Best Glamping near St. Francis, KS

Campland RV Park in Burlington, Colorado includes luxury canvas glamping accommodations approximately 2 hours from St. Francis, Kansas. These spacious safari tents feature comfortable queen beds with premium linens, private decks, and full electricity. The site provides upscale glamping amenities including drinking water, picnic tables, and level sites situated in a well-maintained setting. Each safari tent is positioned for privacy while maintaining easy access to the campground's modern restroom facilities. The glamping area is separate from traditional RV sites, creating a more immersive natural experience. "Extremely nice stop over. Campground is very well kept up. Level sites. Good internet reception," noted one guest.

The surrounding area features opportunities for stargazing, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation. Glampers can access nearby hiking trails or enjoy water activities at Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area, which offers additional glamping options in canvas tents overlooking the water. The safari tents at both locations provide year-round comfort with heating and cooling options. Campland requires cash payment ($35 nightly) for their glamping accommodations, with self-service check-in available for late arrivals. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when unique glamping experiences are in high demand. A visitor mentioned, "Right from the start, great customer service. Answered questions quickly, texted me map and info. One of the easiest sites to set up."

Best Glamping Sites Near St. Francis, Kansas (2)

    1. Campland RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Weskan, KS
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 346-8763

    $25 / night

    "One of the easiest sites to set up and the price , excellent!"

    2. Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Enders, NE
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (308) 394-5118

    "This evening, my husband and I are camped out on the beach at Champion Lake in Enders State Recreation Area, Nebraska. "

    "Sites with either electric or not. The electric sites were fairly full (note these are located near the highway) I went for the primitive. Not overly maintained. Some sites were hard to see."

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Glamping Reviews near St. Francis, KS

13 Reviews of 2 St. Francis Campgrounds


  • Fran S.
    Mar. 23, 2021

    Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area

    Golf and Boating. Who would have think it!

    This evening, my husband and I are camped out on the beach at Champion Lake in Enders State Recreation Area, Nebraska. 

    We chose the campground at the left of the major Reservoir campground, which is the Dam Campground. It has 2 sections to it. You can actually camp on the beach at this one, but it is primitive camping. $10 a night. There is a dump station, and a potable water pump. 

    Permits are required, but your money envelope (deposit receipt) is your permit, if you are not local. We are staying 2 nights. 

    Oh yes . The golfing. Well, there is a golf course across the road from the campground. I didn't get to check it out, but you can, if you are interested. I'll update if I can. Internet isn't that great on Verizon here.

  • Tim C.
    Aug. 20, 2022

    Campland RV Park

    Nice overnight stay

    Convenient, price was right. If you stay, check out breakfast in the morning, very good!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2024

    Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area

    Nice and quiet.

    Sites with either electric or not. The electric sites were fairly full (note these are located near the highway) I went for the primitive. Not overly maintained. Some sites were hard to see. There are pit toilets, but from the primitives it is several hundred yards away. Down in the primitive there were no other campers.

  • K
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Campland RV Park

    Great 1 night stop!

    Right from the start, great customer service. Answered questions quickly, texted me map and info. One of the easiest sites to set up and the price , excellent!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2023

    Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area

    Not for road noise, great!!

    Good place to speaks the day and night, $12 for out of state $6 for local. My advice park closer to the lake , less road noise.

  • J
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Campland RV Park

    Easy self serve camping

    Simple self serve camping. Full hookup back in camping. 20, 30, and 50 amp electric. Pay with a drop envelope, bring cash ($30).

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2023

    Campland RV Park

    Convenient Overnight Stop Along I-70

    We stayed here in our 33' travel trailer in September of 2022 on our way back east from Colorado. You can't book online but I sent an email to inquire about reserving a spot and received a reply saying my spot was booked and to pay by cash onsite. It was a super easy process and so easy to get in and out from I-70. In fact, I just reserved a spot for August going back to Colorado. The price has gone up to $35, but still a bargain.

  • D
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Campland RV Park

    One Nighter

    Great one night stop. Easy to get to and out!!

  • Ryan S.
    Oct. 9, 2019

    Campland RV Park

    $25 quick basic stop-over

    Good place for a quick stop-over for the price. It's basic. Water, power and sewer on a gravel lot. Not a destination campground. CASH ONLY


Guide to St. Francis

Glamping near St. Francis, Kansas offers overnight accommodations within a 2-hour drive radius. The region features open prairie landscapes at elevations between 3,300 and 4,000 feet with dramatic temperature variations between seasons. Winter lows can reach below zero while summer temperatures often exceed 90°F with low humidity.

What to do

Water recreation at Enders Reservoir: The lake provides opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing, though water levels and clarity can vary seasonally. Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area offers both electric and primitive camping options. "Sites with either electric or not. The electric sites were fairly full (note these are located near the highway). I went for the primitive. Not overly maintained," notes Steven L.

Golf nearby: Several campgrounds provide access to local golf courses for campers seeking additional recreation options. "This evening, my husband and I are camped out on the beach at Champion Lake in Enders State Recreation Area, Nebraska. Oh yes. The golfing. Well, there is a golf course across the road from the campground," reports Fran S.

Stargazing: The open plains provide minimal light pollution for exceptional night sky viewing. The area's high elevation and dry air create optimal conditions for astronomical observation during clear nights, particularly during new moon phases.

What campers like

Affordable rates: Campland RV Park offers economical overnight options for travelers passing through the region. "Good place for a quick stop-over for the price. It's basic. Water, power and sewer on a gravel lot. Not a destination campground. CASH ONLY," according to Ryan S.

Beach camping options: Primitive camping directly on beaches provides a unique glamping experience. "We chose the campground at the left of the major Reservoir campground, which is the Dam Campground. It has 2 sections to it. You can actually camp on the beach at this one, but it is primitive camping. $10 a night," shares Fran S.

Easy interstate access: Many campsites are strategically located near major highways for convenient travel stops. "We stayed here in our 33' travel trailer in September of 2022 on our way back east from Colorado. It was a super easy process and so easy to get in and out from I-70," writes Ron K.

What you should know

Cash payment required: Most glamping sites near St. Francis operate on cash-only payment systems. "Simple self serve camping. Full hookup back in camping. 20, 30, and 50 amp electric. Pay with a drop envelope, bring cash ($30)," advises Joshua N.

Updated pricing: Rate increases have occurred at several locations. "Very nice, clean. Lisa is awesome! Need to update prices on this site $35.00 a night! It's a great stopping place on our travels," notes Benita K.

Permit requirements: State recreation areas typically require permits for overnight stays. "Permits are required, but your money envelope (deposit receipt) is your permit, if you are not local," explains a camper at Enders Reservoir.

Tips for camping with families

Road noise considerations: Position your campsite strategically to minimize highway sounds. "Good place to spend the day and night, $12 for out of state $6 for local. My advice park closer to the lake, less road noise," recommends Jerry R.

Swimming conditions: Water quality and visibility may affect swimming experiences. "You can swim, but the water is murky brown," cautions Paul H. about Enders Reservoir.

Local breakfast options: Some camping areas provide access to nearby dining. "Convenient, price was right. If you stay, check out breakfast in the morning, very good!" suggests Tim C. about options near Campland RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Minimal setup effort is required at well-maintained RV areas. "Lisa is a very nice host. Campground is very well kept up. Level sites. Good internet reception. Easy in and out pull through. We will be stopping by again," shares Beverly M.

Self-service check-in: Many locations offer streamlined arrival processes. "Answered questions quickly, texted me map and info. One of the easiest sites to set up and the price, excellent!" reports Kevin C.

Boat launch conditions: Boat owners should verify launch conditions before arrival. "The campground is nice. There's hardly any water in it and it's very Rocky to put a boat in," cautions Shauna T. about Enders Reservoir.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near St. Francis, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near St. Francis, KS is Campland RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 8 reviews.