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Get lost in the beauty of nature while enjoying the sights and sounds of a working ranch on the Kansas prairie!
Get lost in the beauty of nature while enjoying the sights and sounds of a working ranch on the Kansas prairie!
At White Woman Creek RV Park, we pride ourselves on providing a serene and welcoming environment for all our guests.
We strive to ensure that every visitor feels at home while enjoying the beauty of nature and the comforts of modern amenities.
Located just minutes away from the City of Leoti (population 1400) White Woman Creek RV Park is nestled in a serene and tranquil environment surrounded by the wide-open prairie and natural beauty of the High Plains.
Legend says her name was Anna-Wee and the place she haunts is White Woman Creek which
runs through three counties in western Kansas and runs right through the pasture just a quarter of a mile South of the campsites.
This is her story:
The time was the 1860’s.
Anna-Wee was one of a group of white settlers. The men in this group had conducted a raid on a local Cheyenne tribe; the tribe retaliated.
When the violence ended, twelve prisoners were spared: ten men, and two women.
They were taken into the custody of the tribe; in time Anna-Wee fell in love with the tribal Chief, Tee-Wah-Nee. They were married, and from their union came a child.
He wouldn’t live long…
Unfortunately, not everyone was happy with life in the tribe.
One of the men stole a horse, and fled to the nearest fort, Fort Wallace.
He convinced the garrison commander to dispatch his forces to “liberate” the enslaved whites.
This liberation cost the life of Chief Tee-Wah-Nee, and his son with Anna-Wee.
Anna-Wee didn’t go out so easily.
She killed the man who had betrayed the tribe and continued fighting to save her village until her last, dying breath.
Her story ended there…
Or did it?
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They say on the darkest nights, when the winds are still, and the stars shine bright, that you can hear her, singing a mournful song,
filled with longing for her dead husband,
her dead son,
her dead people,
Along the shore, of the place now called:
White Woman Creek
**Story credit to: The Ghost of White Woman Creek, Kansas – Legends of America **
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Please reach us at lridder68@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No, open fires are strictly prohibited.
Yes, we offer group camping for large parties or events. Please contact us directly to inquire about availability and pricing.
White Woman Creek RV park has 8 full camping spots which include water, electricity (30/50) and septic hookup.
Your hosts:
Please call ahead to reserve your space or to ask questions!
411 County Road U, Leoti, Kansas 67861, United States
Please do not call after 10pm (Central Time)
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