Exploring one of the 28 Kansas State Parks provides visitors an opportunity to see the natural beauty of this amazing state. The state parks system includes a rail trail, historic structures and events.
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1140 Ten Rd. Stockton, KS 67669-8834
A sandy beach awaits visitors seeking a retreat on Webster Lake amid rolling hills and spacious skies. Fossils dot the rock formations around the lake’s clear water, and camping is available along the rocky shoreline. The park’s Coyote Trail is a 3-mile nature trail with 33 interpretive stations.
The lake serves as a stopover during the fall and winter months for all kinds of migratory birds and both Bald and Golden Eagles. The 8,018-acre Webster Wildlife Area features white-tailed mule deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, and more.
The Park has also just added a brand-new Disc Golf course! It's also the only State Park in Kansas that offers a Pickleball Court!
Modern Cabins |
2 |
Primitive Cabins |
0 |
Primitive Campsites |
100 |
Electric and Water Hookups |
86 |
Electric-Only Hookups |
6 |
Full Hookups |
1 |
Exploring one of the 28 Kansas State Parks provides visitors an opportunity to see the natural beauty of this amazing state. The state parks system includes a rail trail, historic structures and events.
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Do I need a permit to visit Webster State Park?
You’ll need to purchase a Vehicle Permit for daily visits or have a valid State Park Passport.
A Camping permit is required for overnight stays. 14-Day, Seasonal, and Annual Camping Passes are also available online as well as at the State Park Offices.
Webster Park Office - (785) 425-6775
Park PermitsWhere can I buy the permits needed to get into Webster State Park?
Vehicle permits, camping, and utility permits are required year-round and are available online, from the office, or self-pay station.
Webster Park Office - (785) 425-6775
Purchase PermitsDo you have to pay to get into Webster State Park?
Are dogs allowed at Webster State Park?
Yes, all pets must always be restrained by a camper, cage, hand-held leash, or tethered chain no longer than 10 feet. They are not allowed on swimming beaches or swimming areas that are delineated by buoys or other markers or in public buildings or structures. Dogs participating in authorized activities or assisting the visually or hearing impaired are not subject to these restrictions.
Park RulesCan I fish at Webster State Park?
Yes, fishing is permitted at Webster State Park. Questions pertaining to fishing should be directed to the Webster Park Office - (785) 425-6775.
Fishing LicenseCan I hunt at Webster State Park?
No, hunting is not allowed at Webster State Park. However, hunting is allowed at the Webster Wildlife area adjacent to the park as well as many Walk-In Hunting Access (WIHA) properties located near the park. For hunting questions, the Webster Public Lands Manager can be contacted at 785-425-6775
Hunting LicenseCan I fly a drone at Webster State Park?
No, unfortunately the Bureau of Reclamations does not allow the use of Drones at Webster State Park.
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