Best Cabin Camping near Winfield, KS

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Cabin accommodations in the greater Winfield area include options at Wellington KOA and El Dorado State Park. The KOA's cabins provide electrical hookups in a well-maintained setting with access to showers and restroom facilities. El Dorado State Park offers cabin rentals in both the Bluestem Point and Walnut River areas, with varying levels of amenities. Most cabins include basic furnishings with picnic tables outside for dining. Full-service bathroom and shower facilities are available in the campground areas but not typically inside the more rustic cabins. "Friendly staff, extremely clean bathrooms and showers! Nice grassy spot for our tent!"

Several cabin types exist across these locations, with prices and amenities varying by season and demand. Wellington KOA provides more standardized cabin accommodations with reliable services, while El Dorado State Park's cabins tend to be more rustic. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. Most cabins are pet-friendly with appropriate fees, though specific pet policies vary by location. One reviewer warned about potential maintenance issues: "Woke at midnight with a few annoying bites, on further inspection we were covered in bed bugs," highlighting the importance of checking reviews for specific cabin units before booking.

Most cabins provide beds but require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Basic cabin rentals typically have minimal kitchen facilities, so campers should plan to bring cooking equipment and utensils if needed. The Wellington KOA offers a small market with essential supplies, while El Dorado State Park has a general store at Bluestem Point. According to a visitor, "The general store carries camping essentials, beer, and ice." Electrical outlets are standard in most cabin rentals, but guests should confirm specific amenities when booking since furnishing levels vary significantly between locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Winfield, Kansas (5)

    1. Wellington KOA

    8 Reviews
    Haysville, KS
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (620) 326-8300

    "Nice campground, friendly staff, very nice patio on slott with fire pit, table, chairs and covered swing"

    "We just needed one night and used the coin operated laundry."

    2. Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    10 Reviews
    El Dorado, KS
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 321-7180

    $10 - $110 / night

    "The picnic tables are great because they are shaped like a sail and you can turn them to block the wind or sun. You can also put a tarp on top and block out the rain."

    "Park is nice & clean! Ross at the main entrance is a great guy with lots of information about the parks & lake. Camp host at Sunflower Meadows was nice & helpful."

    3. USI RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Park City, KS
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 838-8699

    $45 - $46 / night

    "Close to everywhere, flat gravel sites, friendly owners and employees, full hookups, nice dog park and kid's playground."

    "The bathrooms are super clean, there is a very nice playground and fenced dog run."

    4. Walnut River Area — El Dorado State Park

    4 Reviews
    El Dorado, KS
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (316) 321-7180

    $10 - $90 / night

    "Three nice campgrounds, large playground, fishing and a swim beach. Worth the stop with the kids."

    5. Junction West Ponca

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    Ponca City, OK
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 718-0008
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Cabin Reviews near Winfield, KS

24 Reviews of 5 Winfield Campgrounds


  • S
    May. 30, 2020

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    Bed bugs!!! Don’t rent Cabin 5 Larkspur

    I’m exhausted, the last 12hrs has been a dumpster fire. Last thing we expected was a bed bug infestation. Woke at midnight with a few annoying bites, on further inspection we were covered in bed bugs, urrrgghh. After picking them off our pj’s and getting over the initial shock we went home to quarantine our clothes, shower and sleep. Returned in the morning to checkout and trash our sleeping bags and pillows. Everyone is disappointed, and I’m out of pocket for 2 nights accommodation and 4x sleeping gear...whoever the host is should be ashamed of themselves, I’m trying to warn the next people, this cabin is booked solid but in reality uninhabitable! The porch is also infested with burrowing bumblebees, scary for kids and adults alike.

  • B
    Apr. 4, 2023

    Wellington KOA

    Nice campground, friendly staff, very nice patio on slott with fire pit, table, chairs and swing

    Nice campground, friendly staff, very nice patio on slott with fire pit, table, chairs and covered swing

  • Stanleigh S.
    Feb. 7, 2021

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    Decent campground

    Very few 50 amp site to choose from and no 50 amp sites with shade. Decent beach area with playground equipment for kids. The general store carries camping essentials, beer, and ice.

  • Angie S.
    Jul. 20, 2018

    Walnut River Area — El Dorado State Park

    Big Oak Campground

    You'd think the Big Oak Campground in El Dorado State Park would be amazing. It's shaded with huge trees, nice sized sites some of which are very spread out, a quick walk to the swim beach and a quick drive to put your boat in the water. Unfortunately these pluses are far outweighed by the negatives. First the bathrooms were horrible. I realize they are older restrooms but they smelled awful, they were never obviously cleaned, the showers were not even a tiny bit private, the door to the restroom was broken and had to be propped open with a tree branch. Just over the bridge at the swim beach they were worse and some of the doors in the women’s room were missing. Yuck! Secondly basic campground rules were not enforced at all. The site across from us easily had 30 people camping and were up until 4am with loud music and a bright light on. I’m not kidding, my daughter was up around 3 to use the restroom and we walked by twice. The family in the site next to us had at least 4 cars and 2 tents set up outside the site on the walking path in addition to their two tents in their own site. The dog free swim beach had dogs on it. We camp with our dogs, one of which loves to swim and even I don’t want dogs on a public beach. Our camping weekend was negatively affected by poor camping etiquette and a sever lack of basic rule enforcement. We won’t be back to El Dorado State Park Big Oak campsite any time soon, at least not during the busy summer camping season. Cross Timbers and Fall River are much better!

  • Dionna F.
    Jul. 2, 2019

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    You know you’ve been camping too much when....

    ....the camp host offers you dog food and asks if your homeless....haha

    Bluestem Point Rocks & Rolls! My SOBF (significant other boyfriend) and I have camped here over six times. We didn’t even leave when they had the semi-floods and crazy lightning storms in May & June 2019 (and we only live 30 minutes away). The picnic tables are great because they are shaped like a sail and you can turn them to block the wind or sun. You can also put a tarp on top and block out the rain. The camp hosts (Bob and Jean) are so friendly and accommodating. They also keep the place spic and span.

  • Marty D.
    May. 31, 2018

    Bluestem Point Area — El Dorado State Park

    Love the park, not the bait store!

    Park is nice & clean! Ross at the main entrance is a great guy with lots of information about the parks & lake. Camp host at Sunflower Meadows was nice & helpful. I would give the park 5 stars but the man at the Bluestem Bait & General Store was very rude! So rude that we made the 12 mile drive back to El Dorado to buy all our supplies & bait at Walmart & Angler's Bait & Tackle. The man at Angler's Bait & Tackle was very helpful & went out of his way to help make our camping & fishing trip enjoyable! Just goes to show that customer service can make you or break you. Will definately be going back to Bluestem Point but not to Bluestem Bait & General Store!

  • 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.

  • Casey B.
    Jul. 16, 2022

    USI RV Park

    Clean but tightly packed

    The small park is located in a commercial area but has fairly close access to downtown Wichita. It does have a small dog park and playground set an is good enough for a overnight visit.

  • Bonnie A.
    Sep. 18, 2020

    USI RV Park

    Great place to stay over in Wichita

    Close to everywhere, flat gravel sites, friendly owners and employees, full hookups, nice dog park and kid's playground. We travel through Wichita frequently and are happy to have found a place to stay overnight or longer when needed.


Guide to Winfield

Cabins near Winfield, Kansas range from rustic to modern accommodations, typically situated within 35 miles of town. Most cabins in the region can accommodate 4-6 people and provide shelter from Kansas's variable weather conditions, which can include summer thunderstorms and occasional winter freezes. Cabin camping options include both state park facilities and privately owned campgrounds, with amenities varying significantly between properties.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: El Dorado State Park's Walnut River Area offers access to the 8,000-acre reservoir with various fish species. "Three nice campgrounds, large playground, fishing and a swim beach. Worth the stop with the kids," notes Jason S. about the Walnut River Area.

Swimming areas: Several cabin locations provide swimming access during summer months. A visitor to El Dorado State Park mentions that while staying at Old Oak campground, they appreciated being "nearby the swimming area" with reliable T-Mobile service throughout the park.

Playground access: For families with children, many cabin camping areas include playground facilities. At USI RV Park, a guest observed, "The bathrooms are super clean, there is a very nice playground and fenced dog run," making it suitable for overnight stays while traveling.

What campers like

Late check-in convenience: Some cabin facilities accommodate late arrivals. Aaron S. describes their experience at Wellington KOA: "Pulled in around 11pm, had to use the late check-in process. Well organized and easy with individual maps for each site number. Highly recommend!"

Clean facilities: Many cabin campers prioritize cleanliness. Jack B. found Wellington KOA to be "a very clean and well maintained camp ground. We just needed one night and used the coin operated laundry."

Spacious sites: Campers appreciate room between cabins and sites. Todd P. mentioned about Bluestem Point Area: "This was our first time camping in our new travel trailer and we were pleased with having such an easy to use campground so close to home. The sites were level and spacious. We will definitely be back."

What you should know

Cabin condition varies: Quality can differ significantly between locations and units. One Bluestem Point visitor shared that the "picnic tables are great because they are shaped like a sail and you can turn them to block the wind or sun. You can also put a tarp on top and block out the rain."

Facility maintenance issues: Some campgrounds experience periodic maintenance problems. At Walnut River Area, Donna G. reported: "Beautiful setting. Showers/toilets were better than the archaic ones in Bluestem that have no roofs, but barely. Broken soap dispensers, cold water, no privacy in showers, etc."

Seasonal considerations: During off-season periods, services may be limited. Mark S. notes about USI RV Park: "The small park is located in a commercial area but has fairly close access to downtown Wichita. It does have a small dog park and playground set an is good enough for a overnight visit."

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Select cabins near recreational facilities. Jason S. recommends Walnut River Area: "Three nice campgrounds, large playground, fishing and a swim beach. Worth the stop with the kids."

Swimming access: For summer visits, choose cabins near designated swimming areas. A visitor at El Dorado mentioned being pleasantly surprised that the lake was "really peaceful, and even though the state park boasts over 1200 campsites, I was all by myself with no one in sight."

Bathroom considerations: When camping with children, check bathroom quality beforehand. Jennie D. appreciated that at USI RV Park, "The bathrooms are super clean, there is a very nice playground and fenced dog run."

Tips from RVers

Overnight accessibility: For those using cabins during travel stops, proximity to main routes matters. Bonnie A. found Wellington KOA ideal: "Close to everywhere, flat gravel sites, friendly owners and employees, full hookups, nice dog park and kid's playground. We travel through Wichita frequently and are happy to have found a place to stay overnight or longer when needed."

Site leveling: Some cabin and RV sites require additional preparation. Mark S. observed at Wellington KOA: "Sites are gravel and maybe a little rutted, some more gravel would help level things up."

Laundry facilities: For extended stays, check if laundry services are available. Jack B. mentioned appreciating Wellington KOA's "coin operated laundry" during their overnight stop.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Winfield, KS is Wellington KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 8 reviews.

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