Top Glamping near Scott City, KS

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, Scott City, KS has a lot to offer. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. Find the best campgrounds near Scott City, KS. Read reviews from campers like you and find your perfect campsite.

Best Glamping Sites Near Scott City, KS (2)


Recent Glamping Reviews In Scott City

19 Reviews of 2 Scott City Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    April 9, 2023

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Great little spot but few toilets open

    Unexpectedly pretty and quiet little lake. We got a good spot but some are close together and not private. Worst problem is only one outhouse a bit of a walk away for ALL THESE FAMILIES HERE ON EASTER SUNDAY. They definitely should have had the toilets opened ...lots of kids and where are they hitting the head?

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    June 27, 2022

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Easy yet secluded

    It’s flat, easy to get to.. bathrooms are just okay. Not the cleanest, but it’s something. Each spot has water and electric. Plus a covered shelter with picnic tables. For $10 can’t beat it

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    June 11, 2022

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Cheap water & electric sites

    Close to a small town. Cheap ($10/night for 30 amp & water). Great to recharge the batteries. Small playground, a bit run down. Quiet with few people. Small pond & mulberry trees.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    November 26, 2021

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Plain and simple flat chunk of dirt, cheap. With electric!

    Evrything in the other reviews is accurate except for the water. That review was in August. I am here now in very late November. The water is turned off. But electricity and a flat spot of dirt for 10 bucks is a great deal. The only downside is there is really no view. The land is flat in all directions. There are three ponds in the area which are marked membership only. It looks like they are very low, One is dry. There are four pairs of flat campsites on sandy dirt and a little grass. Each pair share an electric pedestal with 2 30 W outlets. Likewise each pair of sites share a pair of picnic tables under a weather shelter. Outside of town. You can hardly hear the highway

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    November 7, 2021

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Good for a stop over

    We stopped on the way home to Colorado. It's cheap, level and has 30 amp power and water. Cell coverage is a solid 4bar 4g LTE with Verizon.

    For $10 bucks it works. We came through in November and the water was turned off. It has a bathroom but we didn't use it so I can't report on its condition. The park was clean.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    August 15, 2021

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Quiet and empty

    Quiet spot, 2 miles out of town. Little highway noise, for $10 with electric and water, it’s perfect! Good sunset view, small pond ( requires membership to fish) lots of birds around.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    August 5, 2021

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Very nice campgrounds on small/quiet lake.

    The Circle Drive Camp Host was very nice and friendly! Campsights were gravel but fairly level - all seemed good. Previous reviews were not kidding about doubting your GPS! We were driving through flat terrain of large corn fields until quickly dropping down into the canyon very close to the state park. This is a pleasant place to rest a while. T-Mobile LTE coverage was spotty with only 1 bar (occasionally 2 bars). We will be back. Also a great stopover to/from Colorado.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    May 11, 2021

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Great overnight stay

    Nice quiet place with covered picnic tables (a bit weathered) , pretty level grassy spots. ~8 - 30 amp (no 50 amp) w water... and some more primitive camp spots as well. We were the only ones there so it was a great stop for $10! Stayed May 2021 - was dry when we arrived, rained that night - no problems leaving. We went in the entrance off the main road and had to weave around to the site but believe there is an entrance off the dirt road right before the park.. (refer to a satellite view vs GPS)

  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    April 12, 2021

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    It doesn't look like Kansas

    This was our last stop in our Tour de Kansas. The landscape felt more like the west than the flatlands of Kansas we had come to love. We pulled in on a Thurs. The campground was almost empty. Buy Friday afternoon, it was pretty full. By Sunday afternoon, we had it to our self again. We got a pull through site with 30 and 50 amp. Only 1 shower house was open in early April. But, it was 4 individual rooms, not common area setup.

    The lake was small but very pretty, easy to kayak, SUP and fish. There are a few short trails to hike. As other have mentioned, there are amazing sites within 20 miles. The Little Jerusalem SP is a must. In the area, we saw turkey, owl, lots of buzzards, geese, albino buffelo and more cows than i have seen in one place. On Saturday, the local car club drove their vintage cars to the park for a pop up car show. The people were very nice. Garden City is about 40 miles away and offers everything you could want, brewery, good food, shopping galore, etc.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    October 11, 2020

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Hidden oaiss

    Nice state park hidden away in the middle of nowhere, great stop on the way to Colorado , internet service four bars, no air TV, camp sites are spaced apart, nice play grounds for kids, shower houses modern, nice and quiet

  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    July 1, 2020

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Nice campground across from lake

    We pulled up on a Saturday afternoon and the park was packed. Thankfully we had reservations. We were in site 1 which is very private and spacious and just a skip across the road is the lake. By Sunday evening there was hardly anyone left so we felt like we had the whole park for the next couple days.

    We spent the hot park of the days kayaking in the lake. The boat house rents kayaks,canoes, and paddleboats but only on weekend. There are lots of historic places in the park that we visited and hiking trails along with Monument Rocks just 19 miles to the East and Little Jeruselum 19 miles to the west. There is no shortage of things to do. We will definitely return

  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    June 30, 2020

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Clean and Peaceful Space

    First time here. Camped in Circle Drive in our Popup. Friendly staff, clean grounds and lots of trees. Lake isn't deep - could stand pretty far out. Small beach area but you can get in water anywhere. Dogs not allowed on beach anywhere. Had a great day kayaking and staying in water to keep cooled off. Little Jerusalem and Monument Rocks aren't far and something worth seeing. You can rent paddle boats and kayaks and canoes.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    June 23, 2019

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Great water sport stop.

    If you play on the water, then this might just work for you. There were no water hook ups. There is power available but every site is shared so no privacy. They are under trees so shade was good. Sites are unimproved and very soft when wet. Folks are generally nice.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Beymer Water Recreation Park
    June 23, 2019

    Beymer Water Recreation Park

    Very minimal.

    In the middle of seemingly no where... Great one night stop. A few electronic & water hook ups. No dump station that I've found. Dogs should be on leash, but no one here and no one to bother.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park
    August 7, 2018

    Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park

    Great Campground in Lake Scott State Park!

    This park is a gem!!! Just a mile away all you can see is the flat flat farmlands of KS and then the road dips down into the canyon and you're in another world with a spring fed lake and shady cottonwood trees, mesas and rock formations. We camped in the Circle Drive campground and had a wonderful time. The campground was full and so very quiet. Sites were well spaced and ours was fully shaded. An easy walk to the swim beach and little bait shop and store open on the weekends. The lake is small and quiet with fishers and kayakers. We swam a lot, fished a bit even though the fish weren't biting, explored the dam, hiked a on the bluffs trail and made the short drive to Monument Rocks. There is a great disk golf course and ADA fishing docks with paved walkway access for those who need it. The campsite bathrooms were open-air and nicely cleaned once a day. The shower house and bathrooms near the swim beach were clean and well kept. We'll be back for sure! Highly Recommend!



Guide to Scott City

Camping near Scott City, Kansas, offers a mix of scenic views and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or a fun family trip, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do

  • Explore the lake: At Elm Grove — Historic Lake Scott State Park, you can enjoy fishing and kayaking. One visitor mentioned, "I don’t fish but see and hear fish jumping all the time."
  • Visit nearby attractions: Check out the Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks, which are just a short drive away. A camper noted, "Amazing sites nearby...Jerusalem Badlands & Monument Rocks about 15-20 minutes north off of US 83."
  • Hike the trails: There are several short trails around the campgrounds. One reviewer shared, "The lake was small but very pretty, easy to kayak, SUP and fish."

What campers like

  • Scenic views: Campers appreciate the beautiful landscapes. A visitor at Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park said, "This is a pleasant place to rest a while."
  • Clean facilities: Many campers have noted the cleanliness of the bathrooms and showers. One camper remarked, "The bathrooms were very clean and well kept."
  • Friendly atmosphere: Campers often mention the welcoming vibe. A reviewer stated, "The Circle Drive Camp Host was very nice and friendly!"

What you should know

  • Limited services: Some campgrounds may not have all the amenities you expect. A visitor at Elm Grove — Historic Lake Scott State Park pointed out, "While this campground had a sign explaining their color coded services, there were no actual services."
  • Crowded during peak times: Expect busier weekends, especially in summer. One camper noted, "The campground was almost empty on a Thursday, but by Friday afternoon, it was pretty full."
  • Variable water access: Some campgrounds may have water turned off during certain seasons. A visitor at Beymer Water Recreation Park mentioned, "The water is turned off... But electricity and a flat spot of dirt for 10 bucks is a great deal."

Tips for camping with families

  • Plan for bathroom access: Some campgrounds have limited restroom facilities. A camper at Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park said, "Worst problem is only one outhouse a bit of a walk away for ALL THESE FAMILIES HERE ON EASTER SUNDAY."
  • Bring entertainment: With some campgrounds being remote, it's good to have games or activities. One visitor noted, "There are a few short trails to hike."
  • Check for playgrounds: Some campgrounds have playgrounds for kids. A reviewer at High Plains Camping mentioned, "Nice playgrounds for kids."

Tips from RVers

  • Choose your site wisely: Some sites can be close together, so pick carefully for privacy. A visitor at Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park noted, "Sites are a little close to each other."
  • Be prepared for noise: Campgrounds near highways can be noisy. One camper at Kansas Country Inn & RV Park said, "Keep in mind it is right by a highway, so there was a lot of traffic sounds."
  • Check for amenities: Make sure to verify what amenities are available before booking. A reviewer at Beymer Water Recreation Park mentioned, "Each spot has water and electric."

Camping near Scott City, Kansas, has its quirks, but with the right preparation, it can be a fantastic experience for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Scott City, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Scott City, KS is Circle Drive — Historic Lake Scott State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 10 reviews.