Best RV Parks & Resorts near Randolph, KS

Several RV parks near Randolph, Kansas provide full-hookup accommodations with varying site configurations. Smoky Hill RV Park offers water, electric, and sewer hookups with pull-through sites on concrete pads. Walt's Four Seasons Campground features 30/50-amp service, spacious pull-through sites, and operates year-round with freshly graveled pads. "The sites have been freshly graveled. During the summer the lawn, gardens, pool, etc. were maintained regularly and they are constantly doing updates weekly here," noted one visitor. Acorn RV Resort accommodates big rigs with 50-amp electrical service and provides boat access to Milford Lake, while Covered Wagon RV Resort in Abilene maintains shaded sites with full hookups.

Most RV parks in the region include dump stations, though availability varies by location. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area, with 4G signals reported at most parks. Seasonal considerations affect some locations—Covered Wagon RV Resort operates from April through October, while others like Walt's Four Seasons remain open year-round. Pet policies differ between parks; most allow pets but may have restrictions. According to one camper, "We found it a bit confusing even finding the spots" at one of the city park campgrounds, highlighting the importance of arriving during daylight hours when staying at less-developed facilities. Highway noise can be noticeable at locations near Interstate 70, particularly at Owl's Nest Campground where trees provide visual screening but limited sound buffering.

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144 Reviews of 58 Randolph Campgrounds


  • Courtney P.
    Jan. 14, 2024

    Walt's Four Seasons Campground & Country Store

    Exceptional family friendly campground!!

    In June of 2023, my husband& I decided to move into our 42' toy hauler. We searched& searched within a 30-minute radius of our property that we had bought for a campground with great amenities and where we would feel safe with our 2 babies. Walt's is by far the safest, friendliest, fun-filled campground compared to any of the others we visited around. We were greeted with friendly faces and welcoming staff from our very first day of move-in. They made sure we got settled& hooked up ok and have continued to make us feel right at home. My husband is a truck driver so isn't always home when things go wrong with the camper. The staff has always been there to help when something happens especially when we have had issues with propane leaks, or the heater not working during the colder temps. This campground offers put-put course, swimming pool with poolside pub, horseshoes, catch& release fishing, walking trail, small dog park, playground for children, shower houses/restrooms, laundry facility, on site gas station, a country store with made to order pizzas, sandwiches& tex mex! They do several family friendly events throughout the year. At the country store they have anything of convenience that you may need from toiletries, drinks, snacks, ice cream, games, books, alcoholic beverages, etc. We absolutely love staying here. The sites have been freshly graveled. During the summer the lawn, gardens, pool, etc. Were maintained regularly and they are constantly doing updates weekly here. The best part it is also right off I-70. For long term campers that are truckers they do have a small area for semis. They also have a rentable party room inside the country store as well as outdoor areas for party rentals!

  • Jacob A.
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Rocky Ford Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park

    Rocky Ford campground space 141

    Very shady, right off the water. A little steep to actually get to the waters edge. Fire rings with grills and picnic table. Lantern hook with water and 30 & 50 amp electric hookups. Back in spot would be a little tight for a bigger travel trailer but not bad.

  • J
    Jun. 1, 2018

    River Pond State Park Campground

    Nice State Park

    The is a nice clean Kansas State Park. Lots of shady spots. Easy access to walking trails and water activities. Fire pits and picnic tables at every site. Most sites are only water and electric. There are only a half dozen or so full hook up sites and they are generally always full during camping season. There are two dump stations on site. This park is close to home for us and we camp here often.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2020

    Mill creek campground

    Charming Campground with Railroad History

    This is a charming little campground, and I do not use the word“charming” often. It is charming because it has so many quaint relics of the past, including the town itself. At the entrance to the campground, there is a building covered with old signs, hubcaps, etc. As a photographer, I couldn’t be happier to have the opportunity begin taking pictures immediately. As we drove down the road to our campsite, we came across such oddities as a bicycle halfway up a windmill, an old original train depot with an antique threshing machine next to it, and more. The campsites are flat and fairly spacious. We were lucky that the campground was not at full capacity because many of the sites are in pairs. Our pull-through site was within inches of the adjacent pull-through site. Although there was no picnic table at our site, we could have used one on the adjacent site, and we brought our own table. The site did have a fire pit, but we arrived late and didn’t have time to worry about getting wood. There are seasonal and permanent campers at the campground, and you have to reserve early during peak seasons. I talked to one person at the campground and he said that it was booked up one time when he wanted to stay. Although the site we got was gravel and pull-through, there are sites without power by the creek, in case you want to tent camp or just don’t need hookups. The bath house was clean, and the owner told me that it is sanitized every day. The shower stalls are spacious and there is hot water. There is a playground for kids and activities for older people—basketball, corn hole, etc. The only drawback is that you can hear trains passing through during the night about three or four times. It didn’t bother me since I love the sound of trains, but it does wake you up since the tracks are so close to the campground. The town is within walking distance of the campground, and it is worth walking(or driving) to it. The buildings are interesting architecturally, and the town is known for antiques. Overall, I really liked this campground. It may not have all of the amenities of the larger campgrounds, but it is quiet(except for the trains) and peaceful.

  • Rick G.
    Sep. 17, 2021

    Stockdale

    Secluded ACOE Campground

    Well maintained, gravel sites with good electric and water hookups. Dump station also provided attached hose to allow black tank flush. Verizon cell service and digital TV signal were strong. Visited Manhattan, KS and Oz Museum in Wamego, KS. Plenty to do in the area and this campground provided a nice, secluded base. Boat ramps available to allow access to Kansas’ 2nd largest lake.

  • S
    Oct. 15, 2022

    Woodland Hills — Milford State Park

    Cute place!

    There’s a sewage dump station the next camping loop over (Hickory Hollow) if you can’t stay at a space with a sewage hookup. Pull through and back in spaces, decent amount of shade at almost every spot, primitive and RV/Camper sites. There’s even a firewood crate ($7). Close to trails and we even saw 2 deer on our way to park. Gorgeous fall leaves this time of year (October). Water has a slight sulfur smell, but who’s sink in KS doesn’t.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2019

    Prairie View — Milford State Park

    Campground Flooded With Limited Site Availability (as of September 2019)

    When visiting Milford State Park one of the first camping loops you find is Prairie View Campground which is why many find it so appealing.   It has great cell signal, close proximity to the front office and highway and borders upon the lake.    But with that lake access also comes a very scary reality during rainy season.   This campground is prone to lower sites flooding when rains are abundant.    However no one could have prepared for massive rains which took an already vulnerable large campground and turned it into a very small limited access site.

    Of the campgrounds available at Milford Lake this is one of the few which remain open despite waters swelling and swallowing the majority of the camp during the 2019 season.

    Campsites offer electricity and picnic tables with a variety of styles of sites including pull through and back in.    However with man of these underwater it is hard to find a site currently that feels safe and high enough to merit camping here.

    This campground has a lot of promise with their facility.    There is plenty of shade in the area making for a very comfortable stay when not experiencing rising waters.   There is firewood available from the campground host as you enter the campground and 2 loops for camping offer plenty of options during peak season.

    Currently there are less than 10 sites available at this location, road is barricaded and the waters are literally in the backyard of all sites as it has created a peninsula.   

    Typically there is shore access for fishing in this campground.

    TIPS:

    • Call ahead before visiting this park as a whole to check conditions.  With limited locations for camping currently available you will be happier by checking in advance rather than coming and experiencing being turned away.
    • Book online or pay at the pay station with cash.    No cards are accepted at the pay station and mostly of the time there is no one in the check in booth at the gate.
  • Debbie S.
    May. 30, 2021

    Owl's Nest Campground

    Quaint, well maintained campground

    This campground is Small, but a well laid out campground. They have daily, weekly and monthly rates. There are Full hook ups, pull thru and back in sites, so it’s convenient no matter what you are driving. They nice level spots and definitely well maintained. A m Is quite a bit of shade, which is nice in the Kansas heat once summer rolls around.

  • B
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Airport Park Campground

    Awsome Park

    First come basis fills up fast donations for first 7 days then $150 a week water/electricity pull throughs no sewerage but there is a free dump station great place to stay and well kept huge dog park and very friendly town make sure and visit the orphan train museum while here it’s a very interesting story and happier ending for most of the children than you would think and also the prisoner of war camp museum a very interesting tour and piece of history you won’t want to miss


Guide to Randolph

RV sites near Randolph, Kansas offer accommodations ranging from basic to resort-style facilities within a 30-mile radius. The area features both private and public camping options near Milford Lake, Kansas's largest reservoir with 163 miles of shoreline. Summer temperatures average 75-90°F, while spring and fall provide milder camping conditions with occasional precipitation.

What to do

Water activities at Milford Lake: Acorn RV Resort provides direct boat access to Milford Lake where fishing, swimming, and boating are popular. According to one camper, "A very beautiful lake, this area is pristine clean and water clear. A very large lake with many areas of camping and fishing."

Visit historical sites: Located near Covered Wagon RV Resort, the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum offers educational exhibits. "It's just down the street from President Dwight D Eisenhower presidential museum and library," notes one visitor who adds, "If you get the chance visit the early 1900's wooden Carousel and old Abilene historic buildings."

Mini-golf and recreation: Several campgrounds offer on-site activities including put-put golf at Walt's Four Seasons Campground. A reviewer mentions, "Looks like they have a ton of fun things to do!" while another states, "This campground offers put-put course, swimming pool with poolside pub, horseshoes, catch & release fishing, walking trail, small dog park, playground for children."

What campers like

Convenient highway access: Smoky Hill RV Park offers easy access for travelers passing through. "Well-maintained campground. Very close to Highway 70 (you can hear the vehicles) and services (gas, restaurants, Walmart). Ideal for an overnight stay on the road," reports one camper.

Level parking pads: Campers frequently mention the quality of parking surfaces at area campgrounds. One visitor to Walt's Four Seasons Campground noted, "Level sites a plus," while another commented about Smoky Hill, "The sites are long (several large RVs on site), with services and picnic tables on cement patios."

Staff attentiveness: Many reviews highlight exceptional service at regional campgrounds. One camper shared, "We were greeted by the owner and the grounds are well maintained and quiet," while another noted, "The staff has always been there to help when something happens especially when we have had issues with propane leaks, or the heater not working during the colder temps."

What you should know

Highway noise considerations: Several campgrounds near I-70 experience traffic noise. A visitor observed, "Close to the highway was our only downfall. Kinda loud when trying to fall asleep at night."

Seasonal operation hours: Operating seasons vary across facilities. Covered Wagon RV Resort runs from April through October, while other parks remain open year-round.

Weekend crowds: Some locations experience significant changes between weekdays and weekends. One camper at Flagstop Resort and RV reported, "Was not crowded at all throughout the whole week but gets crazy on the weekend with people loud and partying until 1am or so."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Thunderbird Marina & RV Resort offers family-friendly facilities near the water. "Great place to be right by the water. There is all kinds of outdoor fun for kids too such as playgrounds and a basketball court!" notes a visitor.

Cabin options: Alternative accommodations are available for families without RVs. A camper shared, "A group of friends rented a cabin at Acorns Resort. The cabins are spacious and well maintained and we had one right down from the water!"

Small campgrounds for privacy: Several smaller parks offer a quieter family experience. Calvin's RV & Tent Camping provides a more intimate setting as one visitor notes, "A small RV park on the east edge of Wamego KS. Full electric (30A,50A, and 120V), water, and sanitary dump."

Tips from RVers

Arrival timing: Schedule arrivals during daylight hours, especially at less developed facilities. Many RVers report difficulty finding and navigating sites after dark.

Site length verification: Confirm pull-through site dimensions when booking. "The sites are long (several large RVs on site), with services and picnic tables on cement patios," reports one RVer about their experience.

Hookup inspections: Check electrical pedestals before connecting equipment. One camper advised about potential electrical concerns: "My electric went out, and I had to reset the breaker. I would have felt better knowing my surge protector was usable."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Randolph, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Randolph, KS is Smoky Hill RV Park with a 4.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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