The best camping in Meade State Park, KS

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The best camping in Meade State Park, KS

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Meade City Park

6. Meade City Park

9.6mi from Meade State Park · 1 site · Meade, KS
Meade City Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history and serene natural environment, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and recreation. Nestled at the eastern edge of town along Highway 54, this park has been a cherished community space since its establishment in 1920. Visitors can enjoy the cool shade provided by the towering, decades-old cottonwood trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere perfect for unwinding. The park is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities to observe various birds and playful squirrels in their natural habitat. One of the park's most notable features is the impressive stonework crafted by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) crews in the late 1930s. These skilled artisans constructed a large shelter house and several feet of winding stone walls that enhance the park's charm and historical significance. Meade City Park is not just a place to relax; it also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions, including outdoor activities, local restaurants, and shops. Whether you're looking to enjoy a peaceful afternoon or explore the surrounding area, Meade City Park is a delightful destination year-round.
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Seven Winds RV Park

7. Seven Winds RV Park

32mi from Meade State Park · 14 sites · Liberal, KS
Seven Winds RV Park stands out as one of the oldest and most cherished RV parks in Kansas, with a rich history dating back to 1965. Nestled in the scenic far southwestern region of the state, near the quaint town of Liberal, this park has been a welcoming haven for RV travelers along US Hwy 54. Originally known as B&B Overnite Camp, it was acquired by Bill and Betty Booth in May 1977, who lovingly operated it until their retirement in November 2010. The name "Seven Winds" symbolizes not only the diverse winds that sweep across the southwestern United States but also honors the seven children of Bill and Betty Booth. Over the years, we have had the pleasure of hosting a wide array of guests, from vacationing families and work crews to snowbirds seeking warmth during the winter months before returning to their northern homes in the spring. As we continue to enhance our facilities, we are committed to providing a relaxing and enjoyable environment for all our visitors. Our ongoing upgrades aim to ensure that your stay is comfortable and memorable. We invite you to visit us soon and share your experience. Your support means the world to us!
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Eagle RV Park

9. Eagle RV Park

50mi from Meade State Park · 33 sites · Hugoton, KS
Eagle RV Park stands out as a unique family-owned and operated campground in Hugoton, KS, where the owners, Jan Leonard and Tron Stegman, are dedicated to providing a welcoming and enjoyable experience for every guest. Their commitment to maintaining a clean, well-kept, and family-friendly environment ensures that visitors of all types—whether big rig travelers, hunters, or seasonal workers—feel right at home. Nestled on approximately 8 acres just one mile north of Hugoton, Eagle RV Park features 32 spacious camping sites, each measuring 70'x35' and equipped with full hook-ups, including 30/50 amp electrical service, sewer, and water. This setup makes it easy for guests to settle in and enjoy their stay. The park offers a variety of amenities designed for relaxation and entertainment. Guests can take advantage of the clubhouse, which includes a laundry room, restrooms, showers, and vending machines. For leisure activities, there’s a pool table, dart board, games, and a TV for entertainment. Additionally, registered guests can enjoy complimentary broadband Wi-Fi. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the gas grill available at the clubhouse, along with horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court for some friendly competition. Whether you're looking to unwind or engage in fun activities
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Meade City Park

9.6mi from Meade State Park · 1 site · Meade, KS
Meade City Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history and serene natural environment, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and recreation. Nestled at the eastern edge of town along Highway 54, this park has been a cherished community space since its establishment in 1920. Visitors can enjoy the cool shade provided by the towering, decades-old cottonwood trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere perfect for unwinding. The park is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities to observe various birds and playful squirrels in their natural habitat. One of the park's most notable features is the impressive stonework crafted by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) crews in the late 1930s. These skilled artisans constructed a large shelter house and several feet of winding stone walls that enhance the park's charm and historical significance. Meade City Park is not just a place to relax; it also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions, including outdoor activities, local restaurants, and shops. Whether you're looking to enjoy a peaceful afternoon or explore the surrounding area, Meade City Park is a delightful destination year-round.
Pets

Seven Winds RV Park

32mi from Meade State Park · 14 sites · Liberal, KS
Seven Winds RV Park stands out as one of the oldest and most cherished RV parks in Kansas, with a rich history dating back to 1965. Nestled in the scenic far southwestern region of the state, near the quaint town of Liberal, this park has been a welcoming haven for RV travelers along US Hwy 54. Originally known as B&B Overnite Camp, it was acquired by Bill and Betty Booth in May 1977, who lovingly operated it until their retirement in November 2010. The name "Seven Winds" symbolizes not only the diverse winds that sweep across the southwestern United States but also honors the seven children of Bill and Betty Booth. Over the years, we have had the pleasure of hosting a wide array of guests, from vacationing families and work crews to snowbirds seeking warmth during the winter months before returning to their northern homes in the spring. As we continue to enhance our facilities, we are committed to providing a relaxing and enjoyable environment for all our visitors. Our ongoing upgrades aim to ensure that your stay is comfortable and memorable. We invite you to visit us soon and share your experience. Your support means the world to us!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

Eagle RV Park

50mi from Meade State Park · 33 sites · Hugoton, KS
Eagle RV Park stands out as a unique family-owned and operated campground in Hugoton, KS, where the owners, Jan Leonard and Tron Stegman, are dedicated to providing a welcoming and enjoyable experience for every guest. Their commitment to maintaining a clean, well-kept, and family-friendly environment ensures that visitors of all types—whether big rig travelers, hunters, or seasonal workers—feel right at home. Nestled on approximately 8 acres just one mile north of Hugoton, Eagle RV Park features 32 spacious camping sites, each measuring 70'x35' and equipped with full hook-ups, including 30/50 amp electrical service, sewer, and water. This setup makes it easy for guests to settle in and enjoy their stay. The park offers a variety of amenities designed for relaxation and entertainment. Guests can take advantage of the clubhouse, which includes a laundry room, restrooms, showers, and vending machines. For leisure activities, there’s a pool table, dart board, games, and a TV for entertainment. Additionally, registered guests can enjoy complimentary broadband Wi-Fi. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the gas grill available at the clubhouse, along with horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court for some friendly competition. Whether you're looking to unwind or engage in fun activities
Pets
Toilets

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The best camping in Meade State Park, KS guide

Overview

About

Have you ever tasted mead? A sweet fermented combo of honey and fruits, a little bit goes a long way...that’s pretty much how we feel about small but mighty Meade State Park. At 360 acres, anglers, families, and nature lovers will enjoy every last inch of the trails, the lake, and killer events like the yearly Halloween bonanza! Catch yourself some catfish, glide across the crystal clear waters on water skis, or relax in one of the park's cozy campgrounds with your own glass of sweet honey deliciousness. Whether you’re looking for a wildflower show, or to reconnect with your crew around the campfire, Meade State Park is sure to satisfy your thirst for the finer things in life!

Notable campgrounds

  • South Campground: Offers a rustic camping experience with easy access to the park's natural wonders.
  • West Campground: Features water and electric hookups, perfect for a comfortable outdoor stay.
  • East Campground: Provides a serene setting for campers, complete with modern conveniences.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early: Reservations for the upcoming year open in December, so mark your calendar to secure your spot.
  • Off-peak travel: Consider visiting during weekdays or outside of peak seasons for better availability.
  • First-come, first-served: From November to March, campsites are available without reservations, offering spontaneous trip options.
  • Explore nearby camping options: If Meade State Park is full, check surrounding areas for additional camping opportunities.

When to go

The best time to visit Meade State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, while winter provides a quiet, stark beauty. Note that some facilities may be closed during the off-season.

Know before you go

  • Check the park alerts for any closures or special regulations before your visit.
  • Remember to unhook from water hydrants if temperatures drop to or below freezing.
  • Office hours are from 8am to 4pm, Monday through Friday, for any in-person inquiries.
  • For a smooth entry, use the entrance on Highway K23, as some GPS systems may misdirect you.
  • Stay informed of the latest updates by following the park's Facebook page.
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