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Camping at Cedar Bluff State Park

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Basic Overview

Cedar Bluff State Park is located in western Kansas and is divided into two areas on the shore of Cedar Bluff Reservoir: the Bluffton Area on the north shore and the Page Creek Area on the south shore. The park offers a variety of recreational activities and amenities including camping, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Camping Information

Campgrounds and Reservations Cedar Bluff State Park has over 100 campsites including both utility and primitive options. Sites are available for both RVs and tents, and a number of cabins are also available for rent. Reservations for campsites and cabins can be made through the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism website or by calling the state park reservations number.

Camping Fees Camping fees at the park vary based on the type of site you select. There are typically daily vehicle permit fees, camping fees, and utility fees if using sites with water, electricity, or sewer hookups. Check the latest fees on the official website or by contacting the park directly.

Facilities and Amenities Facilities available in the campgrounds include restrooms, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, utility hookups, and dump stations. Specific amenities can vary by campground, so it's wise to check the details of the particular area of the park you plan to visit.

Campground Etiquette Cedar Bluff State Park campers are expected to follow campground rules and etiquette, which include quiet hours (typically from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.), proper disposal of trash, and maintaining a respectful distance from wildlife.

Activities and Attractions

Fishing and Boating The reservoir is well-known for its fishing opportunities, with species like walleye, crappie, and large-mouth bass. Boating is also popular, and there are boat ramps available for public use.

Trails There are several trails in the park for hiking and nature walks, allowing visitors to explore the scenic beauty of the Kansas prairie and the reservoir shores.

Wildlife Wildlife in the area includes birds, small mammals, and occasionally deer. Bird watching, in particular, can be rewarding, especially during migration seasons.

Park Regulations

Firewood To prevent the spread of tree diseases and pests, the park may have specific guidelines about transporting and using firewood. It’s generally recommended to buy firewood locally.

Pets Pets are usually allowed in state parks but must be kept on a leash and under control. Always clean up after your pets to keep the park clean for everyone.

Alcohol Consumption Alcohol consumption and possession policies can vary by state and park. Check with Cedar Bluff State Park for their regulations on alcohol use within the park.

Protecting Natural Resources It is important to follow all rules intended to protect the natural environment, which include not damaging vegetation, not disturbing wildlife, and not collecting natural souvenirs such as rocks or plants.

Contact and Emergency Information

For the most current information regarding camping at Cedar Bluff State Park, you can contact the park directly through their official contact details, typically available on the state’s park website. In case of emergencies, campers should call 911 and be able to provide their specific location within the park. For non-emergency assistance, the park rangers or local law enforcement should be contacted.

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