Best Campgrounds near Strong City, KS

Camping options near Strong City, Kansas include both established campgrounds and dispersed sites in the scenic Flint Hills region. Chase State Fishing Lake offers primitive lakeside camping with fire rings and vault toilets, situated about 5 miles southwest of Strong City. The Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve provides dispersed camping opportunities for those seeking a more remote experience. Swope Park in Cottonwood Falls features RV-friendly sites with electric hookups, showers, and sanitary dump facilities. These mixed-use campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV campers, with varying levels of amenities depending on the location.

Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences in the Flint Hills area, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable temperatures and impressive prairie wildflower displays. "This stunning little lake is a free site with plenty of fire rings right next to a road. PERFECT car camping. And even has a clean little bathroom. Stunning views of rolling hills and cattle," noted one visitor about Chase State Fishing Lake. Summer months can bring high heat and humidity, while winter camping requires preparation for potentially harsh conditions. Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though services may be limited during off-season periods. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly at more remote sites, making advance planning essential.

The developed campgrounds near Strong City receive positive reviews for their natural settings and proximity to attractions like the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. Waterfront sites at Chase State Fishing Lake are particularly popular, offering fishing access and scenic views. A camper remarked that "There is little to no light pollution out here, so enjoy stargazing and the moon set against an immense dark sky." Many campground options provide covered picnic tables, fire rings, and basic toilet facilities. Visitors appreciate the relative privacy of sites, even during busier periods, with ample shade available at several locations. The surrounding prairie landscape offers opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing the unique ecosystem of the Flint Hills region.

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161 Reviews of 63 Strong City Campgrounds


  • Terry M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Harvey County East Park

    Always a great spot

    Been camping here since I was a kid, always try to camp at catfish point. Nice and quiet and a great peaceful place to relax.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Richey Cove

    Richey Cove Camp Grounds.

    Reasonably priced at 23$ per night…including electricity.Covered picnic table and trees😁 A view of the lake from just about every site. Clean enough showers and toilet facilities. Camp just was very nice and helpful.

  • John G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Eisenhower State Park Campground

    Eisenhower SP spaciousness

    This was our first visit and we chose a campsite on-line. The COE has done an admirable job developing this lakeside area for plentiful campsites and decent shade. The showers and facilities were clean and maintained well. The camp store is minimal and only open a few hours in the evening. Access to the water is easy so bring watercraft and swimming attire. The lake is almost 7,000 acres so our kayak exploring only covered a small portion.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Smoky Hill RV Park

    Great one night stay

    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. The sites are long (several large RVs on site), with services and picnic tables on cement patios. No fire pits on the sites (there is one in a common area). Modern bathrooms and showers. Everything is very clean. Laundry room ($0.25 required).

  • Lady Phyre  ☆.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Marion Cove

    Lakeshore Primitive Camping

    There are a couple sites that you can park right next to with covered picnic tables and lots of tent only sites that are an easy walk. The reservoir is huge and accommodates boating, fishing, and swimming. It's reasonable priced at $10 per night. Reservations can be made up to 4 days in advance. #5 & #6 are right next to each other and would make a great area for larger groups. Check out Marion Cove on Recreation.gov for reservation details. Happy camping!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Swope Park

    Electricity is hooked up incorrectly

    Wasted my time setting up just to find breaker box has issues so packing up and gonna save money for generator gas

  • Chris P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Chase State Fishing Lake

    Can't Beat It!

    Excellent area around a small fishing lake with campsites right on the water.  Road in was a little rough, but nothing you can't handle if you go slow.  I got a spot with a small jetty and was able to sit out there in the evening and watch the fish splash and listen to the birds and later, the coyotes.  A good reward after driving across half of Colorado and most of Kansas.  Just stayed a single night, but I think my wife and I may go back and check out the nearby Tallgrass National Preserve.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2025

    Emporia RV Park

    During Unbound you take what you can get

    The owners were very nice. We were lucky to get the spot we got. We needed a spot to park for the 4 days we were in Emporia for Unbound. The bathroom was extremely clean and convenient. The place was packed because the owners were trying to take in as many people as possible. We were all grateful. We stayed here instead of the fair grounds because we had electricity here. We were practically sitting on the throughway. After getting used to the highway noise it was fine. We were plugged into the owners garage, thankful we only needed house current for our little camper. That way the van next to us could use 30 amp. We met lots of other riders so it was a pleasant chill experience.

  • Deb Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Kelley City Park

    Kelley Park

    We loved it here, very clean, quiet , and has a playground. It's right across from the police station. Clean bathroom with a shower. $10 a night included water and electricity. Very nice stay. If you're in the area try them out!


Guide to Strong City

Chase State Fishing Lake offers primitive sites with easy water access just 5 miles southwest of Strong City, Kansas. Most camping sites near Strong City provide direct lake access with basic amenities in the rolling Flint Hills landscape. The region experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing.

What to do

Fishing from private jetties: At Chase State Fishing Lake, campers can fish directly from small jetties adjacent to their campsites. "I got a spot with a small jetty and was able to sit out there in the evening and watch the fish splash and listen to the birds and later, the coyotes," notes Chris P. about Chase State Fishing Lake.

Stargazing in dark skies: The area has minimal light pollution, making it ideal for astronomy enthusiasts. "This is a wonderful campground if you're into star gazing as there is zero light pollution," reports Jason R. about the lakeside camping at Canning Creek.

Wildlife observation: The prairie ecosystem supports diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. "Saw 15 turkeys at the wild like area," mentions Kim C. about her experience at Canning Creek, adding that despite rain, the campground remained enjoyable with helpful hosts.

What campers like

Waterfront access: Many sites feature direct lakeside positioning. "Each sit had its own little jetty to fish off of, a picnic table and a fire pit. Water was clean and pretty fishy," explains Steve M. about his experience at Chase County Fishing Lake.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain well-serviced bathroom facilities. "Vault toilets were clean and convenient. Very little litter," reports Cameron about Chase State Fishing Lake, noting good water access despite weekend crowds.

Shaded sites: Several campgrounds offer tree coverage for summer heat protection. "Most sites face the water and are shaded. They have fire pits and a covered cerment picnic table," notes Judith B. about Kansas View - Council Grove Lake, describing the small Corps of Engineers park.

What you should know

Weekend availability: Popular sites fill quickly on weekends, particularly during spring and fall. "I got here on a Friday night in late September and took the last available campsite," cautions Cameron about Chase State Fishing Lake, mentioning noise from youth groups until 10:30pm.

Road conditions: Some access roads require careful navigation. "Road in was a little rough, but nothing you can't handle if you go slow," advises Chris P. about reaching Chase State Fishing Lake.

Cell service limitations: Mobile reception varies significantly across camping areas. "Poor cell coverage with Verizon," reports Dan & Penny F. about COE Council Grove Lake Canning Creek Cove, despite praising the cozy sites with lake access.

Tips for camping with families

Scout-friendly activities: The lakes provide educational opportunities for youth groups. "Spend three nights with the cub scouts on this lake. We had lots of success with fishing and the kids really enjoyed some of the hiking trails," shares Adam M. about Kansas View - Council Grove Lake.

Bathroom access considerations: Facility locations vary between campground sections. "Some loops have vault toilets, some have flush toilets, and some have flush toilet/shower combos. None have soap dispensers," explains Lee D. about Canning Creek, noting that sites 1-23 have vault toilets with flush facilities within walking distance.

Noise awareness: Youth group activities can create evening disturbances. "There was quite a bit of noise from a youth group out on the dock until 10:30pm," mentions Cameron about Chase State Fishing Lake, though the vault toilets were clean and convenient.

Tips from RVers

Electric hookup reliability: Check power connections upon arrival. "Wasted my time setting up just to find breaker box has issues," warns Cassie S. about her experience at Swope Park in Cottonwood Falls.

Site sizes and levelness: RV sites vary in accommodation capacity. "Sites are fairly level and good size with a gravel pad," notes Judith B. about Canning Creek, mentioning that most sites face the water with good shade coverage.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds provide full hookups. "Clean, well maintained and patrolled. This campground has a beach and has great views of the lake. There's group sites, primitive sites and sites with electric, water and sewer hook ups," describes Brad H. about Canning Creek.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Strong City, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Strong City, KS offers a wide range of camping options, with 63 campgrounds and RV parks near Strong City, KS and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Strong City, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Strong City, KS is Chase State Fishing Lake with a 4.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Strong City, KS?

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

What parks are near Strong City, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Strong City, KS that allow camping, notably Council Grove Lake and Marion Reservoir.