Camping near Rexford, KS

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    Northwestern Kansas camping options around Rexford include several highway-accessible sites primarily serving cross-country travelers. Shepherd's Staff RV Park in Rexford provides basic overnight accommodations, while more developed facilities can be found within a 30-mile radius. High Plains Camping in Oakley and Kansas Country Inn & RV Park offer full hookups for RVs, with some tent camping available. For those seeking more natural settings, Sheridan State Fishing Lake near Hoxie provides free primitive camping with picnic tables and fire rings around the shoreline. Oberlin-Sappa State Park, managed by the city of Oberlin rather than the state, features both electric hookups and primitive sites in a park setting with frisbee golf and trails.

    Road access throughout the region is generally good, with most campgrounds situated near major highways like I-70 and US-83. Weather considerations include strong winds common to the High Plains and seasonal temperature extremes. As one camper noted at Sheridan State Fishing Lake, "The bugs here weren't bad at all. Lots of bird sounds and coyotes in the evening. Plenty of cows nearby to add to the nature sounds. Very windy during our stay." Summer brings hot days while spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures. Winter camping is available at most locations but requires preparation for potential cold and snow. Cell service is generally reliable near towns and highways but may be spotty in more remote areas.

    Many campgrounds in this region serve primarily as convenient overnight stops for travelers. Campers frequently mention beautiful Kansas sunsets as a highlight. One visitor to High Plains Camping reported, "I stopped for just one night on my way to Colorado and they were kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas sunset." Wildlife viewing opportunities include coyotes, prairie birds, and at some locations, prairie dogs. Fishing is available at Sheridan State Fishing Lake, though reviews indicate mixed results. Travelers should be aware of goathead burrs at some locations, which can be painful for both humans and pets. Highway noise affects several campgrounds, particularly those catering to interstate travelers.

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    Best Campgrounds near Rexford (29)

      1. High Plains Camping

      4.4(11)21mi from RexfordRVs, Tents

      "The water pressure was great and I didn’t have a any issues with utilities even though temperatures dropped to 12 degrees outside."

      "I stopped for just one night on my way to Colorado in a baby 13 foot travel trailer and they were kind enough to put me back in the corner so I could watch the beautiful Kansas Sunset, and away from the"

      from $48 / night

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      2. Shepherd's Staff RV Park

      1.0(1)0mi from RexfordRVs

      3. Whistle Stop RV and Antiques

      3.8(4)18mi from RexfordRVs, Tents

      4. Hill Street RV Park

      5.0(1)17mi from RexfordRVs

      "There is a bar and grill within walking distance that has decent food."

      from $30 / night

      5. Thomas County Fairgrounds

      4.0(1)18mi from RexfordRVs

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      6. Kansas Country Inn & RV Park

      3.5(8)25mi from RexfordRVs, Cabins

      "Wind blows constantly but nice area for dogs to run and right next to motel with all the extra amenities."

      "RVs very close to one another. Never accessed the bathhouse yet one was available with a combo. Good WiFi"

      from $22 / night

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      7. Sheridan State Fishing Lake

      4.3(8)28mi from RexfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There was a stack of firewood next to the forepit, and the tent site was very even. Weather was gorgeous, and we didn't mind the mooing cows in the distance."

      "You can be on the water, tucked away, or grab a few sites with some friends! Awesome to have picnic tables. It was a little buggy at dusk, but other than that no complaints."

      8. Atwood Lions Club Park

      4.5(4)29mi from RexfordRVs, Tents

      "We were passing through northern Kansas on 36 Hwy on the way back from a Colorado motorcycle trip and needed an overnight stay for tent camping."

      "Short walk to the convenience store to get key to unlock the utilities box and pay for the site (check or cash only). Beautiful lake with walking path just over a mile around."

      from $30 / night

      9. Oberlin-Sappa State Park

      2.8(5)29mi from RexfordRVs, Tents

      "Plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding trails. I read later there's pond there to fish in. The place is called a state park but it's actually run by the city of Oberlin, Kansas."

      "Trees and a field of mowed grass bordered by what appears to be a dry lake. A water pump on one side but it was shut off so none available."

      10. Oberlin Inn & RV Park

      4.0(2)27mi from RexfordRVs, Cabins

      "Nice little spot in beautiful NW Kansas. Conveniently located on the intersection of Hwy 83 and Hwy 36. Like everyone in this town, the owners are helpful and friendly."

      from $30 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Rexford, KS

    67 Reviews of 29 Rexford Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      The Thresher Show Camp

      Thresher museum and camp

      Its beautiful farm land in the middle of no where. Theres a museum on the property as well. It seems to be here for Dyrt people its free to stay and they take donations!! Its also for harvest hosts. There is free electric. Very nice people. They have an Tri state antique engine and threshers show. Its the 73rd.

    • CommotusStrix
      May. 7, 2026

      Hill Street RV Park

      Great for overnight camping with full hookups

      No amenities. Straight forward slips with 50 amp electric, sewer and water. $30 a night, they accept cash only. In an industrial area. Surprisingly quiet. Wouldn't want to live here but for an overnight stay while on the move where else can ya find full hookups for $30? There is a bar and grill within walking distance that has decent food.

    • Andy S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 1, 2025

      High Plains Camping

      Short Notice Overnight

      I stopped overnight here on my way back to Colorado from Thanksgiving in Kansas. I needed to escape the wind. Self check in after hours was fairly simple (cash only). Sites were easy to navigate, long and level. I had 5gUW reception with Verizon. Would stay here again. New owners were very nice.

    • Joseph H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 12, 2025

      High Plains Camping

      Everything You Need

      If you’re looking for a dream destination, then keep going until you get deep into Colorado. This is not a vacation destination, but it certainly has everything you need. I stayed here for 4 nights and my site had electric, water, and sewer. The water pressure was great and I didn’t have a any issues with utilities even though temperatures dropped to 12 degrees outside. It’s close to the highway, which is convenient, but there is a little noise from the highway. The noise wasn’t bad and didn’t bother me at all. The campground has laundry and bathrooms on site. There’s also a gas station across the street and a Mexican restaurant right next to the campground. For western Kansas, this place is top notch. I will definitely stay here again in the future.

    • Nicole M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 14, 2025

      Logan County State Fishing Lake

      Pre-travel research

      While reviewing and researching options for an upcoming trip, KDWP states no camping at this site. Did not visit or contact to confirm, but findings attached.

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 26, 2025

      Atwood Lions Club Park

      Clean, quiet location

      We were passing through northern Kansas on 36 Hwy on the way back from a Colorado motorcycle trip and needed an overnight stay for tent camping. We arrived after dark and called the number on the sign. The friendly attendant told us we could tent camp for free anywhere in the grassy areas by the lake. The campground was quiet and clean. I would highly recommend this location.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 24, 2025

      Thomas County Fairgrounds

      Nice self-serve campground

      This campground is great if you just need a no-fuss full hookup site. Sites are back-in. It is on the fairgrounds, so the noise level will depend upon what’s going on there. Last night was the local stock car races, which were mind-boggling loud but we just went over and watched the races and had a blast.

    • K
      May. 4, 2025

      High Plains Camping

      Nice park

      Came in May so the area was super green and beautiful. Restaurant next door and they have pizza and beer at the office. Very small town and far enough off the hwy were noise wasn’t a problem


    Guide to Rexford

    Camping near Rexford, Kansas offers varied terrain options from rolling prairie grasslands to lake settings within the High Plains region. Northwestern Kansas sits at elevations around 2,500-3,000 feet, contributing to the area's characteristic winds and dramatic temperature shifts between seasons. Most campgrounds provide at least partial shade through established trees, important protection during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

    What to do

    Disc golf course access: The Oberlin-Sappa State Park features a frisbee golf course set in an open area with natural obstacles. One visitor noted, "Frisbee golf, playground, lots of open space. We were able to get our electric bikes out and explore. Geocache located near and inside park."

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple stocked lakes provide fishing access throughout the region. At Sheridan State Fishing Lake, one camper reported their experience: "What a gorgeous spot on our journey from CO to MN! Free sites around the lake and ok fishing. The game warden stopped by and said that the fish (carp, catfish, crappie, bluegill & shad) are all stunted. Too many fish for a small lake."

    Wildlife watching: Early morning and evening hours offer the best wildlife viewing times. A camper at Sheridan State Fishing Lake shared: "The bugs here weren't bad at all. Lots of bird sounds and coyotes in the evening. Plenty of cows nearby to add to the nature sounds." Another visitor mentioned, "I got to see 2 great blue herons and listen to 2 great horned owls call to each other at night - how awesome!"

    What campers like

    Local dining options: Several campgrounds feature on-site or nearby food service that campers consistently mention as highlights. At High Plains Camping, a visitor reported, "They have a cafe 'Grub n Chug'. Great pizza and beer at a reasonable price." Another camper added, "Great place, nice folks and easy access to sites. Best was Captain Jacks restaurant! Should be on Triple D on Food Network!"

    Scenic walking paths: Several campgrounds offer maintained walking trails. At Atwood Lions Club Park, a visitor described the amenities: "Beautiful lake with walking path just over a mile around." Similarly, campers at Oberlin-Sappa State Park mention access to "Lake Bottom Trail" which is maintained as a mowed path circling the park area.

    Spacious sites: Some campgrounds offer more generous spacing than others. A High Plains Camping visitor noted, "The camp sites in section 300/400 are spacious with full utilities." Another camper at Sheridan State Fishing Lake shared, "Plenty of spots! You can be on the water, tucked away, or grab a few sites with some friends! Awesome to have picnic tables."

    What you should know

    Seasonal weather considerations: The High Plains region experiences significant seasonal variations. A visitor to Kansas Country Inn & RV Park in winter reported: "Midnight stop to rest for a few hours. Basic, small setup for RVs. We used the electricity hookup, but it was too cold for us to hookup to water."

    Ground hazards: Several campgrounds have natural hazards that visitors should note. Multiple campers mention goathead burrs at High Plains Camping, with one specifically warning: "Only downside is the goats head burs are present. Don't walk around barefoot you'll regret it." Similar warnings appear for Kansas Country Inn, with a camper noting: "Watch for the thorny burrs that get all over shoes especially if you have a dog... Would be very painful for them."

    Highway noise levels: Many campgrounds sit near major highways, affecting noise levels. A visitor to Kansas Country Inn reported: "Keep in mind it is right by a highway, so there was a lot of traffic sounds." At High Plains Camping, one camper noted: "Relatively quiet being as close to the highway as it is."

    Hookup access issues: Several campgrounds have specific limitations with utilities. At Oberlin-Sappa State Park, a camper reported: "Not sure how you are suppose to access the electric boxes all had a lock tag on them. I was able to check which boxes were hot but was only able to use the 110 plug. Did not find any potable water all faucets were marked as non potable."

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming options: Limited swimming facilities exist in the area. High Plains Camping offers a pool, as one visitor mentioned: "Solid hookups, comfortable pool, it's super breezy here in the high plains and they've got some trees to help cut it down but it's the high plains!"

    Entertainment considerations: Some campgrounds provide entertainment options beyond outdoor activities. High Plains Camping offers a substantial DVD library according to one camper: "Over 800 DVD's to borrow and we're headed to the on-site pub now!"

    Playground access: Oberlin Inn & RV Park and Oberlin-Sappa State Park both feature playground equipment suitable for younger children, with the latter having more open space for active play according to visitor reports.

    Convenience store proximity: Several campgrounds have nearby services. At Atwood Lions Club Park, a visitor noted: "Short walk to the convenience store to get key to unlock the utilities box and pay for the site (check or cash only)."

    Tips from RVers

    Site length limitations: RV sites vary considerably across campgrounds. At Whistle Stop RV and Antiques, a visitor noted the sites work well for quick stops but advised: "It's very expensive per night here and u will be right by the highway."

    Overnight facilities: Many locations serve primarily as overnight stops rather than destinations. A visitor to Thomas County Fairgrounds shared: "This campground is great if you just need a no-fuss full hookup site. Sites are back-in. It is on the fairgrounds, so the noise level will depend upon what's going on there."

    Internet availability: WiFi access varies between campgrounds. At Atwood Lions Club Park, one camper reported excellent connectivity: "WiFi is great, but herewith ATT. 32 down, 3 up. T-Mobile 5G 79 down, 15.3 up. Visible: 11 down, 17 up." Connectivity may be more limited at rural locations like Oberlin Inn, where a camper noted: "Hotel WiFi is hit and miss."

    Payment methods: Cash or check is required at several locations. Some campgrounds like Thomas County Fairgrounds and Oberlin-Sappa State Park use honor boxes for payment, while others like Atwood Lions Club Park require in-person payment: "Gravel, level sites. Short walk to the convenience store to get key to unlock the utilities box and pay for the site (check or cash only)."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Rexford, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Rexford, KS offers a wide range of camping options, with 29 campgrounds and RV parks near Rexford, KS and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Rexford, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rexford, KS is High Plains Camping with a 4.4-star rating from 11 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rexford, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Rexford, KS.