Eagle RV Park
Eagle RV Park is located at 1471 Rd 13, Hugoton, Kansas 67951 with a total of 32 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are ATV, Biking, Bird Watching, Fishing, Hiking, Hot Springs, Mountain Biking, Nature Trails, OHVing, OTV Trails/Riding, Photography, Picnicking, River, Stargazing, Walking Trails, Wildlife Viewing, and more. Before your trip to Eagle RV Park, check out website at http://www.eaglervparkks.com/ or contact them through 620-544-2267 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
37.1969, -101.3391
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.1969, -101.3391
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Recreation | horseshoes | rec hall | volleyball | |||
Site Amenities | pull thru | |||||
Facilities | laundry | restrooms |
Overview of Eagle RV Park
Last Price Paid: $35
Reported by WanderWasi on 07.20.2021
Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Class A)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
32
Elevation:
3,083 ft / 939 m
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 12/12/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 07/20/2021
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 03/31/2020
Reviews of Eagle RV Park
3 people have reviewed this location.
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Easy Overnight
Reviewed 20/7/2021
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
We grabbed a spot here for a night. It’s clean, well kept up and quiet. I do feel we got lucky in getting a space as it was almost full with full time workers. We grabbed one of two spots open. We arrived later so just paid by envelope and left early on a Saturday so didn’t see employees/owners but they did leave a phone number if we h...moreWe grabbed a spot here for a night. It’s clean, well kept up and quiet. I do feel we got lucky in getting a space as it was almost full with full time workers. We grabbed one of two spots open. We arrived later so just paid by envelope and left early on a Saturday so didn’t see employees/owners but they did leave a phone number if we had any questions or needed/wanted access to laundry, bathhouse, rec room. It appears the way to note a spot is reserved is a cone at the entrance to a spot. All others are fair game.
Very nice
Reviewed 31/3/2020
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Nightly rate: $25
Days stayed: 1
Nice little campground. Clean. Sites are all pull through. Has quite a few contract workers staying. All quiet.
OK for an overnight stop
Reviewed 12/12/2017
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Nightly rate: $25
Days stayed: 1
Site number: D5
This is a brand new RV Park on US-56, just outside Hugoton. Sites are full-hookup pull-throughs. The ground is crushed rock, and it needs rolling flat. Other than that, it was clean and well-kept. I was there the last week in October, and the campground was almost empty. Hugoton is in the middle of nowhere, and I was there only to do r...moreThis is a brand new RV Park on US-56, just outside Hugoton. Sites are full-hookup pull-throughs. The ground is crushed rock, and it needs rolling flat. Other than that, it was clean and well-kept. I was there the last week in October, and the campground was almost empty. Hugoton is in the middle of nowhere, and I was there only to do research for a book. The campground is unattended. You put the money in a slot, and call a phone number if you want the access code to the shower and restroom building. There is free, non-password-protected wifi, which ran at a snail's pace. I met the owner the next morning, when he came to hook up the water pipe heaters for an expected frost. He told me that he had built it in anticipation of workers at a planned biomass ethanol and power plant nearby, which failed to come to fruition. I got the impression that he is stuck with the place. There is overnight truck and railroad noise. The trucks weren't too bad, but the locomotive horns were very intrusive.