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    Cross Timbers State Park surrounds Toronto Lake with multiple camping areas including Timber Ridge, Mann's Cove, and Osage Plains campgrounds near Toronto, Kansas. The region spans approximately 1,075 acres, with campgrounds offering a mix of primitive sites, full hookups, and water/electric sites. Fall River State Park and Woodson State Fishing Lake provide additional camping options within a 20-mile radius, accommodating tent campers, RVs, and some areas offering cabin rentals.

    Road access varies throughout the area, with some campgrounds requiring navigation along narrow, potholed roads. Most developed campgrounds in Cross Timbers and Fall River State Parks offer reservable sites through recreation.gov or the Kansas state park reservation system, while Woodson State Fishing Lake provides dispersed camping opportunities with fewer amenities. The region experiences hot summers and cold winters, with spring and fall offering moderate temperatures ideal for camping. Several campgrounds experience seasonal flooding affecting accessibility. As one camper noted, "We had a nice weekend stay at this lake. Fire ring with built in grill worked well. Luckily the lake wasn't crowded, so we had lots of space to ourselves."

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw at both Cross Timbers and Fall River State Parks. Sites offering views of Toronto Lake or Fall River Lake receive particularly high ratings from visitors who appreciate the scenic vistas and recreational opportunities. Campers frequently mention the quiet, peaceful atmosphere found at less developed areas like Mann's Cove, which features more tree cover for shade and privacy. Several reviews highlight the hiking trails available throughout the region, particularly at Cross Timbers State Park. A camper described their experience: "The campsites were spacious with trees and the view of the water was incredible, sunset was magnificent." Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including fire rings, picnic tables, and restroom facilities, with several offering shower houses and full hookup options for RVs.

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      1. Timber Ridge Campground — Cross Timbers State Park

      4.6(5)2mi from Toronto24 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We had a nice weekend stay at this lake. We booked site #210, and were happy with the amenities. Fire ring with built in grill worked well."

      "Enjoyed just walking the various loops and day use areas and watching the White Pelicans fishing on the lake. Verizon service was spotty at best."

      from $21 - $23 / night

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      2. Whitehall Bay

      4.3(6)11mi from Toronto30 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Passing through and skeptical of the 9 miles off the main highway the campground was located but so very pleasantly surprised!!"

      "The people behind me sounded like they were running a sawmill and mechanic shop all weekend. All the other campers were quiet. The women's restroom I visited had 1 of 2 flushing toilets working."

      from $13 - $100 / night

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      3. Mann's Cove Campground — Cross Timbers State Park

      4.5(2)3mi from Toronto15 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It blocks the full lake view you could have and probably blocks the sun from helping you with Solar power, but it very beautiful and quiet. Noone was there when we were. Completely empty."

      "Rolling hills, lots of birding & wildlife, some trails (none difficult). Went mountain biking here. We stayed Manns Cove where sites are most spread out. Everything clean and as we expected."

      from $10 - $12 / night

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      4. Osage Plains Campground — Cross Timbers State Park

      4.0(2)2mi from Toronto23 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Not at the water but close by."

      "This lake is packed during holidays. Any other time it is first come first serve lots. $27 a night for full hookups."

      from $21 - $24 / night

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      5. Casner Creek Campground — Fall River State Park

      4.4(5)13mi from Toronto24 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Come to find out they reserve a good number of campsites just for walk ups. Good to know when camping at Kansas State Parks"

      "Nice easy trails and lots of road-age to walk on If we lived in the area we would definitely go back Only downfall was the bathhouse. It was full of some sort of gnats and no hot water."

      from $10 - $23 / night

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      6. Woodson State Fishing Lake

      5.0(1)6mi from Toronto

      7. Fredonia Bay Campground — Fall River State Park

      4.3(4)13mi from Toronto34 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is one of our favorite lakes in Kansas we go to! We like setting up camp at both the state park & Corps of Engineers! Lots of shady spots & room."

      "Nice playground and some spots right on lake. Sites are gravel and some are a bit close, would definitely stay again."

      from $12 - $23 / night

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      8. Toronto Point — Cross Timbers State Park

      4.0(1)1mi from TorontoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Some of the trails were a little overgrown at times."

      9. Blackjack Campground — Cross Timbers State Park

      4.0(1)4mi from Toronto16 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $10 - $22 / night

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      10. Quarry Bay Campground — Fall River State Park

      5.0(2)11mi from Toronto17 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We chose the Quarry Bay Area, which is located on the far side of the dam from the rest of the park."

      "Great view of the lake!"

      from $10 - $12 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Toronto, KS

    152 Reviews of 94 Toronto Campgrounds


    • OThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 16, 2026

      Walnut River Area — El Dorado State Park

      Big Oaks and Big Noise

      We just did a quick overnight camp on a road trip out east. No noise from other campers, but this is near a railroad track or maybe even depot. So there was constant noise throughout the night. If you are a hard sleeper, you might be fine! Otherwise—not the best! We didn’t use the facilities here, so can’t speak to the bathroom, though there is one.

      Lots of bugs this time of year, which whatever. BUT you can pull into this site at any time. There are self pay stations as you drive in or you can pay with the rangers if their station is open. It was a fine pit stop. Served its purpose.

    • Dan T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 5, 2026

      COE John Redmond Reservoir Riverside East

      First trip of the season

      Seasonal depression get out of the way! Good campground with river access to fishing, went on a good day and saw the dam open. Vault toilets were clean, stocked and accessible. Only complaint is that there is a yard light at a wide spot in the road that put a damper on stargazing.

    • Tom D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 29, 2026

      Walnut River Area — El Dorado State Park

      Could be a Great State Campground

      We stayed here in mid October of 2025. This state park has over 1000 campsites as noted on line. We did not have reservations and drove around to a few of the FHU campgrounds till we found a spot. Big Oak and Frontier Refinery sites had the unkempt look of full timers. To say that this state park has much deferred maintenance is kind. Our site had a leaking underground water pipe that provided a constant puddle. The neighbor to us said it had been there all summer. The grounds are very unkempt and enforcement of rules seems to be non existent. Only plus is the number of activities available, but we cannot attest to the conditions. One of the worst state campgrounds we have ever stayed. We would definitely choose another campground when in the area.

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2025

      Emporia RV Park

      Helpful

      We got caught in a 50mph gust wind storm. Needed a place to get off the road. Called and they found a place for Us.

    • Spicy M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 3, 2025

      Montgomery State fishing lake

      Free

      Free spot on a State fishing lake. Nice view well kept. Spots all around lake. Pit toilet, 1 trash can if you can find it.

    • 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!

    • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2025

      Woodson State Fishing Lake

      Chill Spot

      Was easy to find a quiet little spot along the water to set up my tent for the night. Went on a Wednesday and it was v quiet other than a couple other folks a ways away.

    • D
      Jun. 5, 2025

      Deer Grove RV Park

      great spot for the night!

      host was awesome, hooked me up with a shaded site. quiet, convenient location with a grocery store and gas station nearby. all hook ups work great!


    Guide to Toronto

    The camping areas around Toronto, Kansas include a mixture of waterfront sites, wooded terrain, and open grasslands spanning approximately 1,075 acres at elevations ranging from 850-950 feet. The Cross Timbers region marks the boundary between the Osage Plains and the Ozark Plateau, creating a unique ecosystem with post oak and blackjack oak trees. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while winter lows can drop below 20°F, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Toronto Lake and surrounding areas offer varied fishing spots. At Mann's Cove Campground, campers appreciate the secluded setting. As one visitor noted, "Pretty and simple site. Rolling hills, lots of birding & wildlife, some trails (none difficult). Went mountain biking here."

    Hiking trails: Cross Timbers and Fall River State Parks feature multiple trail systems with varying difficulty levels. The Cat Claw trail at Quarry Bay Campground provides direct lake access from several sites. One camper mentioned, "Our location (site 405) also provided direct access to the Cat Claw trail head, was near the end of a dead-end road, and had great views of the lake framed in by a very well kept grassy area and mature trees."

    Bird watching: The Toronto Lake area serves as a migration stopover for numerous bird species. Visitors to Cross Timbers have reported seeing white pelicans fishing on the lake. One camper at Timber Ridge Loop shared, "Enjoyed just walking the various loops and day use areas and watching the White Pelicans fishing on the lake."

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer well-spaced sites, particularly in less developed areas. At Whitehall Bay, campers appreciate the room to spread out. "My husband and I, and our 2 dogs stayed here this evening. We picked a spot right on the point of the cove where we could see all of the lake and its beauty! Sat by our campfire and watched the gorgeous sunset."

    Lake views: Sites with direct views of Toronto Lake or Fall River Lake are highly rated. One camper at Whitehall Bay commented, "The campsites were spacious with trees and the view of the water was incredible, sunset was magnificent. Nice loop to walk the dog and quiet."

    Off-season solitude: Camping outside peak summer months provides increased privacy. A Mann's Cove visitor noted, "This area is filled with trees. It blocks the full lake view you could have and probably blocks the sun from helping you with Solar power, but it very beautiful and quiet. Noone was there when we were. Completely empty."

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds can be challenging, particularly after rain. A camper at Whitehall Bay reported, "The main issue with this campground, I found, was the drive to get here. Google will take you across the dam where you will hit a gravel road for 0.5 miles before getting back on the pavement. The last 4-5 miles are very narrow, with the vegetation growing right up to the pavement."

    Seasonal flooding: Areas of Fall River State Park experience periodic flooding that can limit site availability. One visitor to Fredonia Bay Campground observed, "Nice quiet state park nice sites shaded on the lake unfortunately the area has had a lot of rain and part of the park was flooded bathrooms were nice and clean."

    Site variations: Quality and amenities vary significantly between campgrounds and even within the same camping area. At Whitehall Bay, a camper shared, "Our site was a group of three that were tightly grouped together in a full hook up area. This was our first time with full hook ups so that could have been the issue but we felt like we were right on top of our neighbors."

    Cell service limitations: Signal strength varies throughout the area. A visitor to Timber Ridge noted, "Verizon service was spotty at best."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer play areas for children. A camper at Casner Creek Campground shared, "Campground was quite and clean. Very nice playground in the area. Bath house was clean too."

    Kid-friendly hiking: The trail systems include options suitable for younger hikers. One family at Fall River State Park stated, "Fall River has some huge primitive sites so you can really spread out! There is fishing, beautiful views of the lake, and the huge playground is centralized and close enough to let my kids go while I cook dinner."

    Swimming areas: Designated swimming sections provide safer water access for children. Whitehall Bay offers "a boat ramp and a roped-off swimming area. There were two small playgrounds and two bath+shower houses."

    Wind protection: Camp in wooded areas during windy seasons. A camper at Timber Ridge noted, "The wind blew the entire time stick read kind of annoying, but if we were in the woods it didn't really bother us. Just need to pick a better campsite next time."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling: Most developed sites require minimal leveling. At Osage Plains Campground, RVers appreciate the "fairly level asphalt pads. Large pads available for easy backing."

    Full hookup options: Several campgrounds offer complete utilities. A visitor to Osage Plains commented, "Overall nice campground with full hookups. Not at the water but close by."

    Seasonal considerations: Toronto Lake campsites fill quickly during holidays and summer weekends. As one camper noted, "We have family in this area. This lake is packed during holidays. Any other time it is first come first serve lots. $27 a night for full hookups."

    Senior discounts: Some campgrounds offer significant savings for seniors with passes. At Whitehall Bay, a camper shared, "With Dad's senior national park pass, site #3 (60' gravel for up to a 40' rig) (electric only) was only $8.50."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Toronto, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Toronto, KS offers a wide range of camping options, with 94 campgrounds and RV parks near Toronto, KS and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Toronto, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Toronto, KS is Timber Ridge Campground — Cross Timbers State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 5 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Toronto, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Toronto, KS.

    What parks are near Toronto, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Toronto, KS that allow camping, notably John Redmond Reservoir and Big Hill Lake.