RV Parks In Colby, Kansas
39.3958° N, 101.0524° W
Quick Overview
Colby, Kansas, is a key fuel-and-rest stop along Interstate 70 in the high plains of northwest Kansas, serving as the Thomas County seat and a hub for travelers crossing the western half of the state. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds, with some offering free access to RVers passing through. Colby sits at roughly the midpoint between Denver and Salina on I-70, making it a natural overnight stopping point for cross-country travelers who've been on the road for several hours. The town has about 5,500 residents and punches above its weight in terms of services -- you'll find grocery stores, diesel stations, restaurants, and basic RV supplies without any trouble. The Prairie Museum of Art and History on the north side of town is one of the largest museums in western Kansas, with an impressive collection that includes a fully furnished sod house replica and a large display of antique farm equipment. Colby Community College adds some youthful energy to the town, and the campus area has a few dining options that cater to students and travelers alike. The landscape around Colby is quintessential high plains -- vast wheat fields stretching to the horizon in every direction, dramatic thunderstorms in summer, and a sky so big it feels like you can see the curvature of the earth. Local campgrounds are well-equipped for the I-70 traveler, with pull-through sites, full hookups, and easy access from the highway exits. For RVers who've spent the day driving across western Kansas and need a reliable place to park with hookups, a hot shower, and access to supplies, Colby checks all the boxes. It's not a destination campground in the traditional sense, but it's one of the most dependable corridor stops on the I-70 route, and the friendly small-town atmosphere makes the overnight stay genuinely pleasant.
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All Dump Stations Near Colby
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fike Park | 0.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Friendly Acres Mobile Home Park | 1.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hill Street RV Park | 1.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Colby RV Park | 2.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| High Plains Camping | 17.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Cottonwood Health Co. | 28.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Atwood Lion's Park | 28.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bliss Field | 29.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Buffalo Bill Park | 32.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Goodland Koa Journey | 34.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Fike Park
0.5 miFriendly Acres Mobile Home Park
1.0 miHill Street RV Park
1.0 miColby RV Park
2.1 miHigh Plains Camping
17.5 miCottonwood Health Co.
28.4 miAtwood Lion's Park
28.9 miBliss Field
29.2 miBuffalo Bill Park
32.8 miGoodland Koa Journey
34.7 miTraveling to Colby by RV
Colby is located on Interstate 70 at Exits 53 and 54 in northwest Kansas, about 220 miles east of Denver and 260 miles west of Kansas City. Most campgrounds are easily accessed from the I-70 exits, with clear signage directing you from the off-ramps. US-83 also passes through Colby running north-south, connecting to Interstate 80 in Nebraska about 100 miles to the north and to Garden City about 120 miles to the south. The highways in this part of Kansas are flat and straight with excellent visibility, but wind can be a significant factor -- crosswinds on I-70 can push large rigs around, especially in spring and fall, so check weather forecasts before heading out. Diesel is available at multiple truck stops right at the I-70 exits, including a Pilot and several independent stations with competitive pricing. Propane refills are available at local hardware stores and the farm co-op. The nearest major RV service center is in Denver or Salina, so plan any needed repairs accordingly. Cell coverage in Colby is solid with Verizon and AT&T, though signals weaken once you get out on the county roads away from town.
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Dump Station Costs in Colby
Colby's camping costs are reasonable for an I-70 corridor stop, and you'll generally pay less here than at campgrounds closer to Denver or Kansas City. Of the parks in the area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds typically range from $30 to $45 per night for full-hookup pull-through sites with 30 or 50-amp electric, water, and sewer. Some parks offer a small discount for Good Sam members or AAA cardholders. Weekly rates are available if you plan to stay longer, though most travelers use Colby as a one or two-night stop rather than an extended destination. The free camping options in the area provide basic facilities suitable for self-contained rigs that just need a safe overnight parking spot. Diesel fuel in Colby is typically priced a few cents per gallon below the Colorado stations to the west, making it a smart place to top off your tanks. Dining in town is affordable with most meals under $15 per person at the local restaurants, keeping your overall per-night travel costs in check.
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Best Time to Visit Colby by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
15-42°F
Crowds: Low
Winters on the high plains are cold and windy with occasional blizzards that can close I-70, so monitor road conditions through KDOT before traveling this stretch.
Spring
Mar - May
38-72°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring brings unpredictable weather including severe thunderstorms and high winds, but campground traffic picks up as cross-country travel season begins in earnest.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-98°F
Crowds: High
Summer is peak travel season on I-70 with campgrounds filling up each evening from the steady stream of cross-country travelers heading between Denver and Kansas City.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Fall offers more comfortable temperatures and lighter traffic after Labor Day, making it a great time for a more relaxed drive across the Kansas high plains.
Explore the Colby Area
If you're pulling into Colby after a long day of driving on I-70, most campgrounds start filling up between 4 and 6 PM during summer travel season, so earlier arrivals get better site choices. The Prairie Museum of Art and History is surprisingly comprehensive for a small-town museum -- plan at least an hour and a half, and the outdoor exhibits with restored buildings and farm equipment are particularly good. Colby has a few local restaurants that are solid choices for dinner, including a steakhouse and a couple of Mexican places that the locals recommend. The City of Colby Aquatic Park is a nice option on hot summer days if you're traveling with kids, with water slides and a pool open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. For groceries, there's a Dillons on Range Avenue with a good selection and the parking lot handles larger vehicles. If you're heading west toward Denver in the morning, fill up on diesel in Colby -- fuel prices tend to increase as you get closer to the Colorado line and into the Denver metro area. Wind is the biggest weather factor in this part of Kansas, and gusts over 40 mph are not uncommon in spring, so secure any loose items on your rig before parking for the night. The sunsets from the campgrounds here are outstanding thanks to the flat terrain and lack of light pollution.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Colby
Where can I find RV parks in Colby, Kansas?
Colby has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds, mostly located near the Interstate 70 exits for easy access. Most offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, plus pull-through sites for large rigs with tow vehicles.
Are there free RV camping spots near Colby?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Colby area offer free access for RVers. These free options provide basic amenities and are suitable for self-contained rigs that just need a safe overnight parking spot along the I-70 corridor.
How much do RV parks cost in Colby?
Paid campgrounds in Colby typically charge between $30 and $45 per night for full-hookup pull-through sites. Some parks offer discounts for Good Sam or AAA members, and weekly rates are available for those planning a longer stay.
Is Colby a good overnight stop on I-70?
Colby is one of the most popular overnight stops on I-70 in western Kansas, sitting roughly halfway between Denver and Salina. The town has all essential services including diesel fuel, groceries, restaurants, and reliable campgrounds with full hookups.
What is there to do in Colby, Kansas?
The Prairie Museum of Art and History is the main attraction with an impressive collection of western Kansas heritage exhibits. The City Aquatic Park is open in summer for swimming, and the town has several local restaurants and a walkable downtown area.
Where can I find RV parks in Colby, Kansas?
Colby has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds, mostly located near the Interstate 70 exits for easy access. Most offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, plus pull-through sites for large rigs with tow vehicles.
Are there free RV camping spots near Colby?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Colby area offer free access for RVers. These free options provide basic amenities and are suitable for self-contained rigs that just need a safe overnight parking spot along the I-70 corridor.
How much do RV parks cost in Colby?
Paid campgrounds in Colby typically charge between $30 and $45 per night for full-hookup pull-through sites. Some parks offer discounts for Good Sam or AAA members, and weekly rates are available for those planning a longer stay.
Is Colby a good overnight stop on I-70?
Colby is one of the most popular overnight stops on I-70 in western Kansas, sitting roughly halfway between Denver and Salina. The town has all essential services including diesel fuel, groceries, restaurants, and reliable campgrounds with full hookups.
What is there to do in Colby, Kansas?
The Prairie Museum of Art and History is the main attraction with an impressive collection of western Kansas heritage exhibits. The City Aquatic Park is open in summer for swimming, and the town has several local restaurants and a walkable downtown area.
Are there free dump stations in Colby?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Colby.
All Dump Stations Near Colby (23)
RV ParkFike Park
RV ParkFriendly Acres Mobile Home Park
RV ParkHill Street RV Park
RV ParkColby RV Park
RV Park with Dump StationsHigh Plains Camping
RV ParkCottonwood Health Co.
RV ParkAtwood Lion's Park
RV ParkBliss Field
RV ParkBuffalo Bill Park
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