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Anglers and boaters who can snag Old Marina or Eagle View early in fall: walleye, crappie, and flathead catfish on floating docks, five boat ramp lanes, and shaded sites that actually stay cool. Fees start at $5/night.
Price
$5 - $26/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
193 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Price
$5 - $26/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
193 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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1140 10 RD, Stockton, Kansas, 67669, United States
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Learn more about alerts →Anglers and boaters who can snag Old Marina or Eagle View early in fall: walleye, crappie, and flathead catfish on floating docks, five boat ramp lanes, and shaded sites that actually stay cool. Fees start at $5/night.
Summer beach plans are a gamble since algae blooms have shut the swim area before, bugs get heavy enough that reviewers specifically warned about them, and Hill Top sites bake in the open sun with no real shade buffer.
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Fall delivers the best conditions: daytime temps between 50 and 80°F, low humidity, and clearer water for fishing and boating. Summer gets hot and brings the crowds, plus bugs and flies that make mosquito repellent essential. Water-based activities peak in warm months, but you'll want shade during midday heat. Winter camping is possible with the right gear. Spring and fall offer comfortable temps and fewer people, though road conditions can be rough year-round.
Spring noted as ideal for moderate temps and fewer bugs; good for camping and fishing.
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Webster State Park offers a wide array of amenities catering to various recreational preferences. The park features boating facilities, including five boat ramp lanes and three courtesy docks, making it an excellent destination for water-based activities like fishing, water skiing, and windsurfing. Campers can enjoy spacious utility and primitive campsites, as well as modern cabins with capacities of five and six people respectively. Additional amenities include sandy swimming beaches, a hiking trail, a volleyball court, and facilities for horseshoes and pickleball. The park also has floating fishing docks, a fishing pier, picnic areas, picnic tables, and fire rings. Reviewers have praised the clean and well-maintained bathhouses with shower facilities, while highlighting that individual bathrooms with showers are available. However, some users have noted that certain roads leading into campgrounds contain potholes and missing chunks, which may be challenging for RVs.
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