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BaseCamp Humboldt

5 sites · RVs21 acres · Humboldt, KS
Humboldt, KS was listed in the '2022 NYT 52 Places for a Changed World' because of the work of A Bolder Humboldt. ABH developed BaseCamp and is feverishly working to breathe life into our downtown square. You will find a coffee shop, candy store, a Bruncherie, microbrewery and nightlife. We are grateful for your support of our efforts through your visit to Humboldt. Base Camp is a 21 acre modern glampground + RV Park, trailhead, and bike park located in Humboldt. We have beautiful tiny home cabins, mini A-frames and full service pull-through RV hookups. Located in Humboldt, KS at the trailhead to the Southwind rails-to- trails. Base Camp features a quarry pond for fishing and small watercrafts, large open fields for recreation and a bike skills course perfect for beginners and seasoned riders alike. Currently, we do not offer tent camping - coming soon! Our RV spots are located in our paved parking lot. Each rental includes water, 30 and 50 amp electric and sewer hookups.
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Bearded Gander Farm

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Douglass, KS
Bearded Gander Farm is our home and a working market farm situated on a total of 80 acres. The property features more than 50 acres of beautiful pasture and meadows, along with tree lines, 2 ponds, and orchard in the making. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Tons of birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Our market farm produces a range of organically grown fruits and vegetables and will be adding pasture raised chickens and eggs soon. Walk through the property and see our many pollinator habitats and permanent plantings - see zebra, tiger, and eastern swallowtail butterflies, many types of bees, and more. We live and work with intention to create sustainable habitats for all wildlife and see an abundance of hawks and owls, swallows and kites, lizards, toads, frogs, spiders, and everything you would imagine seeing in nature. It's our goal to have a full and balanced ecosystem. We look forward to sharing our place with you -Jessie and Travis
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Beaumont Hotel & RV Park

23 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Beaumont, KS
The Beaumont Hotel RV Park sits in the historic town of Beaumont Kansas surrounded by rich history. Cowboys, railroads, and aviation offer our guests just a few of the many historic attractions for their enjoyment and exploration. The Beaumont Hotel is a homing beacon to all pilots and travelers who want to touch down for a cold drink, a hot bath, a great meal, and restful sleep. The Beaumont Hotel’s renovation includes the addition of private baths in the four suites and six deluxe rooms and a remodeled dining room accented with period log furniture in the lobby. The hotel is open daily and the cafe dishes up hearty meals Friday night through Sunday afternoon every week starting April 12, 2024. There’s also a facsimile, television, and a private meeting room for business retreats. The Cafe and Restaurant are closed for the winter months from mid-November to the first week in April. The Hotel and RV Park are available for reservations year-round. Because The Beaumont Hotel adjoins a 10,000-acre working cattle ranch and is near the Tall Grass Prairie National Park, guests may also enjoy wagon rides and campfire cookouts, and see the oldest wooden water tower in America, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places as well as the Beaumont Hotel! The Beaumont Hotel is a perfect weekend getaway or a strategic stopover on a cross-country hop. Stay a night, stay a week – your welcome is guaranteed to be warm and friendly as you and your fellow travelers swap stories and savor the beauty, peace, and quiet of this very special piece of Americana. Our RV park has 10 gravel pads (5 of which are pull-through), a tiny house, a covered wagon as well as tent camping. RV sites include full hookups with 30/50 amp electricity, water, and sewer.
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The best camping near Fall River State Park guide

Overview

About

Grab the canoe, honey, 'cause we’re going to Fall River State Park! Located in the grasslands of the Flint Hills, the park is blessed with a plethora of flora and fauna. Numerous hiking trails will help you explore a unique blend of forested flood plains, blackjack savannahs, and tallgrass prairie. There’s also an orienteering course for the truly adventurous! If you’re feeling more riparian, float your canoe down the scenic Fall River and take in the best of the Sunflower State.

Notable campgrounds

  • Quarry Bay: A serene spot offering primitive camping amid the park's diverse ecosystems.
  • Fredonia Bay: Features a mix of primitive and utility campsites with picturesque waterfront views.
  • Casner Creek: Near the kids' fishing pond, this campground is ideal for family outings and nature immersion.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as reservations for Fall River State Park can be made up to a year in advance.
  • Consider off-peak seasons for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on the park's alerts for updates on campsite availability and conditions.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Fall River State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers full access to all park amenities but can be hot. Winter provides a quiet, stark landscape, though some facilities may be closed.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's alerts for current conditions, such as water levels and facility closures.
  • Remember to purchase a vehicle pass and be aware that some trails require a permit.
  • For cabin stays, book in advance and note that smoking and pets are restricted in certain cabins.
  • Prepare for your visit by packing essentials like bedding, soap, and towels for cabin stays.
  • Be mindful of the park's wildlife and practice safety precautions during your activities.
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