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Best Cabin Sites Near Pomona Lake, KS (8)

    Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
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    1. Clinton State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
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    115 Saves

    This recreation area is part of Clinton Lake

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $10 - $65 / night

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    2. Eisenhower State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
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    45 Saves

    Eisenhower State Park has 1,785 acres. It features 1,000 acres of tallgrass prairie, 440 acres of woodland and a complete range of recreational facilities in addition to the 6,930 acres of Melvern Lake. Eisenhower State Park provides 163 utility campsites: 126 with water/electric, 25 with water/electric/sewer hookps and five shower houses. Non-utility sites are available for primitive camping in Five-Star, Sailboat Beach, and Omaha Swim Beach. Fifteen Equestrian Campsites with electric/water and individual corrals are available in the upper loop of Westpoint Campground. Cowboy campground is a primitive area for equestrian camping. The park offers 4 modern cabins and 2 primitive yurts for rent. Campers may stay at any one of the campgrounds for up to 14 consecutive days. FREE WIFI is available at the park office/parking lot. A Boat Dock with 16 slips located at the East Boat Ramp can be rented through the Ike Store. Ike's Shelterhouse is excellent for hosting family reunions within the Jones Family Activity Area. There is a playground, basketball court and horseshoe pits close by. Other recreational facilities include a swimming beach, sand volleyball court, picnic shelters, an 18-hole disc golf course, a 19 target walk through archery trail, kids fishing pond and a fly fishing pond. Visit Ike's General Store located at Doud Campground to pay your campground fees, purchase souvenirs, rent kayaks/canoes and check out games. Eisenhower State Parks' Friends Group offers items you might have forgot at to bring from home. Ice and firewood for sale at Doud campground. Laundry facilities are available at the Doud shower building Eisenhower is also home to a burgeoning trails system for horseback riding, biking, hiking and archery. Crooked Knee Horse Trail offers equestrians a 20-mile excursion through the undeveloped west side of the park. Biking and hiking is available on the horse trail. The bike trail and 19 target walk through archery trail head is located in the Five-Star campground. Wildlife include white-tailed deer, eastern wild turkey, bobwhite quail, squirrels, furbearers, and waterfowl. Anglers seek walleye, crappie, sauger, white bass, and channel catfish. Two nine-lane boat ramps offer excellent access to Melvern Lake.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Topeka / Capital City KOA

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    20 Saves

    If you're looking for a family friendly camping experience, come join us at the Capital City/ Topeka KOA! We believe camping builds strong families. Thats why all our camping rates include 2 adults and 2 childern

    The Capital City KOA is the largest and top rated campground in the Topeka area. All RV sites are full service with Free Cable TV and Wi-Fi internet access. We have just added a new Salt Water Pool, and completed our first few Deluxe Patio Sites. We also have redone many of our Tent sites, which now have electricity and a site light.

    Our main building is a turn of the century Barn, which house's our General Store, Rec-room, Exercise room, and Group Facilities.

    Other amenities include: 3 fishing ponds, playground, hiking trail, horse shoes, exercise room, Kamp K9 for the family dog, and lots of wide open space.

    No RV? No problem! We have large open tent sites, and three types of rental units. Our Cabin sleeps 4 and our bunkhouse sleeps 6. Both units have a refrigerator, outside cooking area, picnic table, and cable TV. Our Deluxe Cabin sleeps 4, has all the amenities of our other cabins plus a full bath, mini kitchen, outside grill and campfire ring (an excellent choice for the non-roughing it types).

    Our KOA is located near all the area attractions: State Capitol, Museums, Race Tracks, Shopping, Nightlife, Art Galleries, University of Kansas, Washburn University, and many more.

    So if you're looking for a family friendly camping experience, come stay with us at Capital City KOA!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    4. Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    12 Reviews
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    28 Saves
    • Electric Hookups
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
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    5. Perry State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
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    22 Saves

    This recreation area is part of Perry Lake

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Cabins
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    6. Mill creek campground

    10 Reviews
    33 Photos
    66 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $35 / night

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      7. Wauconduh- Pomona State Park

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      The park has 142 utility campsites, all having electric, water, and some with sewer hookups. Numerous sites are available for large rigs with 50-amp hookups. There are also approximately 200 primitive campsites at the park. Camping is limited to 14 days in each campground. All utility sites can be reserved, but primitive sites cannot. All other sites are first-come, first-served. Shower and flush toilet facilities are available near the campgrounds. Four modern cabins are available for rent. Cabin reservations can be made at www.kshuntfishcamp.com. or by contacting the park office https://ksoutdoors.com/content/download/947/4709/file/POMONA%20SP.pdf

      Located 30 miles south of Topeka on the south shore of Pomona Reservoir, about 1 mile north of K-268 on K-368, north of E. 229St.

      This 490-acre park on the shore of 4,000-acre Pomona Reservoir features scenic beauty as well as an abundance of wildlife. Well-known by northeast Kansas residents for shady campsites and a great family atmosphere, Pomona State Park is in a transition zone from prairie to eastern woodlands and also offers great wildlife viewing. The park is nestled in an area with historical connections to the Santa Fe Trail, as well as easy access to several metropolitan areas.

      The lake is popular with water skiers and anglers. Visitors can expect good crappie, catfish, white bass, and wiper fishing.

      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
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      Recent Cabin Reviews In Pomona Lake

      92 Reviews of 8 Pomona Lake 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Perry State Park Campground
        October 9, 2023

        Perry State Park Campground

        Perry state park

        Super easy to pull in and set up. Plenty of spots.Only a few signs with a map so i took a picture on my phone and used that.

        Water on each site which is a luxury.

        Stayed for 2 nights. Easy breezin

      • Camper-submitted photo from Topeka / Capital City KOA
        August 10, 2023

        Topeka / Capital City KOA

        Fine for an overnight stay

        We stopped here on our way back from Colorado. The campground is right next to a highway and an air base, so we didn’t get a very restful night’s sleep.

        The road coming into the campground (49th St) is unpaved and very bumpy. Folks with larger rigs should be aware that the road narrows as you pass under the overpass, so be mindful in case there is traffic coming the other direction.

        The campground features a general store, game room, salt water pool, playground, three stocked fishing ponds, and a fenced in dog walking area. The campground was well maintained and clean.

        We stayed in pull through site #59. It was mostly level gravel and we had no problem fitting our 29’ class C and towed vehicle. The water and sewer hookups are in the middle between sites, which can make hooking up somewhat awkward depending on the layout of your rig. A longer water hose and sewer extension are a good idea.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
        July 9, 2023

        Clinton State Park Campground

        Easy Camping, For Our First Time

        It was busy and noisy up until quiet hours, super family friendly, the camp sites are quite large and spread apart. The showers & bathrooms were nice! Many spots to choose from, we were lucky to grab one with tree cover making it feel like we were really out in nature. Lovely park and campground.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Eisenhower State Park Campground
        October 2, 2022

        Eisenhower State Park Campground

        Beautiful views and lots to do

        Beautiful campgrounds with so many activities available! The general store is super helpful, as they sell firewood and ice, and have kayak and canoe rentals. There are a few swim beaches, and plenty of sand to sit in and relax. Our actual campsite was great and came equipped with a firepit and picnic table, and we could walk to the lakeshore. We will be back!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Perry State Park Campground
        September 29, 2022

        Perry State Park Campground

        Perfect pit stop

        Great place for a day or two... 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. We were a rooftop tent and could heat distant trains all night.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
        July 25, 2022

        Clinton State Park Campground

        Big, affordable sites but lots of bugs

        We stayed a week at Clinton State Park’s campground at site 92 in the middle of July with our two dogs.

        Pros: The park itself is very big so the sites were pretty big which is always a big plus. 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). The park is also at a lake so there’s a beach access area where you can go and swim or just sit by the very large lake. There’s also a marina and boat ramps for anyone who has a boat, which we sadly did not. Of course, it’s important to mention this was one of the most affordable places we’ve ever stayed, granted, it was with a non sewer site but still.

        Cons: The check-in situation was not very good. We received our site number upon reservation but we didn’t receive any instructions on when and where to check-in or if anyone would even be there to check us in. We also weren’t aware we’d have to pay for a parking pass for both our RV and towed vehicle which is normally $5/day but since we were there 7 days they gave us the annual passes which came out to $50 total for both vehicles. This one obviously most likely just has to do with the time of year we were here and it’s out of the park’s control but there were SO MANY BUGS especially at night. We hung our outside string lights like normal and, as you’ll see in the photos, they were absolutely swarmed with bugs. We’ve never seen so many bugs in one place, not even close. We also, as mentioned above, stayed at a W/E only site in the Prairie Clover Campground and each campground only has one dump station (2 total for the whole park) and the one for ours was closed for construction, which we were not made aware of, so we had to drive a pretty good distance to take our honey pot to the only one that was open. The bathrooms/showers were extremely hot because of no ventilation, had a lot of bugs, and the showers only give you one temperature and one pressure level, neither of which were great, and the lights in both are on a sensor and they went off within about 5 minutes of being in there and no matter how much you motioned it wouldn’t come back on so you’re stuck showering in the dark. Lastly, our Verizon service wasn’t very good, only about 2 bars of LTE. We both work full time remotely so this was concerning but luckily with our jet pack connected to an antenna we were able to get around 3 bars of LTE which was enough for us to work off of.

        Overall: This is a nice, affordable state park/campground overall, not exactly the prettiest but it’s big and offers big sites and a large lake you can enjoy. It would have been much more enjoyable to stay during a cooler time of the year when there wasn’t so many bugs and on a site that had sewer (a non sewer site was our choice to be fair) so you didn’t have to worry about the dump station situation. Also not having wi-fi or great phone service was inconvenient but we had enough to make it work. We don’t plan to spend a whole lot of time in Kansas but if we came back through anytime that’s not spring or summer we’d definitely consider staying here again.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Perry State Park Campground
        July 20, 2022

        Perry State Park Campground

        Parking Lot Camping in Eagle Loop

        Was surprised at the layout of this campground loop when we pulled in.  Thankfully it was just a pit stop on our drive out west, but it was essentially a parking lot.  Also surprised there were essentially semi-permanent campers set up.  Did not live up to what I would expect at a state park and there were zero views of the lake from any of the campsites (tree line was heavily overgrown). Would not recommend if you are staying for more than a night.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Mill creek campground
        June 19, 2022

        Mill creek campground

        This place is a quiet gem!

        We love this spot, for tent or cabin camping, Mill Creek is a minute walk away, you can swim, kayak, fish, or just lounge around. They have a little restaurant and it’s reasonable priced and delicious. 5 stars!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Clinton State Park Campground
        May 24, 2022

        Clinton State Park Campground

        A nice campsite for a few days

        I was there for a few days on business and didn't maximize fun time. It was clean. I didn't use the facilities. I'd stay here again and explore. I was up against the lake. The front check-in person was nice.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Topeka / Capital City KOA
        April 28, 2022

        Topeka / Capital City KOA

        Nice oasis….

        Friendly staff, very well kept, lots of green space, to include well kept grass at each site. Mostly gravel lots, but very level, easily maneuverable.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Mill creek campground
        April 18, 2022

        Mill creek campground

        A rustic campground

        This campground has a rustic look but it has great site's the owners are very nice you can order a homemade breakfast and they will deliver it to your camper

      • Camper-submitted photo from Eisenhower State Park Campground
        October 27, 2021

        Eisenhower State Park Campground

        Remote quiet camping with nice facilities

        Spent the weekend here and glad we had reservations prior as it was full even though it was the end of October and the weather wasn't the best.  Close to Melvern and the railroad tracks so if the sound of trains all night isn't your thing, then pick somewhere else.  Excellent clean restrooms and showers.  Great views of the lake from many spots. Also good cell service.  Only 8 miles from Lyndon where there are restaurants, gas and a dollar store although no grocery store.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Topeka / Capital City KOA
        October 17, 2021

        Topeka / Capital City KOA

        Overnight stay

        We used our motorcycle tent trailer. They were kind enough to let us stay in a tent site which was actually by their ponds. It had electric and a light with a switch which was perfect because we arrived just after sundown. I was able to setup my outdoor kitchen and cook without fumbling with a flashlight. The facilities were nice and clean. The main building is a refurbished old barn which was very cool!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA
        October 17, 2021

        Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

        Great get away

        Camp ground was very clean and the staff is very helpful! Drive you right to the campsite so no need to have to look for it. Pizza delivery a d wood was a nice touch. Laundry room was nice and easy to use. Everything is very close in the campground. Close to downtown

      • Camper-submitted photo from Mill creek campground
        October 1, 2021

        Mill creek campground

        Great find.

        Easy access from I70. Far enough from freeway to escape noise. This is a unique campground as you can see when driving in. Quirky sort of. The site we stayed in was level for our 22' trailer. Lots of fun things to see at the campground. The town of Paxico is just around the corner and deserves a walk through. The campground is immaculate. As a bonus, breakfast can be served to your campsite. We wished we could have stayed more than one night. Dan and Debbie are the owners and are fab. Didn't use toilet, showers, or laundry. Cell signal on Verizon was 3 bars.

        There are train tracks near by. And you hear the train whistle blow through town. Since my husband retired from the UPRR it was music to our ears. You will hear it.

        Now a sidelight. We had a flat, completely flat, on the truck and noticed it as we were pulling out. We asked Dan for a recommendation for help to fix. He offered his own services and not only took the tire off but took my husband to town to have it fixed brought it back and put it back on. This is Service. Would not take any compensation, but we will certainly pay it forward. Dan is a good man. 

        We will stay her again.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Mill creek campground
        September 27, 2021

        Mill creek campground

        Paxico kansas

        This is one of the nicest parks I have stayed at. Right off the freeway but far enough back you can't hear traffic. 32..00 a day. Dan and Debbie's are great hosts. They make you breakfast and bring it to your RV in the morning. The entire property is maintained A plus. There is antiques all over the entrance of the property. 2 oversized washers and dryers, 2 dollars each. The showers were very clean. There is a river that runs next to the property so you can fish or take the boat or just sit there. It's very peaceful. They have no set check out time. If I wouldn't have had a timeline I would have stayed a week there.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Perry State Park Campground
        September 20, 2021

        Perry State Park Campground

        OK Campsite... new bar across the lake kills a good weekend

        We camped in the Hobie Cove campground and the site itself was OK. Not a lot of choices for sites that are flat or offer a lot of shade. We did have a good time though exploring the area. 

        This is our second time camping here and the new bar/restaurant across the lake kills an overall good family camping weekend. There was a live band that had their music so loud we could hear it across the lake from 8-midnight. I'm sure it's just a Friday/Saturday night deal but if you are looking to escape and listen to the crickets, birds, and the occasional laughter of other campers, this lake isn't that place.



      Guide to Pomona Lake

      Camping near Pomona Lake, Kansas, offers a great mix of outdoor fun and relaxation. With several campgrounds in the area, you can find the perfect spot to enjoy nature, whether you're in a tent, RV, or cabin.

      What to do:

      • Fishing: Many campers enjoy fishing at Outlet (Melvern). One visitor mentioned, "Fishing at the Dam release was fun but pretty difficult to reel in fish." So, bring your gear and give it a shot!
      • Hiking: Explore the trails around Woodridge Park. A reviewer shared, "The 4.5 mile trail was a nice activity for the scouts during the morning."
      • Swimming: If you're looking to cool off, check out Eisenhower State Park Campground. One camper noted, "There are a few swim beaches, and plenty of sand to sit in and relax."

      What campers like:

      • Wildlife: Campers at Clinton State Park Campground appreciate the wildlife. One reviewer said, "PLENTY of wildlife. Bunnies, Racoons (and babies), PLENTY of deer."
      • Clean Facilities: Visitors at Lake Shawnee County Campground rave about the cleanliness. A camper mentioned, "The lake is beautiful and the campground is clean and neat."
      • Quiet Atmosphere: Many enjoy the peacefulness at Bloomington East - Clinton Lake. One guest said, "Great spot- Quiet and not busy."

      What you should know:

      • Bugs: Be prepared for bugs, especially in warmer months. A visitor at Clinton State Park Campground warned, "The bugs were horrible here. Swarms of gnats and mosquitoes."
      • Crowded Sites: Some campgrounds can get busy. A reviewer at Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA noted, "They do pack you in like sardines."
      • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have extensive facilities. A camper at Perry State Park Campground mentioned, "The site itself was OK... Did not live up to what I would expect at a state park."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose spacious sites: Look for campgrounds with larger sites for family activities. A visitor at Hillsdale State Park said, "Great campsite. Plenty of space for tents and other activities."
      • Plan for activities: Make sure to have a list of activities. A family at Lake Shawnee County Campground enjoyed, "A lot of well-maintained trails and a park as well as pavilions and a lake."
      • Check for kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds or swimming areas. One camper at Topeka / Capital City KOA mentioned, "They have a playground."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits comfortably. A reviewer at Topeka / Capital City KOA noted, "Our site was not shaded and without any trees."
      • Bring extra hoses: Some campgrounds have awkward water and sewer hookups. A visitor at Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA suggested, "A longer water hose and sewer extension are a good idea."
      • Be mindful of noise: Some campgrounds are near highways or busy areas. A camper at Topeka / Capital City KOA mentioned, "We had a ‘deluxe RV site’ that backed up to the highway. So tons of highway noise all night."

      Camping near Pomona Lake, Kansas, has something for everyone. Whether you're fishing, hiking, or just relaxing, you'll find a spot that suits your needs.

      Frequently Asked Questions

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        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Pomona Lake is Clinton State Park Campground with a 3.6-star rating from 36 reviews.

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