RV rental Fall River State Park, KS: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more

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Spread over 980 acres of beautiful open plains, tallgrass prairie, and mixed bush and grass, Fall River State Park is a unique wilderness getaway for state park campers in southeast Kansas. Neighboring cities with the cozy town of Eureka and rural Hamilton, the park makes for a Greenwood County gem. The park offers campsites sprinkled near the glassy Fall River Lake, six hiking trails filled to the brim with diverse wildlife, and excellent hunting and archery opportunities at every bend in the woods.

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Getting Outdoors

Leave that rental motorhome at Fall River State Park for a while and spend your afternoon viewing wildlife on one of the six available hiking trails. There are two batches of trails, sectioned into the Fredonia Bay Trails and the Quarry Bay Trails. According to your taste and preference, choose from a panoramic lakeside pathway, ADA accessible interpretive trail, intermediate hike through the prairie, and much more. While walking your pick of the woodland streets, keep your eyes open for any variety of elegant monarch butterflies, cooing doves, white-tailed deer, bird nests, colorful lizards, and waddling ducks.

Camping at Fall River State Park

You’ll love motorhome camping at Fall River State Park, as there are 45 RV campsites with water and electric hookups offering relaxing views of the glistening Fall River Lake. An additional 32 sites are primitive. The Quarry Bay camping area also features an additional 17 primitive sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Exploring the Area

You’ll have a blast bringing the kids over to Ralph Mitchell Zoo, located just 45 minutes away in the bustling city of Independence. Skip through Monkey Island, where you might see a capuchin or spider monkey, watch for ducks underneath the billowing green willow tree at the duck pond, or hit a couple of rounds of miniature golf near the sculpture garden. Once you’ve had your fill of outdoor fun, head back into Toronto, where you’ll find burgers, sandwiches, deli, or café food to satisfy your cravings. Gas and groceries are also available at a few of the restaurants, giving inconvenience a run for its money.

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