Clay County Campground and Park

201 2nd Street
Wakefield
Kansas, 67487
(785) 461-5774

Clay County Campground and Park is a campground or RV park located in Wakefield.

The first actual settler on the site of Wakefield was James Gilbert, who came in 1858. The town site for Wakefield was selected and laid out by Rev. Richard Wake, John Wormald, Alexander Maitland and Col. Loomis on Aug. 26, 1869. The colonel named the town Wakefield, partly in honor of Rev. Richard Wake and partly because Wakefield, England was the former home of John Wormald.

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Local dining options close to Clay County Campground and Park include Milford Tropics.

Nearby accommodations include Four Seasons RV Acres approximately 18.1 km away, Holiday Inn Express, Ron's Wakefield Inn, Motel 6 located at 1931 Lacy Drive, I-70 at US 77 Exit #285, and Americas Best Value Inn.

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