West Rolling Hills

Limited confidence
Nearest town
Junction City, KS · 5.0 mi
Elevation
1,198 ft
Coordinates
39.07500, -96.92333

About this place

West Rolling Hills is a comfortable campground with a site layout that maximizes views of the sparkling Milford Lake.

An expanse of 33,000 acres surrounding the lake is public, protected land that's home to an array of wildlife. It's also an ideal setting for outdoor recreation like hiking, swimming, hunting and driving off-road vehicles. Click here for the Milford Lake Virtual Tour.

Recreation

Activities include boating, swimming, fishing, hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing and biking.

Nearly 70% of the land resources are available for public hunting.

Facilities

This class A campground has modern conveniences like showers and flush toilets. Most of these sites have electric and water hookups, as well.

The Thunderbird Marina is an easy starting point for a day on the lake, while an on-site playground provides fun for families.

Natural Features

Milford Lake is fed by the Republican River and stands as the largest man-made lake in Kansas, with a surface area of 15,700 acres and 163 miles of shoreline.

Nearby Attractions

The Milford Nature Center and Fish Hatchery is nearby, below the dam and a golf course is adjacent to the nature center.

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Services

What you can do here

RV fresh tank fillElectric hookupShowersCampground

A dotted outline means nobody has told us either way. It is not a no — it is an honest gap, and the fastest way to close it is a traveller who has been there.

Rates

What it costs

Peak season, April 15, 2026 to September 30, 2026. Outside those dates the site may be closed or priced differently.

Site typePer night
Standard Nonelectric$14.00
Tent Only Nonelectric$14.00
Standard Electric$24.00

Recreation.gov booking system · read Aug 19, 2026. Fees change; the booking page is authoritative.

The details, and where each came from

Everything we know

ADA accessible
No
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Back-in spaces
56
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Electric hookup (amps)
50
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Fresh tank fill
Yes
Unverified·inferred from description by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Longest rig that fits (ft)
165
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Number of campsites
65
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Pets allowed
Yes
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Phone number
(785) 784-4447
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Pull-through spaces
3
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Reservable
Yes
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Water hookup at site
Yes
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026

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Photos

What it looks like

Fish cleaning station at West Rolling Hills
Photo by Cody Thompson
Roading leading into West Rolling Hills
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A section of West Rolling Hills tent loop
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West Rolling Hills Field
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Road around the tent loop of West Rolling Hills
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West Rolling Hills Loop A
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Wests Rolling Hills directions sign
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West Rolling Hills Showerhouse
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Looking back at Loop A from the primitive sites in West Rolling Hills
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Road leading to the primitive sites of Loop A
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West Rolling Hills Volunteer Booth
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West Rolling Hills Loop A Road
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Heading to the end of Loop A at West Rolling Hills
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West Rolling Hills Coast
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West Rolling Hills Pump Station
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Sources for this page. Data courtesy of Recreation.gov (US-PD)
Last updated Aug 19, 2026.
Verify before you rely on this. Facilities close, fees change and equipment breaks. Every figure above shows when it was last confirmed — check those dates before driving out of your way. Something wrong? Tell us — a report from somebody who has been here outranks anything we imported.