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Lovewell State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoLovewell State Park is a haven for outdoor lovers who are looking for variety. Located off the beaten track in northern Jewell County, Lovewell offers an enticing blend of camping, fishing, wildlife watching, and special events. The park features excellent shade and 28 full utility, 90 water/electric, 36 electric-only, and 240 primitive campsites, as well as nine rentable cabins. Designated electrical sites may be reserved. Four shower/toilet buildings, two vault toilets, year-round freeze-proof water hydrants, three trailer dump stations, and two fish cleaning stations are centrally located in the park. A historic limestone school hosts summer church services and an archery range is located north of the Cottonwood Shower Building. The Pioneer Day-use Area features a playground, sand volleyball court, basketball court, disc golf course and horseshoe pits. The Southwinds Swimming Beach offers plenty of sun and shade. Picnic facilities are available throughout the day-use areas. Reserveable shelters include Southwinds, Beach, Willow, Rose Hill, Buffalo and Walleye Point Group Shelters. Lovewell hosts several annual special events, including a Kids Fishing Clinic and Cardboard Boat Races in June, Fireworks Display in July, Lovewell Fun Day and Campground Christmas events in August, 3-D Archery Shoot in September, and various other special events throughout the year. The 2,900-acre Lovewell Reservoir is popular with anglers. The south shore features high bluffs that block summer winds. The 2,200-acre Lovewell Wildlife Area invites hunters, wildlife watchers, and other wildlife enthusiasts to experience a variety of well-managed habitats.Key InfoYou must be 18 or older to rent a cabin or campsite. Subject to regulations and posted notices, any individual over 21 may possess, consume, or drink alcoholic liquor. Kegs and party balls are strictly prohibited. Complete regulations may be viewed and printed online at ksoutdoors.com/State-Parks/Park-Regulations Park office hours: Mid-Sept through April: Open 8 am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday May through Mid-September: Open 8 am to 4:30 pm DAILY After hours check-ins should contact the State Park Office during business hours prior to arrival. Camp Hosts are available for emergencies mid-April thru Labor Day Weekend. Electric and gas powered scooters and skateboards cannot be operated in the state park. ATV use is prohibited in the state park. Camping is allowed only in designated areas and is subject to restrictions as posted. All campers and camping units are limited to a stay of not more than 14 consecutive days although a 14-day extension may be obtained with written permission from the park manager. Upon completing 14 consecutive days in a campground, camping unit shall be absent from that campground for at least five days. Any property left unused or unoccupied for 48 hours is subject to removal. Only one camper/RV per utility site is allowed. Fires are allowed in fireplaces, fire rings, and cooking grills. Fires must be completely extinguished prior to leaving the area. Swimming is allowed in designated areas. Liquor and beer are prohibited on swimming beaches or in waters designated by buoys or other markers as swimming areas. For other beverages, only shatterproof containers are allowed. 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. Fishing is prohibited on boat ramps, courtesy docks, swimming beaches, and in swimming areas marked with buoys. In state parks, fish may only be cleaned at designated fish cleaning stations or other locations as posted. Fireworks are prohibited except by posted notice. Quiet hours are 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Actions which alarm, anger, or disturb others are prohibited. Generators can not be used during quiet hours, except in designated 24Hour Generator Area. Failure to comply may result in expulsion from the park. Discharge of Firearms in the state park is strictly prohibited. All litter must be properly disposed of in the provided trashbins. Where no bins are provided, patrons must carry their trash out with them. DUMPING OF GREY WATER IS PROHIBITED. Grey water must be disposed of at the dump station. Trails are open during daylight hours only. No camping, fires, or motorized vehicles are allowed on the trails. Please use caution when crossing roadways. Cabin renters may check in after 3:00pm and check out by Noon, year round. Smoking is not allowed in cabins. Pets and pet carriers are not allowed inside or on the porches of cabins unless staying in a cabin designated as Pet-Friendly (Frontier, Pine Ridge, Pioneer or Sunrise Cabins). Cabin renters are not allowed to grill or cook from the porch deck. The cabin must be clean prior to departure. Cabin renters shall be responsible for full payment of any damages incurred during the length of stay. Damages will be billed to the renter for payment. Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFrom Mankato, KS: 4 miles east via USHwy 36; 9 miles north via KSHwy14; turn east at Hwy 14 and Y Road; travel 4 miles east on Y Road, turn south at 4-way stop. Park Office entrance is 1/2 mile south of intersection on left. From Superior, NE: 8 miles south via KSHwy 14; turn east at Hwy 14 and Y Road; travel 4 miles east on Y Road, turn south at 4-way stop. Park Office entrance is 1/2 mile south of intersection on left.Fee Cancellation DescKS Refund Policy Cabins: Cabins may be reserved from one year to three days in advance. Reservations require a $14.00 reservation fee. Cancellation 30 or more days prior to arrival date results in a 100 percent refund minus reservation fee. Cancellation 29 to 5 days prior to arrival results in a 100 percent refund minus one night rental fee and reservation fee. Cancellation 4 days or less prior to arrival date or after arrival date will result in all fees being forfeited. Campsites & Shelters: Campsites may be reserved anytime during the current calendar year up to two days in advance of a planned stay. Transaction fees are nonrefundable. Cancellation 15 days or more prior to arrival date results in a refund minus the transaction fee. Cancellation 14 to three days prior to arrival results in a refund minus one camping night and transaction fee. Cancellation less than three days prior to arrival results in a forfeiture of all fees. Cancellation within the minimum window of stay results in a forfeiture of all fees. If you notify the park office to shorten your stay within 14 to three days of arrival, this will result in a forfeiture of fees for one night camping. Payment: Payment in full is required at the time the reservation is made. Payments accepted online or by phone - Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Payments accepted at the park office - Visa, MasterCard, Discover, check, money order, or cash. There is a non-refundable $3.00 reservation fee per campsite, picnic shelter or facility. There is a non-refundable $14.00 reservation fee per cabin. Cancellations: All cancellation requests may be submitted online. If having difficulties contact the KDWP office connected to your reservation.

Campgrounds inside Lovewell State Park

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