Wilson State Park Campground
Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Nov. 1, 2020

Ranger Review: Camp Zero cooler at Wilson Lake in Kansas

Ranger Review: Camp Zero 10 liter cooler at Wilson Lake in Kansas Campground review-driving up to Wilson Lake you would never know you were in the middle of Kansas. There are rolling hills surrounding the lake. There is not clearly marked signs which made the area kind of confusing for us. There are so many loops with camping and 2 other parks in this same area. The lake itself is very large and lengthy. It’s beautiful-perfect for boating, fishing, or kayaking. There are not a lot of trees so the area can get pretty windy. Lots of sites face the water. Prices vary from 10-24 per night. There are also park permits and service fee you must pay. Sites range from primitive to full hook ups. Most have fire rings and picnic tables. There are plenty of trails for hiking and biking and swim beaches. The bathrooms are clean and there are showers,marinas,dump stations. Check in and out is at 2 pm. Make sure to check out the town of Lucas for all the fun art. Product Review: As a Ranger for the DRYT, I get products to test from time to time and I tested the 10 liter Camp Zero at Wilson Lake. What I love about the Camp Zero cooler is: 1: The light aluminum handle with gripping pad. Makes it easier to carry without losing grip 2: The rubber feet on the bottom makes it so it doesn’t slide around in the car or boat and get scratched or scratch up the car. 3: the molded cup holders on the top of the cooler that turns it into a much need table on the beach 4: The heavy duty rubber latches to keep the cooler latched. They are bear resistant 5: The awesome colors you can get them in I chose the bright green 10 liter cooler. The green is so fun and cheery and I know that I’ll be able to spot it where ever it is. This cooler really keeps the drinks cooler for extended periods of time. It is so heavy duty, and sturdy. The cooler is a little heavy once you put ice and drinks in it so I’ll just make my husband carry it. I’m excited to take this Camp Zero 10 liter cooler with me on all our adventures

  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilson State Park Campground by Shannon G., November 1, 2020
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