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South Cedar View Cabins

South Cedar View Cabins


3 mi. South of Cedar Bluff Dam
3.5 mi. West from Cedar Bluff State Park South Shore Exit
Hays KS 67601
Ph: 785-481-2332
Ph: 785-628-3880
Additional Information
Welcome to South Cedar View Cabins! We look forward to helping you have a great stay at Cedar Bluff Lake Area. Cabins are located adjacent to Cedar Bluff State Park South Shore.

We have STUDIO CABINS that have Two Twin Beds, and a Fold Out Sofa.

Our TWO BEDROOM CABINS have Two Double Beds and Two Twin Beds.

Cabins have Bath with lavatory and shower. The Kitchens include Dishes and Silverware, Pots, Pans, Toaster, Coffee Pot, and Microwave. There is a two burner Electric Range top/convection oven. A full size Regrigerator, Table and Chairs are also provided for your convenience. Central Heat and Air.

Some Recommended items to bring to make your stay more enjoyable are:
Bed Linens Towels and Wash Cloths
Toiletries (i.e.-soap,shampoo,toilet tissue)
Forgotton Items can be purchased at BERT'S CORNER for supply and dining needs.

CHECK IN: prior to 7pm unless previously arranged
CHECK OUT: check out is 12 noon.

Things to know:

* Smoking is not allowed in the cabins.
* No pets are allowed in the cabins at any time.
* Cooking Grills are not allowed on the porches. (keep at a reasonable distance from cabins)
* Cleaning fish and game is prohibited inside
the cabin. This must be done outside and all
remains should be disposed of properly.

Thank you for following these rules. It helps us to keep the cabins properly maintained.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Boot Hill Cemetery

The original Boot Hill was located in Hays not Dodge City, as many people believe. In fact, when Dodge City was founded in 1872, the Hays City Boot Hill was well populated. Mrs. Elizabeth Custer spent the summers of 1869 and 1870

Hays, KS Cemeteries

Volga-German House

Located on the grounds of the Ellis County Historical Museum is a replica of a Volga German house furnished with authentic household items used by the Volga German settlers. The first homes built by our early settlers were constructed of sod. Typically the homes were 28 feet long and 16

Hays, KS Museums

Walker Air Base Display

The model of the Walker Army Airfield that is on display at Forsyth Library on the campus of Fort Hays State University was completed in October 2000 by Fort Hays State University student Steve Arthur. The Walker Army Airfield was located in Ellis County, about 2 and 1/2

Hays, KS Historic Airfields

Downtown Historical Walking Tour

The famous and infamous walked the streets of Old Hays City during the 1860's to 1880's including Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Cody and General George Armstrong Custer. Twenty five bronze plaques mark the route and explain the historical significance of each site. Begin the tour near 13

Hays, KS Tours

Plymouth Stone Schoolhouse

When the Germans settled on the Kansas high plains over a century ago, after homesteading their farm and establishing a church, the next priority was to build a schoolhouse. This schoolhouse was originally built in Russell County in the 1870'

Hays, KS Historic Schoolhouses

Things to do near Hays, KS

Rooks County Hunting

Rooks County is well known as a haven for hunters. An abundance of pheasant, quail, turkey, deer, dove, ducks, and geese mak...