RV Parks In Garnett, Kansas
38.2806° N, 95.2419° W
Quick Overview
Garnett, Kansas, is a small community of about 3,200 people serving as the Anderson County seat in the rolling hills of eastern Kansas. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds, with some offering free access to travelers. Garnett sits along US-59 about 65 miles south of Kansas City, positioned in a part of Kansas that feels more like the Ozarks than the stereotypical flat prairie -- the terrain is hilly, wooded, and green, with a charm that catches many travelers off guard. Garnett City Lake north of town is the main outdoor draw, offering camping and fishing in a peaceful community park setting. The lake is popular with local anglers for bass, crappie, and catfish, and the campground provides electric hookups and basic facilities that are clean and well-maintained. Downtown Garnett has a classic small-town square with a beautiful courthouse, locally-owned shops, and a few restaurants that serve honest, affordable home cooking. The town hosts one of the oldest continuous county fairs in Kansas, and community events throughout the year give visitors a taste of authentic rural Kansas life. The area has a growing reputation as a destination for cyclists, with quiet county roads and gentle rolling terrain that make for excellent road biking. Garnett is also the western trailhead for the Garnett to Iola section of a growing trail network in southeastern Kansas. For RVers who appreciate genuine small-town atmosphere, affordable camping, and a landscape that's greener and hillier than what most people expect from Kansas, Garnett is a pleasant surprise that's well worth a stop on the US-59 corridor. The local public library is welcoming to travelers and offers free Wi-Fi if you need a reliable connection for work or planning your next stop. The surrounding countryside is dotted with small farms and cattle ranches, and driving the back roads east of town takes you through some genuinely beautiful rolling terrain with hardwood forests, spring-fed creeks, and old stone fences that tell the story of the area's settlement history.
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All Dump Stations Near Garnett
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Southside RV Park & Storage | 0.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Garnett Hotel & RV Park | 0.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar Valley Reservoir | 5.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lazy Daz RV Park | 18.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Homewood RV | 19.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Homewood RV Park | 19.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pops RV Park | 21.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lincoln Mobile Home Park | 22.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mills House RV Park | 22.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cherrywoods Mobile Home Park | 24.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Southside RV Park & Storage
0.5 miGarnett Hotel & RV Park
0.8 miCedar Valley Reservoir
5.1 miLazy Daz RV Park
18.1 miHomewood RV
19.4 miHomewood RV Park
19.4 miPops RV Park
21.5 miLincoln Mobile Home Park
22.4 miMills House RV Park
22.4 miCherrywoods Mobile Home Park
24.5 miTraveling to Garnett by RV
Garnett is located on US-59, about 65 miles south of Kansas City and 45 miles south of Ottawa. From KC, the drive on US-59 South takes about an hour and fifteen minutes through rolling eastern Kansas farmland. US-169 intersects with US-59 near Garnett, providing additional north-south access. KS-31 runs east-west through town, connecting to the US-75 corridor about 30 miles to the east. All major roads into Garnett are two-lane highways in good condition with no RV restrictions, and the gently rolling terrain is easy on the engine even with a heavy rig. Garnett City Lake campground is on the north side of town, accessible from US-59 with clear signage. Diesel fuel is available at the local stations in town, including a Casey's on the south side. For propane refills, the local farm co-op can handle it. The nearest major RV service center is in the Kansas City metro area, about 65 miles north. Cell coverage in Garnett is good with major carriers, and the town has adequate Wi-Fi infrastructure for basic connectivity needs. If you're coming from I-35, take the Ottawa exit and head south on US-59 for the most direct route.
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Dump Station Costs in Garnett
Garnett offers very affordable RV camping that reflects the town's small size and off-the-beaten-path location. Of the parks in the area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds in Garnett typically charge between $15 and $30 per night for sites with electric hookups, making it one of the cheaper camping stops in eastern Kansas. The city lake campground is particularly budget-friendly since it's a community-operated facility. Weekly rates may be available at some locations for even deeper savings. The free camping options are basic but functional for self-contained rigs. Dining in Garnett is very reasonably priced, with most meals at local restaurants coming in well under $12 per person. Groceries at the local market are moderately priced, though selection is limited. Overall, a stay in Garnett is easy on the wallet and lets you stretch your travel budget further than you would at campgrounds closer to the Kansas City metro area.
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Best Time to Visit Garnett by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
22-46°F
Crowds: Low
Winters are cold with some campground services reduced, but the rolling hills of eastern Kansas see less extreme wind chill than the open plains to the west.
Spring
Mar - May
44-76°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring brings green hillsides, wildflowers along the roadsides, and good fishing at Garnett City Lake as the water warms through April and May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
76-96°F
Crowds: Medium
Summer is warm and humid with the Anderson County Fair in August bringing extra visitors to the area, and the campground sees steady traffic from families and travelers.
Fall
Sep - Oct
50-78°F
Crowds: Low
Fall foliage in the wooded hills around Garnett is colorful and underappreciated, making this a pleasant time to camp with cooler temperatures and lighter crowds.
Explore the Garnett Area
Garnett City Lake campground is quiet and well-maintained, making it a nice spot to settle in for a night or two. The fishing is best in spring and early summer, with crappie and bass being the primary targets -- local anglers recommend the north shoreline for bank fishing. The downtown square is worth a stroll, with the Anderson County Courthouse serving as a beautiful centerpiece and a few shops and restaurants surrounding it. If you enjoy cycling, the county roads around Garnett are lightly trafficked with smooth pavement and gentle hills that make for pleasant rides of 20 to 50 miles. The town hosts a cycling event that draws riders from across the state. For groceries, there's a small local market on the main street, though for major shopping you'll want to head north to Ottawa or south to Iola. The Anderson County Fair is held in August and is one of the oldest continuous county fairs in Kansas -- if your timing works, it's a genuine small-town experience with livestock shows, 4-H exhibits, and fair food. The North Lake Park area near the campground has walking paths, playground equipment, and picnic shelters that are great for families. Cell coverage is reliable in town, and the campground usually has decent signal strength for basic browsing and navigation.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Garnett
Where can I find RV parks near Garnett, Kansas?
Garnett has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds, including the Garnett City Lake campground on the north side of town. Sites offer electric hookups and basic amenities in a quiet community park setting with fishing access.
Are there free RV camping options near Garnett?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Garnett area offer free access for RVers. These free spots are basic but clean and suitable for self-contained rigs looking for an affordable stop on the US-59 corridor.
How much does camping cost in Garnett, Kansas?
Paid campgrounds in Garnett charge between $15 and $30 per night for sites with electric hookups, making it one of the more affordable camping destinations in eastern Kansas with good facilities.
Is Garnett good for cycling?
Garnett has a growing reputation for cycling with quiet county roads, smooth pavement, and gentle rolling hills that provide excellent conditions for road biking. The town hosts cycling events and serves as a trailhead for a growing trail network.
What is the terrain like around Garnett, Kansas?
The Garnett area is hilly, wooded, and green -- more like the Ozarks than typical flat Kansas prairie. The rolling terrain and tree cover create a scenic landscape that surprises many visitors who expect the stereotypical flat Great Plains.
Where can I find RV parks near Garnett, Kansas?
Garnett has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds, including the Garnett City Lake campground on the north side of town. Sites offer electric hookups and basic amenities in a quiet community park setting with fishing access.
Are there free RV camping options near Garnett?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Garnett area offer free access for RVers. These free spots are basic but clean and suitable for self-contained rigs looking for an affordable stop on the US-59 corridor.
How much does camping cost in Garnett, Kansas?
Paid campgrounds in Garnett charge between $15 and $30 per night for sites with electric hookups, making it one of the more affordable camping destinations in eastern Kansas with good facilities.
Is Garnett good for cycling?
Garnett has a growing reputation for cycling with quiet county roads, smooth pavement, and gentle rolling hills that provide excellent conditions for road biking. The town hosts cycling events and serves as a trailhead for a growing trail network.
What is the terrain like around Garnett, Kansas?
The Garnett area is hilly, wooded, and green -- more like the Ozarks than typical flat Kansas prairie. The rolling terrain and tree cover create a scenic landscape that surprises many visitors who expect the stereotypical flat Great Plains.
Are there free dump stations in Garnett?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Garnett.
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