If you’re looking to camp in the great wide open with a sea of grass stretched out before you, head to Eisenhower State Park. Once you’ve made it to this jaw-dropping prairie you can float your boat on Melvern Lake, and cast your luck for some tasty walleye, bass, catfish, or crappie. Back on the land you can get in touch with your equestrian side, hike, mountain bike, and explore an expansive trail system. While you’re out there be sure to grab your camera to catch some winning shots of white-tailed deer, eastern wild turkey, bobwhite quail, squirrels, furbearers, and waterfowl. What’s more is if you’re in training for the zombie apocalypse, there is a 19-target walk through archery trail. Put that in your quiver! Finally when you’re nestled by the campfire, tent nearby, and the Milky Way up in the sky, you’ll fall in love with camping a
If you’re looking to camp in the great wide open with a sea of grass stretched out before you, head to Eisenhower State Park. Once you’ve made it to this jaw-dropping prairie you can float your boat on Melvern Lake, and cast your luck for some tasty walleye, bass, catfish, or crappie. Back on the land you can get in touch with your equestrian side, hike, mountain bike, and explore an expansive trail system. While you’re out there be sure to grab your camera to catch some winning shots of white-tailed deer, eastern wild turkey, bobwhite quail, squirrels, furbearers, and waterfowl. What’s more is if you’re in training for the zombie apocalypse, there is a 19-target walk through archery trail. Put that in your quiver! Finally when you’re nestled by the campfire, tent nearby, and the Milky Way up in the sky, you’ll fall in love with camping all over again!
If you happen to be in the small percentage of people whose biggest camping struggle is trying to agree on a card game to play around the campfire, Black Jack has you covered! For everyone else, it’s also got you covered with top-notch facilities. We’re talking sand volleyball courts, a golf course, a fly-fishing pond, and some peaceful campground Read more...
With rolling hills, tall Southern-style grasses, and loads of friendly wildlife, Five Star Campground certainly lives up to its expectation. This is a sweet spot to do some primitive camping in the super picturesque Eisenhower State Park. Don’t forget to explore the surrounding East Shore area—you’ve got hiking, fishing, mountain biking… all right Read more...
Get right in the middle of the action at Abilene Campground. This RV-friendly spot is located right in the heart of Eisenhower State Park, so drive on down and experience some of the best outdoorsy-ness in all of Eastern Kansas. Despite their super central location, these sites still feel surprisingly secluded, so get ready to take it easy, relax, Read more...
We’re not going to lie, camping in Eastern Kansas is pretty darn picturesque. With grassy hills, summer wildflowers, and fresh breezes, it’s no secret that this is one beautiful corner of the good ol’ US of A. Churchill Campground on Eisenhower State Park’s South Shore is no exception. With loads of sites just walking distance to trails, fishing, Read more...
Settle down on the south shore of Melvern Lake, where Doud Campground makes fishing, boating, and watersports as easy as stepping out of the tent. Fish for walleye or white bass, or rent a kayak and throw your lunch in the boat for an all-day paddling adventure. A hike through Eisenhower State Park’s growing web of trails might even offer a white- Read more...
Pamper that pony at Westpoint Campground, where water, electricity, and individual corrals make camping a treat for humans and animals alike. Explore all of Eisenhower’s prairie, woodland, and freshwater ecosystems with a ride through the trails. Wildflowers, soft green grasses, and open fields make getting in touch with nature a walk in the park. Read more...
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Eisenhower State Park KS
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6 campgrounds in Eisenhower State Park KS
If you happen to be in the small percentage of people whose biggest camping struggle is trying to agree on a card game to play around the campfire, Black Jack has you covered! For everyone else, it’s also got you covered with top-notch facilities. We’re talking sand volleyball courts, a golf course, a fly-fishing pond, and some peaceful campground Read more...
With rolling hills, tall Southern-style grasses, and loads of friendly wildlife, Five Star Campground certainly lives up to its expectation. This is a sweet spot to do some primitive camping in the super picturesque Eisenhower State Park. Don’t forget to explore the surrounding East Shore area—you’ve got hiking, fishing, mountain biking… all right Read more...
Get right in the middle of the action at Abilene Campground. This RV-friendly spot is located right in the heart of Eisenhower State Park, so drive on down and experience some of the best outdoorsy-ness in all of Eastern Kansas. Despite their super central location, these sites still feel surprisingly secluded, so get ready to take it easy, relax, Read more...
We’re not going to lie, camping in Eastern Kansas is pretty darn picturesque. With grassy hills, summer wildflowers, and fresh breezes, it’s no secret that this is one beautiful corner of the good ol’ US of A. Churchill Campground on Eisenhower State Park’s South Shore is no exception. With loads of sites just walking distance to trails, fishing, Read more...
Settle down on the south shore of Melvern Lake, where Doud Campground makes fishing, boating, and watersports as easy as stepping out of the tent. Fish for walleye or white bass, or rent a kayak and throw your lunch in the boat for an all-day paddling adventure. A hike through Eisenhower State Park’s growing web of trails might even offer a white- Read more...
Pamper that pony at Westpoint Campground, where water, electricity, and individual corrals make camping a treat for humans and animals alike. Explore all of Eisenhower’s prairie, woodland, and freshwater ecosystems with a ride through the trails. Wildflowers, soft green grasses, and open fields make getting in touch with nature a walk in the park. Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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