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Location and Basic Info

Cedar Bluff State Park is located in Trego County, Kansas, and is divided into two areas by the reservoir. The Bluffton Area, on the north shore, is the more developed side, with utility camping and group shelters. The Page Creek Area, on the south shore, offers more primitive camping experiences with some utilities available.

Camping Facilities

Overland Camping refers to camping with a motor vehicle such as an RV, camper, or similar vehicle that may go off the beaten path. Cedar Bluff State Park provides various camping options, including:

  • Utility Campsites: With electricity and water hookups. These are suitable for RVs and other Overland vehicles.
  • Primitive Campsites: For those who prefer a more rustic experience, these sites are without hookups, which may be suitable for Overland campers who are self-contained.

Reservations and Fees

  • Reservations can typically be made in advance through the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism website or at the park office.
  • Fees vary depending on the type of campsite and amenities you choose. There may be daily vehicle fees in addition to campsite fees.

Amenities and Activities

  • Hiking Trails: For exploring the natural beauty of the park.
  • Fishing, Boating, and Swimming: The reservoir offers ample opportunities for water activities.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The park is home to various wildlife species, so bring a pair of binoculars.

Park Regulations

To ensure the preservation of the environment and the safety of all visitors, Cedar Bluff State Park enforces certain regulations:

  • Fire Restrictions: Beware of fire bans during dry conditions.
  • Trash: Practice "Leave No Trace" principles and pack out all trash.
  • Pets: Often allowed but must be kept on a leash.
  • Quiet Hours: Respect other campers by following the designated quiet hours.

Seasonal Considerations

  • Weather: Kansas can experience extreme weather, from hot summers to cold winters. Check the forecast in advance.
  • Open Seasons: Some campgrounds may only be available during certain seasons. Check if your desired campground is open when planning your trip.

Safety Tips

  • Emergency Preparedness: Bring a well-stocked first aid kit and know how to use it.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Know what types of wildlife are in the area and how to safely observe them.
  • Water Safety: Always wear life vests when on the water and do not swim alone.

Local Attractions

  • Threshing Machine Canyon: Historic site with petroglyphs and carvings from travelers on the Butterfield Overland Despatch.
  • Trego County Historical Society Museum: Learn about the local history and culture.

Contact Information

Before setting out for your Overland camping trip, it's best to get updated information:

  • Park Office: Contact for the latest park conditions, campsite availability, and any recent changes to rules or fees.
  • Website: Visit the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism for maps, reservations, and more detailed information.

By preparing adequately and adhering to park guidelines, your Overland camping adventure at Cedar Bluff State Park can be a memorable and enjoyable experience.

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