Kansas Campground Fees, Hookups & Reservations
No fee data in the federal directory. We report the reservable-vs-first-come split by agency; nightly fees and hookup specifics live on each campground's Recreation.gov page. Federal coverage only.
Kansas has 55 federal campgrounds managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and National Park Service. All 55 campgrounds accept reservations through Recreation.gov; there are no first-come, first-served campgrounds in the state. Visitors are encouraged to book sites in advance, particularly during peak seasons, to ensure availability at their preferred locations.
Fees and RV hookup availability vary significantly among Kansas federal campgrounds and change seasonally. Specific pricing, hookup types (electric, water, sewer), and site amenities must be verified directly on each campground's Recreation.gov page before booking. Prospective campers should check individual facility listings to confirm hookup availability and current fee structures for their intended visit dates.

Where fees and hookups actually live
The federal directory tracks who manages a campground, how many sites it has and whether it's reservable — but not nightly fees or RV hookups, which differ site to site. For those, open the campground's Recreation.gov page, where current fees, hookup types and the reservation window are listed.
| Managing agency | Reservable | First-come |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 55 | 0 |
Common questions
Do Kansas federal campgrounds have RV hookups?
Some do and some don't — hookup availability isn't in the federal directory data, so check each campground's Recreation.gov page for water, electric and sewer details.
How much does it cost to camp?
Fees vary by facility and aren't part of the federal export, so we don't quote a price. Each Recreation.gov facility page shows its current nightly fee.
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Reservable flags from the federal RIDB export, verified June 2026. How we compile this.