Goose Flat at Webster State Park offers RV campers a gateway to northwest Kansas outdoor recreation, located near Stockton in a scenic prairie setting of rolling hills. This campground is part of an 880-acre state park centered around Webster Reservoir, a 3,700-acre lake built in 1958 that draws visitors for quality fishing and wildlife viewing.
The campground provides full hookup sites including 30-amp electrical service, modern toilets, tables, and grills—making it ideal for big rigs and extended stays. The boat launch provides immediate water access for anglers pursuing walleye, crappie, white bass, and channel catfish, while birdwatchers can observe migratory waterfowl and shorebirds during migration seasons.
Nature enthusiasts enjoy two hiking loops on the Coyote Trail and abundant wildlife sightings of deer, turkeys, quail, and pheasants throughout the park. The adjacent Webster Wildlife Area encompasses an additional 8,018 acres of managed habitats. Beyond the park, visitors explore the broader Kansas landscape and outdoor attractions of the region.
Webster State Park combines accessibility with natural beauty, offering RV campers a well-equipped base for fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing the distinctive character of northwest Kansas prairie and water recreation.