The best campsites in Fort Larned National Historic Site, KS

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The best campsites in Fort Larned National Historic Site, KS

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Camp Pawnee

5. Camp Pawnee

28km from Fort Larned National Historic Site · 1 unit · Larned, KS
Nestled on a serene 32.5-acre tract of grassland, Camp Pawnee stands out as a hidden gem just 4 miles west of Larned along the picturesque Pawnee River. This tranquil campground offers a unique blend of spacious open areas, mature shade trees, and stunning natural beauty, making it an ideal retreat for campers and RV enthusiasts alike. Camp Pawnee is equipped with essential amenities, including electric and water hookups for RVs and campers, as well as a septic disposal site. Families will appreciate the playground featuring a play-slide and climbing bars for children, along with clean bathroom facilities. The campground also boasts a basketball court, a mile-long loop for walking and exercise, and a dedicated building for events, ensuring a well-rounded experience for all visitors. For those eager to explore the rich history of the area, Camp Pawnee serves as an excellent basecamp. Just 2 miles to the west lies the Fort Larned National Historic Site, one of the best-preserved western forts in the United States. To the east, the Santa Fe Trail Center Museum offers fascinating insights into the region's past. Nearby attractions include the Santa Fe Trail Ruts, where you can see the actual ruts carved by countless covered wagons, as well as Sible
Ellinwood City Park

8. Ellinwood City Park

58km from Fort Larned National Historic Site · 1 unit · Ellinwood, KS
Nestled in the heart of Kansas, Ellinwood, KS, stands out for its intriguing underground tunnels and picturesque landscapes of golden wheat. This charming small town embodies the essence of community and tradition, making it a unique destination for visitors seeking an authentic Midwestern experience. Ellinwood is not just about its historical significance; it also offers a variety of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. The surrounding area features beautiful parks and trails perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors. Additionally, visitors can enjoy local swimming holes, providing a refreshing escape during the warmer months. For those looking to indulge in local cuisine, Ellinwood boasts a selection of restaurants that highlight regional flavors. Shoppers will appreciate the quaint boutiques and shops that offer unique finds and handcrafted goods. With its blend of history, outdoor adventure, and small-town charm, Ellinwood is a delightful destination for anyone looking to explore the heart of Kansas.
Evergreen Inn and RV Park

9. Evergreen Inn and RV Park

72km from Fort Larned National Historic Site · 1 unit · Pratt, KS
The Evergreen Inn stands out as Pratt's only authentic roadside inn, offering a unique blend of vintage charm and modern convenience. Built in the late 1940s and early '50s, this inn captures the essence of a bygone era while providing travelers with the comfort and value they seek. With its distinctive architecture, retro tile bathrooms, and serene grounds, The Evergreen Inn is a nostalgic retreat that honors its history while embracing the future. Conveniently located just off the main highway, guests appreciate the ease of parking right in front of their ground-floor rooms. The Evergreen Inn features 16 cozy accommodations, including a charming Burlington Northern train caboose that has been transformed into a unique rental option. For those traveling with RVs, we offer 25 pull-thru sites equipped with electric, water, and sewer hook-ups. Our inn is not only known for its cleanliness and competitive rates but also for its inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool, take advantage of the public coin-operated laundry, and feel secure with access to an underground storm shelter. The Evergreen Inn is the perfect base for exploring nearby attractions, outdoor activities, and local dining options, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a memorable stay.
Ponce de Leon RV Park

13. Ponce de Leon RV Park

1471km from Fort Larned National Historic Site · 8 units · Ponce De Leon, FL
Ponce De Leon RV Resort stands out as the Emerald Coast’s most affordable RV park, nestled in the picturesque Panhandle of Florida. Conveniently located just off Interstate 10 and Highway 81 within the city limits of Ponce De Leon, this resort offers spacious sites equipped with full-service amenities, including Wi-Fi, Cable TV, a laundry facility, and a bathhouse, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. Just a short five-minute drive away, you’ll find Ponce De Leon State Park, a natural gem featuring a stunning spring perfect for swimming, along with excellent hiking, fishing, and picnicking opportunities. The park is surrounded by Florida’s rich natural resources, providing a wealth of recreational activities. Guests can indulge in world-class fishing, play at championship golf courses, enjoy fine dining, and explore fabulous shopping options, all while being close to beautiful beaches. Book your vacation on the Emerald Coast today and experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at Ponce De Leon RV Resort!
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Fort Larned was an outpost along the Santa Fe Trail. Originally meant to protect pioneers heading to the southwest. By 1878, the fort outlived its usefulness and it was abandoned.

Today, Fort Larned is one of the best-preserved U.S. Army outposts from the 1860s. The original adobe buildings no longer exist. That's because quarried limestone blocks made for sturdier structures. There are a total of nine original stone structures and one rebuilt one.

Tour the post hospital to see what medicine was like 150 years ago. The enlisted men's barracks show the cramped quarters that people slept in. The on-site blacksmith shop repaired weapons and made horseshoes.

Living history demos include cannon firings (sorry, no live ammo) and mounted cavalry maneuvers. During the summer, explore the Heritage Garden to see the types of food that troops ate in the mess hall.

The fort was more than just an outpost where weary travelers could stop and take a break. It was a permanent outpost for the Army's presence during the Indian Wars from 1859 to 1869. An office of the Indian Bureau was on the grounds to provide a peaceful resolution to conflicts.

The surrounding countryside is relatively flat. That means the fort stood out against the horizon on the treeless plains of Kansas. Rustic campsites in the area let you experience Fort Larned as if you're a soldier camping out with your trusty steed. Luckily, you don't have to watch out for an advancing enemy or stand watch all night. Enjoy yourself as you cook dinner on an open fire and tell stories late into the night.

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