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Cedar Bluff Reservoir is a 6,800-acre reservoir in northwestern Kansas. It's a recreational hotspot that draws outdoor enthusiasts from far and wide, and many of them decide to set up camp at Cedar Bluff State Park for a few nights or more.

Located just over 20 miles southwest of Ellis, the park actually has two quite distinct areas. On the northern side of the reservoir is the Bluffton Area, which is quite well developed and boasts all the essential facilities for a great camping or boating experience. The Page Creek Area sits on the reservoir's southern shoreline and is a little quieter and a little less developed than its nearby neighbor.

Each of these areas offers its own mix of activities and attractions, so keep reading to find out how to plan the perfect stay in Cedar Bluff State Park.

Getting Outdoors

Cedar Bluff Reservoir lies at the heart of many of the park's best activities. However, the type of experiences and pastimes you can enjoy during your stay will vary depending on which area of the park you visit.

On the north shore, the 350-acre Bluffton Area boasts everything the outdoor enthusiast needs for a great getaway. For many, the highlight is the two boat ramps which provide easy access to the water. Fishing is a particularly popular pastime in this area, and crappie, walleye, white bass, and more can all be caught here. You don't necessarily need a boat either, as you can also cast a line from the shoreline or from the park's accessible fishing dock.

If you visit during the hotter months, you'll also spend plenty of time at the area's sandy swimming beach. It's the perfect spot to spread out a towel and work on your tan, or head into the water to escape the worst of the summer heat.

Elsewhere in the Bluffton Area, you'll find recreational activities to keep the whole family happy. These include a BMX track, sand volleyball, basketball, and horseshoe pits. And with plenty of campsites to be found in this section of the park, it's the ideal spot for a family RV camping vacation.

Over on the southern side of the reservoir, the 500-acre Page Creek Area offers a slightly less developed camping experience. It also boasts two boat ramps and is especially popular with boaters keen to get out on the water. If you're into water skiing or jet skiing, you'll feel right at home in this part of the park.

Camping at Cedar Bluff State Park

Want to camp in Cedar Bluff State Park? Rent an RV in Trego County and then find yourself a spot in one of the park's campgrounds. There are plenty to choose from in both areas of the park:

  • Bluffton Area. There are six campgrounds to choose from here — Hoonii, Wagon Rut, Butterfield, Despatch, Overland, and Arapaho. You'll find 96 campsites offering either full hookups or electrical and water hookups, while there are also several undesignated primitive campsites and five modern rental cabins available. Two dump stations and two shower houses are also provided.
  • Page Creek Area. Sites in this area of the park are spread around the White Tail, Prickly Pear, Apache, Pronghorn, Crooked Arrow, and Muley Campgrounds. There are 36 utility sites here, as well as one primitive campground and several other undesignated campsites. Shower houses and vault toilets are provided, along with two dump stations.

Maximum RV lengths vary depending on the site and campground you choose, so make sure you read the fine print when making a reservation.

Exploring the Area

When your Cedar Bluff State Park camping vacation comes to an end, you'll find plenty of other great attractions and activities nearby.

For example, if you head northeast to Hays, the largest city in northwestern Kansas, you'll definitely want to check out the Sternberg Museum of Natural History.

If you'd rather keep exploring the Kansas state parks system, Wilson State Park is less than a couple of hours to the east. Situated on the shores of Wilson Lake, it's a great location for both fishing and mountain biking.

Of course, if you'd rather head for somewhere a little more populated, you can steer your rental RV southeast and head for Wichita. While you're visiting, make sure you spend a day wandering around the excellent Sedgwick County Zoo.

When you rent a motorhome near Cedar Bluff State Park, you're opening yourself up to an exciting world of new vacation opportunities. Be prepared to take the odd detour along the way so you can experience the best that this pretty part of Kansas has to offer.

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