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Blackthorn Retreat

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8.5mi from Tuttle Creek Lake · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Randolph, KS
Blackthorn Retreat is a private campground unlike anywhere else in the area. Our campsites are nestled among towering oak, osage orange, walnut, and cedar trees. The result is a forest sanctuary where nature still thrives, wildlife roams freely, and campers can find both solitude and adventure. Here you’ll find a variety of ways to stay: dispersed camping under the trees, secluded sites for maximum privacy, canvas tents already set on wooden decks, a group gathering space, small cabins, and even areas for hammocks, RVs, and camper trailers. Every site comes with a picnic table and fire ring, and all guests enjoy access to clean porta johns, a hot-water outdoor shower, potable water, an electronics charging station, and plenty of communal amenities—a massive BBQ grill, multiple fire rings, a pavilion, clay pizza oven, and a playground for the kids. Beyond your campsite, 80 acres of woods, winding trails, and a river are yours to explore. Whether you’re here to watch wildlife, listen for the birds at dawn, share stories by the fire, or simply slow down and breathe in the stillness, Blackthorn Retreat is ready to welcome you. Adventure awaits—come see for yourself.
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Acorns Resort

100%
(5)
19mi from Tuttle Creek Lake · 61 sites · RVs, Lodging · Milford, KS
Welcome to Kansas’ premier lakeside escape — where the Flint Hills meet the state’s largest lake. Nestled among tall cedars and oaks, Acorns Resort offers the perfect balance of comfort and adventure. Choose from: ✅ 25 custom-built cabins with porches and green spaces ✅ 9 lodge rooms for cozy, hotel-style comfort ✅ 61 RV campsites with full hookups and shade ✅ 6 Pacific Yurts perched above rocky shores for a unique stay Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a weekend unplugged in nature, you’ll find a space that feels just right. 🌊 Life on Milford Lake With over 15,000 acres of water and 163 miles of shoreline, Milford Lake is a playground for boaters, paddlers, anglers, and dreamers. Rent a pontoon, kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or canoe right here at the resort — or bring your own and dock it at one of our slips. From sandy beaches for swimming to wide-open waters for sailing and fishing, the lake is yours to explore. 🍔 Gather at The Cove When the sun sets, follow the sound of laughter to The Cove, our lakeside restaurant and patio. Arrive by boat, walk from your cabin or RV, or drive in for a night of delicious food, refreshing drinks, and live music under the stars. It’s more than a meal — it’s a memory in the making. 🐾 Pet-Friendly Adventures Bring the whole family — pets included! Furry friends are welcome for a small nightly fee, with plenty of trails, shady spaces, and lake breezes for them to enjoy. ✨ Why You’ll Love It Here Warm, rustic charm with modern comforts Endless lake views and spectacular sunsets Year-round activities: boating, fishing, hiking, stargazing, and bonfires Perfect for couples, families, groups, weddings and more! A true all-in-one destination where every season feels magical 🌿 Come breathe deeply, slow down, and reconnect with what matters most. Book your stay at Acorns Resort and let Milford Lake work its magic.
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Smoky Hill RV Park

24mi from Tuttle Creek Lake · 51 sites · RVs · Junction City, KS
Discover the charm of Smoky Hill RV Park, a unique destination nestled along the picturesque Smoky Hill River. Our campground offers a welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking a temporary home, whether you're in an RV of any size or prefer to pitch a tent. With spacious sites and a serene environment, we ensure an enjoyable stay for everyone. Conveniently located on I-70 at Exit 299, Smoky Hill RV Park features full-service sites that provide ample space and privacy. While our address is Junction City, we proudly reside in “The Secret City Across The River,” Grandview Plaza, where you can enjoy local favorites like Stacy’s Restaurant, a beloved establishment for over 50 years. In addition to our comfortable accommodations, guests can explore nearby attractions, including natural features and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for swimming holes or hiking trails, there's something for everyone to enjoy. We invite you to stop by and experience all that Smoky Hill RV Park has to offer!
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Pink Gravel Campsites

93%
(7)
36mi from Tuttle Creek Lake · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Dwight, KS
This campground can be found within city limits of Dwight, Ks located in northern Morris County along the Union Pacific Railroad line. It's the perfect place to stay during your back road adventure through the Flint Hills. Enjoy exploring the four corners of our small town on two feet, two wheels or four. Have a picnic or play horseshoes at the City Park, visit the Dwight Library or attend a Sunday service at the Community Church. On Main Street you can find two large limestone structures from the early days of Dwight - the old limestone hardware store and the limestone bank/post office. Dwight is minutes from Ag Heritage Park and Museum in Alta Vista; the historic Council Grove with shopping, restaurants, lakes and Flint Hills Nature Trail; and Fort Riley Army Base, home of the Big Red 1. Our campground is geared toward short stays. Those that don't mind trains and a morning rooster. Other than that, we are tucked in safe, quiet place for an overnight or for a few nights as you visit friends, family or attending nearby event. Towns within 1 Hour of our Campsites: Alta Vista - 7 miles - by way of HWY 4 White City - 10 miles - by way of HWY 4 Council Grove - 18 miles - by way of HWY 4 and 177 South Junction City/Fort Riley - 19 miles - by way of HWY 57 Herington - 30 miles - by way of HWY 4 and 77 Manhattan - 34 miles - by way of Hwy 4 and 177 North Milford Lake - 40 miles - by way of Hwy 57 and 77 Abilene - 45 miles - by way of HWY 57 and I-70 Emporia - 52 miles - via Council Grove to Hwy 56 to Road F. Topeka - 63 miles - via Hwy 4 to 177 to I-70
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Flagstop Resort and RV

18mi from Tuttle Creek Lake · 1 site · Milford, KS
Flagstop Resort & RV Park stands out as a hidden gem in Milford, KS, conveniently located just off Interstate 77. Our campground offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, making it the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Open from April 1 to October 31 for RV sites, our cozy cabins are available year-round, ensuring a welcoming retreat no matter the season. Our studio cabins have been thoughtfully remodeled in 2019 to provide a comfortable stay for up to five guests. Each cabin features a queen bed, a full bed, and a twin bed, along with a kitchenette, a full bath, and a TV for your entertainment. Fully furnished with plates and utensils, our studio cabins are designed to make your stay as convenient as possible. For larger groups, our three two-bedroom cabins can accommodate up to five guests. These cabins include two bedrooms with two queen beds and a rollaway bed, a kitchenette, a full bath, and a spacious living/dining area complete with a couch and reclining chair. Like our studio cabins, the two-bedroom cabins come fully furnished with all necessary kitchenware. In addition to our comfortable accommodations, we offer flexible weekly and monthly rates for RV sites. For more information on pricing and availability, please reach out to us directly
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The best camping in Tuttle Creek Lake, KS guide

Overview

About

Holding space in northeast Kansas, the Tuttle Creek Lake area is comprised of 10,900 acres of lake, and an additional 20,000 acres of land surrounding it. There are six well-maintained parks around the lake that include paved roads, nature trails, an artificial beach, and are well-suited to camping activities. Two parks even cater to off-road vehicle enthusiasts. The northern half of the park is leased to the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism, for the protection and enhancement of wildlife. If you’re stopping by on the last weekend of June, check out the Country Stampede Music Festival that’s hosted here every year, and has booked superstars like Toby Keith and Travis Tritt.

Notable campgrounds

  • Stockdale Park: A serene camping spot ideal for anglers and boaters seeking tranquility.
  • Tuttle Creek Cove: Offers a family-friendly atmosphere with easy access to water activities.
  • Cedar Ridge Park: Perfect for campers who enjoy picturesque lakeside views and picnics.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campgrounds fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, especially close to your desired camping dates.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a reservation.

When to go

The best time to visit Tuttle Creek Lake is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers a wealth of water activities, though it can be quite warm. Winters are quieter but can be cold, with some facilities closed or operating at reduced hours.

Know before you go

  • Always wear a life jacket when on the water, and be aware of lake conditions for safe boating.
  • Visitor Center hours are 8am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday, closed on federal holidays.
  • Remember to acquire firewood locally to prevent the spread of tree-killing insects and diseases.
  • Check the Corps of Engineers website for the latest information on rules, regulations, and closures.
  • Bring your ID if you plan to purchase an America the Beautiful Pass at the lake office.
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