Topeka / Capital City KOA
- 1949 SW 49th
- Topeka, KS 66609
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.
If you're looking for a family friendly camping experience, come join us at the Capital City/ Topeka KOA!
The Capital City KOA is the largest and top rated campground in the Topeka area. All RV sites are full service with Free Cable TV and Wi-Fi internet access. Our KOA is located on the south edge of Topeka, just minutes from downtown, and close to all the area attractions.
New amenities for 2010 include Cable TV throughout the park. A new Studio Lodge and our one of a kind Hayloft Theatre. This along with our Monster Playground, Swim beach, and our refurbished Farmall tractor for Hayrack rides, assures everyone will have a great time!
Our main building is a turn of the century barn, which house's our General Store, Rec-room, Exercise room, Meeting rooms, and our one of a kind Hayloft Theatre.
No RV? No problem! We have large open tent sites, and three types of rental units. Our Cabin sleeps 4 and our bunkhouse sleeps 6. Both units have a refrigerator, outside cooking area, picnic table, and cable TV. Our new Studio Lodge sleeps 4, has a full bath, mini kitchen, outside grill and campfire ring, (an excellent choice for the non-roughing it types).
Other amenities include: three fishing ponds; swim beach with floating dock; game room; horse shoes; volleyball; and Kamp K-9 for the family dog. All this plus several historical sites and area attractions! If you are looking for a family friendly camping experience, join us at the Topeka / Capital City KOA! We look forward to your visit.
Meet Your Hosts
"We take great pride in our kampground," say owners Charles and Linda Reaser. "It's our baby. We built it from the ground up." Their pride shows in the restored, turn-of-the-century barn and throughout the kampground.
Before becoming KOA Kampground owners, Charlie worked as a warehouseman and Linda was a baker; they also owned a mobile concession business.
So how did they come to the campground business? "We both grew up in families who were active in camping, and we have fond memories of it. We love the outdoors. We enjoy the folks who camp with us - campers are truly special people. We feel blessed to raise our children in this type of an atmosphere," say the Reasers.
"We feel we have the best job in the world: being around all the friendly campers. Our philosophy is to treat our campers the way we would want to be treated. We have a small staff that shares our views of making everyone's stay a GREAT one!"
When they aren't taking care of their campers, Charlie enjoys motorcycle riding and Linda loves her miniature horses. Together, they like to travel with their family, cruising in their own RV.
Campground Amenities
- Bunkhouse
- Campstore
- Full Service Sites 50/30/20 amp
- Stocked Fishing Ponds
- Weekend Events: (May-October) - Saturday Pancake Breakfast (available with charge)
- Travel Trailer
- (2) 24 hour Laundries ($)
- Swim Beach with Swim Dock
- Kamp K-9
- Weekend Events: (May-October) - Hayloft Theatre / Movies on Friday and Saturday Nights
- Club Facilities
- Hot Showers / Restrooms
- Monster Playground
- Weekend Events: (May-October) - Hayrack Rides
- Weekend Events: (May-October) - Special Events
Local Attractions
Capital City of Kansas
Visit the State Capitol, area museums, historical attractions, art galleries, performing art centers, outdoor attractions, dining, nightlife, sports and recreation venues. www.visittopeka.org
Kansas State Capitol
Learn the story of Kansas history, through murals and sculptures located inside and on the Capitol grounds. Climb to the top of the Capitol Dome. www.kshs.org/index.htm
Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Site and Museum
Learn the role this Supreme Court Decision played in the Civil Rights Movement. www.nps.gov/brvb
Kansas Museum of History
Visit award winning exhibits showcasing Kansas. Exhibits include information on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Locomotive, Cheyenne Tipi, 1950s Dinner, plus much more. www.kshs.org/places/museum.htm
Combat Air Museum
See a collection of over 30 US and foreign aircraft, along with a wide variety of military aviation artifacts from WW1 to present day. www.combatairmuseum.org
Old Prairie Town
Log cabins, one room school house, Victorian home, general store, livery stable, and 1880s church. This is the host of many annual festivals. www.topeka.org/parksrec
The Great Overland Station
Refurbished Union Pacific Station is now a museum / education center. This station showcases Topeka's railroad heritage, through photographs, costumed docents, and interactive displays. www.greatoverlandstation.com
Topeka Harley Davidson and Museum
See over 30 different rare Harley Davidsons. You can shop for new and used motorcycles, parts and motorclothes. Stop in for lunch at Henry's Grill, located inside. www.topekaharley.com
Topeka Antique Shops
The Topeka Antique Dealers Association invites you to visit their many diverse shops. www.antiquesoftopeka.org
Heartland Park Raceway
The Heartland Park Raceway is home to dragstrip, roadcourse and dirt track racing. Over 275 events scheduled. www.hpt.com
Topeka Zoological Park
Nearly 400 animals from around the world. Major exhibits include, Black Bear woods, Tropical Rainforest, Discovering Apes, Lions Pride, and Children's Petting Zoo. www.fotz.org
Gage Park
The 160 acre park is home to the Topeka Zoo, Reinisch Rose Garden, Helen Hocker Theatre, Mini Train, Carousel, and many recreational facilities. www.topeka.org
Ravenwood Hunting Lodge
The finest of accommodations, championship sporting clays, world class hunting. www.ravenwoodoutdoors.com
Alice C. Sabatini Gallery
This gallery is home to Topeka's oldest public art collection. It includes modern and classic paintings sculptures and photographs. www.seniorsleague.org
Mulvane Art Museum
This museum is located on the Washbun University Campus. The collection includes paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, photographs, and decorative arts. Emphasis is on Kansas and Midwest Artist. www.washburn.edu/mulvane
Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy
The theatre offers dinner and non-dinner performances of community theatre. The Academy offers classes for students of all ages. www.topekacivictheatre.com
Topeka Preforming Arts Center
Host a wide array of events, from touring Broadway Shows, Comedians, headlining musical groups, and local ballets.
Prairie Band Casino
The casino is 15 minutes north of Topeka. Over 1,000 slots and 30 tables. Dinning and Bar area. www.pbpgaming.com
Playground
Storm Shelter
Coin-operated Laundromat
Restored Barn/Recreation Hall
Nightly, Weekly & Monthly Rates
Modem and WiFi Internet Access Available
Exercise Room
Climate-Controlled Club Facilities
Stocked Fishing Ponds



