Best Cabin Camping near Stafford, KS

Cabin rentals in the Stafford vicinity include Cheney State Park Cabins and The Evergreen Inn-Motel & RV Park. Cheney State Park provides cabins along the West Shore Camping Area with electric hookups, picnic tables, and access to shared showers and toilet facilities. The cabins at Lighthouse Landing RV Park and Cabins feature drinking water, electricity, and sewer hookups. Most locations have fifty-amp electrical service, making them suitable for all-season use. Facilities typically include picnic tables and fire rings, though fire regulations vary by location. "We love camping here because the campsites are decent size and they have cabins for our family without campers or tents," notes one visitor about the Cheney State Park accommodations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Kansas State Fair RV Park offers cabin rentals with electricity, water, and sewer connections, though reviews indicate shower facilities are not available at this location. Most cabins permit pets but enforce leash requirements. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when Cheney State Park attracts families for lake activities. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, "Campground is clean and well run. Nice, level gravel pads" in the areas surrounding the cabins, making access convenient for families with equipment.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only basic amenities and others providing more complete setups. The market at Cheney State Park sells essential supplies, while other locations like The Evergreen Inn-Motel & RV Park have trash disposal but no on-site store. Nearby towns provide additional shopping options for groceries and camping supplies. Toilet and shower facilities are typically shared among cabin guests and other campers, with varying reports on cleanliness. During off-season periods, some water services may be shut off in certain camping loops.

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  • AJ M.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Nice surroundings beside the reservoir

    We stayed on a Sunday night in early Summer on our road trip west. The lake was high due to flooding so we were moved the week before from our original booking at Hobie Beach. Really pleased with the primitive campsite we were at. Fire pit and picnic table was well maintained. On Sunday night the restrooms & showers were in need of a clean.

    Nature trails are great for the kids. 

    Bait shop just outside the park entrance was well stocked including ice.

  • Melissa H.
    Jul. 8, 2016

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Summer fun

    The campsite has friendly staff, the facilities and campsites are clean, great swimming area. They are pet friendly and have a leash law. The boat ramp and dock are good sized and kept maintained. I have a great time everytime I go. I recommend it as a stop while you are in Kansas.

  • Lisa P.
    Jul. 18, 2019

    Lighthouse Landing RV Park and Cabins

    Under Development

    Sites are still being made, not all sites have picnic tables or fire pits. NO SHADE! For a one night stop between destinations it’s okay.  $ is right.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2021

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    BALD EAGLES!!!

    Yep, we saw bald eagles every day of our stay. Majestic!

    This campground is large and spread out. We road our bikes over every inch and clocked 12 miles. If you do mountain bike, you would enjoy the 9 + mile trail ( we walked it). It's flat and not challenging, but really nice, secluded and if you bring a lunch, there are 3 picnic tables on the lake that can only be reached by boat or the trail. Boating, fishing, birding, 18 hole disc golf course, swimming, biking or just relaxing, this place is great.

    There are several loops within this State Park. The Gapher loop is for tents. If you are a tenter, you are in for a treat. Sites right are right on the water. The restroom water was on in this loop only.

    Smarsh is a loop that is not on the lake side, but the only w/e loop that had water turned on during off season. It looks older and is low land. A large area of standing water was by the road. Even though it is older, has giant Cottonwood trees shading the sites.. one of the 10 modern bathhouse was conveniently located at the entrance to the loop. A playground and walking trails are across the main road. The longest trail runs through this loop.

    The Hobie Loop has no services, but the amazing views make up for it. Half the sites are right on the water. Kayaks, Canoes, SUP can be launched right from the sites or just across the road. You pass a HUGE boat launch area before you get to this loop.

    The last 2 loops ( North and South) are w/e loops, but water was off for the season. You could fill tanks at the vacant host site or the dump station.

    The sites are all gravel or grass with the exception of handicap sites. I wouldn't they were level, but all doable.

    It was WINDY every day so I couldn't kayak or SUP. I think it is just Kansas, though. I was sad to see so much trash on the road and the most remote part of the long hiking trail. Some could be from windy blowing stuff around, but the bad of empty beer bottles discarded on th me trail was not. We reported it.

    A small store is just outside the entrance and Witchita is only 30 minutes away. Hutchinson is maybe 15 mi.

  • Debbie T.
    Mar. 30, 2019

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Best place close to Wichita

    Best place close to west Wichita. Several areas to choose From. Most with large camping spots. All with fire rings. Water and electric available with several dump stations.

  • Deb L.
    Jan. 14, 2019

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Great!

    Have stayed at this lake many times over the last 35 years, both in a tent and a camper. There are sites for everything. I've even seen people sleep in the bed of their pickup trucks. Full service, no service, whatever you need. Bath houses are cared for daily.

  • Holly D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 14, 2023

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Love camping here

    We love camping here because the campsites are decent size and they have cabins for our family without campers or tents. We also enjoy the lake and playgrounds for the kids. It is close to home but a nice getaway.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2024

    West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park

    Just passing through

    We only picked this location based on our cross country road trip. We only needed one night, but had to pay for two nights (it was on a weekend, but this place was no where near full, so the demand isn’t there to warrant a 2 night requirement). On top of that, we had to pay another $5 just to enter the park to get to our campsite. Campers near us looked like they were living there full time. The sites in the grass by the lake seemed to be much nicer when we drove by. Our gravel site was filled with any hills and micro trash. Campers 2 sites down from us was full of kids throwing their empty caprisun drinks on the ground (not the parks fault). Also the bathrooms are extremely dated and gross. Not sure what they are using the entrance fee for, but it doesn’t appear to be for upkeep.

  • J
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Lighthouse Landing RV Park and Cabins

    Great Stop for Families

    We stopped here for a night and this campground exceeded our expectations. There was a nice playground for our children and the sites were plenty big enough for us to get our truck and rig into. The bathrooms and showers were very clean and our kids enjoyed playing with a few other families that were there as well. The only reason this isn't 5 stars is that we had some difficulty finding our campsite. Otherwise, Lighthouse Landing was a great experience.


Guide to Stafford

Cabins near Stafford, Kansas are situated in the Great Plains region at approximately 1,800 feet elevation. The area experiences hot summers and cold winters with relatively flat terrain surrounding the Ninnescah River watershed. Winter cabin camping options remain available at several locations, though water services may be limited during freezing months.

What to do

Birdwatching opportunities: West Shore Camping Area — Cheney State Park offers exceptional wildlife viewing, particularly for bird enthusiasts. "Yep, we saw bald eagles every day of our stay. Majestic!" reports one camper who explored the park extensively.

Hiking trails: The 9+ mile trail at Cheney State Park provides a flat, accessible route suitable for various skill levels. According to visitors, "It's flat and not challenging, but really nice, secluded and if you bring a lunch, there are 3 picnic tables on the lake that can only be reached by boat or the trail."

Water recreation: Boating and fishing are popular activities for cabin guests at Lighthouse Landing RV Park and Cabins, with direct access to the water. The park continues to develop its amenities, though campers note that "sites are still being made, not all sites have picnic tables or fire pits."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cabin guests appreciate the maintenance at The Evergreen Inn-Motel & RV Park, particularly noting the staff's helpfulness. "Dog friendly and lady at front desk is very nice and helpful with reasonable rates this is a great stay," mentions one satisfied visitor.

Proximity to recreation: Cabin campers value the convenient access to water activities. "Great place to hang out with the family. Awesome for fishing in the boat if you can find the right spot!" reports one regular visitor about the Cheney State Park area.

Family-friendly environment: Playgrounds and recreational areas make cabins appealing for families with children. "Great open campsite. Management also worked with us to get a bigger spot so we could pull our vehicle in... Nice beach area for kids," notes a camper who appreciated the accommodating staff.

What you should know

Seasonal water availability: Winter cabin campers should prepare for limited water access in some areas. "Smartsh is a loop that is not on the lake side, but the only w/e loop that had water turned on during off season," explains one camper detailing Cheney's winter operations.

Reservation requirements: Weekend stays at Kansas State Fair RV Park often require minimum stays during peak season. One camper mentioned, "We only needed one night, but had to pay for two nights (it was on a weekend, but this place was nowhere near full, so the demand isn't there to warrant a 2 night requirement)."

Variable site conditions: Site quality can differ significantly between camping loops and cabin areas. "The sites in the grass by the lake seemed to be much nicer when we drove by. Our gravel site was filled with ant hills and micro trash," reports a visitor describing their experience at Cheney State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Lighthouse Landing RV Park and Cabins provides play areas for children near cabin accommodations. "There was a nice playground for our children and the sites were plenty big enough for us to get our truck and rig into," notes a family who stopped for an overnight stay.

Beach activities: Cabins at Cheney State Park provide access to swimming areas suitable for children. A regular camper shares, "The campsite has friendly staff, the facilities and campsites are clean, great swimming area. They are pet friendly and have a leash law."

Recreation options: Multiple activities keep children engaged during cabin stays. "We also enjoy the lake and playgrounds for the kids. It is close to home but a nice getaway," mentions a family that regularly uses the cabin accommodations at Cheney.

Tips from RVers

Site navigation challenges: Finding specific cabin sites can be difficult in some parks. "We had some trouble with the vehicle pass. Purchased through the website but there wasn't really a way to prove it beside the email receipt and they wanted us to purchase another," reports a camper who eventually resolved the issue.

Loop selection strategy: Different camping areas offer varying amenities and views. "The Hobie Loop has no services, but the amazing views make up for it. Half the sites are right on the water. Kayaks, Canoes, SUP can be launched right from the sites or just across the road," advises an experienced visitor to Cheney State Park Cabins.

Entrance fees: Budget for additional costs beyond cabin rental. "On top of that, we had to pay another $5 just to enter the park to get to our campsite," warns a visitor about the separate entrance fee required at some state park facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Stafford, KS is The Evergreen Inn-Motel & RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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