19, 2022

      Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

      Clean and quiet

      It does cost about $25 a day, but you have electricity, and shade, and it is always quiet here. The park rangers are always cleaning or doing rounds to make sure everything is okay. Bathrooms have AC and are cleaned with disinfectant daily. Very clean campground and has a playground. Pet friendly.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 18, 2023

      Watkins Mill State Park Campground

      Peaceful

      We stayed Sunday-Wednesday and it was very peaceful. Sites are not right on top of each other and it looks like they all have a fire pit and picnic table. There are only a handful of paved spots and you will need leveling blocks on the gravel. Showers and bathrooms are clean and the hosts are very nice. New asphalt roads throughout the park; nice for walking, biking, etc. Be sure to get biscuits & gravy at “The General Store” just down the road from the park entrance.

    • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2020

      Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

      Large State Park with Many Types of Camping

      I was having a difficult time finding a campground with availability on our way back from Colorado since we were leaving on the Sunday before Memorial Day. We decided to stay a couple of extra days and we found sites available at this one. There are two separate campgrounds at Clinton State Park, and we stayed at campground 1. We checked in with the camp host since the office was already closed. We asked for water, electricity, and somewhere close to the bath house. I guess two out of three aren’t bad. The bath house that we were closest to was closed for the season. The open one was at least two hundred yards away. Getting up in the middle of the night, we decided to drive to it in the dark. We didn’t understand why we couldn’t get a site closer to one of the open bath houses since there were several available sites. Another disappointment was that with all of the recent rain, we had a huge puddle separating our pull-through from our picnic table and fire pit. Again, we should have asked for another site. Other than those two disappointments, it was a really good campground, especially for being a state park. The individual toilet/showers were spacious and very clean. There was shade at some of the campsites, and there were open fields for kids to play in. Although the playground was small, there were other things to do. There was a disc golf course, an archery range, hiking trails, and the lake. The lake is large, and there is a place to launch boats, canoes, kayaks, jet skis, etc. At another part of the lake, there is a huge marina for larger boats. Bering in such a remote area, you don’t have to worry about the sounds of traffic. Overall, Clinton State Park is a place you can stay where there is plenty to do. Although there is no swimming pool, other activities previously mentioned should keep you busy.

    • Bran P.
      Sep. 26, 2016

      Linn County Park

      Nice views!

      Located in east central Kansas on 2600 acre Lake LaCygne (cooling reservoir for KCPL coal-fired power plant). No swimming or skiing allowed, only fishing boats. We stayed on site 112 in View Point Loop next to some permanent residents. There’s no stay limit here so some sites are very messy. Paved roads with gravel sites having W/E, mostly 30A but a few 50A like ours. Check in at the Marina to see which ones are available at this all first come first serve cg. They even have a few FHU sites but I imagine they are all taken by the residents. Nice dump station located in the back of the park along with a few rustic cabins. We enjoyed a waterfront site but there were many 30A sites available in a more wooded setting in several different loops. There are about 113 sites here.

    • Scott S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 3, 2020

      Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

      Crammed in a tent camping field...

      Let's Share COVID and a campfire song. When we booked a tent site in the KOA we didn't expect much but assumed it would work for the night while driving across the USA.  Upon arrival we were a little put off by being stuck with several other tents in a field and noticed we were expected to share our fire ring with the tent next door... this was not ok with us and we left promptly and snagged a nice spot in the nearby Blue Springs Recreation Area. Traveling during summer 2020 has been interesting and to expect strangers to share a fire ring and be crammed very close during a pandemic is not only careless but not fun. UGH

    • J
      Jul. 16, 2022

      Worlds of Fun Village

      Novel Campground in Kansas City

      This was an interesting stay at the Worlds of Fun campground. Located on the property there are RV sites and rental cabins. All RV sites were concrete with 50/30/20 amp, water and sewer. Back-in sites on rows 1 and 3 and pull through sites on row 2.

      The theme park offered discounted tickets when staying at the campground and parking for the parks was included. Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun are internally connected, making it easy to walk between the two.

      There is a pool, hot tub, laundry and clean bathrooms with showers. The campground did attempt to improve privacy with strategically placed trees and shrubs.

      Row 1 (sites 1-20) is along a busy highway with semi truck noise 24 hours a day. I recommend either paying more for the pull-through (further from the road) or the back in sites 69-82 in row 3.

      Security was disappointing, as there was no gate to the campground, nor a gate around it. So our campsite (site 2) that backed up to the road was 10 feet off the public sidewalk. Reviews of this campsite on other websites mentioned some petty theft, so we kept our outdoor compartments locked (nothing was stolen).

    • Tori G.
      Jun. 24, 2016

      Basswood Country RV Resort

      A great place to take the kids/grandkids

      We have been camping at Basswood for several years, first with our children and now with our grandchildren. Basswood provides amenities that are great for entertaining children, includinga swimming pool and splash park, two playgrounds, a basketball goal, and fishing. Every weekend there are organized activities such as arts and crafts, fishing contests, duck races and frozen t-shirt contests in the pool, and a Saturday evening outdoor movie. There is a great little store with alcohol for the adults; ice cream treats, which we enjoy after a swim; and nearly any key item you might have forgotten to pack. Most roads throughout the campground are paved, and the campground is generally well-maintained. We appreciate the full-service RV spots, but there are very nice bathroom facilities, including showers, in two locations in the park.

    • Leni K.
      Apr. 7, 2024

      Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

      Relaxing Car/Tent Camping Spot

      Pros Off-season was quiet Open bathrooms were nice and well kept. Easy access to trails Lots of wildlife, vultures, deer, etc. Well marked and plenty of them spots Marina was a quick bike ride away and had a lot to offer during the season. Primate loops had some good spacing and tree cover, along with views of the lake. Inner loops not so much Potable water available year round. Was drinkable.

      Cons Signs marked closed bathrooms but not the closest open bathrooms. One per campsite was still open with heat and electric. Weirdly all vaults were closed Office and hosts were unavailable so we had to leave for Casey's for firewood. While before the season, someone told us it's typically impossible to get firewood because the office is usually closed. Signs to the entrance to park and n avigation were pretty small, impossible to read at night, not lit. Electric parking pass only issued one day pass at a time. Would do the paper pass across the parking lot next time. Spacing is definitely a bit crowded for tent camping privacy this time of year. Will be curious to see how it feels in the summer/fall.


    Guide to Olathe

    Cabin accommodations near Olathe, Kansas range from rustic to modern across several state parks and private campgrounds. Located in the eastern Kansas region with rolling hills and deciduous forests, this area experiences hot summers and cold winters with moderate spring and fall seasons. Cabins typically fill quickly from May through September when temperatures average 75-90°F during daytime hours.

    What to do

    Fishing and water activities: At Clinton State Park, visitors have access to a surprisingly large lake with multiple fishing spots. "Lots of wildlife, hiking, and beautiful lake," notes Dan M., who stayed at the park. The fishing is particularly good for bass and bluegill in several areas.

    Archery and disc golf: Clinton State Park offers specialized recreation beyond standard camping activities. "Rolling hills and lots of green with many trails and recreational facilities including more unusual things like archery. Lake is surprisingly big, good wildlife and birding," writes Amber A., highlighting activities not available at many other parks.

    Explore historic sites: At Watkins Mill State Park, cabin campers can tour preserved historic buildings. "If you like history, take a tour of the woolen mill part. Very cool," says Josh P., emphasizing the educational opportunities. This park is about 45 minutes from Olathe and offers a glimpse into 19th-century industrial life.

    What campers like

    Private cabin locations: At Pomona State Park, campers appreciate the wooded cabin sites. "The campground here is covered in trees, Awesome," reports Ty A., describing the setting for the park's cabins. Sites tucked among pine trees provide separation from neighboring campers.

    Pool access during summer: Family-friendly cabins at Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA include pool privileges. "The staff is very nice, the camp is clean the bathrooms are clean the laundry is clean the pool is clean overall a very pleasant little camp," explains Douglas S. The pool is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day with extended evening hours on weekends.

    Accessibility to Kansas City: Cabin rentals at Worlds of Fun Village provide convenient access to metropolitan amenities. "The theme park offered discounted tickets when staying at the campground and parking for the parks was included. Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun are internally connected, making it easy to walk between the two," reports John L., describing the park connections that are particularly valuable for cabin guests.

    What you should know

    Train noise affects some locations: Several cabin sites experience railroad noise disturbances. "This is a lovely campground but we'll sadly never stay here again - because trains passed by really loudly all night long - it finally stopped at about 5am," warns LauraJane B. about the Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA. Consider requesting cabins farther from rail lines.

    Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Cabin facilities range from primitive to modern. "Individual toilet/showers were spacious and very clean," notes Myron C. about Clinton State Park. However, not all cabin locations have equivalent facilities - check specific details when booking.

    Off-season benefits: Winter cabin rentals often provide more solitude. "We stayed in the primitive loop in the trees overlooking the Clinton Marina inlet #60," reports Kent F., who visited during a quieter season. From November through March, occupancy rates drop significantly, providing better selection.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: Look for cabins near play structures for children. "It's a great family campground with beautiful views. We travel with two adorable rescues and appreciated the awesome dog park where they could run a bit," mentions Debbie S. at Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA, where playground access is within 100 yards of cabin sites.

    Activity planning: Perry State Park cabins offer easy access to multiple outdoor activities. "Lake view Loop is where to be! Wonderful pull through spots, great views, and closer to the boat ramp!" advises Caitlin R. Families should reserve cabin sites 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

    Kid-friendly cabin layouts: Some cabins offer bunk bed configurations specifically designed for families. "This campground is a must for anyone with children. Awesome sites with full hook ups. They have several ponds you can fish from. My kids love that," reports Robin R. about Basswood Country RV Resort, emphasizing family-focused amenities.

    Tips from RVers

    Full hookup considerations: RVers using cabin facilities should note utility differences between locations. "Our site was $56.78...We had Full hook-up with a gravel pull-through," explains Julia H. about Topeka Capital City KOA, detailing the utility connections available. This information helps RVers determine if cabins meet their requirements.

    Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin accessibility significantly. "The longer pull thru sites are Buddy site- we didn't realize this," notes Julia H., explaining site layouts that affect privacy between cabins and RVs. Winter months typically provide better availability but require additional heating considerations.

    Proximity considerations: Cabin location within parks significantly affects experience quality. "I recommend either paying more for the pull-through (further from the road) or the back in sites 69-82 in row 3," advises John L. about Worlds of Fun Village, highlighting location differences that impact noise levels and privacy.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Olathe, KS is Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA with a 3.9-star rating from 16 reviews.

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