Camping at Butterfield
Location and Overview
Butterfield Campground is one of two camping areas within Cedar Bluff State Park, located in western Kansas, not far from the town of Trego. This campground is situated on the south shore of Cedar Bluff Reservoir and is known for its rugged beauty and striking rock formations.
Camping Facilities
At Butterfield Campground, visitors can expect facilities such as:
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Campsites: A variety of campsites are available, including those with utility hookups as well as primitive sites for a more rustic experience.
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Restrooms: Typically, restrooms are provided, and some may include shower facilities.
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Picnic Areas: Campsites usually have picnic tables and fire rings or grills.
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Water Access: Visitors will find easy access to the reservoir for water activities.
Activities
Campers at Butterfield can engage in several recreational activities:
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Boating and Fishing: The reservoir is popular for boating, and fishing opportunities abound with species like walleye, crappie, and bass.
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Hiking and Wildlife Viewing: Trails are available for those interested in hiking. The area is also great for observing birds and other wildlife.
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Swimming: There are areas designated for swimming, but be aware that there are no lifeguards on duty.
Reservations and Fees
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Reservations: Some campsites may be reservable in advance, which can be done through the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism website or other booking platforms.
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Fees: There is typically a fee for camping, which varies depending on the type of site and facilities used. Additional fees may apply for vehicle permits.
Rules and Regulations
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Fires: Keep fires within designated fire rings or grills and ensure they are fully extinguished before leaving.
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Pets: Pets are often allowed but must be kept on leashes and under control at all times.
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Quiet Hours: Respect other campers by adhering to established quiet hours, usually from late evening to early morning.
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Trash: Practice "Leave No Trace" principles by packing out all your garbage.
Weather and Best Time to Visit
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Weather: Kansas can have extreme weather conditions, from hot summers to cold winters. Check the forecast before your trip to come prepared.
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Best Time to Visit: The best time to camp at Butterfield is usually during the spring or fall when the weather is milder.
Accessibility
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Road Access: State Park roads are generally well-maintained, but some areas within the campground might not be paved.
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Campsite Access: Check if there are any ADA-accessible sites if such accommodations are needed.
Contact Information
For the latest updates and specific information:
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Park Office: You can contact the Cedar Bluff State Park office directly for the most current information and any queries.
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Online: Visit the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism website for additional resources and online services.
Remember that information might change, and it is best to confirm details before planning your trip.
