Kansas State Park Annual Permits and 2026 Campsite Reservations Coming Soon
For Immediate Release:
November 19, 2025
Media Contact:
laura.roseclawson@ks.gov
Kansas State Park Annual Permits and 2026 Campsite Reservations Coming Soon
TOPEKA – Whether it’s camping under the stars, hiking new trails, or enjoying a cabin by the lake, now is the time to plan ahead. Mark your calendars for upcoming dates to purchase annual permits and reserve campsites at Kansas State Parks.
“Kansas State Parks are where family memories are made,” said Conner O’Flannagan, Kansas State Parks director. “Annual permits and campsite reservations are a gift you can give yourself and your loved ones this holiday season.”
Annual Vehicle Entrance and Camping Permits Available December 1
Beginning December 1, 2025, annual permits for visiting and camping at Kansas State Parks throughout 2026 will be available online and at state park offices.
- Annual Vehicle Permits – Unlimited entry to all Kansas State Parks January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026
- $25 for standard permits (residents and non-residents)
- $13.75 for senior/disabled Kansas residents
- Unconventional Vehicle Permits – $52.50 (for UTVs and golf carts; available only at park offices; valid on improved roads and parking areas
- Annual Camping Permits*– Covers all daily camping fees (utility fees still apply) January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026
- $202.50 if purchased before April 1 or after September 30
- $252.50 if purchased between April 1 and September 30
- 14-Night Camping Permits* – $112.50 for 14 nights of camping (utility fees still apply)
*Note: Camping permits do not cover additional daily utility fees or prime site fees, and valid state park vehicle permits are also required. You must be 18 or older to rent a campsite or cabin at Kansas State Parks.
Prime Season Reservation Dates
Reservations for campsites during the prime season (April 1–October 31) open at 12 p.m. CST on:
- December 10, 2025 – Cedar Bluff, Cheney, Clinton, Eisenhower, Hillsdale, Kanopolis, Meade, Milford, Pomona, Perry, Sandhills, and Tuttle Creek State Parks.
- December 17, 2025 – Crawford, Cross Timbers, El Dorado, Elk City, Fall River, Glen Elder, Historic Lake Scott, Lovewell, Prairie Dog, Webster, and Wilson State Parks.
Holiday Weekend Minimum Stay Requirements
For those planning to visit Kansas State Parks during holiday weekends, please note these minimum stay requirements for campsite and cabin reservations:
Campsites:
- Memorial Day Weekend - 4-night minimum, customer choice of
- Thursday through Sunday nights, May 21-24, 2026 or
- Friday through Monday nights, May 22-25, 2026
- July 4th Weekend - 3-night minimum, customer choice of
- Thursday through Saturday nights, July 2-4, 2026 or
- Friday through Sunday nights, July 3-5, 2026
- Labor Day Weekend - 4-night minimum, customer choice of
- Thursday through Sunday nights, September 3-6, 2026 or
- Friday through Monday nights, September 4-7, 2026
Cabins
- Memorial Day Weekend - 3-night minimum including May 22-24, 2026
- July 4th Weekend - 2-night minimum including July 3-4, 2026
- Labor Day Weekend - 3-night minimum including September 4-6, 2026
Tips for a Smooth Reservation Experience
To improve your chances of securing your preferred dates:
- Familiarize yourself with CampItKS.gov or ReserveAmerica.com before the December opening dates.
- Ensure your login information is current or create a new account if needed.
- Download the CampItKS mobile app for easy access on the go.
- Set reminders for permit sales and reservation dates.
For maps, amenities, and a complete list of Kansas State Parks, visit ksoutdoors.gov/State-Parks.
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The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of Kansas’s natural resources for the benefit of both current and future generations. KDWP manages 29 state parks, 177 lakes and wildlife areas, more than 300 public waterbodies, and 5 nature centers. Other services include management of threatened, endangered, and at-risk species, law enforcement, and wildlife habitat programs. For more information about KDWP, visit ksoutdoors.gov.





