Campground Overview
About Rock Point Campground
What sets Rock Point Campground at Webster State Park apart is its unique fusion of prairie serenity and thoughtful campsite design, featuring mushroom-shaped shelters over picnic tables that offer shade and charm. With views of Webster Reservoir and access to 880 acres of rolling hills, the campground is an ideal base for fishing enthusiasts, wildlife watchers, and those seeking peaceful outdoor escapes.
The campground encompasses primitive sites with flat, open layouts, each equipped with concrete pads, picnic tables, fire rings, and abundant grassy areas for tents. Restrooms with vault toilets are conveniently located near some sites, although water access is unavailable directly on-site. The nearby 3,700-acre Webster Reservoir offers excellent fishing for walleye, crappie, and catfish, while trails like the Coyote Trail provide easy-to-moderate hikes through the scenic prairie landscape. Wildlife such as deer, waterfowl, and bald eagles, particularly during fall and winter, make the area a haven for nature enthusiasts.
Located near Stockton, Kansas, Rock Point Campground also provides proximity to the Nicodemus National Historic Site—a significant cultural landmark within a 30-minute drive. This makes the campground not only a destination for outdoor enjoyment but also an opportunity for historical exploration, balancing recreation and reflection.
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