Are you the owner for this storage? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!
Glen Elder
Overview
Glen Elder State Park serves as a centerpiece for outdoor recreation in North-Central Kansas, centered around the sprawling 12,500-acre Waconda Lake. As one of the largest reservoirs in the state, it offers travelers an expansive water-focused retreat. The park is managed with a focus on preserving the natural beauty of the Solomon River Valley while providing modern conveniences for visitors. Travelers often find themselves captivated by the horizon-stretching views and the tranquil atmosphere that defines this prairie oasis.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the town of Glen Elder, KS, along US Highway 24, the park is easily accessible for large rigs. The surroundings are characterized by rolling plains and the impressive limestone bluffs that frame the lake. The area provides a sense of wide-open space, where the sky meets the water in a dramatic display of color during sunrise and sunset. Its position in Mitchell County makes it a convenient stop for those traversing the state and looking for a scenic waterfront stay.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers diverse camping options across several designated areas, such as the Kanza and Osage loops. Many sites provide full utility hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity, catering to modern RV needs. Visitors have access to modern restroom and shower facilities and multiple dump stations located throughout the grounds. The facility includes:
- A full-service marina and boat ramps
- Dedicated fish-cleaning stations
- Multiple picnic shelters and playgrounds
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Recreation revolves largely around the water, with premier fishing for walleye, white bass, and crappie. On land, the Waconda Heritage Village and the historic Hopewell Church offer a glimpse into the region's cultural past. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore the adjacent Glen Elder Wildlife Area, which is popular for birdwatching and hunting. The swim beach and numerous hiking trails provide ideal spots for a relaxed afternoon by the shore exploring the local flora and fauna.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is a perfect fit for dedicated anglers and boaters who want direct access to high-quality water recreation and reliable boat services. It is also an excellent choice for families seeking a safe, spacious environment for a summer getaway. If you appreciate quiet nights under a star-filled sky and a slower pace of life, this Kansas gem provides a refreshing break from the hustle of urban centers and busy interstate corridors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Nick Troy
I’ve stayed here two years straight for two weeks at a time. The first year the hot showers were broken 50% of the time. The second year 100% of the time with a sign saying they’re waiting on parts. Sign looked old so doubt that’s true. Other than that it’s a great place just don’t come expecting the hot showers. ***Update*** The day after posting this they closed the bathrooms completely. The decision came from the regional supervisor and only he can reopen them. These bathrooms are supposed to be open year round but were closed because the showers don’t have hot water. Right after he chose to close the bathrooms he took vacation for the rest of the week. …. How convenient for him.. Now instead of a normal bathroom you have to use a glorified out house that has no power and a spider infestation… who doesn’t love relieving themselves over mounds of other peoples feces??
Jack B.
Just passing through for 2 nights but as usual our stay at a state park was just fine. We were right next to the lake, 40ftr w toad. Quiet, clean, 50 amp, good water pressure. Woman in the office was great, God bless her and God Bless America!!!
Candice Deneault
Great place for an autumn camping trip. We always enjoy the Ghostly stories and hay rack rides. Nice camp spots. The shower house could use a big cleaning on the outside. Cobwebs totally engulfed the outside light and corners of the entrance. Just needs a good power wash.
rebecca gray
This is a big, beautiful lake where I have enjoyed swimming, camping, BBQ's, and spending time with friends and family...many memories. However, this last week, there was one small beach shared with a large amount of campers, and that was it. Everything else was overgrown with dead brush and no way to get to the water. Drove around the lake for 45 minutes before finally going back to the one beach to get in the water...where is the maintenance??
Dylan Bond
Staff was very nice, the camp host was very sweet and helpful. Somw shower houses were down due to burst plumbing after the winter, but its a nice lake to camp, hike, and fish!
James Duzan
Tried to use the kiosk to get a day use and camping permit after hours. No matter what you select, the $25 year pass is what you get. Says press cancel, but no cancel button. Ended up with two one year passes. Office still closed at 9 am next day when we left. Called next day and were told too bad, you used the kiosk. Nothing they can do. You are out of luck. We will dispute the 2nd ctedit card charge.
George Boutwell
Stayed over night in a primitive spot (pitched my 2 person tent) right by the lake recently on a bike trip on my way back home from WY). Quiet, peaceful and largely uneventful stay. It was a little tough to find a spot and the self pay kiosk and provided maps were not much help. The view of the lake before drifting off to sleep and when I got up was breath taking.
Nick Dawa
Hosted a large archery event & booked one of the cabins. I’ve got to say that Scott & the KDWP team at Glen Elder are top notch! So helpful and accommodating. We wanted to host this event & involve youth & they didn’t hesitate at all. We are very fortunate to have such awesome state parks in Kansas!
Kevin L Nenstiel
Public park specializing in camping, boating, hunting, and fishing. I spent a week in a self-service cabin with a full kitchen and bathroom. Quiet, with plenty of room for exploration and gallavanting around. No structural playground or other space for children. Restrictions on places for swimming. The website advertised an old church that doubles as a historic museum, but we found it to be closed due to structural damage. Ideal place for peace and solitude: it's so close to Highway 24 that you can see and hear traffic, but you wouldn't know it was there unless you went looking for it deliberately. Vehicle pass required for admission, available to purchase onsite.