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Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park

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Large sites spread across open terrain and forested areas make Riley Point Campground a flexible base for exploring Tuttle Creek State Park's 1,200 acres. The campground sits along the shoreline with direct water access for both motorized and non-motorized watercraft, drawing anglers who report catching catfish, white bass, crappie, and occasional walleye from the lake waters.

Paved roads accommodate larger RVs throughout the expansive campground, though the size can make navigation challenging for late arrivals without a map. Sites range from primitive tent spots on level ground to full hookup options with electric, water, and sewer connections. Water spigots appear at multiple locations across the property. JL recommends booking "a water view spot" for the best lakefront positioning.

The shower houses receive regular maintenance, though water may need time to warm up depending on usage patterns. Site amenities vary, with picnic tables available but not guaranteed at every spot. Memorial Day weekend typically sees higher occupancy for water and utility sites, while primitive camping operates on a first-come basis. For additional options in the area, check campgrounds just outside Manhattan.

Reservations help secure preferred sites, especially those with lake views that fill quickly during peak seasons.

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Additional tents may require an additional $10.00 per night fee at check-in.

**2026 CAMPSITES Holiday Minimum Stay Rule:** - **Memorial Day Weekend - 4-night minimum** , customer choice of Thursday through Sunday nights, May 21–24, 2026 or Friday through Monday nights, May 22–25, 2026 - **July 4th Weekend - 3-night minimum,** customer choice of Thursday through Saturday nights, July 2–4, 2026 or Friday through Sunday nights, July 3–5, 2026 - **Labor Day Weekend - 4-night minimum,** customer choice of Thursday through Sunday nights, September 3–6, 2026 or Friday through Monday nights, September 4–7, 2026 **CABIN 2026 Holiday Minimum Stay Rule:** Memorial Day holiday is Fri/Sat/Sun May 22, 23, 24; July 4th holiday is Fri/Sat July 3, 4; Labor Day holiday is Fri/Sat/Sun Sept 4,5, 6 **CABIN 2027 Holiday Minimum Stay Rule:** Memorial Day holiday is Fri/Sat/Sun May 28, 29, 30; July 4th holiday is Fri/Sat/Sun July 2, 3, 4; Labor Day holiday is Fri/Sat/Sun Sept 3,4, 5

**COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY, SUCH AS THE RENTING OF SITES AND RESELLING SAID RESERVATION, IS OCCURRING ON STATE PARK PROPERTY THAT IS AGAINST AGENCY REGULATIONS. KDWPT REGULATION K.A.R. 115-8-19 STATES THAT NO PERSON SHALL ADVERTISE, ENGAGE IN, OR SOLICIT ANY BUSINESS, OR MAKE A CHARGE FOR ANY EVENT OR SERVICE EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT-ON-DEPARTMENT LANDS AND WATERS. PERSONS OR BUSINESSES FOUND TO BE ENGAGING IN THIS ACTIVITY CAN BE TICKETED RESULTING IN A COURT APPEARANCE AND RELATED FINES/COSTS.**

A guest may reserve and occupy a campsite for up to 14 consecutive nights within a single campground. After 14 consecutive nights, a guest wishing to remain in the state park must relocate to a different campground within the park.

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Map & DirectionsRiley Point Campground is located in Kansas near Manhattan

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Directions

**DIRECTIONS FOR ALL TUTTLE CREEK STATE PARK AREAS** **For the River Pond, Rocky Ford and Riley Point Areas** From the north I-80. Take US-77S exit 397 and merge on US-77 South. Continue on US-77 for approximately 118 miles. US-77 becomes US-24E/ Tuttle Creek Blvd. Continue on US-24W/ Tuttle Creek Blvd. for 10 miles. Turn left onto HWY 13 and continue across the dam to the first right hand turn which brings you below the dam. From Eastbound I-70, Attention: Our West Entrance off Tuttle Creek Blvd is also open now. Take exit 303 ramp. Turn left on K-18N/K-18 Bypass N. Continue on K-18N for 11.3 miles to K113/Seth Child Rd/ Canyon Dr exit. Turn left on K113N/ Seth Child Rd and continue for 5.7 miles. Merge Right on US-24E/Tuttle Creek Blvd. for 1 mile. Turn left onto HWY 13 and continue across the dam to the first right hand turn which brings you below the dam. From Westbound I-70, Attention: Our West Entrance off Tuttle Creek Blvd is also open now. Take exit 313 ramp and merge onto K-177 North for 8.5 miles. Take the exit for Fort Riley Blvd / Tuttle Creek Blvd / K -18 / K -177. At stoplight turn left on Tuttle Creek Blvd / K -177 N / US - 24W. Continue on Tuttle Creek Blvd. for approximately 6 miles. Take a slight turn right onto HWY 13 and continue across the dam to the first right hand turn which brings you below the dam. Attention: Our West Entrance off Tuttle Creek Blvd is also open now. **For the Fancy Creek Area** At the junction of HWY 77 and HWY 16, just north of the town of Randolph, turn east onto HWY 16 for one mile for FANCY CREEK AREA and take the first left hand (north) turn. Fancy Creek is on the West side of the lake. There is a sign for Fancy Creek. Fancy Creek Area is located north of Hwy 16 between HWY 77 and HWY 13. **Use 14890 Honor Camp LN for GPS information.** **For the South Randolph Area** At the junction of HWY 77 and HWY 16, just north of the town of Randolph, turn east and continue on across the bridge that spans the lake and take the first turn to the right (south). South Randolph is on the East side of the lake. There is a sign for South Randolph. South Randolph is south of HWY 16 between HWY 77 and HWY 13. **Use 16345 Randolph Park Road for GPS directions.** **For the Cedar Ridge Area** From the north I-80. Take US-77S exit 397 and merge on US-77 South. Continue on US-77 for approximately 118 miles. US-77 becomes US-24E/ Tuttle Creek Blvd. Continue on US-24E for 10 miles. Go across the dam on HWY 13 until you see Spillway Marina Rd and turn onto Spillway Marina Road and then left onto Taylors View Rd which takes you into Cedar Ridge. **Use 5385 Taylors View Rd for GPS directions.** From Eastbound I-70 Take exit 303 ramp. Turn left on K-18N/K-18 Bypass N. Continue on K-18N for 11.3 miles to K113/Seth Child Rd/ Canyon Dr exit. Turn left on K113/ Seth Child Rd and continue for 5.7 miles. Merge Right on US-24E/Tuttle Creek Blvd. for 1 mile. Go across the dam on HWY 13 until you see Spillway Marina Rd and turn onto Spillway Marina Road and then left onto Taylors View Rd which takes you into Cedar Ridge. **Use 5385 Taylors View Rd for GPS directions.** From Westbound I-70 Take exit 313 ramp and merge onto K-177 North for 8.5 miles. Take the exit for Fort Riley Blvd / Tuttle Creek Blvd / K -18 / K -177. At stoplight turn left on Tuttle Creek Blvd / K -177 N / US - 24W. Continue on Tuttle Creek Blvd. for approximately 6 miles. Take a slight turn right onto HWY 13. Go across the dam on HWY 13 until you see Spillway Marina Rd and turn onto Spillway Marina Road and then left onto Taylors View Rd which takes you into Cedar Ridge.

Address

5800A River Pond Road
Manhattan, KS 66502

Coordinates

39.24739018 N
96.58798313 W

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Access

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Many campers appreciated the spacious sites with scenic lake views and excellent value pricing. Facilities offer basic amenities, though some noted bathroom cleanliness issues.

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Reviewed May. 23, 2026

My stay at the River Pond Area Tuttle Creek Lake

Plenty and clean well maintained shower houses. You may need to let water run a few to warm up. It all depends how active the showers are. Plenty of camping site to choose from including lots of level ground to set up tents. I had very good luck catching fish. Three different types of Catfish, white bass, crappie, and an walleye ever now and then. Not all sites have picnic tables but they are here. Water spickets available in many different locations. I am here on Memorial Day weekend and had no problem finding a primitive camp but first come first serve on water and utility sites. This is a very nice park.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by David D., May 23, 2026
  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by David D., May 23, 2026
  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by David D., May 23, 2026
Reviewed Jun. 6, 2021

Perks, but not awesome

First off, bathrooms and showers are disgusting. Campsites are good size, even though there are a million of them. Great water access for motorized and human powered watercraft alike.

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Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by Curt , June 6, 2021
Reviewed Apr. 14, 2021

Beautiful, Spacious, and Well Designed

Stayed here on a night in transit and were really impressed. This is what campgrounds should be! Plenty of space, amazing prices, lots of trees with well kept grass and scenic water views all add up to a spot we just wish we could have stayed at longer!

If you’re arriving late, be forewarned that the campground is huge so a map is essential to find your spot. Highly recommend trying to book a water view spot. We were in site 101 and couldn’t be happier with it!

  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by JL , April 14, 2021
Reviewed Sep. 22, 2020

Quiet & Lake View

This State Park was kept clean. We were on sites that had lake views with Water and electric. To find the sites took some time due to no Ranger or worker available at checkin, but they did have our names on the camp posts. Paved Roads were plenty wide enough to travel through with our 40' towing our truck. We did not utilize the restrooms so I can not give a rating. But if your looking for a clean, safe, quiet location this was it. If we are traveling through again we would definitely stop.

  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by Tina J., September 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by Tina J., September 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park by Tina J., September 22, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park?

Camping at Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park can cost between $10.00 and $23.00 depending on the site.

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According to TheDyrt.com, Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park has 30 amp and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

Are fires allowed at Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Riley Point Campground — Tuttle Creek State Park, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

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