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High 5 Farm

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Andover, KS
Escape to the tranquil beauty of High 5 Farm, a 20-acre haven just 10 minutes from Andover, KS. Nestled amidst lush landscapes, our farm features one (possibly two) secluded campsites perfect for a peaceful getaway. Enjoy access to our picturesque lake, ideal for fishing or simply unwinding by the water's edge. Whether you're looking to reconnect with nature or just seeking a quiet retreat, High 5 Farm offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Book your stay today and experience the best of Kansas countryside! Other amenities: -Beautiful walk or gravel bike ride east on SW 120th ST. -Buffalo viewing 2 miles east on SW 120th ST. Viewing is from the road only as this is private property. Often the buffalo are not near the fence so no guarantees. -Harry Street Nature Trail: The Harry Street Nature Trail in Andover, Kansas, is a 1.5-mile loop trail that’s great for hiking, mountain biking, and running. It’s generally considered an easy route, taking about 27 minutes to complete. The trail features a mixture of mulch pathways and natural surfaces, winding through woods and along Republican Creek. It’s also dog-friendly, with some areas allowing off-leash dogs. Additionally, the Harry Street Path connects to the Webb Road Path and Greenwich Road Path, providing more options for extended walks or rides. -Golfing: 4 miles from camp site. Sierra Hills Golf Club presents a par 58 course that covers 3,100 yards and features 4 par 4s and 14 par 3s. The terrain careens across gently undulating bluegrass and past six water features. The 18th hole offers a dramatic end to the round, as golfers must send approach shots soaring over a water hazard stationed directly in front of the green. Sierra Hills Golf Club‎ compliments its layout with a practice putting green and a full-length, 35-stall, natural-grass driving range, where guests can drive practice balls up to 300 yards into the distance.
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Daniel's 100-yr-old farm

3 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Hutchinson, KS
I am proud to be a fourth-generation caretaker of this farm and surrounding acreage.  My great-grandfather purchased this land in 1921 and since then, my family has been farming the best way that we knew how.  For the last 30 years, that has meant a divergence from traditional farming practices to focus on regenerative farming-- farming that focuses on enriching the health of the soil and the animals instead of depleting it.On our farm, we raise beef, lamb, pigs and chickens and they all live out on pasture.  In our farm store we sell meat, eggs, and raw, all-grass dairy products like milk, butter, cheese, kefir, and yogurt.  Our customers drive from all parts of central Kansas to shop at Jako Farm because our food is different than food in the grocery store.  We call it JakoPure food.Not only do we share our life-giving, gut-restoring food with others, but we want to share the experience of our farm, too.  That's why we've started hosting guests on hipcamp so that you can truly experience what's special about our farm.  Each location provides a unique perspective on our farm, and you'll engage a different part of our story at each place.  But wherever you stake your temporary claim at Jako Farm, we hope you experience the peace and rest that we know and love.Learn more about this land:Jako Farm is a working regenerative farm, and this campsite provides an easy view of all that goes on here. The cows and sheep will graze near by while the chickens scratch in the distance.  You'll see the farmers moving the animals to new pasture and the llama playing games with the sheep.  If you're up at sunrise, you'll see Ken bringing the cows up to the barn for milking (April through November).  Its pretty quiet here, except for the subtle noises of wildlife.  (Fair warning:  if you're in a tent, you will probably hear the milking machine kick on at 6:30am.)  We're also proud to be a smell-free farm because all animals live out on pasture.  There are killer sunrises and sunsets here.  If you're lucky, you'll also see our resident bald eagle pair soaring through the sky.A bathroom with shower is available for your use in the barn nearby.Please be respectful of farm operations, although we're always open to answering questions if you see us around. Farm Tours are not included with a booking.
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Boxcar Family Escape

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Rose Hill, KS
Climb to the top of a rustic train boxcar and take in the beautiful Kansas country sky. Our peaceful property is a perfect escape while still being only 10 minutes from gas, grocery, and restaurants in Rose Hill. Derby Walmart Supercenter is 20 minutes away, and Wichita proper is just a 25-30 minute drive.29 Mile away you have El Dorado State Park which is a showstopper of family fun! Located in the Flint Hills, this park has an immense wildlife area, over 8,000 acres of water, and 98 miles of shoreline (think beaches and coolers filled with cold beer). While you are here, you can take your boat on this expansive lake to explore it all while you fish for your dinner. Back on the land you’ll be beckoned by picturesque hiking trails, biking trails, and horse trails. There is a wide variety of campsites on the shoreline, offering the perfect vista to see the moon and stars reflected back into the lake. Kansas magic at its best!Meet our friendly indoor/outdoor cats, and maybe even spot a deer in the surrounding fields as you relax around the fire pit. Visitors in June can even harvest fresh mulberries from several trees surrounding the camping area. We commonly see deer, squirrels, rabbits, and a large variety of birds. We've occasionally spotted bald eagles in our surrounding trees.No pets allowed. 
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The best camping near Cheney State Park guide

Overview

About

Cheney State Park is an aquatic oasis in America’s heartland. This is the place you want to go to escape that sticky summer heat. Cruise the reservoir by boat, take a swim, or hop on a bike on one of the many nature trails and let that wind fly through your hair! Have a Kansas-style picnic with your favorite bubbly cold beverages, or grill up some of that fish Uncle Bill just caught in the lake. At the end of the day, warm up by the campfire and watch the shooting stars from one of the many quaint primitive camping sites. And if you prefer the great outdoors from the indoors, don’t worry, there’s cabins too!

Notable campgrounds

  • Ninnescah Sailing Area: Ideal for water sports enthusiasts, offering easy access to the lake and beautiful views.
  • Smarsh Creek: Features both primitive and utility campsites, perfect for a serene camping experience.
  • South Loop: Provides well-equipped campsites with water and electric hookups amid lush surroundings.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as campsites at Cheney State Park are in high demand, especially during peak season.
  • Check for cancellations regularly to snag a spot that may have recently become available.
  • Consider visiting during the off-season for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Cheney State Park is fully booked, to enjoy the surrounding nature.

When to go

The best time to visit Cheney State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer months can be quite hot, making it less ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Winters are generally quiet, offering a peaceful escape, though some facilities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website or Facebook page for any alerts or closures before your visit.
  • Remember that safety comes first; always be prepared for changing weather conditions and wildlife encounters.
  • ADA accessible facilities are available throughout the park.
  • Modern amenities such as showerhouses and restrooms are available, enhancing the camping experience.
  • Don't forget to purchase a daily vehicle permit upon arrival, required for all state parks.

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