7 Amazing Campgrounds In Kansas Where You Can Spend The Night 25 Bucks And Under
By Clarisa|Published June 19, 2019
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
What better way to enjoy Kansas’ nature than camping? Camping is always a fun activity where you can rough it out in a sleeping bag or tent or set up a more sturdy structure to camp out a little more comfortably. These campgrounds in Kansas offer a cheaper way to get yourself into nature overnight anytime you need, as long as the weather favors.
For the beauty and amenities you get here at Scott State Park, the price of $25 per night is definitely worthwhile. There's so many trails and things to do here that the fee is small compared to the enjoyment you'll get out of the park.
Santa Fe Lake and all its amenities come at an $18 per night fee, which is more than worth the price of all this beautiful scenery. It's a good spot for camping or fishing, and I hear there's a beauty of a waterfall here as well.
Recent nightly rates are around $10, which is more than reasonable for everything here. Not only are there plenty of trails and beautiful rocks jutting out, but the park is simply beautiful just to take in from your campsite.
Address: 3 State Park Road, Sylvan Grove, KS 67481
5. Cimarron National Grassland (Cimarron Campground)
For a small $7 a night, you can camp out in the gorgeous Cimarron National Grassland. Why not rough it out in one of the most beautiful places in our state?
This spot is not only beautiful, but free to camp at! It's one of our more underrated camping spots, with not a lot of popularity outside locals and people that know about the secret. We love to share, so this beautiful camping location is somewhere we think everyone should know about.
Address: Syracuse, KS 67878
Do you have a favorite place to camp in Kansas that doesn’t cost much? We’re all about saving money, so make sure to let us know in the comments what your recommendations are. Though many of us have had to halt camping plans due to the terrible floods in May 2019, just make sure to call ahead about safety before you camp.
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