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Chetopa, Kansas

Elmore Park offers 28 public spaces with hookups, dump sites, and drinking water.

$10.00 per night for campers at improved sites, with or without electricity; $2.00 per night for tents at sites without hookups. Travel North on 3rd street around a winding road which will take you to this beautiful park. You'll find plenty of R.V. parking, a boat ramp, shelter houses, picnic tables, electric and water hook-ups. A walking trail is also available along with a ball field for family fun.

East River Park has camping and fishing. East Park runs along the Neosho River, on the East side of the River Bridge. Electric hook-ups are available for R.V.'s or campers. There are a lot of trees which provide plenty of shade from the sun and shelter houses are also available.

Veteran's Park You will find Veteran's Park on Hwy 166, on the east side of town by the river bridge. Here you will find the city swimming pool, playground equipment, a shelter house, several picnic tables and plenty of trees for shade.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Veterans Park

Monuments, swimming, play ground equipment/

Chetopa, KS City Parks

Colonel Cook's Home

Built in 1875, Colonel Cook's Home is a showpiece of historical and architectural spendor. It once housed the Bath Funeral Home.

Chetopa, KS Historic Homes

Campgrounds

Elmore Park offers 28 public spaces with hookups, dump sites, and drinking water.

$10.00 per night for campers at improved sites, with or without electricity; $2.00 per night for tents at sites without hookups. Travel North on 3

Chetopa, KS RV Parks

Neosho River Dam Fishing

Recreational opportunities abound with the Neosho River offering fine fishing for catfish, bass, and the annual paddlefish season occurring in Mid-to-late March. In fact, Chetopa is the "Catfish Capital of Kansas"

Chetopa, KS Fishing

Chetopa Murals

Mural portraying Chetopa'

Chetopa, KS Art

Things to do near Chetopa, KS

Carnegie Library

The Carnegie Library was built in 1906 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Girard was the sm...

Post Office

Built in 1918, the Girard Post Office was the smallest first class post office built at the time because of the huge volume o...

Appeal to Reason Site

A large brick building was on this site and was used by the Appeal To Reason newspaper in 1896. Its publisher was J.A....