Top Tent Camping near Ozawkie, KS

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Best Tent Sites Near Ozawkie, KS (10)

    Camper-submitted photo from Woodridge Park
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    1.

    Woodridge Park

    13 Reviews
    22 Photos
    148 Saves
    Clinton Lake, Kansas

    This recreation area is part of Clinton Lake

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Trash
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      Atchison State Fishing Lake

      1 Review
      3 Saves
      Atchison, Kansas
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Dispersed
      • Picnic Table
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        4.

        110 Mile Park

        1 Review
        Vassar, Kansas

        This recreation area is part of Pomona Lake

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          Adam's Grove

          1 Review
          Vassar, Kansas

          This recreation area is part of Prado Dam

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            Overlook Park

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            4 Saves
            Baldwin City, Kansas

            Overview

            This day-use picnic area, located just north of Clinton Lake in the hills of Kansas, is the perfect spot for a party or family gathering.

            Natural Features:

            Congress authorized Clinton Lake in 1962, and the finished reservoir was filled in 1980. While the Dam and Reservoir were originally built for flood control, the area has now become a recreational oasis for millions of visitors to enjoy the beautiful green Kansas backdrop.

            Clinton Lakes beautiful setting of steep bluffs, wooded shoreline and clear water is unequaled among Kansas lakes. Shoreline development has been limited in an effort to preserve as much of the natural setting as possible.

            Clinton spans 8 miles up the Wakarusa Valley and covers 7,000 surface acres. If the lake ever approaches the top of its flood pool, an additional 5,800 acres will be covered, extending the area to 13 miles along the valley floor.

            Recreation:

            A horseshoe pit, sand volleyball court, softball field and playground are all provided at Overlook Park.

            Clinton Lake offers opportunities for boating, fishing, canoeing, jet skiing, swimming and countless other water sports, making it the main attraction to area.

            The lakes fish and wildlife resources provide sightseers, fishermen, and hunters ample opportunities for their sports, and Clinton Lake is well-stocked with crappie, walleye, channel catfish and white bass.

            Wildlife viewing is also a popular activity, with bald eagles, white-tailed deer, Canada geese, wild turkey and other wildlife in abundance at Clinton Lake.

            Three trail systems are located around Clinton Lake, including the North Shore, South Shore and the George Latham Trails. All offer hiking, biking and equestrian opportunities within a 20 minute drive.

            Facilities:

            Overlook Park has two picnic shelters available for up to 100 guests. Flush toilets and drinking water are available for visitors convenience.

            Nearby Attractions:

            The Visitor Center, located on the northwest side of the dam, just down the road from Overlook Park, has several informative displays covering topics such as the history of the area, reasons for the dam and the wildlife in the area.

            • Pets
            • Electric Hookups
            • Reservable
            • Tents
            • Group
            • Toilets
            Camper-submitted photo from Scott Creek Campground

            8.

            Scott Creek Campground

            1 Review
            1 Photo
            28 Saves
            Hillsdale, Kansas

            Scott Creek Campground features 60 campsites all with water and electricity. Sites 21,33 and 60 are 50 amp sites. Reservations can be made 2 days in advance at reserveamerica.com. There are two shelters available for campers to use on a first come first serve basis. Scott Creek has a vault toilet but no shower house. Camp Hosts and self-pay stations are available at each campground.

            • Pets
            • Fires
            • Electric Hookups
            • Phone Service
            • Reservable
            • Tents

            $10 - $50 / night

            Camper-submitted photo from Agency Conservation Area
            Camper-submitted photo from Agency Conservation Area

            9.

            Agency Conservation Area

            2 Reviews
            2 Photos
            14 Saves
            Agency, Missouri

            The land for this area was donated to the Conservation Department in 1991. The timbered property straddles Rock Creek Road. The north tract of the area offers walk-in access to the Platte River. A graveled parking lot is located south of the county road. Both tracts are prone to flooding.

            On department areas where camping is allowed, camping is limited to a period of 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Personal property must be removed at the end of the 14-day period. Unless a special use permit is obtained, total camping days on all department areas are limited to a total of 30 days within one calendar year. Groups of more than 10 people must obtain a special use permit prior to camping. To obtain a special use permit, contact the area manager at the phone number listed for this area in the area details section.

            Quiet hours are in effect in camping areas from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily. Visitors who are not occupying a campsite are required to leave the campground by 10 p.m. On camping areas with established campsites, only two camping or sleeping units are permitted in each site.

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            • Fires
            • Tents
            • Group
            • Alcohol
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              Marysville

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              3 Saves
              Hillsdale, Kansas

              This recreation area is part of Hillsdale Lake

              • Reservable
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            Recent Tent Reviews In Ozawkie

            336 Reviews of 10 Ozawkie Campgrounds


            • Camper-submitted photo from Mill creek campground
              September 16, 2024

              Mill creek campground

              One night stop

              We stopped for one night. $40, had full hook up, pretty level gravel site. Bathroom shower houses are OK did well for what we wanted. Only thing that might bother some people is there is a train track right beside the campground. This could be charming and rustic, or just annoying noise, depending on your point of view. It was warm, we had the AC on, didn’t bother us. It’s an older campground and it shows, but we were pleased.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Weston Bend State Park Campground
              September 13, 2024

              Weston Bend State Park Campground

              Over nighters.

              We arrived around 1 pm and got the pull through site. It is a nice little park that will be closed from November 1, 2024 through April 14, 2025. An electric site was $25.00. The facilities were exceptionally clean and the camp hosts were very polite.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Warnock Lake Park
              August 18, 2024

              Warnock Lake Park

              Quiet with what you need

              Stayed for a one nighter on a tent site. Area was clean and maintained. There is no restroom close to tent sites but it is just up the hill at the rv side.. also when I decided to camp here showers were not listed as an amenitie but there are showers in the restroom which was a present surprise. My kid enjoyed the playground near the lake and I enjoyed the disc golf course on site. Bring cash for your fees to put in the drop box.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
              July 21, 2024

              Clinton State Park Campground

              Close to town but far enough to enjoy the wilderness

              Overall it was a good experience. We came on a weekend with good weather and were able to reserve easily a couple days in advance. There were a few campers near to us that we could see but no one that was right next to us and we couldn't hear them at all. 

              Pros: 

              • Access to "modern" toilets that flushed. While the one closest to us was closed (see cons) there was one a bit further, maybe another 4 minutes walk away that was open. It had a few stalls and were in decent enough condition. 

              • PLENTY of wildlife. Bunnies, Racoons (and babies), PLENTY of deer, a possum.

              • Bugs - While I've been here in early July and the bugs made me want to scream, in late July it seems they are better or at least being more in the open helped. A few flies and mosquitos. Nothing too bad.

              Cons:

              • It didn't seem like the host was there. There was a car driving around that asked us where a campsite was but it was in a weird format and they said the host wasn't around. 
              • The bathrooms nearest to us were a modern toilet and they were closed, but it didn't really say they were closed so the only indication was no lights and more spiders than I care to admit. 
              • Many of the camping areas (a vast majority) are surrounded by woodland and brush that makes it impossible to see, or even smell the lake. Getting down to it is a bit of a chore if you choose to do so.
              • Though it had rained a few days before our campsite was bone dry, which is fine except that the ground was so hard that 80% of our set up time was trying to stake in. Could have just been our location though
            • Camper-submitted photo from Weston Bend State Park Campground
              June 30, 2024

              Weston Bend State Park Campground

              Short stay

              Very nice lots was a Lil disappointed because this camp site was in mid missori and the agent I contacted it from was in meridian ms and had never been there was told it would have water n 30 amp service but all that was there was 30 amp no water but it was really nice I didn't have time to stay long just the night .

            • Camper-submitted photo from Leavenworth Kansas State Fishing Lake
              June 22, 2024

              Leavenworth Kansas State Fishing Lake

              Nice and quiet

              Camped here several days in late June. The were very few campers, even on the weekends. Many slept in their cars and left at first light. I assume they went fishing at the lake. Bathroom was a little rough but manageable.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Topeka / Capital City KOA
              June 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

            • Camper-submitted photo from Osage State Fishing Lake
              June 12, 2024

              Osage State Fishing Lake

              Quick, easy, clean

              On a road trip off the 70, pulled over to camp for the night! Quiet, only a few other campers around.. lovely nighttime sounds. Firepit. Some trash from other campers.. remember to pack it in and pack it out!

            • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
              June 10, 2024

              Clinton State Park Campground

              Peaceful

              Camped out at site 13 for a real peaceful Saturday. Half of our group took the trail and hiked to the campsite, the other half got there by kayak/paddleboard. The site was very secluded and had a very interesting layout. Lots of hammock tree setups too.

              Only real issue we had was there wasn’t a lot of flat ground. The tents we pitched were pretty close to the fire, and the biggest patch of flat ground was down wind from the fire.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Weston Bend State Park Campground
              June 8, 2024

              Weston Bend State Park Campground

              Site 26 is Peaceful

              This was our 2nd stay at Weston Bend SP. Both times, we had site 26, one of the few basic sites. While some of the other sites were very close to each other, this one is relatively isolated. It's big too. There's a vault toilet close by. It was clean and roomy. We didn't use the water but there are a few spigot throughout the campground. There's also a regular restroom near the campground entrance, but we didn't use it. We will definitely camp here again if we are passing through.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Deer Creek Valley RV Park
              May 24, 2024

              Deer Creek Valley RV Park

              Amazing RV Park

              This is an amazing park. The spot was 55 with a 5.50 Good Sam discount. It is gated, several spots mostly pull through. The roads and parking spots are all concrete with grass and picnic tables. Laundry, bathrooms, showers. Swimming pool and kids play yard. Large fenced pet area. This is just off interstate 70. The reservation desk was very friendly. Would highly recommend.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Woodridge Park
              May 21, 2024

              Woodridge Park

              Nice campground with a group

              We recently took our scout troop to Woodridge and had ample space for the group.  The 4.5 mile trail was a nice activity for the scouts during the morning.  The trail was moderately difficult and could be problematic if raining.  The vault toilet was pretty clean and well taken care of.  It was fairly busy between the car campers and those who utilized one of the many hike in sites.  Several of the hike in sites looked promising and I hope to one day return and use one as well.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Osage State Fishing Lake
              May 13, 2024

              Osage State Fishing Lake

              Very pretty, mostly peaceful

              We found a great spot for our van that was right on the water and mostly secluded. Got pretty busy on the weekend and people had loose dogs that were causing some problems, but otherwise very chill. Lake is beautiful, decent cell service with Verizon. Pit toilets in good shape when we arrived Thursday afternoon but kind of rough by the end of the weekend.

              Camp in main area to be near toilets, otherwise there’s lots of loops near the water where you can find sites with more privacy. No trash so pack it out.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Woodridge Park
              May 13, 2024

              Woodridge Park

              Fine for a night, not longer

              It was pretty crowded and most car camping sites were taken when we got in at 8pm on a Wednesday in may. Some folks appeared to be staying long-term and had left their dogs completely unattended with only one tied up so they were just wandering the campground.

              We left after a night because cell service wasn’t very good (1 bar on Verizon/at and t/t mobile) and the loose dog repeatedly wandering into our campsite was upsetting our dog. Sites down the trail for tents seemed okay.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Bloomington East - Clinton Lake
              May 8, 2024

              Bloomington East - Clinton Lake

              Great spot- Quiet and not busy

              Stayed one night in Walnut at site 286. $20 a night. Clean showers and bathrooms. Plenty of hot water. Plenty of spaces in walnut, hickory was busier. Beautiful lake.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Weston Bend State Park Campground
              May 7, 2024

              Weston Bend State Park Campground

              Quiet campground close to many Kansas City attractions

              Campground is hilly, sites are level, gravel pads. Lots of space between sites. Electric sites, no water, but water spigots were scattered around the campground. Majority of sites had shade. Most sites are back in, there are 2 pull through sites and 2 family sites. Firewood is available for sale on the honor system near the camp host. Nice shower facilities and laundry available (one washer, one dryer). Regular trash dumpster and also recycling. Pit toilets also available. Dump station across from dumpsters and recycling. Entrance gate closes at 9 pm.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Basswood Country RV Resort
              April 8, 2024

              Basswood Country RV Resort

              Very mixed bag

              We booked a site here on our drive back East in August 2023. I saw “resort” and was like “Sign me up” after some real hot and grimy parks earlier in the trip.

              Ultimately, most of the amenities were closed by the time we arrived. The game room, the restaurant, and store were all closing or closed. My kids did get some pool time (it was a nice pool) and loved the blob (whatever you call the bounce pads). There was a nice playground, pavilion and courts.

              What is weird is that this is almost two parks - the front is the “resort” or old-fashioned campground, but where we were placed was in the back with what looked like a lot of long-term, single male residents. It was a longish-walk to front where the pool and store was and it definitely didn’t feel like a resort.

              There were spots open in the front closer to the pool and lake - if we had camped there I think the experience would have been different.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
              April 7, 2024

              Clinton State Park Campground

              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.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Leavenworth Kansas State Fishing Lake
              April 1, 2024

              Leavenworth Kansas State Fishing Lake

              Quiet spot

              This is a small remote lake of about 160 acres water area. A county road takes you through the area and across the dam. There are gravel pull off areas and a lakeside gravel road. The pit toilet is not well maintained. Not suitable for larger vehicles.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA
              March 21, 2024

              Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

              Ridiculous

              Had to call numerous times to acully get thru. Asked about 6 weeks of staying. Inquired about long term. Was told that it would cost me $3400.00 to stay a mo th here. That's insane

            • Camper-submitted photo from Weston Bend State Park Campground
              February 17, 2024

              Weston Bend State Park Campground

              Absolutely beautiful

              This place is absolutely beautiful great for taking your family but if you need RV parts or repairs stay away from Camping World they will rip you off or even if you want to purchase an RV read the reviews on them.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Smiths Fork Recreation Area Camping
              December 4, 2023

              Smiths Fork Recreation Area Camping

              Nice little campground below the dam at Smithville Lake

              We tried Smith Fork and liked it. The only downside is that some of the campsites are close together/congested, but that’s not necessarily a big negative. We have Verizon and service was good. Camp hosts were great!

            • Camper-submitted photo from Topeka / Capital City KOA
              November 19, 2023

              Topeka / Capital City KOA

              Lots of highway noise! 🛣️

              Stopping for a quick overnight at the Topeka KOA, the staff was very nice. There is a small store with plenty of affordable firewood which was great for our chilly night. The bathrooms were large and very clean. Being a dog friendly campground, it had a cute little fenced area, but lots of poop not picked up which takes away the fun. (not the campgrounds fault, but nevertheless, no fun to be around. The reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is the proximity to the highway. We had a “deluxe rv site” that backed up to the highway. So tons of highway noise all night. Additionally, the sites were pretty close together and our neighbors had an outdoor tv that was blasting for hours. Takes away from peaceful camping. In the way n, less than a mile from the campground is Happy Basset Brewing Co. - highly recommend, as well as the food truck that was on site On the Hook!! 🐟🍟

            • Camper-submitted photo from Topeka / Capital City KOA
              November 11, 2023

              Topeka / Capital City KOA

              Nice clean place to spend the night

              Bath and showers were clean. Campsite was gravel with full hookups. Had to level the camper ever so slightly. Small amount of highway noise. Good cell service signal. Friendly staff.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Smiths Fork Recreation Area Camping
              November 2, 2023

              Smiths Fork Recreation Area Camping

              Great campground!

              Campground is great! Camp hosts Janet and Chris went above and beyond making Halloween perfect for our family. Been here several times and they are more than accommodating. Always a clean, safe and organized campground. Can’t wait until next year to see all of the events!



            Guide to Ozawkie

            Camping near Ozawkie, Kansas, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore in the area.

            What to do:

            • Fishing: Many campers enjoy fishing at Crow's Creek Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "We had a short walk to the lake for fishing, and the loop had a restroom."
            • Hiking: Trails abound in the region. At Clinton State Park Campground, a visitor noted, "Access to trails was great, and we enjoyed the wildlife."
            • Swimming: If you're looking to cool off, Lake Shawnee County Campground has a lovely swimming area. A camper shared, "The lake was beautiful and the campground is clean and neat."

            What campers like:

            • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate cleanliness. One visitor at Blue Springs Lake Campground said, "Enjoyed a quick stay here... Clean and spaces not too close together."
            • Friendly Staff: Many reviews highlight the helpfulness of campground hosts. A camper at Weston Bend State Park Campground mentioned, "The camp hosts were LOVELY, some of the friendliest I’ve met."
            • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers often seek peace and quiet. One reviewer at Longview Campground noted, "Very nice and quiet campground."

            What you should know:

            • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Camp Branch Campground, have limited amenities. A visitor remarked, "Not rustic enough for me but very nice."
            • Wildlife Caution: Be aware of wildlife. A camper at Clinton State Park Campground mentioned, "PLENTY of wildlife. Bunnies, raccoons, and deer."
            • Road Conditions: Some roads may be closed or difficult to navigate. One camper at Crow's Creek Campground faced challenges, stating, "After going around for almost 1.5 hrs due to all the road closures."

            Tips for camping with families:

            • Choose Family-Friendly Sites: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds. A family at Weston Bend State Park Campground enjoyed their stay near the playground, saying, "It was perfect for our family."
            • Plan for Activities: Bring games and outdoor toys. One camper at Lake Shawnee County Campground mentioned, "A lot of well-maintained trails and a park as well as pavilions."
            • Pack Snacks: Keep snacks handy for the kids. A visitor at Bloomington East - Clinton Lake noted, "The campground is clean and neat."

            Tips from RVers:

            • Check Hookups: Ensure your site has the necessary hookups. A camper at Blue Springs Lake Campground appreciated the "full hookup site."
            • Space Between Sites: Look for campgrounds with spacious sites. One RV traveler at Hillsdale State Park said, "Great campsite. Plenty of space for tents and other activities."
            • Be Prepared for Bugs: Bring bug spray, especially in warmer months. A camper at Tuttle Creek State Park Campground warned, "The bathrooms and showers are disgusting," hinting at the need for cleanliness and pest control.

            Camping near Ozawkie, Kansas, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

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