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Nice, city owned campsites with toilets and shelter house. No potable water on site. Lots of shade. If you want electricity, a fee of $10 is requested. Nice spot, just outside of town.
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National Park Service originally owned, developed then sold to the State of Kansas with Fish and Wildlife managing it a few years. Due to the water turning to silt they sold it to the City of Oberlin.
There are twelve campsites with ten electric (arrive no later than 4:00 pm to acquire (M-F) per the phone number in the photo. The fee for electricity is $10 a night. Otherwise, camping is free on a first-come, first-serve basis.
A large playground, tables and no fire rings, in fact, no fires allowed. Nor fireworks. To protect this gem they also ask that dog owners clean up behind their dogs.
A few trails available. Disc golf course is around the grounds.
Pit toilets available. Non-potable water available.
Report Check-InThis a very nice park with camping in a few areas to stay. We didn’t use the electric but there hookups throughout. It is $10 and you just call a number. Small seal on the one I looked at which you probably just break off. The cleanest pit toilets I have ever used.
Very nice place. We had it to ourselves.
Quiet, free camping. For $10 there are spots to plug into electricity
Entrance is off of US-36, just past the country club heading east from Oberlin. Google maps was trying to send me somewhere else based on the gps coords.
Report Check-InNice, city owned campsites with toilets and shelter house. No potable water on site. Lots of shade. If you want electricity, a fee of $10 is requested. Nice spot, just outside of town.
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