After much of the last six months spent at RV parks with gravel/dirt sites, this was like a breath of fresh air. Shaded by plenty of trees, this grassy park is just a lovely place to spend some time. RVers should know right off that there was nearly two miles of washboard-rutted dirt road, not very dusty, and fine if you go very slow. Any rigs longer than 35 feet might have trouble maneuvering the turns and hill. There are about 30 sites, four of them with concrete slabs. All have electric 20/30 and some sites have water available but most are on the opposite side from the electric hookup. Most sites have picnic tables and firepits. There is a volleyball court and a large covered picnic area. The bathrooms and showers are basic, but clean. The camp host makes it his job to see that everyone is welcome and comfortable. Even though the train is about 100 feet away, it is up an incline and can hardly be heard. There is no traffic noise. We would definitely stay here again if in the area, maybe for a longer period next time. There is a fishing pond about 1/4 mile from the camping area and it is well stocked with bass and catfish. A Kansas fishing license is required. It's a wonderful place for pets as well. The gate to the park is locked at 10:00PM and unlocked at 7:00AM. There is limit of 14 days at a time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a park you never see listed anywhere. It is a city park and has been there at least 20 years. Lots of trees on grass. Lots of tent areas. Some sites have 30/50 Amp service with water near by. Nice quiet place. It has a cabana for rent for groups. The gates are locked at 10 PM and opened at 7 AM We camped here in a Motorhome.
Although I guess I have to rate it as a "2" as there are amenities like laundry, showers, and WiFi, I am very reluctantly doing so. This is a derelict park with old mobile homes and RVs along with just a few newer models. We have a vintage RV so I am usually pretty liberal with my judgement of RVs, but this place was just ridiculous. I had called the day before and was told they had a space available and she'd mark it with a orange flag. When we arrived no one was in the office and neither of the two sites available had an orange flag on it. So we first chose a site in the back with a nice shade tree but found it full of broken windshield glass. The second site was unlevel and our 28 foot rig jutted out into the dusty roadway. Some sites had very old picnic tables in dire need of repair. I guess kids would be welcome, but I wouldn't let them out of the rig. Just too darned dangerous. There are some things I could forgive, but garbage lying around was just not acceptable. There was a train track just across the street but that didn't bother me as I like trains. It was loud though, and that might put others off. This park was built in the mid 1960s by the parents of the current. It was a hot mess and I would never return. I'd rather dry camp in the Walmart parking lot. After we started hooking up, we could see this was not a safe place to be for us or our three small dogs. We left to find a more suitable park, and we are really not that fussy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is an off-season weekly rate. Our site was level and all utilities worked well, as did satellite TV and Wi-Fi. Sites are gravel/dirt and there are some trees in the park. There are quite a few long-term residents. The park is right across the highway from railroad tracks, and there are lots of trains - not a problem for us as we like trains. Park was pretty quite during the week we were there, except for the trains. We are satisfied with our stay there and would choose it again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects the Passport America Discount. The park is old with a lot of seasonal older type trailers. The sites are level, made of gravel, and fairly wide. The electric meter was in the green the whole time. There is cable TV available. There were 3 trains that passed by across the road during the night. I am hearing impaired and they woke me up twice. It is a decent overnight park. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is weekly and with AAA disount including the $5 a week for Wi-Fi. Cable TV and Wi-Fi worked great. Its not a resort but doable. My site was level and long enough to park my truck either in front or back of my 5er We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New name for B&B Overnight. The sites were long and level gravel with full hook-ups. We could not use the picnic table because there were way too many large tumble weeds under it. The mobile home near the office was also surrounded by tumble weeds. The park is pet friendly because our site was covered with "land mines" or dog droppings from a small dog who must have been there for many days. The RV sites are surrounded by "not eye pleasing" mobile homes. Free Wi-Fi was very strong but it was a pain because you need a special coupon code from the office to use it. Overall the park looks neglected, but we did our part by collecting other people's empty beer cans that were thrown about. There was train noise, but it was not too bad after 10 pm. Rate reflects Passport America and I doubt we will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects Campclub USA Rate. Park has gravel and grass parking. Spaces are very tight. The trains are across the street from the park on a schedule of about every 20 minutes until about midnight and then again around 5 am. Very noisy. Park facilities are old, bathroom was clean, though. Signage for entering, registering, etc. were non-existent. Many trailers looked like permanent residents. I would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There's not much choice in Liberal KS. The other two parks are East of town. One is FHU and the other is electric only. I stay at B & B every time I'm in town. They are changing the name due to problems the guy who used to run it had with the city. Seems he didn't get along with anyone. They were working on the Wi-Fi when we were there. There are several permanent sites but nearly all parks have those and some work campers. It seems there are more and more work campers everywhere. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I can't believe that this is an "improved" park. I would have hated to see it before. I would say I caught it on a bad day but it would take a LOT of days to make it acceptable... After looking around, we did not stay but continued South on US 54... We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park and facilities are much improved since we were here in 2007. It appeared that the electric receptacles had been replaced. There were a couple of long term stays, but the sites were clean and well maintained. The bathroom facility appeared to have been thoroughly cleaned, cracks in the walls repaired and repainted. The rerouting of US-54 to the bypass outside of town greatly reduced the traffic going by the RV Park. Still nothing fancy, but large level sites with some large trees for shade. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not the best place in the world but it had good level shaded spots. The guy that owns the place had a stroke and his daugher is now running the place and wants to clean it up, so maybe in a year or so it will be better. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Arriving at the park on a short dirt and very dusty road, we were met by a sign which stated to find a site and someone would be through between 5:30 and 9:00 to collect the fee. It was difficult to determine how the sites were aligned from the entrance; this is nothing but a large dirt field with gravel spread on top - no pads, tables, or shade. The fee ($25, cash or check only) was high for the quality of the park. Besides the road noise, trains ran all night on tracks that are adjacent to the park, and because there's a crossing nearby the sound of horns made it difficult to sleep without earplugs. We'll pass this one by in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Unlike the name implies, this park seemed to be home to a small number of rigs that had not moved in some time. The sites were large and nicely shaded. The facilities were old and poorly maintained. Almost all the water standpipes leaked. Some electric boxes had missing covers and/or loose or broken recepticals. The cable TV did not work. The shower and bathroom building was an old and poorly maintained cinder block building. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park has evidently gone way down hill since the last review. We stayed there in Jul 2005. Sites have cable TV hook-up, but the hook-up isn't hooked up. Store looks like it was hit by a typhoon (piles of trash in the floor), a sewage pond is on the back of the property, lots of mosquitos. Never again! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A very good stop for the night. Lots of shade and grass, and the spaces are very big. We
stopped early because of major storms. The owner told us that storms generally go around Liberal, which was true while we were there. There's highway noise and a nearby railroad, so parking behind the office is definitely quieter. Very limited supplies in the store. The adjacent truck stop has a convenience mart, which runs heavily toward selling motor oil and bags of potato chips. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$23
Very wide spaces with ample length for my pickup truck and 27 foot trailer. I had room to spare. Slideouts would be be no problem. We stayed in July during hot, humid conditions, so the restrooms and showers were muggy. There was quite a bit of highway noise, and a few trains passing by overnight. At check-in, we weren't assigned a space. We were told to just pick one. I would suggest a space behind the main building,
which would dampen some of the highway noise. A comfortable overnight stop. I would stay again. We camped here in a camper.
The earlier review of this RV park is the reason we stayed here. Only one site of the 12 was occupied when we arrived. A county maintenance worker stopped in his truck with useful info about the location of the drop box across the street. Sites are clean and level, with no satellite obstructions. Hookups are all at the back of the sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We saw the fairgrounds sign while driving through Liberal and decided to see if they had a campground. They have 12 sites with new electric boxes for 30 and 50 amp. There are water and sewage hookups at each site. All of the gravel sites looked to be level. Payment can be made during office hours or left in the drop box on the north side of the Event Center. Hook up prices are as follows: electric only is $10.00 per night, water & electric are $15.00 per night and full hook-ups are $30.00 per night. There were county trucks and road-graders going by during the day but they didn't bother us. Verizon cell signal was 5 bars and our Verizon internet card was very fast at 4-5 bars. There are no obstacles to block satellite signals. We will stay here again. GPS coordinates are: N 37 02.826, W100 56.581 We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice, very clean park. There are 38 sites, 30 extra-large pull through sites for $25/night ($20 a night if you're staying a week or more). There are 8 back-in sites that cost less, but with metered electric. There are no frills here, just a nice comfortable place to spend a couple nights. The showers are big and the water is hot. Nice laundry facilities ($1.50/load)and a hot tub. AT&T phones worked great as did the park WiFi (it was down one day and as soon as we reported the problem it wax fixed). There is no on-site manager/owner. Instead, you chose your own site and about 5:00 PM the owner/manager comes and collects. One negative was we were not allowed to set up our dog exercise pen outside the RV. This is the first park we have been to that wouldn't allow this. As it was it was so windy and hot, we couldn't be outside anyway, but it's worth mentioning. Their "book exchange" was really just about a dozen books, most looked at least 10 years old. There was no real "club house" per se so no TV or exercise equipment. It is the best place in Liberal to spend a night and get off the highway. The trains run about every hour, day and night, and the horn is loud, but it didn't bother us. We would stay here again if in the area. The price we paid reflects a one-week stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a nice clean stop for an over night stay. It has a unique registration system, you choose your own site, set-up and then during office hours (5PM to 9PM), they come around and register and collect. It worked for us just fine. One negative is the burrs in the grassy area that is the dog walk. The long pull throughs are graveled and a tad unlevel. We were there on a cloudy, cool day so lack of trees was not a problem. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very well maintained campground. Just pick your own site and a lady comes around and collects the money. The dirt road to the campground is very dusty. Wish we had unhooked our towed before we got to the campground. The whole of the campground is rock but is not dusty, level pads with long pull throughs and very big rig friendly. It was quiet and the few distant trains did not bother us at all. Plenty of space around the RV and the sites are nicely angled. There are no shade trees or grass. Bathrooms and laundry are clean. Wi-Fi and cell are excellent. The town of Liberal has all the stores you need, including a Walmart. This is a great place for a one night stopover, and we would stay here again. The owners have worked hard to make this a wonderful campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just chose a site and the $25 was collected between 5 and 7 PM. Pretty easy check in. Wide open spaces with no trees. Just trains roaring all night long. Entire park is rock. Very clean. Location is right off Hwy 54, five miles east of Liberal. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is a few miles outside of the town limits of Liberal. Nicely maintained park with long level pull through sites. Wi-Fi is free and works great. Park is all rock so not much dust. I would have given the park a higher rating except for the farm smell, manure, especially in the evenings and the trains that come by and must use their horn because of a crossing nearby. Great rate for all the amenities. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is probably one of the best-kept secrets in camping. First, you can choose you own site upon arrival, with all sites having full 50 amp hookups, Second, it's extremely clean, Third, the price is VERY reasonable, and lastly, the owners (we met the woman) are extremely friendly and helpful. While we were only there for one night passing through, we will certainly make Liberal a destination on our next RV trip. In addition to campground owner, should have the title of “Ambassador-at-large” for her energetic, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable endorsement of Liberal, KS as a destination, and not just a stop for the night. Kudos, to the owners. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good overnight stop. As others have said, no on-site store, no trees, big dog run area, very clean, huge sites, lots of space. But no grass and did I say no trees? It's in a Kansas cornfield. But it's easy-in, easy-out. One set rate per night. All FHU, 30/50. If it had more amenities, would have rated it higher compared to other parks. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We liked that this park was level and clean. You can pick where you want to park and come in late if you need to. It also had a pool table. The folks are nice. Our dislikes were that it seemed like it was in the middle of nowhere. There was no on-site store. No trees. There was also a train track, but the train didn't bother us. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice open park. No on site manager during most of the day, but a nice lady comes around to collect the money later. Pick your own site, nice colorful gravel but sidewalks are nice to walk on, game room available. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good site for an overnight. Easy in and out, including Big rigs. Good signage and the host is friendly and will collect payment after you get settled. Sites are clean, level, and gravel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great little park. Very friendly and every site was $25. Liked the way you chose your own spot when you pulled in. The train is across the street and runs regularly but this was not bothersome to us. We would give it a 10 if there had been cable TV, since we could only get about 3 channels, but we had satellite. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped traveling through Kansas and this park is easy to find. It is as others have reviewed, all rock and gravel, but long enough for our 60 foot RV and trailer. WiFi worked very well. Don't expect to watch your favorite TV show, as reception is only on your batwing: bring the dish along here. Great otherwise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would call this an overnight stop rather than a destination. That being said the sites were large and level if rather bare due to lack of trees etc. They are covered with larger rounded stone gravel. The park is 5 years old and the hookups were in excellent shape. The free wi-fi was nice, as were the amenities in the "clubhouse" laundry, hot tub etc. Everything was clean. As others have said you basically drive in, choose a site, the owner-mgr comes by later to collect the fee in "cash or check." She was very friendly and helpful. I have already told her that we will be stopping on our way South next year. Yes the train noise was there as was a "rural" cattle odor from time to time but we did not find either bothersome. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The layout is very generous for maneuvering big rigs, which is important to us. It is all gravel and the spaces are over sized with full hookups. Wi-Fi was very good. We enjoyed the indoor hot tub, although the temperature was not as warm as we like. We stayed 2 nights and enjoyed it very much and would highly recommend it for anyone. The hostess/owner was very nice and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We selected this campground from RV Parks Review as it was in area we wanted to overnight. We called ahead a couple of hours before arrival, received directions, and were told to pull in, park in a preferred site, and host would come around later. She did soon after arrival and was very friendly and helpful. We had a long pull-thru so did not need to disconnect. Convenient in/out from US 54. Excellent Wi-Fi. Four TV broadcast channels were supposed to be available, but we had problem with our antenna so we received only one local station. The 5-acre park is all large gravel but is level. Hook-ups are in excellent condition. Each site has a small light on post, no obtrusive park lighting. Some road noise from semis and nearby railroad crossing. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A very well laid out park, easy in easy out for short stays. Just what we need when travelling. You pick your own spot and they collect before 9 PM. Good service connections, and for a change, decent WiFi. Some railroad noise in the back ground but that is music to my ears. Gorgeous sunsets and sunrise. Friendly owner that has a minute to chat, but have cash or checks as they don't take credit cards. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy access. Pull in and park in a site. They come around and collect the fee. Very friendly and helpful. We used antenna for TV and she even told use which way to point antenna for best reception. Water pressure was low. I will stay here again. Good stop for overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park is about 5 miles east of Liberal on hwy 54 and on a very bumpy gravel road. Drive slowly or you will shake everything apart. The park is new and has no shade trees, but hey, you are in the farm land of Kansas. The restrooms were huge, and the showers were very clean. Electricity was good, with no spikes. Water pressure was good. The pull through sites were very large with easy access both to the site and leaving the campground. There was a stench from a feed lot somewhere nearby and trains rolled by 3 times during the night. The lady that collected the fee was very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was an overnight stay. The owner was friendly and helpful. We called and she said "just pick a spot and she would be by to collect the fee". Easy in and out, level, plenty of room for the slides. Located right off 54, a good clean RV park, we would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place for an overnight stay. Right next to a bunch of cows in a field, so it smells a bit at times when the wind blows, but that's OK, its Kansas! No shade, and hold on to your wig if the wind is blowing! The owners come around and collect the fee's in the evening, and are SUPER nice people. Very informative, and really nice. Didn't have to unhook the toad, as I was leaving first thing in the morning. Was gravel covered, with full utilities, WiFi worked. Will stay here again (most likely on my way back home). Very pleasant experience! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We tow a jeep behind our fifth wheel, and all the pull-thoughs are long enough to accommodate our entire rig. Full hook-ups at every site and the check-in is easy. Just choose a site and owner comes around in the evening to check-in and collect fee. We would not have known there were trains nearby except we saw them. Also, the road into the park off Highway 54, is gravel but short and in good condition. It's a very, very quiet park. A prior reviewer complained about noise and the road! We have stayed here before and plan on staying again on our snowbird journeys. Wi-Fi is included in the price, no log-in is required, and had excellent connection/speed. So, log-in when you arrive if you like, without waiting for a code. No cable TV, but was only an overnight stop for us. Immaculately maintained park and a very nice owner. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
No grass, shade, or tables, but your $25 gets you a friendly greeting, good power and water, and a safe place to spend the night. Yes, the trains are noisy, but this is a park that doesn't claim to be a resort. Good Verizon Aircard and cell service. Easy in/out on a short gravel road. We'd stay here again if necessary. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There are the campgrounds you spend time in and those you use while traveling. This is the second type, an overnight stop. Given that it is a fine place to stay, albeit a bit pricey for an overnight spot. We didn't find the road too bad, just took it slow in our 40' class A. Our site (near the propane) was quite level. Yes, the trains are very noisy, but earplugs solved that issue. Directions are a bit confusing, and our GPS didn't recognize the address. The coordinates are N37 deg, 05.000'; W100 deg, 50.021'. We'd probably stay here again if passing thru at the end of the day. Staff was very helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campsite is just one to miss. The road driving in is a washboard that will shake every thing in your RV lose. The gravel sites are 'over-graveled' and no level. Though the folks are nice, and the restroom/shower (1) is clean, no TV, extra for Wi-Fi, the smell of fresh cattle dung wafting in the air is enough to drive you away. And then there are the trains! No one tells you that at 10 p.m. the trains rolls right next to the campground, every hour, on the hour, blowing their whistles for at least 5 minutes each time. Not one minute of sleep. Got up finally and pulled out before the sun rose. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice, plain campground in a former pasture with farming all around. No frills, although the central building has all you really need -- tables, some games, chairs, restrooms, showers, some books. Owner-manager was nice and very helpful. Very windy when we were there. The building is also a weather shelter. Lots of fast food in town a few miles away, but we couldn't find a decent sit-down restaurant. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice place. Helpful staff. Construction done well. No trees. Can be very windy. RR noise is kind of bothersome. Farm smell is strong. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well maintained campground with level gravel sites. Plenty of room for big rigs to pull in. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Open farmland, so no trees. We were able to rinse off our rig. The county has recently renumbered the roads, so the campground is now on Road 7, not Road 3. Recommend calling ahead for directions due to this confusion. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a no-frills, clean park with pull-throughs that would accommodate most RVs with hitched tow vehicle. Sites are full hook ups with good water pressure and stable electricity. Distance between sites is adequate for big-rigs with opposing slides. Ground is all gravel; the sites are level and the campground is easy in/out. There are no trees so it is roof-top internet satellite dish friendly. The campground has free Wi-Fi for those who need it. Manager was friendly and helpful. We are full-time RVers who stopped here for an overnight stay and will definitely stop here again as we cross the country. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly owners, not on site all the time. It's "pick a site, we'll be around in the evening to collect". This is basically a gravel lot carved out of someone's farmland, but it's a great spot for an overnight stay. The sites are huge and fairly level, with minimal amenities, but the power and water pressure are good and the free wi-fi when we were here worked very well. This is our second stay here and we'd stay again -- it's right off of Highway 54, so convenient if traveling through Kansas that way. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The staff is very friendly. There are nice wide roads and pull throughs. Most sites are pull throughs; no need to unhook, nice and long, level sites. Wi-Fi worked well. Verizon was weak, but did work most of the time. There was no shade and it was windy. There were many steer right next to the park; neat to see, but could be a little smelly. This is a super overnight spot. If passing through the area we would stay here again. No discounts of any kind. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a no frills park for the overnight guest. The park is surrounded by cows and wheat fields with the smell of cow dung. Also not far down the road is National Beef where cattle are processed: when the wind is from that direction, the odor can be overwhelming. The park is also about a hundred yards from a major east-west railroad track, in which about every 30 minutes a train comes through all night and all day. Needless to say they blow their whistle when coming through, hard to sleep. The wind can be really bad as there are no trees or other structures to block it. The dirt road leading into the park can be really bad at most times, however it is a county road which means park owners are not responsible for maintaining it. They have a single building which contains restrooms, showers, hot tub, washers and dryers and a pool table. They say the building also doubles as a shelter, however if there was a tornado coming through I'd feel safer in hanging onto a telephone pole, as it is a metal building on a concrete slab. Can't say enough for the owners who were very friendly and accommodating. You arrive at the park, find a site and owners will be around later to collect. Propane is available on site, however if your willing to drive about 5 miles into town, you'll save money at the local propane supplier. Will stay again if passing through, will just have a pair of earplugs handy. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, very clean, very friendly and only 6-7 miles to the 5th largest air museum in the USA. Will stay here again when in this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I found this park to be a very nice spot for an overnight stay. The restrooms were huge and very clean. Had a great time watching my daughter play pool. They have an indoor hot tub however it has to be unlocked by the staff. We did not use it as it was too hot outside. The road to the lined with lampposts and lots of sunflowers. They are located about 5-10 minutes from town. We would stay here again for sure. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park was perfect for an overnight stay. We appreciated not having to unhook the tow vehicle. A code is needed to access the restrooms and Wifi. You have to pay the fee before you get the codes on the receipt, so if you arrive before 5 pm, these services are not available until later. Also, we were unable to access the internet the next morning. While we were there the wind was so blustery we had to take great care with doors and awning over slides. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wi-fi was available, we tried it but it didn't work. It could be quite dusty during the summer or warmer and drier months. It's a new Rv Park and they are very friendly, you just drive in and pick a spot. They come around evening dinner time and collect the fees. The building for showers and restrooms were spotless! There is a hot tub and pool table also in the building. Beware if you have a dog or kids, the grass areas are full of sand-burrs. We would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a brand new RV Park. It is still mainly undeveloped but has the potential for being a nice park. The staff/owners are wonderfully friendly and like to visit: or not, whatever you like. We came upon it while traveling home and needing a place to stop. It was exactly what we were looking for. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.