Abilene Group Area Campground
Osage City, Kansas
Campground in Kansas.
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Campground in Kansas.
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This area is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Kansas weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for the area.
Don't miss local attractions near the park. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
Everything about this campground is Top Notch.....From the Fab-u-lous lady Cathy who checks you in with a smile, professionalism and wit and charm, to Jacob the Park Ranger/ manager who is one of the nicest guys. All the employees were really friendly and constantly busy. The views were great, the hiking trails were very well maintained, marked and a little challenging. My site was clean, $23, and... Everything about this campground is Top Notch.....From the Fab-u-lous lady Cathy who checks you in with a smile, professionalism and wit and charm, to Jacob the Park Ranger/ manager who is one of the nicest guys. All the employees were really friendly and constantly busy. The views were great, the hiking trails were very well maintained, marked and a little challenging. My site was clean, $23, and the amenities were spot on which is important for a ☕ drinker like me!!!........ and they even had wood supplied for the campfire.!!! I can't say enough great things. ENJOY.!!!
Mar 18, 2026
The Kansas State Park fees are strange compared to other state parks. You need to pay your campsite fee and then a vehicle day use fee. What’s different is if your RV has an engine, it needs its own vehicle fee even though it’s up on jacks and connected to a pedestal just like a 5th wheel that requires no fee. $5 a day on top of the campsite fee and on top of the toad’s fee simply because it can m... The Kansas State Park fees are strange compared to other state parks. You need to pay your campsite fee and then a vehicle day use fee. What’s different is if your RV has an engine, it needs its own vehicle fee even though it’s up on jacks and connected to a pedestal just like a 5th wheel that requires no fee. $5 a day on top of the campsite fee and on top of the toad’s fee simply because it can move on its own. Strange. We had full hookups and that was all okay. The sewer drop was non-threaded, water pressure okay and 50 amp service relatively steady. The site was reasonably level and deep enough for our rig. Unlike other state parks, this one seemingly allows extended stays. We had full timers all around us with golf carts and cluttered yards. Most state parks have 10 to 14 day limits, Comfort Cove seems to allow exceptions. Not a big deal, just a deviation from the norm. The park is relatively quiet with moderate traffic and decently clean.
Mar 18, 2026
This is a well-kept state park. Nice walking trails. Clean and working laundry room. Bathrooms are nice.
Mar 18, 2026
Clean restrooms, quiet hours child be better enforced
Mar 18, 2026
Loved it very nice Camphost were very friendly
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