Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake
Ethan E.
Reviewed Jan. 5, 2020

Desolate in winter

After driving the whole park, we settled on Kanza campground at a little loop near the lakefront. There are several campgrounds available for you to choose from, just make sure to watch the signs to make sure they have your type of camping available (ie rv, tent, etc.). There are fire pits. The rv hookup ones are really nice. There are a few nice ones scattered throughout the primitive, and some are just rock piles. Love the fact they have trash cans! A little sad but Understandably they have their bathrooms locked up (We visited on Jan 4th). They have a nice kids playground In this section, and a small beachfront as well. After driving around, we saw a few people fishing, one guy on a boat, and several cars driving through for what seemed like pleasure cruising. As the sun set, we seemed to be the only campers in the whole place! Our only complaints about the location is the scattered tree cover (windblock for fire-we solved by using our vehicle) and the bathroom situation. We would return in the future and recommend this for an easy spot for winter camping if you come prepared. Summer wise, it may be crowded based on the proximity of the camping spot layouts, but that just gives us a reason to come back. Happy Camping!

  • Review photo of Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake by Ethan E., January 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake by Ethan E., January 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake by Ethan E., January 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake by Ethan E., January 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake by Ethan E., January 5, 2020
  • Review photo of Kanza at Glen Elder Waconda Lake by Ethan E., January 5, 2020
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