Whitehall Bay
Fall River Lake
Whitehall Bay Campground is located on the shores of Fall River Lake in Greenwood County, Kansas. Opportunities for outdoor family fun and recreation include swimming, boating, water skiing, camping, picnicking and sightseeing.
This campground contains four group sites with electric hookups, and 20 family sites with electric. Additional amenities include flush toilets, drinking water, showers, a playground, beach, boat ramp and a dump station.
Need to Know
- Please remember all ATVs and golf carts must be street legal with tags and lights; all motorized vehicles and drivers must be licensed
- Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
Natural Features
Rolling prairies and tree-dotted valleys sheltered by limestone-capped ridges surround Fall Lake, which stretches up the picturesque Fall River for 15 miles. This scenic area has a wealth of native wildlife and vegetation.
Nearby Attractions
Fall River State Park is nearby, offering great hiking, fishing and birding along the river. Canoeing is also a popular activity in the park.
Recreation
For birdwatchers and nature lovers, there is an 8,000 acre Fall River wildlife area, where prairie chickens, waterfowl, rabbits, wild turkeys, white tail deer, doves and quail are commonly seen. Over 400 species of birds are protected in this area.
Hiking and biking opportunities near Fredonia Bay include the 1.5-mile Casner Creek Trail, which meanders through the forest, opening onto a breathtaking display of wildflowers during spring and summer months, or the 1-mile Turkey Run Trail, which leads visitors through a wooded ravine, over a stream and into a tall grass prairie with an impressive view of the lake.
Contact Information
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2453 LAKE ROAD FALL RIVER KS 67047
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 620-658-4445
Rental Options
Learn more about gear rental options for your trip
Driving Directions
From US HWY 400, turn left (north) at mile marker 344 (Z 50 Rd.) 0.09, turn right (east) 2.8 miles across dam, turn left (north) 0.8 miles, turn left (west), 0.7 miles, turn right (north) 1.7 miles to low water crossing, straight (north) 0.1 miles, west 0.4 miles, turn left (south) 1.1 miles to entrance to park.
Available Campsites
- Site 028, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 006, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 008, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 003, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 012, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 019, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 011, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 016, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 027, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 013, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site GS1, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Group Standard Electric
- Site 026, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 018, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 007, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 020, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 010, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 022, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 023, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 005, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 002, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 017, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 009, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 015, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site GS2, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Group Standard Electric
- Site 004, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 014, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site 021, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 001, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Standard Electric
- Site GS4, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Group Standard Electric
- Site GS3, Loop WHITEHALL BAY , Type Group Standard Electric
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