Michigan Valley Park provides campsites on the eastern shores of Pomona Lake, near Vassar, Kansas. It is managed by the Corps of Engineers.
Michigan Valley Park has 57 campsites with utilities, and 38 primitive sites. Each full campsite can accommodate an RV or a vehicle, but may be used by tent campers as well. Each site includes a fire ring and picnic table. The campground includes showers, vault toilets, and picnic shelters.
Sites start at $12 per night. The park is open from May 1st through September 30th.
Other campgrounds at Pomona Lake include 110-Mile Park, Carbolyn Park, Cedar Park, Outlet Park, Wolf Creek Park, and Pomona State Park. 110-Mile Park and Cedar Park are free; the others are pay sites.
Pomona Lake is also home to the Black Hawk Trail, located on the north side of the lake at 110-Mile Park, which is a 32-mile equestrian and mountain biking trail through a variety of wooded, riparian and grassland areas. Also nearby is the Flint Hills Nature Trail, a rail-to-trail that runs east-west for about 117 miles, connecting Osawatomie in the east and Herington in the west.
Contact: Pomona Project Office, Pomona@usace.army.mil, 785-453-2201. Brochure, Map
Web Site: nwk.usace.army.mil
Location: Vassar, KS