Hillsdale State Park is the kind of place you head to when you need to escape city life in exchange for a killer sunset. The reservoir will draw you and your camera to the shores for an epic sunset. During the day anglers will dot the shorelines to fish for walleye, or take a boat out for waterskiing and swimming. Unique adventures like model airplane flying and a skeet shooting range are at your fingertips. You’ll want to book a cabin or camp at one of Hillsdale’s campgrounds to not only hike or horseback ride the cedar lined prairies, but to explore the area's superb wine country. Everyone knows s’mores pair best with a delicious pinot noir! With quick access to Kansas City, Hillsdale is the outdoor getaway you’ve been waiting for.
Hillsdale State Park is the kind of place you head to when you need to escape city life in exchange for a killer sunset. The reservoir will draw you and your camera to the shores for an epic sunset. During the day anglers will dot the shorelines to fish for walleye, or take a boat out for waterskiing and swimming. Unique adventures like model airplane flying and a skeet shooting range are at your fingertips. You’ll want to book a cabin or camp at one of Hillsdale’s campgrounds to not only hike or horseback ride the cedar lined prairies, but to explore the area's superb wine country. Everyone knows s’mores pair best with a delicious pinot noir! With quick access to Kansas City, Hillsdale is the outdoor getaway you’ve been waiting for.
Saddle Ridge Campground is geared toward the outdoorsmen (or women) who gallops rather than walks—atop of a horse, that is. Line by numerous campsites, all reservations must be made at least two-days prior to arrival. Read more...
Located on one of the newest reservoirs in the state, Scott Creek Campground gives you hard-to-beat access to the glistening waters of Hillsdale. Tucked away in rolling hills, you won’t want to pack up camp anytime soon. Bring your fishing rod, swim trunks, and plenty of chocolate and marshmallows, cause this place is overflowing with those perfec Read more...
Rabbit Ridge Campground places you right on the pristine shores of Hillsdale. That means you are in the ideal spot to partake in a bit of fishin’, lawn chair chillaxin’, and fireside grilling. There are also plenty of trails just waiting for you to explore. So let’s review your game plan: pitch tent near shimmering lake waters, drink in views of t Read more...
Located alongside the comely shores of the Hillsdale Reservoir sits Russell Crites, an amassing of both primitive and modern campsites. Here, you’ll be able to access the area’s trailheads and ease any woes you might have about arriving at said campsite…only to find out it’s already been taken; all of Russell Crites campsites are reservable. Read more...
Dotted with dozens of modern campsites, Pintail Point Campground sits among the parks 12,000-acres of thick, pristine vegetation. And, inundated by warm showering unites, your reservable campsite will be one of the most accommodating in the area!Read more...
Sorry RV-ers, you’re going to have do without your ignition engine propelled campers this weekend. While Quail Run Campground might not consist of hook-up sites, it does, however, boast a wide array of both primitive and modern campsites. And, better yet, they’re all available for reservation, huzzah!Read more...
A sand volleyball and kid-friendly playground? Sounds like summer to me. Nestled within the open-air confines of Hillsdale State Park sits Crappie Cove Campground, a string of both primitive and modern campsites, shaded by the nearby towering pines. Read more...
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Hillsdale State Park
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7 campgrounds in Hillsdale State Park
Saddle Ridge Campground is geared toward the outdoorsmen (or women) who gallops rather than walks—atop of a horse, that is. Line by numerous campsites, all reservations must be made at least two-days prior to arrival. Read more...
Located on one of the newest reservoirs in the state, Scott Creek Campground gives you hard-to-beat access to the glistening waters of Hillsdale. Tucked away in rolling hills, you won’t want to pack up camp anytime soon. Bring your fishing rod, swim trunks, and plenty of chocolate and marshmallows, cause this place is overflowing with those perfec Read more...
Rabbit Ridge Campground places you right on the pristine shores of Hillsdale. That means you are in the ideal spot to partake in a bit of fishin’, lawn chair chillaxin’, and fireside grilling. There are also plenty of trails just waiting for you to explore. So let’s review your game plan: pitch tent near shimmering lake waters, drink in views of t Read more...
Located alongside the comely shores of the Hillsdale Reservoir sits Russell Crites, an amassing of both primitive and modern campsites. Here, you’ll be able to access the area’s trailheads and ease any woes you might have about arriving at said campsite…only to find out it’s already been taken; all of Russell Crites campsites are reservable. Read more...
Dotted with dozens of modern campsites, Pintail Point Campground sits among the parks 12,000-acres of thick, pristine vegetation. And, inundated by warm showering unites, your reservable campsite will be one of the most accommodating in the area!Read more...
Sorry RV-ers, you’re going to have do without your ignition engine propelled campers this weekend. While Quail Run Campground might not consist of hook-up sites, it does, however, boast a wide array of both primitive and modern campsites. And, better yet, they’re all available for reservation, huzzah!Read more...
A sand volleyball and kid-friendly playground? Sounds like summer to me. Nestled within the open-air confines of Hillsdale State Park sits Crappie Cove Campground, a string of both primitive and modern campsites, shaded by the nearby towering pines. Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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