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Tuttle Creek Lake - COE/Tuttle Creek Cove
Overview
Tuttle Creek Cove offers a serene escape on the shores of the second-largest scenic reservoir in Kansas. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this campground provides a balance of natural beauty and essential comforts. Visitors are drawn to the expansive views of the water and the rolling hills that define the landscape. It serves as a gateway to outdoor recreation for those traveling through the heart of the Midwest.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just five miles north of Manhattan, Kansas, the park is nestled within the unique Flint Hills ecoregion. The campground sits on the west side of the lake, offering stunning sunrise views over the water. The surrounding area consists of tallgrass prairie and wooded shorelines, providing a peaceful environment far enough from the city to feel secluded yet close enough for quick supply runs.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features over 50 campsites, many of which provide electric hookups with 30 or 50-amp service. Guests have access to modern conveniences designed for a comfortable stay:
- Swimming beach and designated picnic areas
- Multiple boat ramps for easy lake access
- Hot showers and clean flush toilets
- Convenient dump station for RVers
The sites are spacious, often shaded by mature trees, and many offer direct views of the reservoir.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park borders, the city of Manhattan, known as The Little Apple, offers vibrant dining and cultural experiences. Travelers can explore the Flint Hills Discovery Center or take a short drive to the Konza Prairie Biological Station for world-class hiking. Fishing is a primary draw at the lake, with high populations of catfish and crappie waiting for anglers to cast a line.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and boaters looking for a high-quality, budget-friendly stay. It is particularly well-suited for families who enjoy waterfront activities like swimming and picnicking. Fans visiting for a Kansas State University game will find it a tranquil alternative to city hotels. If you appreciate a rustic atmosphere with the security of a managed park, this is the perfect Kansas stop.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Risingdaughter
Busy place if there is a K-State event such as a football game. Spacious sites. Water & electric only with a dump station available. Nice views of the reservoir.
Kathy Spiegel
Started here one week and enjoyed the campground. Clean, quiet and good sized lots. We didn't use the bathroom or showers there but others who did said they were exceptionally clean. We had a great view near the water.
Don the Outdoorsman
It was a very camping area we where right by the lake and the Sunsets where awsome.
ros McPartlin
Good big sites. Huge banks to walk up to the one bathhouse and kids play area so be aware. No hot water in the showers.
Mark DeCoursey
Great place to camp. Beautiful sunrise and sunset from my campsite
Steve Paul
What an amazing and beautiful campground. We were blessed to find clean bathrooms, clean showers, nice level camping pads.
Mel Allred
Beautiful, clean campground on the shore of Tuttle Lake. Tables, BBQ stand, water faucet at each site. $24 per night, reservations suggested, but we just drove in on a Wednesday night, using my Senior National Park pass and paid $12 for the night. Free shower house, great pressure and temp control, clean. Loved it!
Professor Spindler
Clean and great place to fish. love the lower dam side. you can rent boats to go out on the wayer.
James McTamney
Can't beat it. Spectacular views of the lake, well appointed sites with fire pits, grills, lantern hooks, and picnic tables. Some camp sites are a bit hilly, but they are still very nice. Sites have water and electricity up to 50 amps and there is a decent dump station and trash dumpster on the way out.
Heather Faulbaum
We only stayed one night but we were lakefront and had an incredible view. Spots had picnic tables, fire pit and grill. We did not check out any of the amenities, showers or restrooms; although they were up quite a hill from our location. I would definitely Camp here again.