Wind Hill at Fall River State Park offers a scenic camping experience in the heart of southeastern Kansas, where the Cross Timbers region meets the sweeping tallgrass prairies of the Flint Hills. Spanning over 1,100 acres in Greenwood County, this state park sits along the shores of Fall River Reservoir, providing a peaceful retreat for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Campsites feature water hookups, picnic tables, and grills, making for a comfortable stay in a natural setting. Six hiking and biking trails wind through diverse terrain—from forested floodplains and blackjack savannas to open prairie—with total distances ranging from short strolls to multi-mile adventures. A boat launch provides direct access to Fall River for fishing, canoeing, and water recreation. The park is pet-friendly and well-suited for families, with a kids fishing pond and accessible amenities throughout. Wildlife viewing is a highlight, with deer, wild turkey, quail, and waterfowl frequently spotted in and around the adjacent 9,000-acre wildlife management area. Whether exploring the trails, paddling the river, or simply relaxing under the Kansas sky, Wind Hill at Fall River State Park delivers an authentic Great Plains outdoor experience.