Best Campgrounds near Weskan, KS

Campgrounds near Weskan, Kansas primarily serve as convenient stopover points for travelers on Interstate 70, with most offering basic amenities rather than destination camping experiences. Goodland KOA provides full hookups for RVs, tent sites, and cabin accommodations approximately 30 miles northwest of Weskan. Mid-America Camp Inn in Goodland offers concrete pads with full hookups, while several rest areas along I-70 permit overnight camping with picnic tables, grills, and bathroom facilities. The region includes limited camping options due to its location in the open plains of western Kansas, with most facilities concentrated near highway corridors.

Road noise from Interstate 70 affects nearly all camping areas in this region, as most sites are strategically positioned as travel stops rather than recreation destinations. Seasonal availability varies, with Goodland KOA operating from March 15 to October 31, while other facilities like Marshall Ash Village and Campland RV Park remain open year-round. The flat, treeless terrain of western Kansas creates exposure to wind and weather conditions, with limited natural shade available at most campgrounds. Fire restrictions are common due to the dry climate, with several facilities prohibiting ground fires entirely. According to one visitor, "Definitely not great but worked for us because of the location. For one you are right next to a truck stop which may not be bad if you are in an RV, but in a tent you can hear every truck the whole night."

Most campers utilize these sites as single-night stays while traveling between Colorado and points east. Clean restrooms and shower facilities receive positive mentions at several locations, particularly at Goodland KOA. Rest areas along I-70 provide free overnight parking options with basic amenities. A review noted, "We stopped at this rest stop which happens to be the Kansas welcome center in addition to what seems to be the norm for all rest stops along I-70 in Kansas. Each rest area has a covered picnic table, grill, and water." Travelers appreciate the convenience and proximity to services, with many campgrounds located near gas stations, restaurants, and stores. Children's playgrounds, swimming pools, and recreational facilities are available at some of the more developed campgrounds, though natural attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities remain limited in this predominantly agricultural region.

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  • Nicole M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Logan County State Fishing Lake

    Pre-travel research

    While reviewing and researching options for an upcoming trip, KDWP states no camping at this site. Did not visit or contact to confirm, but findings attached.

  • Jennifer O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Goodland KOA

    Cute, clean, friendly, and easy!

    Super easy off I70 with little to no road noise. Friendly staff, we were escorted to our spot. Concrete patio and gravel pads that were mostly level. Very clean and quiet, shower house was exceptionally clean. Great camp store. Just overall very pleasant over nighter. Would definitely stay again!

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Gypsy Hideaway RV

    Way overpriced

    Pulled in for a night. Bathrooms were closed, I don't see any showers. No one is working the front desk so you have to pay by envelope. Bring exact change. Also no dump stations.

  • Soren B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Love's RV Hookup-Burlington CO 644

    Perfect Pit Stop

    I booked online at midday with 2 spots available. There is a separate section on the corner for the RV spots. They are concrete spots with grass areas around each spot. It is nice to walk the dogs, and I found a place behind truck parking to walk them off leash.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2025

    Love's RV Hookup-Burlington CO 644

    Big rig friendly, hookups

    There's RV hookups available. Propane, water and dump station (10dll fee). Big parking lot in the back for trucks and busses. Arrived at midnight and stayed on the side of parking lot, no issues.

  • J
    Aug. 17, 2024

    Goodland KOA

    Top

    • nice place with a small pool

    • perfect restrooms

    • very clean and top support from the staffs.

    • fair price

    • charming surroundings

    • good playground for the kids

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2024

    Campland RV Park

    Extremely nice stop over

    Lisa is a very nice host. Campground is very well kept up. Level stites. Good internet reception. Easy in and out pull through. We will be stopping by again.


Guide to Weskan

Camping sites near Weskan, Kansas function primarily as overnight stops for travelers crossing the Great Plains region. Located at an elevation of 3,800 feet in the High Plains, this area experiences strong winds and dramatic temperature fluctuations that can challenge campers year-round. Most campgrounds operate with limited shade and exposure to weather, particularly during summer when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

What to do

Visit the giant Van Gogh easel: Located near Goodland KOA, this 80-foot reproduction of Van Gogh's "Three Sunflowers in a Vase" makes for a quick roadside attraction. "Conveniently located close to a Walmart, coffee shop and restaurants as well as the Van Gogh painting," notes Jessica K.

Support local history: The Fort Wallace RV Sites connect to regional heritage. "Proceeds go to the local railroad museum/foundation," explains Shiner T., making your overnight stay contribute to historic preservation efforts.

Walk to nearby services: Several campgrounds offer convenient access to essentials without driving. At Goodland KOA, "You can walk to a Dollar General to pick up a few things," according to Olivia P., making it practical for restocking supplies during long travel days.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many travelers appreciate the well-maintained amenities at Goodland KOA. Jennifer O. reports: "Super easy off I70 with little to no road noise. Friendly staff, we were escorted to our spot. Concrete patio and gravel pads that were mostly level. Very clean and quiet, shower house was exceptionally clean."

Concrete pads: The level surfaces at many RV sites provide stability in this windy region. At Mid-America Camp Inn, Josh R. noted: "Level concrete pads, fhu. Campground manager/owner? Lady was very kind and helpful."

Peaceful overnights: Despite their proximity to highways, several campgrounds manage to maintain quieter environments. A camper at Painted Rock RV Park and Campground shared: "It was peaceful and quiet with a beautiful sunset and views of the plains... Definitely better than staying right next to the highway."

What you should know

Cash-only policies: Many smaller campgrounds require cash payment. At Campland RV Park, Ryan S. advises: "Good place for a quick stop-over for the price. It's basic. Water, power and sewer on a gravel lot. Not a destination campground. CASH ONLY."

Ground fire restrictions: The dry High Plains climate creates fire hazards. Myron C. explains: "We built a fire in our little Solo stove to cook hot dogs, and the owner came over to ask if we had a fire. I showed him that it was in our portable Solo stove so it wouldn't damage the ground. Apparently, ground fires are forbidden in the area, especially since Kansas gets very little rain."

Highway noise considerations: When choosing campgrounds, consider their proximity to truck stops. One camper noted: "For one you are right next to a truck stop which may not be bad if you are in a RV, but in a tent you can hear every truck the whole night."

Tips for camping with families

Plan for limited recreation: While not destination camping, some sites offer basic play amenities. Sarah B. observed at Painted Rock RV Park: "We didn't use the facilities but it looked like there was a nice game room, a basketball court and a playground for kids."

Create your own activities: With limited natural attractions, bring games and activities. At Marshall Ash Village, Dakota H. noted the campground "welcomes you with a good spot, laundry, showers, and good food," but little structured entertainment.

Use as brief stopovers: These campgrounds work best for overnight stays during longer trips. Chad K. advised: "Stopped at this KOA on our way to Colorado. Nice stopping spot to get out of the car. The people were nice and the campsites were level. There is no privacy but as a stopping spot it had a lot of room for the kids to run."

Tips from RVers

Check pull-through accessibility: Large rigs should confirm site dimensions. At Goodland KOA, James R. reported: "Pull through spot #61 accommodated my motorhome and tow, which is 67 feet long. Checking was quick and the attendant was very nice."

Look for self-service options: For late arrivals, some campgrounds offer easy self-check-in. Beverly M. at Campland RV Park found: "Lisa is a very nice host. Campground is very well kept up. Level sites. Good internet reception. Easy in and out pull through. We will be stopping by again."

Weather contingency planning: The exposed terrain makes severe weather a consideration. Debbie S. shared: "We actually ended up here due to some severe weather forcing us to stop. It turned out to be a great overnight stay with plenty of room to walk the pups and get some exercise before moving on."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Weskan, KS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Weskan, KS is Goodland KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 28 reviews.