Glamping in Kansas

By RVshare
Glamping

Known for its vast grasslands, forests, and rock formations, Kansas offers plenty of opportunities for glamping — a combination of camping and modern comfort. Visitors can always settle into a campsite with plenty of blankets on chilly fall nights or spend a warm day hiking in a Kansas state park. You can also visit local attractions when you go glamping in Kansas, like Schlitterbahn Kansas City Waterpark or Botanica, The Wichita Gardens.

Top Glamping Sites in Kansas

C2T Ranch and Campground

Located 14 miles north of Hays, the C2T Ranch and Campground in Kansas offers both RV camping and rentable glamping tents. Each tent features a queen-sized bed, cozy seating for two, and plush area rugs, ensuring all the comforts of home. All of the guests in the campground are spread out over a 2-mile section of the Saline River, and 9 miles of hiking trails are available on the ranch. You can also book a ranch tour or river float tour while you’re there. 

The Hideaway Off-Grid Retreat

With a single rentable glamping tent, The Hideaway Off-Grid Retreat is a great option for campers who want a private camping experience. Inside the tent on the retreat, you’ll find a queen-sized bed, a dinette for two, a sitting area, and a wood-burning stove. Outdoors, there is a full kitchen and dining area plus a fire pit. Find this retreat in Rose Hill, Kansas, southeast of Wichita

Camp The Range RV Park

Camp The Range RV Park on the northeast side of Wichita, Kansas, offers a quiet respite. Filled with shady flowers and trees, this park has been providing tranquil RV glamping for over three decades. Here, you will find outstandingly clean bathrooms and convenient laundry facilities. The site is just a few minutes from Hwy 96 and close to museums, restaurants, shops, and movie theaters.

Walnut Grove RV Park

If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city while staying close to convenient attractions, Walnut Grove RV Park is the perfect destination for you. Situated in the heart of the Merriam Downtown Business District, this site features 50 RV glamping spots for long-term and short-term use, an on-site dog park, and access to more than 300 TV channels, making you feel like you never left home. This park is also close to most of Kansas’ most popular attractions, including NASCAR racing, the Kansas City Zoo, and the Worlds of Fun theme park.

Spring Lake RV Resort

For a glamping experience surrounded by lush greenery and a serene lake, look no further than Spring Lake RV Resort. Situated near Halstead, just 12 miles west of Newton on Highway 50, this resort features 180 spots perfect for tent and RV glamping. With a wide range of activities, including swimming, basketball, miniature golf, playgrounds, fishing, jam sessions, bingo, and karaoke, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Spring Lake RV Resort.

Gunsmoke RV Park

Gunsmoke RV Park is located in Dodge City, Kansas, which used to be the home of Wyatt Earp. At the park, you may choose from bunkhouse rentals, tent camping, or full-hookup RV parking to fulfill your next glamping vacation. This site has a store full of Western-themed items, a video game room for teenagers, and an old-fashioned ice cream parlor. Spend your days here exploring the nearby Boot Hill Museum, the iconic Wax Museum Teacher’s Hall of Fame, and Fort Dodge. 

Where to Glamp in Kansas

If you are unsure where to start your glamping adventure in Kansas, consider the Topeka area. Located on the eastern side of the state, Topeka boasts top-rated attractions, including the Topeka Zoo, the Kansas Capitol Building, and Lake Shawnee — a perfect spot for summer boating and fishing. While summer is the ideal season for glamping due to Kansas’s cold winters, spring and fall also offer enjoyable experiences, especially when you can cozy up by a campfire in the state’s more remote areas.

What to Bring When Glamping in Kansas

● Layers of clothing and jackets

● Insect repellant for wooded hikes

● Sunscreen and sunglasses for days on the lakes

● Food and cooking equipment

● Lighters and fire starters

Discover more camping options in Kansas. Glamping in this state is a great way to explore big attractions while also enjoying nature, especially if you stay on a ranch. If you’d like to rent an RV for your travels, consider getting one from RVshare that’s just right for you.

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