RV Parks In Augusta, Kansas
37.6867° N, 96.9767° W
Quick Overview
Augusta, Kansas, is a community of about 9,400 people in Butler County, situated along the Walnut River about 25 miles east of Wichita on US-54. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds, with some offering free access to travelers. Augusta's proximity to Wichita makes it an attractive alternative to the more expensive and crowded campgrounds in the metro area -- you get the benefits of being close to a major city's services while camping in a smaller, more relaxed community. Santa Fe Lake on the north side of town is a popular fishing and recreation spot with a campground that offers electric hookups and basic amenities. The lake is stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish, providing decent fishing just minutes from your campsite. Augusta's downtown has been undergoing a revitalization with new restaurants, a brewery, and shops opening along State Street, giving the town a livelier feel than you might expect from a community this size. The Augusta Historical Museum and Theatre is worth a visit, and the town has a strong community events calendar with festivals and farmers markets throughout the warmer months. The Walnut River runs through town and provides a scenic backdrop, and the Flint Hills are just a short drive to the east, offering stunning tallgrass prairie scenery. For RVers who want easy access to Wichita's dining, shopping, and attractions without paying city campground prices or dealing with metro traffic at your campsite, Augusta strikes a nice balance. The campgrounds here are quieter than what you'd find in the Wichita suburbs, and the small-town atmosphere makes it a more pleasant base camp experience. The Augusta Municipal Golf Course offers affordable rounds if you travel with clubs, and the town pool is open to visitors during summer months for a small daily fee. With the El Dorado Lake state park only about 20 miles to the northeast, you've also got a larger recreation area within easy day-trip range that offers hiking, fishing, and additional camping if you decide to extend your stay in the area.
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All Dump Stations Near Augusta
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assembly Of God Campground | 3.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Santa Fe Lake | 4.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| 4 Mile Creek Resort - RV Park And Campground | 6.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sunset 77 Mobile Home Park | 11.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Troutman Eastside Mobile Home | 11.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Deer Grove RV Park | 13.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Deer Grove RV Park | 13.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| El Dorado State Park Camp Ground Frontier 9 | 13.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Big Oak | 13.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Roadville, Llc | 15.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Assembly Of God Campground
3.9 miSanta Fe Lake
4.1 mi4 Mile Creek Resort - RV Park And Campground
6.0 miSunset 77 Mobile Home Park
11.3 miTroutman Eastside Mobile Home
11.7 miDeer Grove RV Park
13.2 miDeer Grove RV Park
13.2 miEl Dorado State Park Camp Ground Frontier 9
13.4 miBig Oak
13.4 miRoadville, Llc
15.6 miTraveling to Augusta by RV
Augusta is located on US-54 about 25 miles east of Wichita, a 30-minute drive on a well-maintained four-lane highway. From the Kansas Turnpike (I-35), take Exit 71 and head east on US-54, also known as Kellogg Avenue through the Wichita area. US-77 intersects with US-54 in Augusta, providing north-south access to El Dorado (about 15 miles north) and the Oklahoma border to the south. The roads in and around Augusta handle large RVs without issues -- US-54 is a divided highway with wide lanes and good signage. Santa Fe Lake campground is on the north side of town, accessible from the main highway with clear directional signs. Diesel fuel is available at several stations in Augusta along US-54, and the Wichita metro has extensive fuel options just 25 miles to the west. Propane refills are available at local hardware stores and farm supply dealers. For RV service, parts, or repairs, Wichita has a Camping World and multiple dealerships within easy driving distance, making Augusta a convenient base if you need work done on your rig. Cell coverage is excellent throughout Augusta and the surrounding area with all major carriers.
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Dump Station Costs in Augusta
Augusta offers camping costs that are noticeably lower than what you'd pay at campgrounds inside the Wichita metro area, making it a smart value play for RVers who still want easy city access. Of the parks in the area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds in Augusta typically charge between $25 and $40 per night for sites with electric hookups, compared to $40 to $60 per night at comparable Wichita-area parks. Full-hookup sites with water and sewer are available at some locations for a modest premium. Weekly rates can save you about 15 percent off the nightly price, and the savings add up quickly if you're using Augusta as a base for several days of exploring the greater Wichita and Flint Hills area. The free camping options provide basic amenities for self-contained rigs. Dining and groceries in Augusta are priced similarly to the Wichita suburbs, and the short drive to the city means you can take advantage of metro-area deals on fuel and supplies.
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Best Time to Visit Augusta by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
22-48°F
Crowds: Low
Winters are cold but milder than northern Kansas, with most campgrounds maintaining basic services and some offering reduced winter rates for long-term stays.
Spring
Mar - May
46-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring is the best fishing season at Santa Fe Lake and the Flint Hills prairie burns create dramatic landscapes just east of town during April and May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
78-100°F
Crowds: Medium
Summer brings hot, humid weather and the campgrounds see steady traffic from families and Wichita-area residents using Augusta as a weekend escape from the city.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Fall offers comfortable camping temperatures and the tallgrass prairie east of town turns golden, providing beautiful scenery along the Flint Hills Scenic Byway.
Explore the Augusta Area
Santa Fe Lake is a pleasant fishing spot that's popular with local anglers but rarely overcrowded -- the crappie and bass fishing are best in spring, and bank fishing from the campground area is productive. Augusta's growing downtown scene on State Street is worth an evening walk, with a brewery and several restaurants that have added new energy to the town. The Augusta Farmers Market runs on Saturday mornings during the growing season and is a good spot to pick up fresh produce and local products. If you want to explore Wichita for a day, it's an easy 30-minute drive west on US-54 -- the Keeper of the Plains monument, Old Town entertainment district, and Sedgwick County Zoo are all top-notch attractions. El Dorado State Park and the reservoir are about 15 miles north, giving you another major outdoor recreation option within easy reach. For groceries, there's a Dillons on 7th Street in Augusta with adequate parking, and the full range of Wichita stores is just down the highway. The Flint Hills Scenic Byway starts about 20 miles east and provides one of the most scenic drives in Kansas through the tallgrass prairie. Cell coverage and Wi-Fi are strong in Augusta, and the proximity to Wichita means you have full access to medical facilities and specialty services if needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Augusta
Where can I find RV parks near Augusta, Kansas?
Augusta has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds, including options at Santa Fe Lake on the north side of town and along the US-54 corridor. Sites offer electric hookups and some locations provide full hookup services with water and sewer.
Are there free camping options near Augusta?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Augusta area offer free access for RVers. These free spots are basic but suitable for self-contained rigs looking for an affordable alternative to the pricier Wichita metro campgrounds.
How far is Augusta from Wichita?
Augusta is about 25 miles east of Wichita on US-54, which is a 30-minute drive on a divided four-lane highway. This proximity makes Augusta a convenient and more affordable base camp for exploring Wichita's attractions and services.
How much do RV parks cost in Augusta?
Paid campgrounds in Augusta charge between $25 and $40 per night for sites with hookups, which is notably cheaper than Wichita metro campgrounds that typically run $40 to $60 per night. Weekly rates save an additional 15 percent.
What outdoor recreation is near Augusta RV parks?
Santa Fe Lake offers fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish right in town. El Dorado State Park and Reservoir are 15 miles north, and the Flint Hills Scenic Byway starts about 20 miles east with spectacular tallgrass prairie views.
Where can I find RV parks near Augusta, Kansas?
Augusta has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds, including options at Santa Fe Lake on the north side of town and along the US-54 corridor. Sites offer electric hookups and some locations provide full hookup services with water and sewer.
Are there free camping options near Augusta?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Augusta area offer free access for RVers. These free spots are basic but suitable for self-contained rigs looking for an affordable alternative to the pricier Wichita metro campgrounds.
How far is Augusta from Wichita?
Augusta is about 25 miles east of Wichita on US-54, which is a 30-minute drive on a divided four-lane highway. This proximity makes Augusta a convenient and more affordable base camp for exploring Wichita's attractions and services.
How much do RV parks cost in Augusta?
Paid campgrounds in Augusta charge between $25 and $40 per night for sites with hookups, which is notably cheaper than Wichita metro campgrounds that typically run $40 to $60 per night. Weekly rates save an additional 15 percent.
What outdoor recreation is near Augusta RV parks?
Santa Fe Lake offers fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish right in town. El Dorado State Park and Reservoir are 15 miles north, and the Flint Hills Scenic Byway starts about 20 miles east with spectacular tallgrass prairie views.
Are there free dump stations in Augusta?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Augusta.
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