Basic koa but w/pool & hot springs

Good place for one night. Your basic giant dusty parking lot KOA. spaces close together with very little shade. VERY HOT in mid October. But the pool is great, and there are three hot pools—different temperatures drawn from different depths of a natural hot spring. That makes it worth the price. NnThere is a laundromat

Beautiful. Lots of trees and peacocks

The campsites are in a large park, with trees and lots of space—not your basic parking lot KOA. Peacocks roam the grounds, but were not noisy. There’s a piol and playground, but no laundromat. The restrooms and showers for the Birch sites are up a long flight of stairs, mail be not great for mobility challenged folks

Typical KOA

Very nice people, clean restrooms and laundromat, level gravel sites. Easy access to Santa Fe. No pool. Campground was full when we wanted to stay an extra night, so they offered a space for boondocking, which was a nice surprise. No cell reception on Verizon. Slow limited internet.

Nice campground for smallish rigs

We stayed three nights in Site# 33 with our 17 foot Casita travel trailer. Level back-in sites close together. Many of the sites have tight back-in access from a narrow roadway. A 35 ft trailer gave up trying to back into a site near ours. If you have a larger rig, check the map carefully before reserving. There are some larger, easier access sites.

Electricity but no water at sites. Water faucets distributed throughout campground. Clean restrooms with coin operated showers.

But it’s free. OK for one night

Muddy site on a dirt road. Other campers were single male duck hunters in tents or small trailers. Wouldn’t try it in a heavy vehicle in wet weather, due to soft ground. Portapotty.

Compared to other campgrounds in Kansas, maybe 4 stars.

Keep in mind, we haven’t found any five-star campgrounds in Kansas, and a shortage of campgrounds in general, so we were glad to find this perfectly adequate, safe space with level gravel pads close together. Full hookups. The best thing about it is its proximity to Dodge City.

limited to active or retired military or vets with service related disability

Beautiful campground, though Full hookup sites are on an unappealing parking lot. Sites with electric and water only are in nice oak woods overlooking Lake of the Ozarks. (Our site # J has a concrete stairway with 150 steps down to the water.) Tent sites are right on the water, with spectacular views. You can launch your own kayak or rent a motor boat to explore this gigantic lake. Free laundry facilities. Lean restrooms with nice shower. Very relaxed reservation procedure. We called and were told to just show up. They would hold a spot for us. It worked out fine.

Beautiful

We camped in the family campground with our 17 foot Casita travel trailer. Large private site surrounded by trees, with several options for positioning the trailer. The nearby chain of small lakes connected by narrows is ideal for kayaking. Lots of level paved roads for cycling, and wooded trails for hiking. Clean restrooms with showers.