Best RV Parks & Resorts near Strong City, KS

Deer Grove RV Park near El Dorado provides 90 full hookup RV sites with 50/30-amp electric service year-round. Sites feature concrete pads, picnic tables, and fire rings with convenient trash disposal. Emporia RV Park accommodates big rigs with water, electric, and sewer hookups, though fires are not permitted on the premises. Chuck Wagon RV Park in Eureka maintains full hookup sites with 50-amp service for larger motorhomes, offering pull-through and back-in options depending on RV size. The nearby Walt's Four Seasons Campground includes freshly graveled sites with water and electric connections suitable for larger motorhomes. "The sites are fairly level and good size with a gravel pad. It is a very nice campground."

Throughout the region, most RV parks remain open year-round with varying levels of amenities. Dump stations are available at several facilities, including Walt's Four Seasons and Deer Grove RV Park, while travelers staying at smaller parks may need to use municipal dump stations in nearby towns. Highway noise can be a consideration when selecting sites, particularly at parks situated close to Interstate 70. Cell service is generally reliable across the area, with parks near Emporia and El Dorado reporting good connectivity. Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing dogs but some imposing restrictions. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, visitors appreciate the maintenance at local parks: "Very clean and friendly. I loved the dog park so I could let my pups run free. The laundry facility was very helpful so I didn't have to travel to find one."

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148 Reviews of 50 Strong City Campgrounds


  • Courtney P.
    Jan. 14, 2024

    Walt's Four Seasons Campground & Country Store

    Exceptional family friendly campground!!

    In June of 2023, my husband& I decided to move into our 42' toy hauler. We searched& searched within a 30-minute radius of our property that we had bought for a campground with great amenities and where we would feel safe with our 2 babies. Walt's is by far the safest, friendliest, fun-filled campground compared to any of the others we visited around. We were greeted with friendly faces and welcoming staff from our very first day of move-in. They made sure we got settled& hooked up ok and have continued to make us feel right at home. My husband is a truck driver so isn't always home when things go wrong with the camper. The staff has always been there to help when something happens especially when we have had issues with propane leaks, or the heater not working during the colder temps. This campground offers put-put course, swimming pool with poolside pub, horseshoes, catch& release fishing, walking trail, small dog park, playground for children, shower houses/restrooms, laundry facility, on site gas station, a country store with made to order pizzas, sandwiches& tex mex! They do several family friendly events throughout the year. At the country store they have anything of convenience that you may need from toiletries, drinks, snacks, ice cream, games, books, alcoholic beverages, etc. We absolutely love staying here. The sites have been freshly graveled. During the summer the lawn, gardens, pool, etc. Were maintained regularly and they are constantly doing updates weekly here. The best part it is also right off I-70. For long term campers that are truckers they do have a small area for semis. They also have a rentable party room inside the country store as well as outdoor areas for party rentals!

  • D
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Chuck Wagon RV Park

    Good travel stop

    If you are traveling through and need a place to stop for the night, this is a nice little spot. Owners are friendly and helpful. Full hook ups, 50 and 30 amp, pull through and back in. Small campground with no public showers or bathrooms, no WiFi but good ATT cell service.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Canning Creek

    Not a bad site in the entire campground!

    General: Canning Creek is one of six camping areas operated by the US Army Corp of Engineers on Council Grove Lake. It is spread out on the lake so that all but four sites- 24, 26, 27& 28 (and the group camping areas) are directly on the water. Even though there were only a handful of people camping when we were there on a Monday in mid-April, there was an attendant on duty until 8 pm. 

    Site Quality/Facilities: Most sites have generous concrete pads, some of which could easily accommodate two vehicles, a concrete picnic table (covered by a shelter), a bbq, and a lantern hook. Some sites are reservable and others are not. The rates are very reasonable, as they are for all CoE campgrounds, especially for seniors. All sites have reasonable separation between them. On the map, sites 6-23 look to be very close together but they are reasonably distanced apart. Sites 1-5 (which are not reservable) have very long pull-through drives. All sites (except the group sites) have electric and water and some have 50 amp (these are noted on the map) 

    Bathhouse: Some loops have vault toilets (which were very clean), some have flush toilets, and some have flush toilet/shower combos. None have soap dispensers. We were in site 46 with access to one of the combos. I appreciated the hot water, especially since we woke to snow the next morning! Sites 1-23 have a vault toilet but there is a flush facility within reasonable walking distance. 

    Activities/Amenities: Swimming, fishing, and boating in season but we were passing through, so we did not participate. Minimal playground facilities (mostly in the loop with sites 1-23) and horseshoe pits. There was a hiking trail, but I did not explore it. 

    We always have a good experience at a CoE campground – they are well run, clean, affordable and, of course, located on or near water. My only beef is that check-in time is 6 pm, although if it is not crowded, you could check in earlier.

  • K
    Apr. 11, 2022

    Richey Cove

    Love it!

    Very cute place. Quiet. Just hear the birds. They have fire pits. Pets are allowed. They have nice paved spots with water and electrical hookup. ( 30/50) Comes with picnic table and shelter. Has a charcoal swiveling grill, good size with a lid! Fishing. Boating. Shower/ bathroom on sight. Garbage cans close by. We will definitely be back with family and friends! Have long term campsites and short term. Go to recreation.gov for fast and easy sign in and go!

  • F
    Jun. 26, 2021

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    El Dorado State Park Bemis Loop

    Very quiet and spread out. Small RV loop with approximately 35 gravel sites all with water and 30/50 amp electric. The sites are fairly level with picnic tables at each site. All have lake views. It’s about 3 miles to the main state park area, which is very busy.

  • Judith B.
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Canning Creek

    Small, quiet COE on the lake

    This is a small park - 43 reservable sites with electric and water hookups. Most sites face the water and are shaded. They have fire pits and a covered cerment picnic table. Sites are fairly level and good size with a gravel pad. It is a very nice campground

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    Actually stayed at Bemis CG

    We actually camped at Bemis Campground about a mile and a half south of this campground. Right off of the main road. There was about 15 or 20 spaces all with electric. I believe there was vault toilets only but no dump station. We had to come up to the blue stem area to dump. Nice little campground right on the lake but downside was that it was right next to the road so a little bit of traffic noise and not really any place to hike or walk. Spaces were fairly level and nicely spaced apart. Probably would recommend taking a back in spot rather than a pull through spot as the pull through were all pretty small and had no shade.

  • Debbie S.
    May. 30, 2021

    Owl's Nest Campground

    Quaint, well maintained campground

    This campground is Small, but a well laid out campground. They have daily, weekly and monthly rates. There are Full hook ups, pull thru and back in sites, so it’s convenient no matter what you are driving. They nice level spots and definitely well maintained. A m Is quite a bit of shade, which is nice in the Kansas heat once summer rolls around.

  • T
    Sep. 19, 2020

    Boulder Bluff Area — El Dorado State Park

    Beautiful and peaceful

    We stayed in the equestrian loop. All but a couple primitive sites are back-in. The layout of the fire rings, grills and picnic tables are all weird... Not consistent and usually on the wrong side of your trailer. The parking pad was nowhere near level, so you'll want to plan for that. The trees are lovely. You're very near the water and the breeze was beautiful. The toilet at the loop are pit. The bath house was not clean and many of the showers didn't work.. Water is lukewarm but water pressure was great. No stall doors on toilets or showers. We used the city of El Dorado dump station. The park is massive. Lots of amenities in El Dorado. And a quick jump to Wichita. We will be back.


Guide to Strong City

RV campgrounds near Strong City, Kansas provide year-round accommodation with varying levels of amenities. The Flint Hills region experiences distinct seasons with hot summers reaching 90°F and cold winters often below freezing. Most campgrounds in this area maintain gravel sites suitable for various RV sizes, though site leveling may be required at certain locations.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Walt's Four Seasons Campground features a catch-and-release fishing pond on the property. "The pool, fishpond, kids playground, nature trail, and dog park are just some of the amenities," shares Paul B., who appreciated the various recreational options available.

Mini golf and games: Several campgrounds offer family-friendly recreation beyond standard camping. At Walt's Four Seasons Campground, visitors can enjoy "putt-putt, playground. The pool is being worked on but will be up and running soon," according to Katelynn C., who stayed for one night.

Walking trails: Exercise options exist at multiple parks. Deer Grove RV Park offers "very pretty pond area on the property, with very nice walking trails," notes Natalie D., who found the park well-maintained with friendly staff.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Smoky Hill RV Park maintains modern bathrooms and showers that receive consistent praise. "Everything is very clean. Laundry room ($0.25 required)," reports Martin-Charles S., who found the campground well-maintained and ideal for overnight stays.

Dog-friendly areas: Many Deer Grove RV Park visitors appreciate the dedicated pet areas. "I loved the dog park so I could let my pups run free. The laundry facility was very helpful so i didnt have to travel to find one," writes Natalie D.

Convenient highway access: Most campgrounds in the region provide easy access to major roadways. Smoky Hill RV Park is "very close to Highway 70 (you can hear the vehicles) and services (gas, restaurants, Walmart). Ideal for an overnight stay on the road," according to Martin-Charles S.

What you should know

Highway noise: Several campgrounds prioritize accessibility over quietude. At Smoky Hill RV Park, "you can hear the vehicles" from nearby Highway 70, reports Martin-Charles S., though the convenience to services often outweighs this drawback.

Cell service coverage: Mobile connectivity varies throughout the region. Chuck Wagon RV Park has "no WiFi but good ATT cell service," according to Dave B., who found it suitable as a travel stop with full hookups.

Site spacing: Some campgrounds feature closer quarters than others. Kelly D. noted that at Walt's Four Seasons Campground, "Sites could be spaced out a bit more," though they appreciated the overall layout and value.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Seasonal swimming options exist at select locations. Walt's Four Seasons Campground features a "swimming pool with poolside pub," mentions Courtney P., who appreciated the various family-friendly amenities during their extended stay.

Playground availability: Smoky Hill RV Park offers play areas for younger campers. "Great dog park and small kids area," notes Chasing the S., who found the campground perfect for an overnight or stopping place while traveling.

Nearby attractions: Some campgrounds provide convenient access to regional points of interest. "Wichita, KS is very close by with lots of fun things to do," writes Natalie D. about staying at Deer Grove RV Park, mentioning that her family enjoyed their time there.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Prepare for variable site conditions across the region. At Chuck Wagon RV Park, you'll find "full hook ups, 50 and 30 amp, pull through and back in," notes Dave B., who considered it a good travel stop with friendly, helpful owners.

Hookup reliability: Power stability varies between campgrounds. Paul B. at Walt's Four Seasons reported, "My electric went out, and I had to reset the breaker. I would have felt better knowing my surge protector was usable," suggesting travelers bring protection devices.

Long-term vs. overnight stays: While most parks accommodate both, some are better suited for specific durations. Payne Oil RV Park "is perfect for a night but not a lot to see otherwise. The fee is $20 per night and you pay across the road," according to Shannon G., who appreciated the full hookups and gravel pull-through sites.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Strong City, KS is Emporia RV Park with a 3.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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