The rolling hills and forests at Perry State Park are a showstopper for any outdoor lover. Explore the 16 miles of trails by horse (a real treat here), bike, or just walk yourself out to scenic vistas and woodlands full of wildlife. Quail hunting is top notch, and those wanting to explore the shores can hop in a boat for a day of water skiing, stellar fishing, or swimming. Picnic shelters, cabins, and campsites make the park a must for a long holiday weekend, or those looking to camp with their whole crew.
The rolling hills and forests at Perry State Park are a showstopper for any outdoor lover. Explore the 16 miles of trails by horse (a real treat here), bike, or just walk yourself out to scenic vistas and woodlands full of wildlife. Quail hunting is top notch, and those wanting to explore the shores can hop in a boat for a day of water skiing, stellar fishing, or swimming. Picnic shelters, cabins, and campsites make the park a must for a long holiday weekend, or those looking to camp with their whole crew.
In the Jefferson Point Area of Perry State Park, you can find a shady loop of campsites called Eagle Landing Campground. Try to grab a lakeside spot, but if those hotspots have been grabbed already, you’ll still be near tons of trailheads for wooded hiking, boat ramps for getting out on the water, and plenty of nice spots to picnic, relax, and enj Read more...
You’ll want to check out Wild Horse Campground if you want a quiet, small camping area next to trailheads, boat ramps, and a shower house. This spot is good for pull-through campers, complete with electric and water hookups, lots of shade, and plenty of opportunities for horseback riding, mountain biking, boating, and hiking. Wild horses couldn’t Read more...
As shade and wooded hiking trails are a hot commodity in Kansas, Cottonwood Bridge Campground has got you covered. Literally. You’ll find these cool, breezy spots by the Perry Reservoir to be big enough for RV’s, all hooked up for electric and water, near boat ramps and fishing areas, and blessed with 30 miles of hiking trails. After you’ve cooled Read more...
Cougar Pass Campground is a nice little loop of camping spots, surrounded by trees and covered in that oh-so-appreciated shade. You’re near enough to the water, but far enough away from the crowds and boat noise. In other words, this is the ideal spot for your weekend campout! Try the Old Military Trail for a taste of Kansas’ most rugged backcount Read more...
Lakeview Campground is what it claims to be: a cool and breezy spot with killer access and views of Perry Lake! Right next door to your tent site, there’s plenty of parking, a boat ramp, and showers. Nice deal, right? We’d recommend getting out on the water any way you can, whether it’s boatin’, floatin’, or just dippin’ your toes in and picnickin Read more...
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In the Jefferson Point Area of Perry State Park, you can find a shady loop of campsites called Eagle Landing Campground. Try to grab a lakeside spot, but if those hotspots have been grabbed already, you’ll still be near tons of trailheads for wooded hiking, boat ramps for getting out on the water, and plenty of nice spots to picnic, relax, and enj Read more...
You’ll want to check out Wild Horse Campground if you want a quiet, small camping area next to trailheads, boat ramps, and a shower house. This spot is good for pull-through campers, complete with electric and water hookups, lots of shade, and plenty of opportunities for horseback riding, mountain biking, boating, and hiking. Wild horses couldn’t Read more...
As shade and wooded hiking trails are a hot commodity in Kansas, Cottonwood Bridge Campground has got you covered. Literally. You’ll find these cool, breezy spots by the Perry Reservoir to be big enough for RV’s, all hooked up for electric and water, near boat ramps and fishing areas, and blessed with 30 miles of hiking trails. After you’ve cooled Read more...
Cougar Pass Campground is a nice little loop of camping spots, surrounded by trees and covered in that oh-so-appreciated shade. You’re near enough to the water, but far enough away from the crowds and boat noise. In other words, this is the ideal spot for your weekend campout! Try the Old Military Trail for a taste of Kansas’ most rugged backcount Read more...
Lakeview Campground is what it claims to be: a cool and breezy spot with killer access and views of Perry Lake! Right next door to your tent site, there’s plenty of parking, a boat ramp, and showers. Nice deal, right? We’d recommend getting out on the water any way you can, whether it’s boatin’, floatin’, or just dippin’ your toes in and picnickin Read more...
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